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SHqzLvZlx38 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHqzLvZlx38 | Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics | my name is Kelly Cruz and I'm gonna be teaching unsolved problems in astrophysics the first day will actually have a discussion about what it is that people are interested in and what are and what are people's really what are their burning questions and what do they think the the unanswered problems are the students will probably be interested in I can guess black holes general relativity the first couple seconds of the universe also supernovae how stars form how stars die exoplanets I hope we can spend some time on exoplanet a type of object called brown dwarf I hope we also maybe get to talk about Pluto and Charon there's some really fascinating stuff coming from the NASA missions to to those planets right now we have the Museum of Natural History which and so we're able to use the Perkin reading room which is a really gorgeous room that has a original Mars sketches it has an one of the only original paintings of Galileo that he actually sat for in the room it has it has a presence to it so one of the other things which is great about the Perkin room is that it's in a department with a whole bunch of astrophysicist and so when we take breaks during the class or after class you know we're gonna be surrounded by other experts in the field and so if anything comes up we'll be able to chat with them how to think like a scientist how to feel like a scientist and how to sound like a scientist and so we're focusing on a lot of very practical skills using astrophysics as a scaffolding [Music] | MacaulayHonorsCUNY | UCEPUmYH-mlkQFGR1ToB9VhQ | 2019-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 283 | 1,511 |
c1YEi6P6Vv8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1YEi6P6Vv8 | From regularities to values: morality within nature - prof. dr. Adriano Naves de Brito (Unisinos) | you see hand in town also vanassa workshop this you know I got this Oh a piano I oportunidad in sabda agenda de l'académie is a patada don't we gathered ya know with a keeper change the example Gemara Patrice position the position thing was possible assistance okay thank you all here in in the internet connection I think very kindly for Eduardo who could organize the Kiran workshop this year in the first one we organized almost entirely in Internet so it's a landmark for Kiran group we at the Kiran group we work in naturalizing morality and the past few years I've been trying to naturalize everything every single director of morality and so every time I add something to that goal which is translate to explain to describe to give an account a reasonable account of morality within nature what I'm gonna do today it's to add one or two points to that task so I will take the next hour trying to showing something that for the students and for the audience here and well none except by this one or to addition and since it will be recorded it will be a nice document for students and bigger audience to see what we are doing here okay so one of the less challenges I'm facing in naturalized morality is values to understand better understand values and when I gave the title to Eduardo I was exactly putting myself in the position to make an effort to add something to that issue how to naturalize understand values in terms of imminent terms so to speak so title of my presentation is from regularities to values I'll of course then try to explain values in terms of regularity through regular regular sorry regularities and in order to do that I have to do something more okay so this is kind of introduction the best way the best way to to correct characterized what I'm doing here is as matter philosophy I'm I'm much more interested I would say in in disgust the way flog Rafi discuss morality then to provide some data or experimental data to that to cognitive interpretation understanding of morality so when I realized when I think about what I've been doing I've been struggling against a view of morality in I think this part philosophy and part meta philosophy so some meta questions on moral philosophy how empirical should moral philosopher moral philosophy should we prefer to do armchair philosophy or lab philosophy listening to some of the presentations given in this workshop I would say that my presentations is the last experimental of all I will I won't give a single data so I'm sorry I'm not able to do that yet but I'm part of the reasons is because I'm pretty much concerned to that matter task to criticize the way philosophy usually think about morality but I will deal with some of the issues people brought to the discussion especially Paulo Sousa and Sophia Sophia also touched some interesting issues I would like I will bring here I will comment here and I think she will recognize those issues answering the questions how empirically the question how empirical should moral philosophy be my answer is a lot may sound Spurlock's Cole because I said I won't give data here but I hope that by discussing the matter philosophical questions we can prepare philosophy to receive to be better informed by empirical experiments but also we should be able and we need to discuss what the meaning of the experiments to philosophy into moral philosophy this is also a very important issue a lot of use sometimes is not only sometimes I would say at least among us in Brazil [Music] very reactive to the philosopher the empirical approach to expecially to morality so to say that it's a lot is to say something which needs an explanation and of course we can we have to ask why and the plain answer is that because we have a nature we have a human nature there have been lots of discussions in philosophy in well in the centuries before the 20th century but also in the last years of the 20th century about human nature actually from the middle of the 20th century I would say that the not the middle by the at least the end of the of the century the concept of human nature have been rehabilitating steady but not among philosophers philosophers are still very reactive to the idea of human nature it seems that we are not free if we accept a human nature so the concept of human nature is still problematic but I think things are changing in this century and it's a very nice opportunity that we have to tackle again in the concept of human nature and in order to help us to make sense of this concept I would like to bring portation and I will give an interpretation of this foundation which is which favors my naturalistic approach but a rotation which belongs to someone who lived more than 2,500 four hundred years before us which is Aristotle it's a nice to see it's nice to see that he was thinking in terms of nature and it's not a scene that we can do that today as well so we can be still follow iris offbeat not not naturalized morality and still followed Aristotle and he says if if then there is some end on the things we do which we desire for its own sake everything else being desired for the sake of this and if we do not choose everything for the sake of something else for that rate the process would go on to infinity so that our desire would be empty in vain clearly this must be the good and the chief good and he follows we are not the knowledge of it the chief could have a great influence in life shall we not like archers who have a mark to aim and be more likely to hit upon what we shoot if so we must try in outline at least to determine what is it and of which of the science or capacities it is the object it would seem to belong to the most authoritative art and that which is most truly the master art in politics appears to be of this nature of course talking about end may seems something very abstract when we think about naturalizing variety or naturalizing our aims but it's not very far away we can't think about we as biological beans and Aristotle's of course had that in mind he described humans as rational beings as species so I think it's it's easy to think that he was he has something that we are by nature we are something by nature and we aim by nature to some end ok and you think that well to discover what is that that we aim to when we are acting when we are living in this world would be excellent would be great and we can do that only by science and he thought the science would be politics ok politics but I think that politics seems should be the art of achieving the chief good and here I there to add something charge total after more than 2000 years I think we can allowed us to do that politics is still the art of achieving the chief good but is barely the art of discovering what is the chief good well we can discuss that but what we could and should add to Aristotle is that there's Sciences of the chief good the idea was to discover what we aim to when we act and when we think that there must be an end or different ends we aim to when we are acting this world and that politics is there are to organize us in order to facilitate our access to that end designs to discover what end is that is the science about us about human beings so is the science who can help us understand what we are what makes us what we are what makes us humans what we are make us Homo sapiens in those Sciences is much more developed today than ever in human history so biology psychology cognitive science social science and like you name it there's a lot of other sciences who can really help us to understand to understand what we are and now I could we should include in those sciences the sciences oh and also the sciences can be based on that as well science is based on big data big data are so important to understand what we are because by means of big data we can describes patterns that are very difficult to perceive to to to be aware of without big data we have we are so complex our behavior are so complex we need lots of data in a very long span of time and when we have that we can give we can have a better much better account of what we are so all of that are really really helping us to understand better what we are actually we know a little bit what we are but we need to fill the gaps the enormous amount of gaps that are in our knowledge we are animals we are animals with a big brain we are animals with a big social brain we are animals with a big social imperative brain and it is also very important the way our brain basically function is the way the brain of all others the creatures with brains work our brain is an evolution of that so it's part of this evolutionary driven that brought us here and is in a sense a machine and an organ who predicts and works with patterns with expectations we here we have the in our cognitive how do we call it so here is the cognition laboratory experimental philosophy in cognition studies lab we have an EEG and EEG machine is almost specialized in detecting spectators spectators generated by our the ability we have to predict the things to make things known when they are not known by means of the rubber I'll remove regularities we are exposed to so we know a little bit what we are okay let's talk a little bit about experiments and to what extent are they relevant to normative ethics I have here this problem and you'll see in a moment why or you will I will confirm why because to make experiment the kind of experiments we are we have been exported to in philosophy in leader in the experimental philosophy literature give us some answers but they are challenging that they are challenged all the time so it's nicer to go a little bit through that and the problem is people don't think that experimental results can tell us what's right or wrong Oh though they can tell us how we arrive at our right or wrong judgment or what are our average immoral judgments at a point we've seen also this along the workshop lots of experiments who can tell us what is the average idea about some subject or at a point the majority of the people in different counters I saw presentation yesterday think about that like that data net okay so that kind of experiment give us a better understanding of the way we think about we actually think about different aspects of reality including social reality okay no problem but the thing is does they help us to understand better what we should do or just give an account of what we actually do experiments have revealed the basis upon which we build our moral reactions but these positions revealed our value neutral and therefore somehow irrelevant to the normative task of normativity of morality value neutral in the sense that as I said they depicted depicted the actual situation we at this point think in different regions or the majority we think about that in that issue following that in that pattern but we cannot say from that that this is good or bad okay but let's stress a little bit the premises of the criticism are they value neutral are those experiments neutral in comparison to the results they present and the values they they investigate in a sense if we consider parochial or conventional in Sousa brought this distinct conventional and universal I thought it was interesting and I add this to this presentation because of his presentation I was using parochial but conventional is a good idea to describe what parochial could be so if we consider parochial or conventional values the answer would be obviously obviously negative of course in a sense it is the experiments are neutral against values of some kind but they are made to identify conventional bias or our to identify yes biasing conventional values so they are not neutral to conventional values in the sense that they bring to our attention what the dominant conventional values are but they are still neutral in the sense that knowing what the conventions are are not the same as knowing if the conventions are right if we should follow the conventions if it's okay that we have that in that convention but philosophers as I said so in this in this slide the clauses are interested in universal values in values independent of desires emotions and preferences in our universal values up sorry and something missing here and ah those experiments neutral in relation to universal values yes usually they are as I said knowing and we see two examples in what is this coming when we see the results of those experiments we receive no response to the questions we're okay the conventional values are those now we know people like more eggs than Epsilon but is that all right is that what we should prefer or knowing that we should better change people and change people those desires and in bias in order to improve what they have to to do so if you have mentioned in her presentation and answered negatively good philosophy give us an account of the universal principles we should follow in order to act right okay she's skeptical about that I am skeptical too but it is also a sign that in connection with experimental experiments in morality they are neutral in terms of universal values they they cannot tell us if they are right or wrong okay but let's stress this premise as well the premise that there is universal values what in a novice Harris s is a universal value what kind of animal is this the universal value we could add to an answer something like that on objective values desire desires independent the values emotions independent values preferences independent values which means values exactly independent to our what would count as our nature or as would count as part of or a consequence of what we are so is interesting is the kind of splitting things splitting what we are in terms of biological beans which act in react in this world from our Moro beans to which we would demand that we should act in a specific way independent of what we are so this picture is is disturbing is dominant so again Sophia pointed to this problem as well discussing about emotions and of course one of the big changes in the recent years was how new science in cognitive sciences has shown that emotions are important and we cannot understand what we are without emotions not that the philosophers in the past weren't aware of the importance of emotions but exactly because they were aware they sent values universal values values should be independent of that kinds a theory of action is a very good example he have tried to handle the problem of how could we act upon principles considering that we are sensitive beings so there was a big problem and it was related with what kind of emotions we need to explain our actions in terms of rational principles we we can be aware of so they were aware of the problem but they were also convinced that our actions should and must be orga oriented by universal values objective values okay thing is that considering everything we know about what we are and the world we are in which means that we can only explain what we are the way we act in terms of what is in this world an imminent way so it's very difficult the idea that we could act upon something which is which does not belong to the nature is very strange is it should press us philosophers to change our mind in relation to the idea of universal values so there is no point to make a theory of action a theory of explaining how we act without considering the causal chain connected connecting the whatever intuition idea stimulus passing from one point passing through our brain and acting upon our muscles and ok which means we we have to explain or our actions in terms of is giving in this world only so could we have reasons to act that are entirely independent of our desires emotions or preferences would make sense to make a theory of action which is which rejects which says that well a good action is an action that would be performed without the intervenes of desires emotions or preferences that would be like explaining what we are in terms of what we are not we are sentient beings we are beings of desires we are animals we are everything I said we are on the other side can we describe human nature without scar inscribing human values in the answer is of course not in every single human culture there are values so values are part of what we are we cannot set aside values and describe humans without considering that we handle with values that our behavior is oriented by values that values are part of our the way we organize ourselves so a good description of human society of humans must include values and which points out which press us do you think that either we understand better what we or philosophers are hoping for when they are talking about universal values or we are in a paradox we should be pressed to explain something we need to explain something to do which is of course or obviously part of every human society in terms which are not compatible with the science we know the science we have in off in here is the the key move into naturalizing morality is to describe and/or to define to accept values as bias and and that's it so is to give up the idea that there there are universal values in the sense I presented before there is a burden of course in doing this and the burden is relativism and and this something like which of which terrified philosophers if we give up the idea of universal values and we keep when we hold hold on to the idea that values are bias to act which is compatible with the science we know we are kind of losers in a world without objectivity immorality and we are lost in relativism we should then accept everything we should we cannot blame or praise anyone anymore and so on and so forth so the consequences would be grave I'm not moving of that I don't think the consequences are grave the consequences are exaggerated but they are not groundless the concerns are not groundless of course philosophers I write in demanding for some objectivity because it's also part of a good description of values and a good description of morality to say that morality cannot depend upon the mere desire of the subject because it's obviously a non sequitur to start from this definition and concluding that if this is right then everything everyone do is right and we cannot complain anymore this is not feasible there is no society who could survive with that so part of what we do by living together is to demand from each other behavior and the compliance is just two principles which are or should be independent to what we want in that moment so this kind of control depend upon pressing toward some objectivity so although I think the consequences are exaggerated the concerns are well grounded and we have to give an account of that and now the questions is and if they are so bias can we discover natural universal bias to actions and choices this is not the same discussion as more aurelius very important at this point I'm not saying here that we should look for more effects that could legitimate our moral judgments legitimate in the sense that that could make our moral judgments true and therefore give them the authority upon our actions the question here is descriptive and is is part of this the naturalistic naturalistic approach considering that every society has values is organized has a morality is organized in terms of this mutual demand for behavior control could we find a trait or traits that are universal could we find ways to think about that could we find bias natural bias to our behavior which could count as moral values so this is the idea could we find that ok all more experiments let's go through very fast [Music] because I will give two examples to show the limits of the experiments in dealing with the question I have just proposed so I'm giving this from Pizza ho not only does the momentary experience of this gas he is famous for his experiments on house guests can influence determine our influence our political judgment not only thus the momentary experience of this gas shift judgments in a politically conservative direction individuals who are more readily disgusted reflect this on the in their stable moral and political attitudes that tell us what can influence our judgment not that they are right or wrong and then we have a totally different kind of experiments the thought experiments in the thought experiments was they were made in order to check our prahara intuitions about morality so let's do tothe experiments and clever guys turned them into actual experiments let's try this and let's see what real people do when confronted to that kind of situation and what we can learn from them in this interesting Green says many philosophers regard scientific research as irrelevant to their work because science deals with what is the case whereas ethics deals deals with what ought to be some ethicists question the questions question this is all distinction eggwin that science in normative ethics are continuous and that ethics might someday be regarded as a natural social science that might be something that I was proposing here something like that no I'm not proposing this I agree with traditional ethicist that there is a sharp and crucial distinction between the ease of science and the art of ethics I talked about I've talked about that so far but maintaining on the lands that science and neuroscience in particular can have profound ethical implications by providing us with information that will prompt us to reevaluate our moral values and our conceptions of morality in fact many of the people who works in experimental philosophy they do that hoping that they can find hints of how to improve the way we judge things what what should we do in order to judge better and which means avoid mistakes like the way we do when we try to discover what make us make mistakes when we are adding we are doing maths if we learn how to follow some rules if you had a method like the cart to better think you think better that would be great we could then enhance our moral life at the background of that is the idea that there is some universal values there is some universal principles we should follow Green is himself skeptical about that gas beer for example examines recent work in neuro-scientific more effects I ecology and finds that actual moral decision-making looks more like what our total recommends and less like what Kant in MU recommend this is interesting those who are is they were not concerned with understanding the cognitive process behind our moral judgments nevertheless of course they had some idea that their work contributed somehow need as a premise to have some ideas about the way we actually think about and make decisions in act from this he concludes yes beer that available neuro scientific evidence counts against the moral theories of Kant and mill any favor of X total these strikes means me as a non sequitur how do we go from this is how we think to this is how we ought to think so interesting saying that I'm startled and sorry Kant and mill the way can't you think that we make decisions is less accurate than our science can [Music] can say today is to say it's it's not to say that they are wrong about about what about the principles they are defending of course they are wrong about the theory of action they are defending for that concern that issue of course they are wrong and if Aristotle's more coherent with what we know about humans today the theory of action and startles to a theory of actions is much better but the problem again is wow this is this sakes says nothing about the principles they are defending the way this is said is confusing because now we are the distinction I'm making here it's not the distinction he does so at certain point we we don't know what he's talking about he's talking about kinds theory of of what is good and theory of value kinds or can we compare that with Aristotle's theory that we act toward being happy what's that so it's confusing but there is something in the background and there's something in the background seems to me is that is the idea that universal principles we should find this on the verso principles and he also dream is interested in improve the way we act discovering described what we do is a way to improve the way we act actually improve to improve the principles which would act upon and my point is I also skeptical about the idea that we can find using science the universal principles Kant has in mind or philosophers in general has in mind we cannot I'm also skeptical we won't find that because not because of the values in itself but because of the theory of action we should defend the theory of action and an eminent and naturalized theory of action considering the way we act it's make no sense as I said to consider that there are universal principles which does not belong to this world so let's put this aside considering values as bias in regular regularities now we can make this question experiments can discover regular regularities but can they reveal non parochial values we know that experiments came discovery regularities we know that but what about values now and there is here a tension between a priori truth or priori values in regularities regularities as I said seems to be less we should be less confident in regularities than in a priori values when we are when we intend to act right when we intend to act to do some good well I will now explore and this is something I'm adding here I will explore the idea that it's the opposition is not that big as I said before the concern about having some kind some objectivity the moral values are well grounded the consequences of not having universal values are exaggerated so the middle ground would be regularities and not generate sorry regularities generate patterns in patterns are biased to actions and decisions therefore values in what about the universality of values what about what philosophers expect to be a priori values values well regularities are not generated randomly they have to respect a rule of success and the sense that this functional choices have last chance to become patterns so although regularities are far from universal bias regularities are not randomly produced in humans in here of course the the direction is what give us the the north to think is the theory of evolution not every change accepted in an ecosystem it's only the functional change the functional the change that give or gives some advantage to the to the beams to the bureau of biological beings so although its evolution is a blind process in the sense that it's not planned planned by anyone it is not blind in the result it's not by chance it not happens only by chance there is chance and there is also controlled information and controlled result you only the result which is sustainable is reproduced so in this sense is not chaotic it's not a cows very important so we have here middle ground regularities are not universal but they are not randomly they are not by chance they are not invented by know who or what they have to respect the rule of success they have to feed some ecosystem functional here meaning meaning functional for human human cooperation and now we have an additional explanation to what we've in additional element to the explanation we are looking for regularities in terms of morality they have to be functional and they have to be functional to something which is very very important for humans considering the way we evolved so far which is cooperation human cooperation functional to respond to the human source of ecology as described by Scheck a caravan Shack we are cooperative we we are cooperative breeding we we breed cooperatively we are cooperative gathering so we gather things cooperatively and we hand cooperatively that was the social ecology we our species evolved in and we are the result of that and of course lots and lots a of regularities became fixed bias in our behavior and if we could discover the fix-it bias in our behavior that brought us here we could find what are the terminal and what are important for us to consider as good or as bad in order to maintain our sorcerer ecology or our human environment functional so that that's the idea in I think now I have a maid the explanation more consequent we have collective mind there is no social life without variety in the sense that a functional without a functional system of behavior control we need that and because we need that and this is what we would call morality and in order for that to function we have to have the means to make it function to react to each other demands to to prefer certain things instead of others not universally not necessarily that's forgot forget the the modality here but without that we would fail and indeed lots and lots and lots of species failed we are the symbol one who made up to the point we arrived so failure it's not a problem in nature it's a mean to to fitness ok let's talk about values horses on values and now I I would like to make also a distinction I haven't made before we have parochial values values are called the conventional no parochial values values we would like and I will explain in very short each of them and the dynamics of values occupy rope your values let's see let's explain them by saying that we demand for for some so there are conventional unconventionals cone conventions so our convent are less the Scopus of convention are less broad than non parochial the scope was of non parochial values so parochial values with the main force Sam no parochial values with a man for everyone we can name some examples probe your values is you shouldn't eat pork you shouldn't eat meat next Friday next Friday's garlic your holiday you shouldn't eat meat depend on the way you see you describe depend on the society you are that would be a parochial value or a non parochial very for everyone is should be concerned on that in our society in Brazil now we are tolerant to people who eat meat on passion Friday and so the this label here is not fix it it's depend on its as sociology social anthropologists can describe in different ways depend on the society but there is something underneath that which we should look upon which is to the dynamic of values I'm not sure about the term but the idea is there is something underneath the way conventions or parochial and non propio values works in society which is determined by fix it dynamics and perhaps now that we are looking for the universal part of values you should not look for values in itself like parochial non parochial values but rather to the dynamics the way the necessary conditions for values to work and and valid kind of values we humans need to survive and in this view that we can talk about symmetry from symmetry to universalism and egalitarianism universalism Galit arianism two very important values in Western society big values big things and somehow competing values there is a struggle shall we be more Universalist or moral tyrannous egalitarianism but interestingly we can look to those values dynamics of values and not as values in itself they are too abstract perhaps to be values we could should consider them part of the dynamic of values and it goes like that let's understand universalism in this sense if it applies to me then it must apply to you as well so our tendency to to demand for everyone the behavior or the principle we are following so it if if it applies to me then it must apply to you as well and when it it does not happen what happens to us we are indignant against the person so and this is a very good sign the emotional reaction is a very good sign that we have moralized the topic and we when we moralize the topic to everyone so we are talking about no parochial values we are talking about values that we demand for everyone in the sentiment underneath this demand is the indignation so indignation it's envisions to enhance a contribution indignation is the sentiment behind the universal Universalist tendency we have good they are an example if it be if I belong to your moral community then I feel guilty if it applied to you and not for me the other side of that is that I if someone demands something from me for me Oh to me then I must have the adequate to to react properly to that demand and this here there is an asymmetry between indignation in this and sentiment behind this reaction which is guilty guilt I don't feel guilty about everything I feel guilt if I share I feel good guilt towards you if I share with you reasons to feel ashamed about that which means if I somehow belong to the community moral community you are in if I understand myself a part of this community if you are indignant towards me and I do not recognize you as part of my moral community I am indifferent to that sentiment so there is a nice interesting asymmetry this is not to inhabit is my addition to to gain that contributes about moral sentiment okay but in both in both in universalism end in egalitarianism what we are finding here is some taste for symmetry although they are different in scope when I am indignant I'm indigent to everyone but symmetrically everyone should respect what I want in the other side when I'm thinking about egalitarian yzma I'm respecting only those who belongs to my moral community but symmetrically to everyone belongs to my moral community the symmetry is only in terms of my belonging to Morrow communities and here of course we should say that we all belong to different moral communities but the idea of belonging to a human kind moral community is a very vague idea connected with the idea that we have some principles which are independent to what we are and their moral communities we have so I'm in the middle ground very reason to demand for some objectivity but not that kind of objectivity the movement here is the dynamics of moral demanding what is in art but not in the subjective will is the wheel that we want that everyone wants should want because I demand you to want what I want it is this wheel and not only this which has the moral quality and finish now this what allows us to move from the fact exhibition or ative level I want everyone to want we ought to even when the everyone is there every one belonging to my moral community so the dynamics works for parochial and non porochial values saying again that the distinction is not a fixed at one the merely fact effective Fant ik sorry description of one thing does not include the commitment of moral will with the will of the parties concerned which is precisely this fear of narrative what interestingly we can describe at least two very famous universal laws of morality in terms of this symmetry one is the golden rule and in symmetry do unto others as you would have them do unto you the idea of symmetry and the other one is the categorical imperative and only according to the maxim whereby you can at the same time you will that it should become a universal law this is only to say that the idea of symmetry also there have been what Sophia who asked it paulo about the concept of justice and balance and imbalance and they've talked about the Paris and ending balance of course this is part of the concept of justice you can find that we can find this the kind of description in Aristotle we can find that in Hume so variety has we have many examples of how symmetry kind of balance is connected with morality and now we can understand why we can understand because this is what is fundamental for the kind of life we humans need to leave which is a social life a common life a cooperation life and without those preferences we could not help a group sustainable and without the sustainability of the group this species would fail so the preferences have been developed in order and in selected in the user is not a mystery and now we can find but with some distinctions we can find what we were looking for that kind of objectivity but our objectivity connected with what we are with our human nature so to define remarks what about universal values you do not start from zero we are not looking for some absolute principles we look for principles that suit us that suit humans not gods or other animals not even other rational animals we start from our nature from the human nature and from the community's belief and that's it thank you so much okay thank you what do you know well [Music] Piraeus made the following observation took some time for the concept of scimitar to show up but there it is Piraeus right took some time for the concept of symmetry to show up but there it is it took me this presentation was also tried to answer questions that the my group of students have made to me in the last course we had together so keep trying to explain symmetry so para if it helped so I'm glad well but but there is another concept that appears in your representation is is a novelty I think there is the concept of bias and you describe values just bias in that case I remember that that concept works in the theories of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky they have theories about what is a bias in the psychological psychological process and they think the bias our process from the system the system one automatic and no non deliberative process ok and well in the end you try to you try to characterize Jew emotions guilty and indignation as [Music] science to values well I was wondering if you are supposed to assume that buyers are what cannibal think they are exactly process from system one and your moral psychology will be like emotivist or things like that this is my lecture is my observation correct oh yes up to a point you are right of course if I translate my position into mathematics considering moral judgments I am in emotivist this that that of course but saying that it's not answer the whole problem of of morality and it's not answer your question saying that I am emotivist towards moral judgments it's more like having kind of theory off of judgment so kind of philosophy of language a theory of language e toward moral judgments but that kind of approach has also the difficulty that it cannot answer what is right or wrong so we had listened so okay I've worked with that and because I came from flaws of deaf language in town I would say with no hesitation I am motive this toward moral judgment but the problem remains what is the how can we find what to do and what not to do so in that sense the the sentiments are not signs they are not pointing to they are the basis of yes the way we act without emotions as Sophia said we cannot not act so that we need emotional basis and now we are talking at what I'm talking about is the dynamics around this sentiments which can make our Marro behavior more understandable more clear in that's when a bias come in so bias I would agree up to us a point as well that part of this system one so it's not del Barrett --iv deliberative but we have to add to the theory the evolutionary part is not the deliberative end or selected so we are not they are not in control of that those buyers we of course it doesn't mean we'll always choose right but it's like bias is there is a kind of orientation in our preferences to select among good and bad things good things are things that you know help cooperation is in favour of cooperation create a balance and bad things are different people would say I can give an example that society who thinks exactly the opposite no problem no problem we don't if we look only a moment or a short period in history will not see the evolutionary path and here is another element in this conception which must must be considering which is the time how much time we need to look at this so we feel are to build a good theory of values in terms what values are preferred at certain period of time or for the majority of time you should look history we should look a long period of time but now if they are looking for what I'm looking for for dynamics we could look not only humans we could look we can look true mammals and see how groups are sustainable what they have to prefer in order to be sustainable so there is lots of thinking our human nature which help us to maintain what we are in without the need or and we don't have to take this into account in order to make decisions they are really biased they they orient our choices we have a question from from the chaperone horny and that the question is well when morality is not realized what does it mean that moral values are grounded in instinct in this sense animals have notions of values that right and wrong if so morality would not be human is passivity and would not arise with the society I lost grounded in I repeat in this sense animals have notions of values of right and wrong if so morality will not be human is passivity and would not arise that's a within society yes absolutely absolutely they have the clearly have notions of what right and wrong because not all all animals of course animals like mammals who lives in groups they need to react to that kind of behavior control so they really have some idea clues of what is right and wrong there is some right doing among dogs among cats among and there is wrong doings and they are punished and praised and so on it's also of course completely it doesn't mean that are the same values as we have now because we are different we have different needs we have but some of them might be the same in the dynamic and this is the important part the dynamic is probably the same because inherited this dynamic the same dynamic punishment punishment is a kind of expression of indignant in the indignation and they must feel some kind some some repression when they are not raised when they are criticized when they are punished so yes yes by all means imperative almost kangan but it's almost maybe men have another a different frame or a briefing and what do you think so maybe but children and children very early already have Moral Sentiments more emotions they have they they get angry and they don't deliberate as we do and they haven't learned social principles in a rational way so I really don't think that we know you are asking me if we have to learn I don't think so you were saying no no no I haven't said that I said is of course on the base of what we are in what we need of course where we also in our cultural environment we learn some rules which are not natural rules in the sense of rules of our society rules of our community we need them we need them because we need to coordinate but those rules are not universal so the problem is to characterize those rules as universal rules so there are no Universal rules in the sense that are absolutely necessary for everyone for every society in every time no there is only rules adequate which feet some environments and social environment but the bias behind those rules cannot be we cannot leave set them aside they are also important we develop the rules we developed in the communities our rules we add to the bias we already have in kids and you can show them very early some kind of preferences preferences connected with needs with psychological needs with this is a very human approach connected with pain and with pleasure as well so it's it's very very biologically sensor no again but aren't these buyers yes yes I am this buyers what we need to distinguish they are the criteria to distinguish good more norms from yes I agree that says that without those buyers we would be lost we wouldn't know what is good or bad because not there is no good a bit good or bad in itself it doesn't make sense for me to say this is good or bad in itself like it's in the same way that is it makes no sense to say that there is a a bean which is better than the other it makes sense to say it is more adapted than the other adaptation here is a very important concept and is a loose concept but not a chaotic concept is we can do a lot with adaptation it depends but now more important now that we are what we are that we have had this the evolution we have had we are kind of stacked in what we are so a kind of condemned to like certain things it can change yes it can change as everything in biology in can change but not without a great effort and a huge pressure to select an order different buyers because the buyers we have they give us an advantage that's why they are we prefer this because they give this preference give us an advantage well considering that we are recording this conversation I need to to make indication for you about the notion of value well and after that I will demand a footnote in your book about values in the future about this that I tell you now Dave Lewis offers the following definition of levy value called huffily values are what we are disposed to that less roughly we have Jesus connect a schematic definition something of the appropriate category is a valid if only if we would be disposed under ideal conditions to value and after that he says he says first this definition is a naturalistic definition it advances an analytical definition of value it is naturalistic in another sense Joe it fits into a naturalistic metaphysics well this definition works for you yes thank you so my wish back the footnote in the future you want you want the quotation well I think we're done thank you so much very much adrionna and thank you everyone we've seen us and all the others speakers in this workshop and thank you very much Eduardo end Diego who is also making everything possible here in terms of our connection thank you | Filosofia Unisinos | UC90TQ9dkSQZ6eALsE5Yqa7A | 2018-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,396 | 45,654 |
iZ2_E81T9Lw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ2_E81T9Lw | Vue JS debugging with Vuex Dev Tools #29 | uh hi everyone so here is our ux dev tool okay what you need to do is just google ux type tool you install it you will be able to see all the components which are involved in the whole application ux all the events the routing everything i mean i will say that even react dive tools doesn't provide all these things together but the ux time tool is providing you all the things together okay now if you see what is happening is let's say if i'm typing my youtube channel name and i'm triggering the change event every time and you can see change events and taking these payload right and we are updating these properties and my current state was email number and text okay and i am sending the payload tkss right so this payload is keep increasing and i am finally getting this value and you can also do the time travel debugging so what you can do is what is the current state and how your current state is achieved after doing the time travel right the initial state was something like tks only t right then you enter tk then s then similarly you keep typing the characters change event keep triggering and you are actually are doing a commit on the uh the mutations your new payload was coming and then the payload is updated in the user module so this is your current state right now the whole state tree that has a user module in the user module we have three properties and this is the getters letters are helper methods to expose the data on the ui consider that you have a data inside address then email address then street address and name you don't need to traverse the this dollar store dot address dot street address dot something you can create a helper getters so you can directly get the value using dollar store dot email dot getters dot email right okay so this is a bit about the vx dev tool we do not have much components we have written only in the home component this is the router view and you can see the current path metadata query parameters password and everything so this is a nice time tool whenever you need to do some kind of debugging of your current state you can come here and just see the things what is happening okay so there are a lot of things we can explore from the ux tab tool but in this example i just talked about how to just deal with the viewex right vx we just created a simple store and we were just creating a simple application right now we can actually introduce it further okay let's see i have a signup module this is the user module right i can create a further module like admin and then i can just create admin.cs and i can write the same set of code here just my state will be different for admin and my mutations and commit will be different so here it can be like email and let's say admin email or is logged in right this is default as false now you can actually write your mutations write your getters everything is logged in you can just change it by just triggering one method like login admin login and here you can see is logged into true then you can also expose this property to the getters is logged in state dot is logged in this is how it works and you just change it to admin module and now the state of this tree will be identified as admin module in the whole state tree and you just import it here let me module from so we have modules and admin and then specify admin module in the module section so this is what here so we have just done uh the basics of it by it is containing the relative module was not found the admin ad window admin modules admin admin okay i think i did a mistake here there is further admin oh it is fine okay so what we will do in the next video is now i hope you got how to actually commit an action to a store and how to get the data using getters but ux has simplified it a little bit using map actions and map dispatch so that we will be using we don't need to write this whole code to actually get the value or dispatched action which we have already done in the views if you have seen our form dot view we are doing a lot of things dollar store and dollar store dot commit instead of that we can actually extract all the actions and all the getters whatever is needed for the component from the ux and then we can use them one by one using this map actions and map getters okay so in the next video we'll try to baseline our the login page and the signup page and the integration with the firebase thanks everyone | Code with tkssharma | UCS1NeZF0Or2E1RAV9hQJz3g | 2021-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 865 | 4,420 |
A8ClvL1aSiM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ClvL1aSiM | Stocks edge higher, USD advances, Crude retreats as Greece plays hardball CMC Markets 11th Feb | hi good morning and welcome to today's products in Focus the us there there had a strong rally uh posting our bullish engulfing pattern and getting close to potential resistance at 17 8 95. we've had a slight drop back today and most uh European markets have also had a little bit of a retreat this morning but still we are moving in the right direction uh and some very interesting um kind of results coming from Apple last night as they closed above 700 a share for the first time uh sorry that's thinking about this 700 billion dollars market cap I think they're probably trading about 122 a share right now which if you do if you go back to the original uh stock details there that'd be 1 220 so when Apple's had an incredible uh run as of late with record sales everything else has helped to push up most of the other Global Equity markets as well so looking at the UK 100 we have another Hammer formations we've had two ham informations maybe a tweezer bottom uh potentially happening here close to potential support at 67.71 but again we've um we failed to follow through the UK 100 actually coming off a bit more strongly versus some of the other markets this morning at oil Arizona slides mobile resource companies firms are if you're on the pain a little bit because Hebrew isn't doing a bad day yesterday and has done again today it's a lot of the mining stocks must be struggling so moving then on to Japan 225 uh dollar Yen firmly uh on the up again so the dollars began to advance gaining a little bit of momentum as uh this interest rate hike seems to be more likely to be happening uh sooner rather than later but with the idea that uh the acceleration of future interest rate hikes might be a lot slower and that seems to be what the policy makers and the FED are the kind of the rhetoric that they're coming out with right now so dollar yen is actually getting close to 120 again and that's helping to push Japan to do five up higher and we still look like we could be targeting the next potential resistance at 18 306. so have a look at that dollar Yen position we begin to get a little bit of an acceleration you might have short-term potential resistance at 120 spot 80 plus 121 spot 87 that we want to see broken so they can challenge 124. it was a bit of an ask for uh for Dolly M but it's a it's had that acceleration before so we move on to West Texas Crude um we've added a couple of bad days as dollar begins to gain strength there again there's still deformation we had there on Monday has been preceded if I've been followed Again by another bearish candle and we're a gamer on the back of it this morning almost trading below fifty dollars um but obviously being much much lower than that but this is getting a little bit ugly if it doesn't turn itself around pretty soon if we break the law off you have to this candle that might open up and move towards um 47-23 on West West Texas crew but today you do have crude oil inventories make sure you've got your alarm set for that and as mentioned before the last couple of weeks inventory date has come out much stronger than the estimates some Traders might be positioning themselves for that but certainly they're expecting 3.46 million um the last couple of weeks have come out it's been now almost double that so it'll be interesting to see that figure come out so maybe trading crude oil that's worth to keep keeping your eye on so looking at Gold it's not doing a huge amount but the fundamentals will be firmly stacked against it should the US man could data to continue to improve the dollar advances and that interest rate hike does happen sooner rather than later you might be looking at 12 1200 and 18 we are trading below the 21 period SME but we're coming up close to the 55. other technicals are neutral heading towards bearish but they're not quite bearish as of yet um oh has no sign of a potential reversal I should say but I guess the closer we get to 1218 and these technicals will be into the oversold territory and that's when you want to watch for any potential reversal so um over in Greece you had the Prime Minister over there when uh full of confidence and his anti-assurity um stance of possession still playing horrible out there I think FX Traders are assuming that a last-minute deal will be reached with Greece because there's just so much at stake should it not so much turmoil turmoil and Hassle and not just for Greece but for the Eurozone countries as well it could get very very messy at a time when they've done one thing to be too messy especially with Ukraine bubbling away in the background because the Euro certainly is not uh it's not falling off the bed which you would potentially expect that Traders would be getting slightly nervous they're closer and closer we get to the talks between the Eurozone leaders and the Greek Prime Minister but especially when the US dollar has been advancing across most other FX pairs as well the Euro dollars standing relatively sold at one spot 1324. obviously if they come out with um or the potential deal with that with Greece that helps to solidify the stance of the of the Euro and you should get a little bit of upward momentum in the back of it should things continue to deteriorate however and things look very unlikely that until would be reached in time and people keep talking about Greek exit and that actually looks like it could happen that's not the case right now but that is what ends up happening and the Euro will certainly go under pressure and you could be looking at that 107 86 potential support level and we finish up there with GBP USD um looks to be one's about 51.85 is going to be a nice springboard it bounced off there yesterday it's moving a little bit higher today not with a huge amount of convection on on everyday charts the Sterling is benefiting from a short-term boost first thing this morning so what I kind of data wise there's very little to look at today apart from that petroleum report and Thursdays when all the action is as we mentioned before CPI and Germany industrial production and Europe employment data in the US and retail sales helps run that off and then Friday a couple of bits and pieces as well but Thursday is a big day for the macro data and that will be very interesting for you dollar Traders in particular so as ever keep you on the chart forum for trade sales for from our Global analyst team make insights part of your layout and join me again tomorrow to find out what happened next | CMC Markets plc | UC_Q-HdXuWScFretXS7GfEjw | 2015-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,220 | 6,506 |
x239p7mGJg4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x239p7mGJg4 | Session: Disruptive trends in the web 2016 by Sean Hamlin | yes wait and thanks everyone can you hear me sweet um yeah it wasn't it expecting a room sofa thanks for jumping in and the sessions about disruptive trends in the rear and the web and the session was given to a customer a media customer in Singapore it was originally one hour with the content so I'm going to rush through some of the slides and not play all the videos but and by all means check the slides out afterwards and I'm give it a watch of the stuff you missed a little bit about me I'm Sean I'm a technical account manager for arc we're working out of Wellington there's a three employees and Wellington New Zealand and I've been with Drupal for about eight years give or take and about the session hopefully we can give you some insight into some things I see coming this year and next year it is interactive so don't feel you need to hold on to that question until right at the very end just raise your hand and yellow down it won't be too technical I'm going to paint everything with pictures and here's a link you can copy down other than having to remember a google docs URL you can remember that de él y / dtw or disruptive trends and the web drupal south des and there's a little links at the back as well so at the back of the slides of 18 pages are links so if you want to research more stuff you can the first one is a progressive web apps which is what i call the rise of the service worker and what this means essentially it's a set of browser features that enable the browser to feel more like a native application and as far as what that means feature wise you've got offline first so traditionally if you're on a web browser and you get a website and there's no internet you don't have a good time right there is always integration so you get it it feels more like a native app with things such as app drawers and menu items you get push notifications so say you operate a new site and is breaking news in your area potentially this might be useful and potentially it might be more useful to synchronize some stuff in the background when you don't even have the website open so as I said earlier traditional website with internet guys pretty happy right so you big happy face and then here's no internet now we said and she as you can see I'm a really good at this kind of stuff right now what we do is introduce this concept of a service worker which acts as a broker and between yourself and the internet and why this kind of cool is you can also maintain this case sort of version off to the side as well so that when you do have no internet this is also super sassy yeah yeah so the background synchronization can do that can like for instance it can retrieve recent news items and can stall that in the cash so that when you do come online and there is no internet you still get a representation of the site it may not be perfectly up to date because you don't have internet that it would be up to date enough pushing something creative on your own you're offline and as are you referring to creating data locally and have that synchronized later yeah I guess it could be used for that as well I mean the idea is is it's just a bucket you can store stuff in I mean you can is actually a chick and the serviceworker to say do I haven't in it so in your JavaScript you could do some cool stuff to say if I do Hibbins in it then try seemed it and if I don't do it later a real life example for this is say that you are on a train and yeah it's always a bit patchy especially in Sydney you going through tunnels you get a breaking news item pop up in your phone saying you know that kangaroo is broken loose from the zoo and you click on a notification and you get to read the article immediately even though you have really terrible internet and all the assets are there and it's a you know generally a good experience and here's a slide I just ripped off a Google presentation but it gives you the idea if you have a service worker then things can happen in the background so the initial time to load the page you get something like if you've ever used the Twitter app on a mobile where it loads immediately and then when you have it open it then synchronizers so you can have a model like that when the first render has incredibly quick & fresh content comes in later AKA there's two seconds and that question 11 was mine is there can i actually use it the answer is maybe about sixty percent of devices on the internet now support it to some degree the most notable exception is mobile iOS and the great thing about it is that if it doesn't support it gracefully degrades so you just don't get the features that you do again with the serviceworker cool next one is accelerated mobile pages which is essentially a Google initiative to make the mobile web plaster so this or amp is what this is a fiction you know it is so I relies on this new kind of standard could amp HTML its open and it relies on existing technologies such as HTML and these are you can link your normal page of content to the amp version with the canonical URLs and stuff like that here's an example of that in action so here's a drupal module affectionately called amp as well there's a drupal theme which you're required as well and how it works you just append query print and on the end of you your well and it will produce market that will conform to the spec and then you ask well why would I go to all that trouble to make another version the website like isn't this going backwards ten years and it's a good question and here's some reasons why you might want to think about doing this number one Google cases their content you don't serve any of these page views and google has a CD in there pretty good at it right have have been doing it for a while now these pages are by design limited with what you can do the optimized for speed and pretty much all pages on amp will load on a decent phone these days and one second or less that's complete that's done it's finished rendering or can't all done you could still use standard plugins or extensions there are ad ads for instance if you need ads you can still we have analytics it's just that yeah the syntax is slightly different there are other extensions as well like this for youtube videos Brightcove videos all sorts of other sort of plugins like that the zero-impact SEO as long as you use the canonical URL and point that back to your master version and there are Drupal modules as well so this is something that interests you yo give them or will they actually make a make it pretty easy out of the box and if we just talk a bit more about this SEO aspect of things there's no secret that page rank does take into account things such as how fast your website loads and whether you're not your site is mobile-friendly and there's a tool you can go to check how fast your sliders and whether it's mobile-friendly and it wouldn't be too hard to say that in the future Google will start biasing and content versus non am content and then this killer question comes up well why do I want to give my content to Google right it's my content I like it you know it's a mess I'm just numbers just shotgunned over the fence so these are actual media organizations with actual implementations of am and this is what they've seen and this is quite recent this came out and I think during these stats as well so in general there's some pretty awesome benefits for adopting this and yeah the excretion is like what people have never seen it this little icon down the bottom amp with a little lightning bolt looks as basically what that means so when you click on that result you'll get the amp version and it will load pretty quickly at the back of the slide is a URL you can go to cool down GGO / amp demo which will give you this experience on a mobile phone you can actually use it now correct yep only it's only on mobile so if you searched on desktop UNC amp yep little Google bias em over the non aunt version on a mobile and at the moment nan amp an amp will be spliced together but as it keeps more popularity as people start adopting it as I said I think they might change that mentality and for people that seen facebook instant articles is your my heard of that just phrase you hear facebook in circles cool so about half but it's it's like the same thing but essentially Facebook is very much a walled garden and you need to have a login to get to it and you know you're in facebook said he won't severe anyway next one drupal 8 this probably won't be too revolutionary for the people in the room but i'll gloss over at a high level hmmm you're back this was that aimed at non technical folks so in general drupal 8 content authoring much nicer especially if you add on lightning into the mix as well and James is doing a talk tomorrow on lightning so give that a will it's responsive dribble 7 and think is not the best Drupal 8 and fingers pretty good views can expose web services now so that means making decoupled apps with Drupal 8 as a back-end is a much nicer and for the divs in the room you already know this but I go over anyway symphony twig front in libraries and more kick ass testing so if you went to the last session on phpunit this will ring a bell and what's happened since 80 will headache that won't come out in April we got a few new experimental modules big pipe I'm written by wim layers who's some sort of casing ninja migrated you I now you can actually see what migration looks like rather than this the command line so that's pretty helpful in line for mirrors so I don't know you've seen a Drupal you for the four mon and you stuff something up click Save you scrolled right to the top but some vague message saying some you feel something in wrong that module at least aims to make that subcase 82 just came out recently and quite a lot of a new modules in here as well so place block yeah if you've not heard about these things diff we jump in and read about them but place block is basically bringing the concept of going away from the edmund and the back into bring it in the front end so you can see we're going to place the block before placing it the same with the settings tray module is an attempt to configure certain parts of the site while you're in the site you've got workman's moderation essentially it's been renamed content moderation you've got date time range so you can have start and end dates and big plaque got promoted from alpha to beta sounds pretty good and I don't know if this will work it may or may not make it on heavens is what's big pipe although big pipe requires is this is a demo for if you don't know what it is big pipe is a mechanism for flushing early and keeping the connection open so you can essentially flush the easy stuff quickly like you see here and then as your hard stuff renders it will flush it incremental e so all you need to have is a connection to a service tech support streaming essentially and if you're using up where you potentially using cloudflare cloudflare supports it and I queer balances also support it as well through vanish so you can start using this now next cool just Drupal distributions the key theme here is why reinvent the wheel and so many people love reinventing the wheel but the wheels pretty round now so let's just use someone else's wheel and you'll find in organizations there as they grow in complexity as a number of I guess web properties increases that it gets quite complex to keep them up to date keep them consistent and if you saw Dave sparks talk earlier they're talking about a bit of this trying to reduce that complexity reducing the custom craft reducing the snow flakiness of each site so the solution have a look at extracting those common parts of functionality that you use for every single build and examples are your workflow your content types how you do media how you integrate with social media your email marketing atms and use this as a base for all your site so things that are out there right now one example is thunder funds the Drupal distro which is Drupal 8 which is focused entirely on digital publishing so if you have a new site a magazine anything editorial then give this a serious consideration this is funded by a German conglomerate I think called burda media they have like 300 web properties under their control and this is their solution to it so and they're still actively working on like right now so in terms of just bundling a whole bunch of functionality that you normally see like paragraphs for making the content so you can slam stuff and really nicely oh and beard for a beating Twitter you know it's all been thought about and here's a little quote by dress but he says I believe that publishers should not compete through CMS technology but through the content and their brand so dress is basically saying that this is more or less that's old problem for these guys you know you don't need to be competing on that stuff that's focus on what you actually do well there's a video i won't play here because it's just too damn long but um further media this is the guys who make it and check that out later I need to talk about lightning a little bit it's I guess it's a distribution made by a queer that aims to empower developers to create basically better editorial experiences the negative alone and empower the editorial teams so the idea with lightning is you shouldn't need to undo anything that lightning has done and you normally with the distribution you start with in guitar don't like that that sucks so that's not the idea what's lightning so the idea of lightning you start with their it gives you a really good head start gives you some better content editorial experiences gives you a bit of a launching pad and last thing is this idea of having omni-channel so kind of sounds like a buzz word that they kind of like to check around at things but what kind of break the down to what I mean what I think that means the context for Drupal so traditionally with websites you've got stuff that's risky to change and you've also got stuff that's yeah so the risky stuff is anything that requires like change control like if you've got like I don't know an importer script that's scraping Reuters and then importing that you don't really want to make radical changes to their importer script we're at the same time you still want to better innovate on the front end like the technologies are just mentioned you still want to be able to adopt amp for instance you want to do better do that quickly without you know too much fuss so you have an idea of a experience platform to which you can drive that out of and Alice could be done is again with my sweet photoshop skills here you can have your left hand side being the critical business system so this is the systems you don't change very often you can think of it like your your content silo and then on the right-hand side you can syndicate that to a Drupal 8 site for instance and then it can deliver the experiences Boyer the apps the responsive websites your decoupled front-end etc so this way you can't got a separation of concerns and where this kind of gets really interesting if you do have more than one brand is that you can guess use that same data to drive more than one experience so what sits in the middle here is the product that uh queer does sell called content hub but basically it's a storage entity storage engine as still as your entities and JSON and allows you to syndicate that out so the idea here content hub would be to deliver experiences to the right user via the right channel access that same content through each one of those different platforms and be able to distribute that content so if you make an update and that piece of content on one site you can syndicate that back to the next slide PHP 7 hands up who's using PHP 7th nice it's awesome so here's a slide it's pretty compelling this was done by Jeff cooling and he's a pretty smart dude but he spun up a buncha VMs so they're not perfect but there's as bad as good as you're going to get without ya doing it on raw metal but this is PHP 536 it was the latest version of the time no longer is but and you get the idea as roughly twice as fast for uncaged page loads and approximately twice as fast for cached page loads and it's even faster than the hip hop vm and hip up the end for those who don't know is Facebook's kind of compiling thing that turns it into C code so somehow PHP 7 is faster than C code I how it also consumes this at this Ram as well so those requests that you are serving not only are they faster they use less memory so potentially this means that you can drop your hardware as a result of moving to PHP seven if you use New Relic this is what your graph could look like it's a very happy graph again why care about speed what is this how be right just take murrieta well page rank as one you can save money it's always nice then you can build your features people like faster pages so make them faster and here's a random stat but about half the people expect that we're page load in two seconds or less and I think Amazon proved that if they slow down a page by 100 milliseconds it one percent of sales dropped off so if you doing it by second yeah there's ten percent or more drupal 8 mph b7 really go together the test spot that test score tested against 565 five and seven so you guarantee that will work with Drupal 8 contrib modules I mean is everything then they vary depending on who maintains them but an general would ripple a you'll pretty much set with Drupal 7 and they've just recently solved a lot of bogus with it with PHP seven but contra begin might be the thing you need to worry about but in general Drupal 8 start the end with if you want PHP soon unlike where there is a private beta which means that if you do 110 come chat to me and we can do it for non production environments at the moment with the view that at some point in the future we can roll it out to production we are waiting on a few things to become stable we're unquote so memcache apparently has a version that may or may not work and your relic is still dragging the chain personalization so this is often checked around as well but this is the idea of serving the right content to the right user at the right time and this problem is specific to media but potential impact your clients as well as they shift away from print they're basically noticing that their revenues like this been smashed and even though they've moved to online and adopted maybe a subscription model in some way like maybe a pay wall or something like that the recouped some right but it's nowhere near level they used to have but a lot of the time they don't even know with your readers are they don't know what they like they don't know how to sell to them they just they might just enter the email blasts they'll go to every single one of the users sayings you want a stuff kangaroo right now go no I don't like them so how do you even know what your users like how do you know what they like to spend their time on so you need to basically attract that needed like you need to track them so segmentation and personalization is a key requirement here and I talked about budda media again one of their properties is in style it's not in English it's not very fun to read but the idea was they had a anonymous only site so no login no sign up and now they're tracking them so they can they can basically track what content they consume what products they likely are using and all this context is kind of used and how they use it is with this concept of a food revenue stream this is where you can market those products all those services to them but rather than sort of shotgun approach we're just going to do it everybody might go well actually I'm going to offer that the twee' kangaroos to the you know to the children and see what happens but you can also partner with other brands or other sponsors to advertise their staff through your site and you know maybe look at using e-commerce is a way of recouping a bit of that money and this is the CTO of better media they already had the readers I already have the tools and they had 52 million anonymous readers who have no idea what they were really doing and now they've got 52 million people put in buckets put in segments so they can send an email blast out to the people with certain like or maybe a student interest in a particular topic and sorry this should be in green to apologize yeah I fix it for next time clearly that's wrong so deed us we've already seen how to do that this morning with the sweet ping command so what does adidas its distributed so that means has more than one address basically normally it's all around the world and it's a denial of service and so basically they're looking to impact your ability to serve regular customers content and how they typically do this is with a flood yeah you can think of it like if we've got eight line eight-lane highway coming into your city you can take a thousand cars a minute they'll send 100 million and then you'll soon notice that no cars are coming through and it's adidas and a lot of people will say oh it's okay I've got a pretty good firewall let's kind of like giving a you know like a toll bridge right but if you can't get over the to the toll bridge then was it matter and you might say well why do people do ask people you know like we're racing script kiddies they just do it for fun but something more malicious I guess is that competitors you can hire d dot blots maybe you want to exploit someone maybe you don't agree with what they are saying maybe it's when I show someone else something you've done and this graph is quite old like maybe six months old so like where we do partner with CloudFlare and we get access to a few things but this is attack traffic for what like a month and its measured in gigabits for those who can't read it and it goes up to about 400 and something you put this in perspective the total bandwidth of Kenya is 500 gigabits so you can take a country of this type of traffic so these aren't these are small more fun facts and this is not doing to scare you like there's no heckert IP here right this is what was actually happening and the DDoS attacks are relentless half of all application layer attacks that happen again so you think us gone away at it I don't actually need predictions fine Tiger to hurt once a week on average most people also think I'll be gone in half an hour hope you write check out for now yeah the longest attack was a 54 days and you need to ask yourself is thats a really a length of time I can do without my business and this is also mentioned this morning this is awesome and so a key week on for those who did go this was a talk I shameless who stole the the slide title from it but the engine of garbage things and go watch the key we can talk as well it's actually amazing they dissect a bunch of things like barbie dolls and analyze them this is essentially what's creating your DDoS attacks that stuff that you buy that you think's a cool idea like a light bulb that can hook up to your phone it's your security cameras that you want to check from your phone where you're not at home it's a smoke alarm like who makes this stuff so this is basically one vendor in China that makes these chips that are coming out of the box you can't modify them and they come with insecure software someone open source the code to make your own bot name is called mirai ma rai so you can go check that on github and he can go start ponying summer these are devices if you want this is a recent attack that CloudFlare saw just a single site where's the graph you saw earlier was aggregate this is layer seven so this is HTTP requests typically these are post requests typically these come with a rather large post body we're talking like a half a meg Meg more and we're seeing a 1.7 million requests per second coming in yeah there's bonkers this is all coming from internet of things as well and encapsulants ed and where provider well basically they did their best to come up some numbers around this and an unmitigated attack they said as likely to cost around forty thousand dollars an hour and the impact is more than just a few people didn't sign up and by tweak and gurus has actually consumers lose faith in your website right because it doesn't work maybe data theft maybe they pinch some of your stuff and you end up on have I been pwned maybe they pinch your IP and now you're no longer the only person who makes their product so now that you have the scary things like a delayed and how do I stop it basically it's specialists ask you can't just be good at iptables you need someone with a lot of bandwidth and a lot of points of presence all around the the world so there's a high barrier to entry you don't see startups there do DDoS protection we do partner with CloudFlare we do resell their services aqua edge predict is what we call it and we can reach out to their version of me to basically get direct technical advice when we need to know which is pretty helpful you know like sometimes you don't to deal with level one level two sometimes just want to talk to the the people we know what they're doing but a recap here sorry team was a bit of a shotgun in the face for in terms of the information but roughly that's what we come in did wonder him with everything to raise any questions hey so HTTP two I know CloudFlare supports it that's the first thing so and then I believe that what speedy was merged into that right I'm the protocol of anyway there's a bunch of performance benefits for HTTP toe which is the reason why you should be looking at this as well my approach is light on those well good point so HTTP to normally browsers are restricted the number of resources they can download parallel out right and the heaters on those resources are not gzipped and there can be a problem that you're sending you know 200k heaters which I have yeah anyway long story anyway so they can make your website a bit faster i guess as well and carefully already support that so you just toggle it on and then you're good to go in terms of making a better for drupal i guess that does make it look either for drupal I'll see me more about this is no connection so delivering mountain maintain this is the connection looking like a web socket or yeah yeah yeah okay that's interesting i need to find out a bit more about have fun but yeah we've sockets have come up in the past is just that PHP is not a great tool for web sockets because typically you need event-driven frameworks like no Jay this is a good example of one ruby was they have one whereas PHP is like I get a request stateless ice in a pack and then I get other guests I have no idea what happened for the previous of Chris there's a new request and yeah it's interesting though a duck where we are looking at that and potentially seeing if there's a use case to support more event driven applications so be keen to hear more about the app or the idea or the website or whatever it is cool well that thang in these pages are links up this road talk right so give the slides and yeah happy reading question was what's the difference between you'll move on the website and advertising so here you are such a traditional easily right there and end on your website and and then they made a responsive site and I whiskey talk | DrupalSouth | UCpTqeUbxdPMwbhiBs3TzdAA | 2016-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,280 | 27,475 |
kaAaQsvLoSk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaAaQsvLoSk | Nebraska Legislature Rules Change #nebraska #unicameral #nebraskalegislature #legislature #bills | I'm primarily against changing the rules because I feel like we're changing the rules in the middle of a game I had a long discussion a few weeks ago with a ref coaching wrestling and we were talking about the rules and how some of them change and no God please through that conversation no we talked about how some rules are good some some rule changes are bad and how when we change rules are we actually thinking about the long-term impact of changing rules or are we just making short-term decisions to make our lives easier and that's something I think we have to think about as a body is are these changes going to have negative impacts going forward yeah we could always adjust to the rules and figure out ways around them but why should we have to do that when | Real Free News Nebraska | UC-xRwm1jERIPRR4W_WZX5NQ | 2024-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 145 | 768 |
MPSh_LUfNwo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPSh_LUfNwo | Drapeyy X Chase Gwopo - Count Bundles (Music Video) | @MixtapeMadness | [Music] frames [Music] other production guys let's tink score score ain't hard to tell he was getting a guard who are you to tell me i'm spending a lot i'll cut me [Music] call me the male got a hundred always in a trap house got a hundred [ __ ] in the background i was 16 up in ot never went out full of in it all of olgies oldest told me how to load up a stick and let it rip this ain't no db girl we don't lick she said that i'm childish just put a gap for my child and i'm proud and you're still living at home with your mom so you childish [ __ ] [ __ ] in the kitchen man they're loving my [ __ ] diamonds dance flicker the wrist [ __ ] talking that's a hell of a [ __ ] young bulls get the food on t come to the hood when i'm damn and i'm dead 40 for long they're running they're scared don't come too close to the car there's a dog in the car she wanted a party yeah so what i cop to the car [Music] holes in the spot gotta fly them i'm flying i'm flying back a thousand cheese butts are like tyson i ain't fighting and my bag will weaken my bag when i sleep for the young ways running the shift and it's free extendable clips he calls for a brick now i'm taking a stick oh yeah i'm taking a risk for the love of the money i'm taking the risk she asked what i paid for my wrist he ain't my god that was taking his wrists cb4l y rcb one why won't she be yes | Mixtape Madness | UCMlHf6251NKQM-qkS2pgYQg | 2021-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 285 | 1,425 |
A7DMRk6khVU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7DMRk6khVU | Page 3 in Sack Junk Journal | [Music] hello welcome to english creative studio i'm angie and today we are going to go on a little second and we are going to do page three i think and uh pull our little flag out because i'm not wow and we are going to work on this page and i'm not exactly positively sure what we're going to be doing on it let's put music on it to begin with and let's go from that i'm just ripping it by hand with the room i don't even know what sizes um okay we got that done now let's do something a little bit different not a normal um i've got these stencils um before we know it let's see what else i've got okay i guess these will do they'll have to do okay so i'm going to take my ink goggles hush that's just victoria tootsie no ma'am and we are going to just go in just like so and now we're going in with a little bit of mossy emoji meadow you use what you got don't have to use what i'm using and i've always said that now i'm just going to go in and put new little smokers in the middle okay now i'm going back in i think i'm going to do this green oh no i'm feeling great today and that's all i'm going to do today um oh um okay i just tore up some um a sec that i use for the front of the curtain you know those things that goes like this don't tell me i'm the only one that has to look serious but i won't believe you but i bet i'm the only one that goes like this okay that purple world drives clear i'm gonna put rhinestone on here and then i'm gonna put three up here and i'm just using that little glue i i still got half my stuffed pants and i had a crop this weekend and i took drunk journaling with me and most of my stuff is still packed so y'all just fur with me i don't know exactly what i wanted okay with that being done i'm going to paste it on my uh set let me find what i'm looking for and i'm just using this uh school glue for the most part and then i'm going just around the edges with the arc little glue i don't press the school glue totally been a while since i've used it okay we've got page three down in our little sec journal i hope you all have a blessed day y'all come back and see us and we'll get we'll probably do something for inside their vest next y'all have a blessed day we'll talk to you later and happy jet jungling bye [Music] so [Music] you | Angie's Creative Studio | UC3TH2tgk0dh731UCuTneDBg | 2022-07-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 478 | 2,282 |
4LnL2AbbUyI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LnL2AbbUyI | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [#133] - Novigrad: Haunted house || Walkthrough | [Music] all these shots you want a breeze comes up one without the other and I don't want them Whitcher what Jack Kareen look who's come huh live here together now didn't know once you told me Sarah had been responsible for my nightmares I decided to see if the Devils as scary as they paint him or her I came in to find not a fiend but our little Sarah and I can't say why but we took a liking to one another immediately long ago to isolate themselves from a world of beasts humans began building cities but since beast sprout within stone walls as well as they do outside them this did not obey human fears the truth is walls guarantee no one safety the place where you lock yourself in and lock all else out that's not your own your home is sometimes a place you travel long and far to find [Music] | Ultrawide GC | UCNwM0-p4iQNBkW6TUg7NkeA | 2018-09-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 157 | 801 |
Q_Lc1PjbndQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Lc1PjbndQ | Best Clash of Titans Midlane Guide | #CoTstars #CoT #ClashOfTitans & #CoTtutorial | so [Music] hello hero heroines welcome to mingle cot i am satan and please do enjoy this amazing children video julian is one of the best mages and one of my personal favorite mages in cot right now because in the meta he's like one of the best heroes in the meta to play right now next is your team composition when you are taking tooling if you have people with high burst damage high poke damage high cc that's better for you as a student in the team like for example if your team has like insane cc you can just spam your you can do your combo have your abilities the enemy is dead right and the second thing is high poke damage like tooling best works when the students are best to work when the enemy is at low hp because it does flow like it it's like thirty percent of the lost hp now your old so it's the best works when the enemy is low so if you have like if your tool in jungle if you have a crixie that's better if you are dude and mid and your team has a lot of cc for example thing greg is also good alice is good really good and like those heroes it's better for you to lean to like win the team fight to help the team to win the team fight and next is above the rotation how can you rotate well with tooling how can i not just student how can any made player that is a mage player help the team win the match with their rotations that's just easy too that's not a big deal you don't have to like you don't need to be really proud to be this like for me i personally if the lane is winning like if the big like top lane that is mm lane is winning you just randomly go to the slayer lane to help your warrior slash tank or ds and if your team like if your team is losing please rotate where the enemy mage is there if your enemy is there and you're low in gold your team is doing good you need to rotate asap to the lane where the enemy mid laner is there so that you can help to counter those players to deal the certain amount of timing and to win the fight and to get gold that's how you rotate it's it's super easy don't worry guys it's super easy just pay attention to the minima see where your team needs you see where the enemy jungler is and do be careful while rotation julian is quite squishy be careful for campers that camp in those certain bushes in the mid lane as well as the top lane as well as the diesel be really careful of campers rotate properly and just boom when the team fight with children is one of the best mages in cot right now like because he has a very divine mechanics you can either play him as an initiator that is to start fights just start fight back out and stuff and just finish it and finish the enemies off he can be also used as a pokemage for example like krixi you can poke very well with grixy you can do the same thing with tulane and the last the clean proof it's so obvious just out of the enemy when the enemy is low hp and boom he just vanishes in thin air is really weak against heroes with data tanky that are that have very good cc and mobility for example of tanki heroes we have thane adrian jack theseus heroes now tanks are literally to do group can you imagine this matter and address very well and if they have proper equipment they have proper equipment in their build they can seriously wander around you not kidding tulane can get one shouted by these heroes if you don't dodge well next this is a really easy pick there's an easy count i mean sorry two lane can be easily countered with heroes that have insane crowd control and stunts for example click seeking counter if you have article illumina can counter you and generally a lot of heroes with cc can counter to 10 and the third is heroes with high mobility for example elendro can really counter tool and if you don't have the passive and you don't leave well against lalander like he has insane teleportation abilities which is as one has to all abilities help and end up to teleport from one place to another and that can be really tricky to do when students can if ellen does dodges students s1 or s2 that will not allow him to activate his passive then tooling is just dead so be careful against certain heroes that are really thank you that we have insane cc and insane mobility these heroes can get countered by tilland and these heroes and tylen is very weak against these heroes [Music] nobody yeah [Music] me [Music] do [Music] let's go [Music] [Applause] let's go [Music] foreign [Music] you | m1ng5e | UCcPjDvSjq3qwlTrBs5SLoOg | 2022-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 872 | 4,435 |
q3K0b7vh874 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3K0b7vh874 | Deepika Padukone: I feel so free | we wake up today we read the papers every single day there's a headline and [Music] my heart aches because it's preventable [Music] there were days where I just wanted to be in bed just sleep from not wake up it started with just a feeling of not of not being completely they're breaking down for no reason truly just feeling completely lost and not understanding what was happening to me I lived with it for awhile actually I was I was filming a movie at that time and I had no idea what what I was going through and I'd go to work every day I'd literally have to pull myself out of bed and go to work [Music] it's absolutely preventable and I think a large part of also the stigma comes from the fact that in schools we didn't have anything to talk about mental health I want to help people I want them to understand what they are going through we want to create awareness we want to tell people that it's a it's okay to feel the way you do if you are feeling a certain way it's absolutely all right so to create the awareness to reduce the stigma is it going to happen soon maybe not are we moving in the right direction most definitely I felt like I needed to fly or swim or just not be boxed and and to feel free and I feel so free today [Music] | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2017-10-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 248 | 1,250 |
9S9MP2VTLVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S9MP2VTLVk | DITCHING THE HEAVY COOLER | well hello hello this is another installment of what dave does and figure stuff out while you're at work yeah while you're at work i'm in the jetty wolf figuring stuff out and i have just come upon a wonderful revelation this fish bag that i bought years ago and i absolutely love because i found a great spot for it i mentioned it in a different video an earlier video but here's what i'm doing with it i'm hanging it right there that is my australian mini chiller fish bag and it hangs right here that's one of my little posts that i hang my fenders from and it hangs right here on my rapid storage strap dealie and it stays out of the way and i can get rid of it really easy by throwing it up in there here's the deal i'm looking around because you know i'm always revamping everything serious revampage and i was up here cleaning out my anchor locker and just doing some tidying up and stuff like that because i rescheduled today for 20 plus not wins yes that's the life of a fishing guide you never know in the winter when you're actually going to make any money what i was doing is i went to blue bottle fishing in australia that's where i got the mini chiller fish bag so the way they're they make this was really appealing to me is it's got this flat bottom and this is exactly how it would lay on the boat the only bag that stands up straight it's shaped like this it's not one of these just envelope things that just flop over this bag will stand up straight i don't have it standing up straight right now but it will so then i'm looking around on the internet i'm a professional finder to make a long story short i found a company out in destin florida called eat my tackle i see that they're making a fish bag now and it just so happens to look exactly like this one has the same dimensions this one here is 40 inches long basically overall and 20 something inches long and i like that it can be folded and shoved away and i like the fact that it's got lots of straps and lo and behold it's on amazon so i went and ordered one i went and ordered one for this side so i can hang another bag right there because i am trying to save weight i have taken my usual cooler here my icy tech and then i put this in okay to hold it up well now i am putting fish there but the point of this whole thing is is this fish bag is the absolute cats behind and i wanted another one well you have to pre-order these he doesn't have any or i would order another one right off of us from australia for about the same price i can get it for about the same price as the ones that i found that eat my tackle has on amazon so i ordered it and i put it on my amazon tools of the trade page if you're looking to get away from fish boxes coolers cleaning out coolers because i have to admit i was never a fish baggy kind of guy but boy i'll tell you it sure is easy just to take clean the fish while they're in here just take the ice dump it over the side stick the bag in the water wash it out boom hang it back up to dry it's a done deal maybe spritz it out with some fresh water when i get home so fish bags do have their merit and you say to yourself well dave why do you need a second one well i like spares and i'm gonna have another one over here that i can keep ice in or i can put you know dry goods like people sandwiches and i can save this just for things that we want to keep cold because what i've been doing is i've been stacking this level with ice that holds a good amount of crushed ice and a little bit of ice over here with some drinks you can see i got some drinks down in there right now and then as we catch fish i throw them in here let them chill out after i usually dispatch them with a thump if you know what i mean then i take an ice scoop i take my ice scoop and then i put some ice in this bag so that's what i've been doing i'm getting away from caring i had that 200 court cooler up here it was good people would sit on it and i'd be so bow heavy that i'd be pushing into waves and stuff and it was sort of a pain so now i still have a seat for two up here back here i used to have the cooler sitting back here i said that same cooler back here nobody sat on it everybody just sits right here on the gunnel i didn't have my boat built to lose this ballroom dancing back here see all this ballroom dancing i want space that is my biggest pet peeve and with that fish bag up there not even on the deck and maybe even another one over here i kind of can't wait i will be doing a review of it i'm putting it on my amazon tools of the trade page and i will be doing a review of their bag up against the mini fish chiller that i have from australia they're getting them built all in the same place we all know where everything's coming from so uh there you go that is something that's just an update on a product that thing i've had five drum in it okay i've had five drum in that thing already couple sheep's head now with fish bags what you want to do is you really want to sort of dispatch mr sheepshead you just don't want to take him green as grass and throw him in your fish bag because those weapons that he has on his back he'll just puncture your fish back so there you go maintaining the space in the boat we don't do a lot of fishing up here people sit up here to get out of the sun they do sit up there and they fish off out of here they still got a seat to sit on right here fish out there a lot of people sit right up there and they fish out of there but i just want to give you a heads up that while you're at work i am looking for streamlining my operation constantly so there you go thanks for watching and all the links will be below because i've already put that eat my tackle fish bag on my tools of the trade page it's 40 inches long holds plenty of fish holds plenty it's like 70 quart or something whatever if you were to fill it up full of water and i'll put the link to the original video i did about the mini fish chiller while i was talking about the yeti hoppers and all that stuff so i guess you could say my hobby is tweaking things but it's funny that i have a video about that already and now somebody else came out with one and i'm gonna be able to do a video about it as the wind is blowing here in jacksonville florida keep my fingers crossed that tomorrow i can actually get out with two guys and two guys later in the week so there you go i'll see you on the next [Music] one [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | Capt Dave's Sport Fishing | UCDMTN9o3GGLKLmNrRruv3Jg | 2020-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,330 | 6,454 |
6Uv36n3Qa2w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Uv36n3Qa2w | Sulaco (fictional spacecraft) | Wikipedia audio article | the USS Sulaco is a fictional space ship and important setting in the film aliens it also appears briefly in the opening scene of alien 3 as well as in the aliens infestation and aliens colonial marines video games that takes place shortly after the events of alien 3 topic etymology the Sulaco is named after a fictional town in Joseph Conrad's novel Nostromo which is also the name of the ship from the original alien a number of other names in the franchise are based on Conrad's work as well some scholarly research into the symbolism of the Alien franchise has considered it significant that Sulaco in Conrad's Nostromo is the home of the owners of the silver mine figuring in the book while the Sulaco in aliens transport soldiers to investigate unknown troubles at a corporate outpost of weyland yutani and to protect their investment drawing parallels between the corporate owners in Conrad's work and the shadowy business entity forming a central part of the aliens franchise topic depiction the Sulaco is a conestoga class starship that transports United systems colonial Marines to investigate the loss of communication with a colony on lv-426 in the aliens film while carrying only a small compliment in the movie and only to drop ships it is noted in other reference material that is a troop carrier the Sulaco could carry up to 20,000 tons of cargo with up to 8 you d4l cheyenne drop ships and has sufficient life-support capabilities for 90 crew and passengers with up to 2,000 possible in hibernation for short-term trips after encountering aliens in the colony only Ellen Ripley Sigourney Weaver a colonist named Newt Carrie hen Marine Dwayne Hicks Michael Biehn and the Android Bishop Lance Henriksen managed to return to the ship they also accidentally carry along an alien queen which Ripley ejects into space during the movies final battle before the survivors enter cryogenic sleep in alien 3 a fire aboard the Sulaco leads to the survivors cryogenic sleep tubes being launched from the ship with its further fate unknown topic production Syd Mead a principle conceptual designer on aliens first designed the Sulaco is a massive sphere a heavily armed cargo ship outfitted to transport material James Cameron was not satisfied as having a spherical model move past the lens would have required variable focus he produced a quick sketch of the style of ship he imagined and noted that he was imagining something like a forest of Antony enter in the frame followed by the enormous bulk of the sul a co well some claim that the basic shape was based on a submarine the design has most often been described as a gun in space due to the elongated form resembling the pulse rifles used in the movie with Syd Mead agreeing that in addition to Cameron's preferences this was one of the reasons for the switch from the spherical form other film analysts have remarked on how the opening shot of the ship as something sinister and weapon like procedures Ripley's transformation during the movie into a warrior figure akin to the hardened Marines the Sulaco already carries the opening shot of the ship travelling through space has also been called fetishistic and shark like an image of brutal strength and ingenious efficiency while the rigid mechanic militarized interior of the Sulaco designed by ron cobb is contrasted to the somewhat more organic and friendly interior of the Nostromo in the first movie also designed by ron cobb other sources have also noted the homage the initial scenes paid to the opening tour through the Nostromo in alien meat has denied rumours in the fan community that actual scientific research had been done into how a futuristic spaceship might work as an example he noted that the idea for the early spherical design had nothing to do with creating centrifugal gravity as such problems were for storyline purses assumed to have already been solved by science topic color and lighting [Music] several movie academics have remarked on the color and lighting symbolism in the Alien franchise which often offsets white strongly lit environments spaceships corporate officers against darker dirtier corrupted settings derelict alien ships abandoned industrial facilities these black touches can trust or even attempt to take over the purity of the white elements others have agreed with this interpretation and pointed to the Sulaco with its sterilized white interior as representing this element in the second film of the franchise topic merchandising you topic videogames the videogame aliens infestation features the Sulaco is one of its playable settings where the player is part of a Marine unit sent to the ship to investigate what happened on board after the events of aliens the videogame aliens colonial Marines begins by featuring the derelict Sulaco being investigated by a colonial Marine search and rescue team set shortly after the events of alien 3 the investigating Marines find that the ship has been boarded by scavengers and infested by aliens gearbox software meticulously created the entire spaceship room by room topic scale modeling the ship has also been built as a scale model by enthusiasts toy company a Oshima bunker Kyodai and model maker Halcyon with some more detailed versions also produced by small series individual commissioned modeling companies topic appearances aliens 1986 aliens novel 1986 aliens mutes tale novel 1992 alien 3 1992 alien 3 novel 1992 alien 3 the gun video game 1992 aliens the female war novel 1993 aliens colonial marines technical manual 1995 1996 2012 aliens colonial marines 2013 alien the weyland-yutani report 2014 alien river of pain 2014 aliens bug hunt 2017 | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2019-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 946 | 5,665 |
_IpyR9e51g0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IpyR9e51g0 | Amherst Pelham Regional School Committee: May 22, 2018 | seeing the presence of everyone calling this meeting to order at 6:30 two of the Amherst Pelham Regional School Committee the first item on our agenda is approval of the minutes of May 8 now take a look through them and obviously emotionally being or whenever someone wants to make it I move to accept the minutes of Tuesday May 8th your second it's been moved and seconded are there it is I realize it's long seeing none all those improve favor approving the minutes of May 8 seem viable raising your hand is there a nays abstentions one abstention so carries I think we're at present 7 0 1 minutes are approved we're gonna move next in two announcements in public comments during the last meeting which people probably are aware of I ended up reading at the very beginning of the meeting a statement of our policy on the announcement and public comment period and in which public comments are welcomed as a reminder of it and I'm not quoting from it that's not sitting here in front of me but the the general gist of it was that a it is not a period in which the School Committee is debating with the public it's something which we welcome the public's comments look forward to hearing what you have to say and we'll either incorporate that feedback in an item during the meeting if it's something on the agenda and if it's something that's not on the agenda that'll be considered for a future agenda which the committee can discuss it in public the second thing is that the comments are limited to three minutes in most meetings in the past I've been fairly strict about that in the last meeting I made the observation that I wasn't because there's a lot of people who wanted to speak I wasn't going to be sort of ruthless about gaveling the 3-minute mark so I'm gonna maintain that approach this time but I will tell you that most people came in around 3 minutes and 15 seconds or 3 minutes and 20 or so so it wasn't anything people were it was really an opportunity to get people to allow to finish their thoughts as opposed to an open-ended session so if it goes on too long obviously all gabble it and then the third comment was that for both members of the school committee when we're discussing items as well as all four also for the public if you look at our policy you'll note that it says that the are our discussions or deliberations including the public comment period is discussing the policies and decisions of the school district and not individual personnel or comments that would go to the character judgement about those character about those individuals that's something which is both I think an appropriate ethic ethical policy of the committee but is also something that for the committee something we take very seriously so well I'll end up just I just want a forewarn everyone I did this the same thing last time that I'll end up gaveling out those comments and just as a comment since people who were here last time are here I made the same observation last time that there's a peculiarities about the way our policy is written is that there was actually nothing preventing people from appraising the work of administrators or staff or teachers the actual language of the policy has to do with disparaging them so and as I said last time although I think there's a common sense to that I also in a way apologized to the public for that seemingly uneven thing that's why I think in a perfect world everyone would be keeping their comments to policy and management as opposed to individuals anyways I want to say that up front just because I want to be able to make sure that whatever facilitation I'm doing is done fairly and and further I guess just as another observation you know the chair is the server the committee so although this may seem obvious in a time since I'm at the center point of the table with a gavel it may seem like I'm directing a show but the reality is I only and of course we're gonna have a reorganization next meeting so this is potentially my last meeting as chair I only exist for the pleasure of and the functionality of the committee itself the work in decisions we do we do together and are always made together the framing of the decision is done something that is the power of the chair that I do typically in concert with the superintendent's input but in fact even there if you've been following our meetings for the last year you'll notice that there's copious amount of time in the back end of the session usually when we're talking to an empty room in which the committee actually has a lot of input to what's on the agenda if I've ever violated that spirit I apologise to the committee and don't wish to do so again but I'm just saying that even though the comments are directed to the chair the reality is I'm the servant of the group not any more of a leader than anyone else here so with that oh yes sir I think that'd be great I just didn't happen to have it in front of me I think that's why I was paraphrasing so the section is my fellow speakers may offer comments and opinions about the school operations and programs that concern them but in public session the committee will not hear personal complaints about school personnel nor against to any member of the school community either by name or by reference to position under most circumstances administrative channels are the proper means for disposition of legitimate complaints involving staff members so it doesn't say it here but on school committee accepts complaints of this nature via email also occasionally in person but this policy expressly prohibits them in the particular venue of comment that's true that's very true hopefully I think what I did a reason you're no it's a wonderful idea reddit I think I did a reasonable job of characterizing it though okay and so also the other thing I'd point out is that sometimes we have our public comment period after it's done the room empties out and I realize you're all very busy and it's even wonderful that you hear it regardless of what you say regardless of what you're saying to potentially critique programs and policies or otherwise I think it's wonderful you're here and contributing your voice but I'd also point out that if you look since I think some of you are probably going to be interested in this topic if you look at item one after our subcommittee update superintendent updates in chairs report we do have an item on licensure and hiring process the middle school principal search in this search process committee that process oriented group that assistant superintendent Cunningham described so bring that up only because I think there are in fact going to be even answers or responses whether other directly to an individual are really more importantly indirectly you know dressing the substance of an issue that are going to come up later in the agenda and so I would actually welcome people staying that we would all welcome people staying if they like to hear through those sections if they so wish so with that announcements and public comments is open if you have a public comment please come up to the microphone identify yourself by name and as I mentioned before you have three minutes to speak I need ten minutes well we don't have ten minutes I guess I have to ask the committee whether their issues in suspending our rules this is a statement for more than one person this is a statement of from people that can be here I'm still just following my own rules mm-hmm Cinelli president has been it's it's a generous three minutes and so not gaveled at 301 310 and even 410 seems a little excessive there are many when I spoke two months ago or the two meetings ago yeah I was being gobbled and interrupted and last meeting no one was interrupted her gaveled no one went any further than four minutes last time though I thought I was timing everyone feel like I'm put in the committee on the spot well yeah I mean our general rule is three minutes and I we are generous with that three minutes I think and there are other ways certainly if you have sure I'll use other information to send us we're you know clear I have nothing responded to but sure sure we'll do that of that is also true okay completely other yeah yeah yes they could they should come up and do though but please continue or the please feed like thank you I am chrissy harmon and i'm here to pick up where I left off to school committee meetings ago in which I addressed the discrimination of an african-american principal during the arms hiring process it turns out in a murse the problem of unlicensed administrators leading our schools is not new it is systemic deep-seated and it's led by white male privilege I'm here to address this pervasive practice of hiring unlicensed individuals to administrative positions in the amorous public schools now the only thing I can agree with on the teachers who discredited their own profession and service to repairing another person's ego last School Committee meeting was this repeated request for transparency request I agree with you just did it right there you were just criticizing and characterizing and disparaging the teachers who came and spoke last time I'm just saying it did you were characterizing as opposed to saying you disagreed with the position on licensure okay so can I continue please Thanks it was my choice to block the waiver of the previous principal I blocked her getting a waiver a hardship waiver from Dessie the reason why because to get a hardship waiver a superintendent has to prove to deci that there is a hiring hardship that has taken place which there was not so into invent this hardship the superintendent has to create public had to create public suspicion about a principal of color who was well known in the district to the point that people who knew he had applied for arms the arms principal position began asking him what did you do have you ever been arrested or something what is it that we don't know the superintendent made disparaging remarks to keep it's important that people in the community hear what I have to say so I would just remind the chair and I guess the public as well that the section that I read without interpretation does not talk about defamation is not talk about rudeness but it's well not here personal complaint about personnel facts or against any member of the school community either by name or by references to a physician so that would include very polite very rational very product based complaints about a teacher or superintendent or an assistant superintendent and that's we have other venues for those moments I've not received a response correct I actually think almost everything we're talking about tonight in item 1 under licensing hiring process search process and principle search is in fact directly responsive to it you were in to us so I'd actually completely disagree with I'm just I'm not saying we can't hear you I'm just saying well that's the problem is being the problem is mr. Demming is actually correct but your excuse me a point of order mr. chair I'm not sure we should be engaging in a debate but this is an opportunity for so if we can just maintain comments that are factual that are not aspersions against any person during the committee and that we're not engaging back and forth I think maybe we can hear this public comment sure sure thank you okay I'm just gonna reclaim my time sure the superintendent made these disparaging remarks to keep people that he unilaterally decided were quote-unquote not the right fit out of what he perceives to be his establishment no different than a Starbucks manager who creates suspicion of two african-american males in order to justify a call to police to remove them from their establishment because they were not the right fit as we were all engaging last to last school committee meeting enough pity party / goodbye lamenting over the fact that the laws are so inconvenient that Massachusetts laws should not apply to Amherst mm-hmm even though they are there to create conditions for equitable hiring and to protect the civil rights of students I was at home reading through piles of documentation that showed that the specific case that was brought up was just one card in a house of cards of a pervasive practice of hiring unlicensed unqualified educators to administration positions this was done in one of two ways either having them work and never once reporting their licensure to Dessie or to applying for hardship waivers by saying that there was only one applicant and then having these individuals work under principles with an initial license if that's not a system that setup for discrimination I don't know what is I wrote out this list of individuals and sent it to the school committee the day after the last school committee meeting and again I reiterated this process reflects cronyism conflict of interest and is a process that is primed to discriminate against highly qualified administrators from obtaining positions unless one white man decides they are not the right fit for his establishment I wanted to know why does it say over and over again that there's only one applicant this was in many cases not true it certainly saves a superintendent a hassle of having to discredit candidates over and over there were individuals in the district who had applied for some of these positions now applying for a hardship waiver for an unlicensed individual to be employed over and over and over as is the case when you have so many highly qualified experienced administrators some of whom happened to be of color is like applying for welfare and snap over and over and over repeatedly holding back all your bank statements behind your back that show you actually have a $200,000 a year job there is no hardship that exists in this district to attract qualified administrators and by the way it's just simply a Massachusetts requirement if anyone wants to argue that they can drive down to Boston - deci to talk about how special and worst is and why the law should not apply to them so 24 hours after this last School Committee meeting and I sent this list is to the school committee and administrators the next day the superintendent reappointed these individuals behavior that reflects that I was right in my initial remarks to the school committee back in April that this was a hiring system of cronyism that the superintendent had set up and it was set up to discriminate void of arms I never had any response from the School Committee or the superintendent except them and wore them sorry I gotta take a point of order it's actually part of practice that raised concerns and characterizing something as cronyism establishment by a white man right I'm talking about a practice I think - if you could help the committee cuz I'm John actually I'm trying to help you get through your state you want me to help you manage no you are not you're bad the bad practice that's existing to like sugarcoat it for you I know that's what you need no it's well just conceal continue and then he'll keep complaining and I'll have to keep gaveling mr. chair would it be impossible for us to just get that statement may be emailed - well I think I've emailed it before many times this is for the public I'm in public comments to speak to the public the people who are not here to speak single mothers children of low socioeconomic backgrounds children of color the people who are adversely affected by hiring so many unlicensed administrators I was going to get to that part with the admonition that was stated a moment ago about referencing individuals I'm speaking about a practice then if you can try to talk about the practice of that referencing individuals if you're able to yes I'm not trying to get engaging back and forth discussions so we're at four at five minutes I mean I've stopped it and started it again I'm sorry I'm making you all feel very uncomfortable I'm actually not sorry the reason that was this was given this documentation signed by the superintendent which repeatedly state that only one applicant had applied was to create a hardship now the explanation that was given from the administration superintendent's office was that there was an error in the application software now deci wants to know as well why is this repeated process is practiced this process that I'm speaking to not the individual but the practice so deci asked can I have your school spring logs and their response is that there's an application software filtering error this was a phrasing so they're speaking about school spring which is the application software that's used to hire qualified licensed candidates and this is a third-party website that's trafficked by thousands of educators so this bizarre glitch it miraculously filtered out the exact unlicensed candidates that the superintendent already wanted to hire so what I'm describing here is systemic institutional racism and what that looks like in 2018 where one white person one white man is literally and figuratively figure filtering out who he believes can fit so now if you can you think he talked earlier but you're handing it over someone to complete the state the contain in this statement no actually yeah I'm Jean Charlotte from Leverett and I just want to stop my statement by saying I've been living in town for 30 years I have a mixed-race family I've raised many kids and we have experienced and been harmed by the institutional racism in this town for 30 years know what I just described is where one white man is literally and figuratively filtering out who he believes fits into this establishment some people might say I don't care how he did it well those are the ones who are benefiting from it some people say well why is licensure so important well one it's a law and two in the absence of following it the hiring power falls into the hands of a few white men who get to decide where we all fit into their establishment I know amber sees itself as doing right in the terms of multiculturalism I mean I already can picture next week a group of teachers are gonna come in with their artifacts and they're doing to talk about how who is this imposter woman who's blown up our spot with their multicultural artifacts I'm not talking about multicultural lessons I'm not talking about activities or fairs or buffets I'm talking not even about teacher licensure we're talking about administration licensure mm-hmm and the idea of a superintendent in the building principles of multiculturalism and the hiring of administrators is very questionable when I said to my african-american educator colleagues many who are talking to me on the phone calling me advising me we're having conference calls many of whom are watching this what would a white male have to gain by putting a few educators of color in the district none who really have any formal administrative training by an accredited licensure program and in this capacity of administration offer services to students what would they have to gain from an endorse learn as you go for administration this was my question to my african-american educator colleagues but my white lens I said but you know there are some principles of color one educator of color said to me he's also a race analyst mm-hmm he began to explain to me what's called convergence theory it's central in what he said is critical race theory that white men put people of color where it suits them and he described to me what this particular hiring practice speaks to he said in Amherst yes there are educators of color but with no administration experience who were recruited to be in subjugated positions to white administrators he said this kind of practice actually makes a perfunctory or symbolic effort to achieve multiculturalism and administrative staff by recruiting a small number of people from underrepresented groups in order to give the appearance of racial equality within a workforce and then it results in what he described as the tokenism which actually helps to maintain the underpinning of structural and institutional racism by keeping educators of color in an encapsulated role as this is a quid pro quo practice of hiring that directly undermines these individuals social justice lens the impact as a result is that students of color and children of low SES continue to be over-represented in this in discipline and this is only what's reported to deci because we know that not all the disciplines being reported to deci while keeping out highly qualified educators of color who are licensed and if who working in the full capacity of your experience and their credentials and their education present a perceived threat to a white man further evidence of this is that here we had a highly qualified african-american principal and a highly qualified Latino principal with multiple licenses and years of on-the-job experience and he says they are the right fit you're coming up with the second you're coming up on the four minutes again ok so this is I think at this point we've been here more than 10 minutes and if you can wrap up please this speaks to a system to keep out highly qualified educators of color as they are seen as a perceived threat who may operate in the who when operating in the full force of their credentials education experience and integrity as pertains to social justice multiculturalism in the amorous public schools this educator that I was speaking with said in this context is a buzzword used by white liberals to imply that there's no power differential in the school system this is white male paternalistic governing due to the level of deflection that has occurred as I repeatedly have tried to address this in the past month I reiterate the only insult focus of this entire dialogue has been on the pattern of appointed administrators discretionary hiring for two years and how it sits how it suits or fits with one man's personal image or agenda I got a rule have been suspended as a rate of three point five times there Europe European American peers how is the 22 percent of the population speaks for 90 percent of school suspensions Latino and african-american children with lower socioeconomic backgrounds such as children of single moms children with special ed services children on 504's are all being over-represented in school suspensions and disciplines in discipline district data and it's only what is reported shows that these children who are marginalized who are economically disadvantaged and you have a disability are the object of these unqualified principles now I am a single mother of three children I have been raising my three children by myself for six years in this town and I don't see any single mothers at these meetings I know their sons are the ones who are being targeted by unfair harassing principle discipline of these unqualified administrators and my son has when I tell educators and parents of color my stories they'll say yeah and your son is white we deal with it every day that's what they say because who are we to say to complain to say these things we haven't lived here for 25 years we don't show up to school events in a Subaru we need for you to wrap this up mm-hmm I submitted this list of unlicensed and unwavering individuals to the school committee and it resulted in the superintendent calling in these individuals and reappointing them to the positions that they're actually licensed for still no mention of this has been made I am here as a PSA that during 2016 there were three illegally employed administrators at arms in 2017 one at Wildwood offering discipline and svet services and one at Walker farms 2014 to 2018 move to recess or second public has a right to know special education services and any discipline such as suspensions or motion should be overturned and taken off 21st abstention no abstentions see here so seeing the presence of a quorum of the committee again I'll call this meeting back to order we are still in the announcement and public comment period as mentioned we've gone over the ground rules a million times but three minutes please come feel free to come forward to the microphone obviously the same rules that would have been described at nauseam before well are still apply but we welcome your comments please come forward three minutes time we just come on up to the microphone then introduce yourself please my name is Brian Scully and I'm not very good at public speaking so I'll only take about a minute this isn't the only the second time in 65 years I'm spoken to a group like this this discrimination complaint by a search committee member was filed when dr. Morris did not agree with the two finalists the search committee presented him instead he opted to attempt to continue with the current interim principal who has been doing an excellent job while dr. Morris extends the search for a new permanent principal I appreciate that dr. Morris is trying to find the right person to protect and educate our kids any form of discrimination is wrong everyone should have a fair and equal chance to apply for any job and be considered for that job and seeking diversity is good because it brings talents and life experiences from all cultures into our school system but diversity should not be used as some sort of a scorecard this is not a game it's a real life and it's real lives that are going to be affected by this hiring decision our children's lives as a parent of a student who will be entering the middle school in two years I only want the best teachers and the best administrators for all the kids I don't care about their ethnicity or their color or religion or anything except their ability to do the job well if dr. Morris had wanted to extend the search for a new principal and the finalists happened to have been to aah white men would this complaint still have been filed I doubt it in fact I am betting that the same people who filed that complaint would be applauding him for not taking the easy road and settling for a principal is less than our kids deserve dr. Morris is trying to make the right decisions and I trust that he is not racially biased or discriminates against minorities based on his record and I can't help but notice that in some communities dr. Morris himself might be considered a minority we finally have a school superintendent who was focused on our children and not on politics or public relations his focus is exactly where it ought to be on the well-being of our kids thank you hello I stand before you dr. Trevor Armand Baptiste not the previous chair two chairs ago I come as always defined as a public servant always I'm proud to contribute my civic responsibility and I want to applaud Cindy was up here speaking on Chrissy I'm sorry Chrissy was up here doing the same thing and employed you sir for coming in to the same thing this is what it's supposed to be for years we've had these kind of discussions about what is good for the district and have always come to the conclusion it was good for the district is when people come together and conclude deliberate and debate to something and so the problem and I want to again point out shouldn't be obscured by side debates I said before to dr. Morris kudos for him taking responsibility there is no debate about whether nada should be a person of color or not the debate is about rather not dr. Morris should be responsive to the community and we've always shouldn't say always I should say in my experience that has always been a debate about how much autonomy a superintendent has to just do what a superintendent wants willy-nilly without being responsible to you elected officials without being responsible to anybody that comes up here now whether it's discrimination whether it's any other reason anybody can come up with a reason why they want their administrator the superintendent to be responsive and now I'm not talking about Mike in particular anybody can come up with a reasoning what the superintendent to respond I don't think this is a particularly legitimate reason and more importantly when it comes to matters of legality it is incumbent upon you guys to ensure that despite what a superintendents intentions are if they are not legal you must give them the credence that that deserves dr. Morris is not an outsider person about dr. Morris he's not new to this position he's not new to this arena dr. Morris has been here for years and admittedly and respectfully has decided to take this heat let's not cool it off by saying the heat is something other than what it is the heat is not about rather not we should have black people or not black people or rather not we should have patty bode or not patty bode and please forgive me mr. demigod I don't mean to to dissuade anybody and I hope I'm not the issue is has always been and still remains unfortunately to what extent our superintendent is willing to bend to to the people's will I think personally there's been a long road to get to the point where we can have a cross-section of the community get together and say what they want to happen and that can't be thrown out so its shrift whatever the fallout of that is you will start the sea as we've seen in the past a whole bunch of onside arguments we should be laser focused on just that point the superintendent being responsive to what the community needs and I think that's represented by comedian in a new self thank you for watching next I just come on forward whoever wants to speak come on forward I'm not gonna call on people just plea again remind to identify yourself you have three minutes to three-minute exit - my name is Sandra Johnson Anderson I'm a member for the community and I just wanted to not necessarily speak to this particular issue that was raised this evening but just to the issue of the great discomfort I felt sitting where I was and having a member of the community interrupted in the way that she was and I believe that it was a little hostile and aggressive and I'm concerned about that because we have been struggling for years in this district to have these open conversations about our perceived interpretation of how the district handles itself for the benefit of all of our students now as a person of color I can tell you in standing in my skin and from my particular perspective that there has been several instances of inequity and unfairness silencing that has happened in this district and I would like to call our attention to that that we be a little bit more open to hearing the views of others even when those views conflict with our own and that will be a little bit more respectful of the voices of people it is not easy to stand before you it is not easy as a community member to face ostracism and hostility from other community members who disagree with your point but I would I would ask that the committee as you have been elected to serve that you do that that you listen respectfully that you hear the voices of the people who are disproportionately affair kid buy policies wittingly or unwittingly that that that are negative for certain for certain sectors of our community and i would i would implore us please to be more open and i wouldn't even say tolerant because tolerance suggests that some people have power and others don't and that you tolerate i am saying that if we are all saying that we have a voice in this community that we act it and that we allow those who are whose views may differ from our own that they get an opportunity to say what it is that they want said and that those complaints that those concerns that are voiced that we feel that you hear us and that you have the will to actually do something about those issues that are of concern so I'm imploring you all again and charging you as a member of the public President Obama said the greatest responsibility that we could have in a community is that of citizen and as a citizen of this town I am imploring those who have been elected to serve all of us to please give a vote give give an ear give an ear today to the issues of salience that come up for people of color for people who are poorer for people who feel they don't have a voice for people who are too nervous to come and stand before you please hear them please hear them thank you very much welcome other public comments if you have them again just come to the microphone identify yourself and speak good evening my name is Irene LaRoche and I'm a social days curriculum leader at Amherst middle school I've been at Amherst Middle School since 2003 um you've heard tonight that the district has had struggles I believe these are struggles that are worth continuing and I believe that they are struggles towards a positive end in the last 30 years we've made groundbreaking commitments and found ways to be ahead of the curve in becoming a multicultural school district and working towards social justice it's imperfect but we are progressing and I want to commit that to the record the reason why our district has stood differently in Western Massachusetts is because the School Committee of the administration and teachers and families work together for goals that they said immerse educators are more than teachers they're part of a group of leaders in the field were not just concerned about our students and classes we care about the institution all of the students all of the families the community and society we care about the goals of diversity and we would like to seek solutions with you all of you I believe part of the solutions greater awareness of the work that we do at Amherst regional middle school I'm so pleased that the school equity task force is interested in learning about what is being taught to broaden and deepen the learning of students about race class and other equity issues and I appreciated during Cunningham and the school equity task force reaching out to a RHS and Erica Altschuler to learn about related coursework at the high school the middle school is also happy to share with you the work that we are doing in addition to the many examples of diversity and equity work under the leadership of dr. patty bode that were described in letter from middle school staff I can share that this week a snapshot is the seventh grade socialist teachers are engaged in our unit on diversity which dovetails with the science department study of genetics students learn in both science and social studies that race is a social construct and not based in biological differences this is the kind of work that makes us different it is imperfect and we have these conversations with our students so that we can keep moving forward the interdisciplinary studies that have been happening that I just described have been happening for years in this school I share them as one more example of the work we do it is a snapshot a glimpse into our school the rich and meaningful learning that takes place every day that continues our work of developing cultural competency and working towards social justice we are committed to canoeing this work we want to continue this work but we need your help in maintaining leadership that supports it and us leadership like we have now we would like legal and ethical leadership that moves us forward I'm hopeful to continue to carry on and sharing this good news with you thank you very much there are other public comment there's anyone else please come forward again identify yourself here three minutes Patrick Sullivan I'm the one of the eighth grade science teachers at the middle school and I I don't I don't really feel up just as up to speed as is probably everybody here is about the debate that's going on in the discussion and the issues so I just I first want to admire everyone in the room and if when we spoke in her head and spoken everyone here tonight for I guarantee everyone probably comes here with with best intentions for what's what's best for the kids in our in our classrooms and the kids in our homes and no matter what everyone's feeling right now or what people are are saying I just I really admire people for coming out for that so my perspective really only only comes from and I know I'm not alone in the room in this but I I've worked in a handful of schools I attended a vocational agricultural high school I was I was able to work in Springfield Massachusetts for a year Holyoke for a little while I've been teaching in Greenfield through almost a decade before I interviewed with dr. bode and so I've seen a lot of you know a few different kinds of schools and I've had you know dozens of colleagues and I just I just want to encourage the district to exhaust all possibilities to allow the current administration at the middle school to continue its work because I've never been a part of a group of individuals that have such energy and passion and self-reflection and expertise that they they want to further the lives of every every kid in that school and I I'm there every day I see it I see it's a phenomenal environment to be around and so like that's the only thing I can really speak to is I I think it's a profoundly powerful beginning at that school with the current administration and I think the town and the children the kids that go there would be benefited massively if this this administration were able to keep its momentum that's that's getting started so I just want to encourage the district to do everything I can to legally keep that going thank you I'm Tiffany Thibodeau I'm a math teacher at the Middle School and a resident of Amherst and I want to thank you first of all for listening to staff concerns as the middle school to talk about middle school leadership in particular especially at the May 8th school committee meeting my colleagues and I left feeling valued and feeling heard about the things we shared and our concerns going forward in the process today we return hopefully to learn from youth about the steps that you've taken any interim and the steps that you will continue to take and we're here again to just offer our support in partnership with a central office and the school committee in the community to look at ways in which we can build a strong leadership at the middle school and continue the momentum as Patrick shared we care very much about this and we want to work with the community in order to make the process meaningful and for this to be successful we understand that it really does have to be a partnership we also understand the requirements set forth by Massachusetts and by deci and that we do need to have a license Principality law in place in July 1st so we're not disregarding that fact but we also want to consider that there are creative ways for us to come up with a solution that is legal and is ethical that allows the middle school to maintain leadership that will continue moving us in a positive direction so we would like to sort of put forth the idea that as a group we can work together and we have some possible suggestions and ideas of past practices and things going forward that may work that I would like to just submit to the public record and we're sure that you guys have ideas as well that we're looking forward to hearing I think it's also important for us to share that as a school we understand that it's a work in progress as a district I know that we understand it's a work in progress we know that it's not a perfect system yet but I think every single person in this room every single person in our district are working really hard to make sure that we're putting forth the best possible education that students can have and I don't want to discredit that I know that that it seems like the community feel might be that we have a disagreement about that but I think that's very clear that even though we don't all agree on the solution to get there we do have that same interests in mind and I think it's important for us to keep coming back to what's good for the students regardless if it's a solution that makes us entirely happy I should just say I want to make sure every I do I want to make sure that everyone has a chance to make a comment can but we're also just by dint of reality we're probably we're on ten minutes away from just doing an hour of the opening period of the meeting and there's a lot of the stuff in the agenda including the fact that we again for those people who've raised the lumber of the topics that have been raised tonight one of our first items is in fact to talk more about that so I want to try to move it along soon but if there are a couple more people in law comments I'm happy to do it I wasn't trying to stop you you said that before me and you had to gallop me no I know you saw me so my name is Melissa sure oh and I don't have anything prepared but I I just I want to thank the teachers and the educators and you know in here because I think that something that gets lost oftentimes is just that education is a profession and and by that I'm not saying I'm not talking about licensure when I say that I'm saying that there's a lot of experience and research and sort of skill that goes into that I'm a former teacher as well so there are a lot of schools and districts you wouldn't want to work in others you would want to work in and that's because of much more than the color of the superintendent's skin right so I think that in general in the US public education is really like a status quo machine you know the same people are being over disciplined and not served and there's this academic gap that's really about a resource gap in an opportunity gap and so what was so refreshing coming to Amherst not long ago was really meeting Mike and being shocked at how sort of quietly radical I thought his his ideas were and his put in the policies he put forward and the integration you know the real integration as opposed to sort of diverse schools real integration and the preschool and the whole thing he was trying to do I was I was really wowed and surprised and waiting for it to not be true and I've said this before you know so I just think that when it's sort of a obviously he can't speak about you know what happens in that committee or why he didn't want but I haven't heard any disparaging I'd love to know you know those those supposedly Murs I have not heard anything but it sort of ends up being you know him against people complaining and I don't think we're taking to it into account his records like you need to take into account his record he's shown us time and time and time again that he's an equity guy that he's questioning experience okay well I I have that I have that experience and I think we also have to realize that sure I'm a member of the community you remember the community and we our points of view are valid but it's also true that there's a lot of that sort of research what's really going on in the schools who's a better manager all of that stuff so it does come down to having faith to some extent because we weren't in the room you know and I just want to say that I I've been pleasantly surprised by Mike Morris and that's why in this moment I continue to support him because I I think he went in there with you know all of this experience and this will he's shown me that he has the will to make things better here and to to counter bias and to counter inequity so yeah again it's a little bit emotional I want to apologize to the teachers again and educators I did say I want to thank you but I just think your voices aren't loud enough sometimes very join mini cage president of Amherst parent of two children in the school district one at the high school wanna crack reform I echo the call to that we require ethical and legal leadership I would like the school district to do an audit of our hiring practices an audit of people who are principals and assistant principals and to require that we know their license numbers if their names cannot they're not obviously the legal names that are found in deci I think the district is monitoring that has always monitored with that and so I think the problem in my own research has been endemic and it's been institutional it's been systemic it's you know over long periods of time way before our current superintendent superintendent took his position and I understand culture and culture and tradition we it repeats itself until someone like Chrissie Harmon you know blows the whistle blows the cover and we are left to reconsider and think about what we've been doing in the past and has it been legal has it been ethical have we been transparent can we be do a better job you know holding people accountable that are in charge of this information and these decisions of hiring and who gets appointed and the process and and you know you can google that our district has policies in place around hiring different positions and that does see also has state requirements and whatever process we engage in I believe that we do need the voice of the state to let us know if that's in line if we're in compliance and and I I think that's what we all want I think we don't want the district held responsible or liable for decisions made from and by people that haven't satisfied the state's requirements to be in those positions I do know of a student who was expelled and I also want data accuracy report it to dusty I would like to know why that one students expulsion was not reported to the department of elementary and secondary education at least it's not recorded and on the website I I believe that when I hear concerns from parents that an administrator didn't it would didn't know what a 504 plan was you know I get concerned I think back of all the incidences we've had and it makes me question and you know why just certain decisions were made or allowed to happen and to conclude there's a lot of doubt out there in the community about leadership and do everything that's in your power to restore confidence in the district and to rectify and to be you know come in front of the the truth that will eventually come out right perhaps the superintendent can address in his remarks whether the Department of elementary and secondary education are requiring us to provide information of all of our waivers that we've put in in the past if they're you know what other areas are they looking at with respect to hiring and how we can you know proceed to do better and to be legal and to be ethical in the future thank you very much okay this may be the last comment it's the milk caution it is Amber's resident they'll keep the very brief just want to encourage the school committee to not treat these matters of licensure and being in compliance with the law for our district Kevin of Cavalier manner these are this should be baseline this should be just expected within our district that these things comply or at least that the proper procedures are in place waivers what have you that that and on a timely basis I don't think we would allow this the citizens taxpayers would allow this in in our fire department I don't think we would allow this in our Police Department for employees to not be in compliance with their jobs with the duties and the requirements of their jobs or any other facet of of this town I think least of all then we should have a cavalier attitude toward these matters in in regards to our schools I do recall once meeting with the previous school superintendent and telling me that the number one reason there wasn't greater diversity greater ethnic racial gender or whatever sorts of diversity in our district was because of issues of licensure particularly the MTEL sat down with her sat down with two other people from her administration and that was the the critical issue of why we couldn't have why we didn't have more was because of tell and licensure and so here we are and we find that we can skirt these protocol we can skirt these matters we can we can disregard a search committees that that do due diligence to try and produce candidates with licensure and we just treat this as just like it doesn't matter we we want things the way we want things but no we don't live in a bubble there are rules there are regulations and if it's if it's fine for these things to be applied for why we don't have a more diverse faculty then I think it needs to be fine at the administrative level as well and all across the board this just should be baseline to be doing these things properly and I hope that you as our elected officials will pay serious attention to this and do your jobs thank you I'm stupid I'm the school adjustment counselor I'm not going to say my whole thing but I want to say one quick thing that I think is important for the community and no three people have lost their jobs because of this licensure issue all women - people of color all very qualified and well loved proven administrators so let's be clear about who's losing their jobs here so I think my name is Mike O'Connor I teach at the middle school I'm also an officer in the APA first of all I want to thank you all for the hard work that you do at times it can be seem like there's not much pleasure in it but thank you I have worked with Mike Morris and under him and sat across the table for him and I truly believe that he has the best interest of the children of this district at heart and I felt it was a disservice to his person that he was characterized as a racist here at this meeting and I would like any such in inferred or overt statements that have been in the record to be scratched from the record because of his record as a public servant and because of his decency as a human being so thank you so [Applause] I'm going to close the public comment section and sorry no anyways I'm just closing a public comment section that's David's section are there any announcements from the committee before we proceed every slave a packed agenda Sullivan I just like to say thank you to miss LaRoche and any of the other teachers and staff that helped and assisted with those middle schoolers that went to the Amherst Town Meeting and spoke about the Paris climate change agreement so thank you pass unanimously which passed unanimously good time and again which was cool very cool okay so uh with that announcements are going to be closed and are there any subcommittee updates exactly also you have to do is transition out the person who always spoke on subcommittees but I'll take that as an opportunity to move on also since we can catch up time a little bit superintendents update what you need to say I mean we're here let's start with the good news I want to start by thanking Amber's education foundation for the next school year they are offering 29,000 dollars in grants and for those of you don't know how AEF works teachers and staff from across the district can apply for grants so the ones all's mention of the regional ones so norm price is here actually so I want to acknowledge him science teacher here at the middle score at the middle school should say I had a grant for coding and robotics really exciting I'm really excited about this and really connects back to in my opinion sabbatical that price had so there was a school committee connection that I try to find but but congratulations to mr. price and to our students will get a credibly neat experience $10,000 for restorative justice GW McRaven who works at the high school is shorted she's a longer title but she works under sort of justice program there and they've already started recruiting a diverse students body to participate with her in that and said a little shy of seven thousand dollars for the high school lightboard to mr. bechtell you've met her a couple times well needed for their performing arts department so thank you to EF and thank you to the great many teachers the I know that a EF feels the worst part of their job is acting who doesn't get the grants because they had more than twice the number of applications as they were able to fund this year so I just want to publicly thank them again in the last two weeks so last Friday was the black scholars rising event and the Friday before was Latino achievement night there were multiple hundreds of people at each event I know some school camembert's came as well so thank you I neglected to acknowledge mr. Demming when I was up there last Friday because I didn't see him because there's a lot of people there but I think more importantly just how important is for the students in terms of having an affinity group celebration incredibly valued and the highlight for me last Friday was seeing the high school graduating seniors but their stoles on her given and talked about a person their lives that got them to that place and I think really interesting split logically I guess perhaps but between parents and staff and sometimes both so sometimes it was someone's father and a guidance counselor or it was a you know reading teacher and a mother and sometimes one or the other but it's incredibly touching and I've known some of those students since because I've worked in district well since they were literally in kindergarten so on a very personal level it's very profound to see 13 years later what that looks like and I know one of the middle school staff members was there and was saying wow you know they leave us in eighth grade and now they're like little adults you know and and I think that's certainly what they were able speak - I think another unique part that I'll mention in addition to some of the student performance rest standing but the eighth grade stood middle school students talked to rising sixth grade righties and seventh graders about what it's like in the middle school and to graduating cedars seniors talking to the middle school students about what it's like so it was really powerful and and thank you to all the folks who organized those events I'm gonna skip ahead beyond what's typed this Saturday the high school team that participates in the S school's Mets wits will be in the semi-finals so if you want to your home Saturday at 7 o clock worth watching and cheering on our students and I think the team Jaguar thing mr. Sullivan already spoke about in terms of acknowledging the students who came to Amherst Town Meeting oh I'm sorry I one more which is I want to you know I know we did this by email but celebrate that table Sadiq who's been an employee of the district the last 12 years was appointed as the assistant principal at the high school last Thursday miss Cunningham for the date of one notice in the last couple school days he's right I'm sure was announced but throw them in you know mr. Jackson led an interview process and that recommendation came to me Andrew happy to appoint mr. Siddiq to the role so good luck to him and congratulations high school to have him coming over he's currently in the middle school Dean I think we've had presentations on robotics or employment on prices right and I know mr. Brachfeld has come here and I just was kind of comment that we had a at a CTF meeting I was fortunate enough to be at the other day along with Anastasia our danya's DW McRaven was there and was going over a lot of homework and I'm actually giving us a preview of the good portion of the of the grant and what we discussed doing at some point probably even in the fall actually his engaging the school on a presentation because I thought that I mean I think we both thought it was very powerful work and it would be valuable for the committee to engage and maybe even do a circle or something like that I think you've done right am I right about that you are it's incredibly powerful it is a superintendent update I'm looking for yeah your experience with the restorative justice program was-- yeah absolutely very cool so we can look forward to that hopefully at some point soon yep any other questions or comments from the committee for the soup and dominoes update seeing none I think everything that the chair was doing is already embedded in the rest of the agenda so there's no reason for me to do a report now we're just gonna keep keep going and we don't Mason no one needs a recess or anything like that no good we will continue so the entire section is called licensure hiring but it's broken down into subtopics a licensure hiring process middle school principal search the search committee process for such process committee rather excuse me and my understanding is assistant superintendent Cunningham is going to be offering the presentation or leading the discussion correct wonderful okay no I'm just waiting for it to come off a little better okay so there have been many questions about search process waivers and licensure so so I just put the three topics that were on the agenda for today in the overview cuz I'm going to touch on three but I'm going to stop after each one so that if the School Committee has a question you can ask me the question and then I'll move on to the next part so when I started back in July of 2017 which was like ten months ago I looked and did basically a audit of what was going on and I developed some goals these are not all of the goals but you know I talked about or looked at how to hire retain and develop highly qualified staff here in our district and most importantly I looked at our licenses and our waivers so I created an entry plan and some of my early action steps included the audit that I mentioned and through this on it we saw that there or I saw that there were people who needed waivers people who just needed help getting licensure so I requested waivers for many individuals 11 of those waivers were granted by deci and then I also met with the principles during admin week and I spoke to them about the waiver process so a couple of those slides that you'll see in this presentation will be the exact slides that the principals saw back in August un admin week I spoke to them about how deci what does he looks for when you are requesting waivers and told them that since they're the ones who are in their building doing most of these hiring and searches I wanted them to come up with the answers to the things that deci was asking and these are still ongoing and active conversations that I'm having with our administrators as to not as to first looking for people who are licensed as opposed to saying hey I hired this person and now they need a waiver so once again when I started I spoke to the administrators and I said look for the most qualified right I had felt at the time when I did my audit that and they laughed when I said this but I said it was like oh and you get a waiver you get a waiver and you get a waiver and that was not going to continue to happen while I was here so you know I explained to them that whoever was serving under a waiver that their position would have to be reposted and that they would have to show six progress points so that they can if they were going for a second year worth of a waiver so the six progress points it could include taking a full MTEL and passing it that's like two points if they only passed one portion then it's one point so if it's like common lit communication and literacy and they passed the whole thing that's two points if they only pass the literacy and not the other part that's one point also taking a college course could be considered points towards the progress points that does seem required and I also explained to them that it's kind of a disservice for teachers to work under waivers because they're not getting any time towards professional teacher status so these were the things that I explained to the administrators that deci needed them to answer so if they did a search and they decided to hire someone who was not licensed I needed them to explain to deci all of these points because deci says the lack of experience is not a skill knowledge or ability deficit so they want to know why are you hiring a person who is not licensed / and requesting a waiver over a licensed person I also spoke to the educators who are on the waiver or who needed a waiver every educator who needed a waiver met with me so let me back up for a second and say that I also spoke to many of the administrators who were only on initial licenses and urged them to go and get professional licenses so I did do that with the administrators and then I sat down with every individual who was on a waiver or needed a waiver or was working in the district and needed a license we created a plan of action this is back in August we created a plan of action I didn't just look and say well you know according to deci guidelines this is what you need I called deci specifically with the method number of each individual and I sat with them and I said this is what deci says at times I was on the phone with deci with the individuals in my office I offered them an opportunity to work with a mentor I offer them opportunities to work as a cohort or and work with me monthly with individual meetings I also expressed to them what the six progress points would look like in how they can attain these progress points and I let them know without a doubt that their position would be reposted and that they were not earning professional teacher status while they were on this waiver so I know there were also questions about what information is on the deci site and so there's the public lookup portion where you can look and you can find the licenses and and what people are licensed under the percentage of staff members who are licensed the profession of a percentage of persons of color who are working in our district and every other district in the state of Massachusetts and you can find information from previous years you can do any kind of comparisons that you want and you can even get lost on the website just if you're a data person and just keep clicking buttons or you know tabs you'll get lost because there's so much information on that site so here's a sample of some of the things that you can find on the dusty site so I know one of the questions posed previously was what is our percentage of staff who are licensed I only pulled up the percentage at the regional level since this is a regional meeting and the percent of our teachers in our district at the regional level compared to our state is a little higher right it's not a hundred percent but we're working towards that and when we look at our surrounding districts because you know you might say okay well where does that fit with let's say North Hampton or Green feel or Holyoke so I look back Northampton is 99.8% Granby Hadley is South Hadley Belchertown they're at a hundred percent Greenfield is at ninety seven percent and Holyoke is at ninety percent so just to let you know where we fit within our area also has this brought out sometimes you may go on the public license lookup because you want to find out if a certain person has a license or not and your result might come up where it says your search returned no results so that can happen for many reasons either the name may not be entered correctly like someone may get married and now uses their maiden they're very married name and you've only known them under their maiden name so you're putting in the maiden name and it's different so you won't get an answer the other thing to note is the license effective day so dezzy licenses such as your professional license your initial license and such usually lasts for five years but that doesn't include any gaps in employment so if you were licensed through Dessie in 2012 and it's on the public lookup site and you didn't start working under that license until 2014 you still have time right because there were two years that you didn't work under that license so you add that two years and so the public would not know that you have two additional years outside of what you see on the site and also it's the educators responsibility not HR not the district to maintain their license and submit a renewal application in a timely fashion another point is just that in private school or substitute teaching that also wouldn't work towards time under your license so if your sub or you're working in a private school that time does not count towards the five years so just a quick recap when I started back in July 1st 2017 I did do an audit and review the status of every one license and spoke to individuals about their license in how they can move to the next step and I'm working on getting our district to 100% like some of those surrounding towns and I'm going to continue with the trainings for administrators especially now that we have the search process committee and we're you know creating some protocols for our district it's going to be great the things that we're doing in that and we're going to continue with training our traders on that new process and working towards like I said that hundred percent so with this being said are there any questions mr. Medina I did listen to your slide presentation but I'm still unclear as to how the teacher gets a license to the ticket EFT there are lots of different ways so they can go to the University and take courses and then through the university get license like I'm some of our parents like we talked about the pair of pathways there they're just other ways through we have Arps University and we have training programs that the district has always had in place where they help to train people to become licensed educators especially under um let's say if we find that there we have a need for special education licenses we might do a program or a cohort to get these special education license there's been what is the license perpetual or finite five years 35 years is a renewal thank you sorry I was gonna score other questions right the other questions when a committee stir down like you were so on top of this from the very beginning I really really appreciate that this was a stupid on your radar from the very beginning that you met with every individual on a waiver that you were in such a close contact with Jesse gives me even more confidence that you have here on high on the Bahaman that you brought your expertise that we that we knew you had your past experience for our district um I guess I guess this one question is you know as we as we work towards the the goal of a hundred percent do you see any any additional things that were unique mentioned arcs University and working with every individual any additional things I mean it sounds like you've had a level of attention to this since July but maybe wasn't there in the past so much wandering going forward if there's you know so yes to that and one person one speaker during public comment did talk about the M tells and the struggle to pacify so we have been working with Mount Holyoke to help some of our educators not just the parents who are in the program but all of our educators who are in need of that especially those who are on the waiver to be able to take the course in our building we have it at the middle school and they're taking the courses there there's a teacher there who who does it after school and we do help pay for one until testing period and so you know knowing that that's a struggle for many and a barrier for many we are working through that there are other ways you know it just depends on whatever the individual needs so I don't like to speak in generalities so that's why I sit with everyone and and work with them with a plan so going forth I will still sit individually and create a plan mr. Cunningham I just want to say thank you also for putting together this presentation and as I mentioned during our last school committee meeting on this topic you know you and I had sat down during the summer when you first started and you shared with me a lot of this information and I think I probably didn't state it strongly enough so I will today how much I appreciate the professionalism that you have brought to this position and how closely you have paid attention to the detail with all of this with licensure understanding how important it is for our district to maintain both the you know state level regulation but also what our community has asked of you and it has asked of our school committee and that is what I was stating at the last meeting I think that is incredibly important to have someone like you in that role because I think you came in with an eye towards understanding that maybe a system that was not fully 100% that you could get it there and I also appreciate the fact that has come through with this presentation in particular but also I think just from my conversation I've had with you the great sensitivity that you have brought to this understanding that you know these are people's jobs many of them are very well loved in their schools and that you have provided pathways of support for them to ensure that they are able to get licenses that they need as opposed to just a hard-nosed approach which I definitely appreciate having gotten to know a lot of these educators myself and some of these administrators but I think providing pathways of support and ensuring that we bring them along as opposed to just you know sort of shoving them aside if they're not getting where they need to be as soon as I can so I really appreciate in particular the description of the six points of you know of a process that you described there before and just the different ways that the district has been supporting all those and licensure pathways so thank you thank you I would also just like to really thank you for explaining this especially as somebody who's new to this role I had a lot to learn about licensing licensure and have been learning um and I'd also just like to point out I think this really shows how proactive you've been in addressing this issue and that it's not purely a reaction to what's been going on in the community and I think so much has been going on that it's sometimes difficult to to see how we've actually been at least the district's been paying attention to this issue and so I I just really appreciate that time you spent kind of clarifying the timing of this and in the steps that we've been taking to try to get up to that 100 percent goal thank you thank you yeah so I think my my the comments I've had echo what was said before that I really appreciate the depth and I also appreciate the time you've taken walking through the different steps and since I tend to be a fairly plain spoken I'm probably going to echo some things that Mister joinha said but not say them as eloquently as she did that you know in my mind there are a couple of positions that are broadly taken I think in the community at this point and I'm not talking about any individual but I'm some sort of simplifying positions and one of them I think might be the notion that a concern over this question of licensure and waiver to the extent that it's becoming more visible now in terms of how it's being administered is sort of coming late and fast and immediate on the one hand and and I think echoing something I've said before there's no question that for anyone to put regardless of what the career decisions are making aware they've been right now it's going to create a lot of deep feeling in the community there's nipply no question about that and I think the other general position and the community broadly speaking would be that there hasn't been enough concern about the question of how we balance the different qualities that we're looking for in individuals and how that relates to adherence to state law and regulation around licensure and one of the things I really appreciate that I think gives an enormous amount of clarity to that overall discussion and public understanding is that since last summer the very least that a you have in fact done anything excellent professional who am I to say but I guess since I'm sitting here to the School Committee I guess I have a right to say this excellent professional work diagnostically but also that you had a plan of action that was intended to do two things one - I think improving remediate practice the extent that it needed to be and then to also Anna's echoes something it only said ensure that the people who were in place were both appropriately licensed or waived and then supported in their career pathways and I think that's exactly what we want to do but I also just think that by articulating three things one that timeline and the different steps but also to that you're also not talking about a static call so for anyone in the public who's looking at this and is trying to understand what the district is doing right now it can be clearly stated you said you want to have that if we can get there as soon as we can get there a hundred percent of our staff which would be an administration and teachers fully licensed and then obviously on top of that anyone looking at hiring would add a number of other qualities we look for in our staff above that and I think that's so I don't I don't know at the moment that you're looking for a particular endorsement from the committee to this direction so without a vote I'm not gonna say it but I think you can Telegraph my opinion that I think it's in it's probably a good thing and more importantly that the that there's a level of stability of direction and leadership that if we look at this I just I think it's important because I actually don't want anyone if we need to change course we change course if we need to admit mistakes we should always make them admit mistakes where there's learning to be done we should do it and then even share it but also I think it's it's an important thing that we're we are in fact on a pathway which is developmental and appropriate we should articulate it because I think one of the most important things one of the more important values anyone would want who is either working in the district or sending their kids to the district would be to know that there is in fact that adherence and fidelity to practice practice and the law but also an environment that is stable nurturing of and professional and I think that's what you were describing a moment ago and I appreciate it I don't know I don't know whether it's necessary and then I'll stop I should I should have summed like the point that the flags are waving in the rising or something like that but I never know when to do that so Miss kasinski I just had to follow up questions from your presentation it sounds like after your review there were probably some changes that the district wanted to make to ensure hiring going forward would be more compliant with licensure and I'm just wondering if that also involved clarifying roles and responsibilities during the hiring process for who's checking for licensure status and following up prior to hiring the individual or offering a position so so as mentioned it is an ongoing conversation it is an ongoing work it is ongoing work that we are doing and we started I think the last time I mentioned that even just changing our job description to say we're looking for licensed candidates was a first step and now I've sent to most and still working on getting it to all administrators that public look up site so that prior to them inviting someone for an interview they can look to see what that person has and so yes and it's an ongoing work that we're doing thank you so I have another question or I have a question I guess it was mine earlier that wasn't really a question has more just a long statement so is there anything that we did when we were applying for waivers last summer that could have been improved upon or anything I'd like to discuss around that process well we can so there is a question as to the waiver request saying that there was only one candidate and I do have to own that error in some aspects because coming becoming new to this system I'm also new to school spring where I'm coming from we didn't use school spring so I was adept with another platform and the person who trained me showed me you go into if you can move it over or what but when you're going to school spring and you look at the job postings you can go back to the job that's that you're looking for to see who who applied and this was the screen I had gotten for some of them and so in the site it says title and all of that and then it tells you the name so this tells me who has applied and so I saw one and I'm like ah that's interesting only one person applied for this particular position and so when I requested some of the waivers it did just say that this person was the only applicant but then I was months later when I received some additional training then I was told to go into the activity log that you see at the side yes right down at the bottom right so I was able to go into the activity log so I did get some school spring training so that I can understand this platform a whole lot better so that when I do any kind of reporting which I don't plan to for any waivers going forward that I can do the reporting accurately okay thank you just my question you mentioned something about training administrators to use the platform to check on licenses if they are going to be hiring anyone in the future you had mentioned previously that sometimes that can be tricky because if your themes change so I'm just curious you know how do you train for the gaps in a system that we we use overwhelmingly right like if there's you know there's problems like that is there a way to go round it go - dusty directly if you can just describe that process so I'll say this much with that question yes I do I sent them the link so that they can go on and look up publicly but nothing it's easier than to call the client themselves or the potential candidate themselves and say hey do you have a license you know and send it to me so that they can submit that license many of the candidates or potential candidates upload their license but sometimes you just have to call them and say do you have that license if you don't find it on the public lookup site by the way I just want to I guess I'll just say this out lab it's it was my intention that we to the extent we need to exhaust the subject and ask as many questions as we need to to feel kinda bad I mean uh as I said my personal opinion is I think it's Cunningham already did an exceptional job presenting everything but I'm just simply saying that if there's a sense that there are questions out there that we think we would like to have a good public answer to I'd rather do this now then I mean I'm being really blunt by the way this is what transparency looks like I'm being really transparent I'd rather do this now then have this on the agenda every week for the next you know every and every meeting for the next six weeks so that we see really raised questions that we don't bother answering when we're meeting so that's why I'm keeping asking if you guys have any questions if you don't we'll obviously move on but I just want to make sure we really have an open discussion get good answers and feel comfortable we're doing so I guess I just had a general question for from his camp so I mean so I look to you as like the expert on interpreting these license breaking regulations and I think in the public sort of understanding of of what has happened and some of these subtopics relate there have been many opinions expressed wide variety both just they don't sure and I'm sure you've heard many many of this commentary so if there was anything else lingering in the public discussion in your public commentary over the last weeks etc but you've heard that you would just want to the public to really understand about licenses or misconceptions that you know based on your expertise and past experience you would I think is important for the layperson to that's a good question and I don't have an answer to this because I no matter what I say there's always going to be another question right and so you know unless we let the public get up and ask questions again I really wouldn't know what to anticipate more than what I did here so I'm hoping that this is the end of all of this question in about that but you know I do say to the public that they can send me an email if they have a specific question you know I don't mind answering emails so just I think in the in my spirit of continuous improvement where and you said it was an ongoing conversation but I'm wondering maybe what the timeline for that might be where do you think our next steps are in terms of improving the training and proving the you know the process and sort of defining what our best practice is so that that knowledge doesn't just reside with you but that it becomes institutional knowledge about how how we want to hire people going forward or even as it also relates to the pathway program we're going to be encouraging those people to get licenses ideally so that they'll be able to work at different positions that within our district so how we institutionalize that knowledge so you know when I mentioned ongoing it really is like I'll send out an email and say send me all the questions that you intend to ask your camp near potential candidates I'll say tell me who's on your hiring committee or search committee so that I can see if the committee is reflective of who should be on a search committee then I try to sit in on many of the interview as many of the interviews as possible just to then go back and give feedback to anyone who I can you know but we also have the time in August when we have admin week and there's more like more hours of everyone sitting there and hearing the same message at one time so I know definitely in August you're an admin week that'll take place but through my continual emails and just going into the buildings and talking to people and just trying to make sure that we're all on the same page but also as we get further into this conversation we're going to look at the search process committee and they have some recommendations that are coming out that I will have to train our administrators on so you know but that's going to be sooner rather than later - because we're still hiring for the next year one year from now I'd appreciate an update on this I'd like to update you sooner than what you hear so the other bullet talked about the middle-school search process once again we had dr. Morris and I had mentioned that we sat down with the middle school and met with them twice to just talk about what they were looking for and let them know where we were going as a district for its as far as filling that position so when we met with them the second time the middle school staff asked can they participate in how the Job Description is written or you know just give ideas or what have you on on the Job Description so a survey was sent to them the next day the survey asked about maybe six or seven questions and it asked them what were they looking for as far as the qualities or attributes that they would like to see in a middle school principal and I got to back up and say that the survey didn't only go out to the staff it went out to families and just people who are connected to the middle school we received over 100 responses from and that's a great response rate based on how many students and staff are in the middle school so with that I'll say over 60 the response came from incoming or current family members and little over 35% came in from the middle schools da so after that we read through the responses we then created the position and posted it it was posted on the 14th with a deadline of June 1st as the final date for anyone to apply we do have seven applications so far and we have a tentative timeline so the search come the search or process review committee is still working we've been really sitting there and coming up with a plan that I'm hoping in June we can sit in front of you and explain what our new or revised hiring process will be so we've been doing the work thank you to the committee members for all their time that they've put in outside of the school day and so we have now a tentative timeline for hiring that middle school person this is just a visual a chart of who replied and it was just showing over 60% of the incoming or current parents of replied and faculty and staff was a little over 35% so here's our search timeline the position was posted we plan to send out a letter to ask people if they are interested in joining our interviews / screening committee so that letter should be going out by this Friday with a deadline of them being able to respond by June first then we will continue our work up until June 25th when we plan to have an announcement of who is being appointed to the position Oh clarifying questions so what we're talking about here and this is for the members of the public in the community that are listening is the interim principal the tool you're in not the permanent princess the permanent the two-year interim principal search this is the timeline for that position thank you it's the time for question it'll look on your face like you're ready for questions but is waiting for the slide we said questions mr. Ginley so two questions I you can cycle back to my second question for mr. Sherr so so one thing that I wanted just to hear here a clarification from on from your words is specifically the responsibilities and authority of the search committee as it relates to the hiring manager so from my perspective this is pretty clear I and that's probably because I've served on internal search committees and teacher search committees in our district before and as a member of the public school governance council etc and my understanding has always been is that the search committee sometimes referred to as a interview committee sometimes referred to as a hiring committee responsibility is to is to take a number of candidates that have been provided by human resources interview those candidates and then recommend a slate of finalists to the hiring manager so in the case of teacher this would be to the welding principal in the case of middle school principal it's to the superintendent and at that point the superintendent we'll then do a further in-depth background check and not just calling listed references but you know doing all of the due diligence things you would do in HR to really affect the finalist candidate Google search contacting people who might you might note for your own professional social networks reaching out gathering that information and then making a determination as to whether to bring that finalists set forward to the to the public I think part of the ajna of how the middle-school process that's almost searched happened is some public misconceptions about the role and authority of that search committee so if you could just maybe clarify that if my understanding is correct so if I'm hearing you correctly your understanding is correct we the search committee does make the recommendation to the superintendent and that's where our job basically ends with the new process that we're doing I'm just going to like fill a little bit of the beans but this takes place prior to so the superintendent is in the process earlier right because now we have him at the end of the process making that decision so yes because of desi does give the superintendent that authority to make that final decision he's he and we checked many other districts have always kept the superintendent to the end whereas now with some of what we're doing we're moving him further up in the process so that he can make these decisions and meet the candidates and such and look to do the things that you were talking about earlier in the process to lessen the opportunity or the chance of a failed search which of course is a preview of section number three our presentation is they're coming uh you probably have another question mr. definitely oh I know I do sense key had one she wanted to ask I also just gonna remind me ask whatever you want it's an open committee but also saying if we're talking about the section of literally the current middle school search so my question I think during started to answer which is if you went back to the timeline slide that we're proposing we're in this new process or in the process that we're using for the interim Middle School search are we doing that check for licensure and those things that we talked about in the first section of how do we make sure candidates are licensed before we put a lot of effort into the finalist piece of that right so in the middle where it says meet of June 4th the work begins mm-hmm it happens right there and it also happens the week of June 11th where it says the names are forwarded to the superintendent's you said the superintendent was designed to be involved earlier in the process according that timeline does that mean before the recommendation was made to him before Judith yeah so so mr. chair this question is about the previous ask whatever you want I'm just trying to point out that the third section was on process changes um question from Hammond and I understand if you can't answer this question but I just want to attempt to ask him so um so when the finalists set is recommended to the hiring manager the hiring manager may elect to to remove candidates from that finalist pool at candidates the finals poll not present the entire finalist poll to the public as was the case in this situation and and in this case dr. Marr says has described that the he's not going to share the reasons because we're talking about individuals personal employment information and it would not be fair to those candidates who apply for our district to say well this person applied for this job and we didn't violence not just because there might be skeletons in the closet right but because that's not good for for a candidate and and that would actually discourage people from applying to our district qualify candidates if they knew that if they didn't get the position it was going to be on the news so I totally understand that you know and yet from some and I don't want to characterize what percent because I think it's very difficult with the proximity bias of public comment to ascertain just what percent of the public is feeling one way or the other but you know some voices have raised the concern about about diversity and was was was racial consideration part of the calculus and so I'm not asking you to share details but but in your position as assistant superintendent director of HR and equity you know in your conversations are you comfortable that the it's the decision-making process to not bring the finalists forward was was appropriate in those respects if you can answer if you like it or not I'll say two things thank you i I do agree that that would be a mic question and answer you know his process but I also would say that so people interviewed right and some did well some didn't right and at the end of the day for those search committee it came down to a license right that was it for the search committee we forwarded some names and as this he says the superintendent has whatever right to make a decision and that was what was done so I think that of that other part goes to Mike but I I am okay with where we are because we're moving forward right and many of those applicants who were not moved forward previously have an opportunity now to come again and say you know and be a part of this if they so choose so dr. Morris would like to respond to that but that's that's as much as I'm able to say I you know it's an interesting challenge as a matter of public process too and I I'm I would frankly caution the committee about asking someone to defend the private contents of their head in a way that suggests and I know there's process and it was looking up things or whatever but I think it's it's not Prudential in any way I can think of especially because you can do that pretty much to anyone you meet on the street about anything that you might think is if if there's an occasion to have a process in which we could deliberate over that question then that would be the appropriate venue everything could I ask you um maybe a slightly different question but I think is related which is what our I guess it's two-part questions specifically for the interim posting but I think also just in general in our best practices for hiring how are we reaching out and ensuring that we get a diverse pool of candidates because in my mind you know I think there was general agreement in the public that we want the the best teachers and staff and administrators for our students and it's important that those teachers and staff and administrators start to look more and more like our student body and I'm confident that if we continue to provide qualified candidates to hiring managers they will make the right choices so what are we doing to make sure that we have the most diverse pool of candidates as their outreach that we're doing are we advertising you know non-standard publications that might reach different groups of qualified candidates so now that I am a lot more adept with school spring I know how to do the search to find people of color and I have reached out to the majority of people of color who are licensed in the state of Massachusetts for principal / assistant principal position and not only via email but personal phone calls to which also helped because just to step back a second the last search did gain a lot of people of color into that pool doing the same thing right so since it worked I have been making those calls I have been reaching out I have been using school spring and doing that back search I've also added to some of the places that we have advertised for for for instance there's a person who works with em Sam and she has allowed me to advertise with her and so she's doing some outreach for that community I reached out to the five colleges and of course school Spring feeds into indeed so I am willing to hear other places that I can you know reach out to if anyone has a suggestion but so far those are the things that we have been doing thank you other questions so I guess I have another one the again in the spirit of saying there's lots of questions and exhausted obviously if the superintendent wants to say anything from raise your hand and feel free to speak forward as you and as you see do all the time at other meetings so you know about that so that was we've heard things tonight that we're on a track to search for and identify a two-year interim with presumably than a pathway you've mentioned in the last meeting a series of sort of you know major things that we're going to be worked on and things like that globally that you thought affected the overall environment organization of the middle school that you thought lend itself towards having an interim I just I guess I'm asking the question mainly because we've heard it past is whether you have anything to add or anything to say or any anything you'd elaborates upon your thinking Iran this could be predictive of the superintendent I guess but either one of you on that current plan because because I say this obviously because as we I say that I bring this up because again in the spirit of where we're going we could in this meeting tonight and I think people would have learned a lot of things that are interesting and many people who consider hopeful around licensure professional development and practice they would hopefully in the next section learn some really wonderful things about search processes and how we're sort of organizing that but one of the things people gonna walk away with is an interest in saying so is that so this is really the plan right we're gonna hire two your interim principal at the middle school and then other things will flow from there and so I I wanted to put a fine point on that if that was the current thinking and obviously just we just saw the timeline so I'm not questioning it but I really thought there needs to be a moment for some yeah so I think the practical matter for many families who either have a sixth grade student currently or a seventh grade student currently that I've continued to hear as well as from the staff lens is how do how does the middle school move forward how do we ensure that there's high quality leadership to support the high quality educators we have in the middle school on a day to day so it's not to just take away from the process pieces that are essential that have been the thrust of the presentation so far it even will be more so in the next the third part of mr. pending hams presentation and so our focus has been to as mrs. Cunningham described run that search process and then very soon after get that the candidate who was chosen and to really work through the summer on middle school needs inventory to strengths and challenges of the middle school and hit the ground running when we get to fall so I think the timeline works well and that the person will be hired right as there's a little more space for some of that professional development and support to come from Miss Cunningham myself as well as colleagues like mr. Jackson and other folks I think the other order of business that will need to be sorted out very soon after that person's heart is what's the leadership model going to look like at the middle school more generally and I want to be explicit that that person we hire needs to be a critical player political critical voice and how to think through that we're looking for people with experience in middle school environments who would just be passive listeners to the thoughts that we have but active participants in that discussion as announced earlier mr. Siddiq who is in a Dean role which is non administrative but certainly on the leadership aspect of the middle school we're heading to the high school so there's a number of vacancies that we'll have to sort out and trying to think of the best model for leadership in the middle school would be the kind of first order of business when the person is hired to may actually become part of the interview process to gather some thoughts about how to think through that and how to make sure staff students and families feel supported as the school year dawns on us in late August so that's really the kind of very intentional focus of hiring the right person who can bring that skill set and that set of expertise well it's a middle school but also more generally to think about leadership structures because that that's gonna have to be sorted out pretty early in the summer okay sounds good just a follow-up question as I was listening to your explanation I'm wondering we're needing to hire an interim and yet we're also looking them for them to be I'm very much a leader and and being able to embrace change and drive a school and I'm wondering if that will make it challenging to find somebody who wants to just have an interim position or are we also offering them the possibility that this is something that could be a permanent position if it works out I'm just wondering you know when you have those interim titles you know you're not necessarily attracting people who want to stick out for the long term and take on some of those challenges yeah so it's something that miss Cunningham and I spoke an awful lot about and we intentionally didn't have in the posting that it would be the person would be precluded from applying for a permanent role after the two years for some of the reason that you suggested I also think that there's I hear the the concern expressed but there's a there's a flipside to that which for some people they love being in one or two-year roles because they they thrive off that it's a very different perspective that one would have as opposed to looking at a more permanent appointment and it also can sometimes attract retired people who are recently retired who wanted you know they still want to work but this is an opportunity to do something that's a little unique and different from their prior experience so this miss Cunningham we said we have a number of applicants so far my vantage point has been excited about the applicant some of the applicants that we have in the pool from you know a distance I haven't met any of them obviously the process hasn't gotten to that place but I don't know if you'd like to add it's just going to agree that with us putting on the Job Description that it is an interim role only those who are interested in an intern hole are looking to apply so it weeds out a lot of people who wanted to stay right and if it so happens that when we are depending on whatever model we come up with if we do look for a permanent principal for that school then we're not saying that this person can't then apply for the permanent position so I just want to make sure that the person that we are bringing into an interim position is set up for success and that the person who comes in following their footsteps is also set up for success right so that we have you know an easy transition I guess from that interim role into the permanent role and I guess it can go a couple of different ways where the person in the intern role is charged with you know soliciting input from the community both the parents families you know caregivers but also from the educators in the building and you know from anyone in the building the school community and that's their primary role is basically you know receiving information setting up a system by which they can hear out where the priorities are you know kind of identify perhaps you know some of the tensions or gaps that may exist and there's always in any work environment that always exists and then not fully cooking anything but but instead providing that information almost raw with you know a solid set of recommendations excuse me to that that person that comes in in the permanent position so that that person then can take that information and and go with it right and you know that there's not this feeling of this interim person who came in and fully cooked a plan of action and then handed it off to this other you know the permanent position and the reason why I raised that is because you know I guess my concern too is in thinking about you know professionals that were bringing into these roles and also in particular I think people of color that we're bringing into these roles that we want to make sure that they're not frustrated by a system that we may have inadvertently set up to somehow make them almost defunct as soon as they set foot in that net role right and so I just you know I guess it's more a thought to share with you and to share with the rest of the committee as we continue to think about this position and how it evolves if we can continue to touch base with each other to make sure that this interim position is is contributing in you know in the long term to the success of the permanent position whether that it's the same individual or not but that they we're cognizant of that that we maybe end up you know we may inadvertently end up setting up something that could cause that permanent person to fail right and so I just want to make sure that we're thinking about that and that we are also thinking about involving the community throughout the entire process because I think you know the sense that I've gotten and I'm not a middle school parent but the sense that I've gotten from a lot of members in the community who are is that even though it's just a two-year school quote/unquote people care very deeply about what happens in our middle school right and rightfully so I think it's a great period of transition for students the great period transition for educators and so we want to make sure that we are creating a stable system that connects the students from the elementary school years to their high school years and beyond and the only way we do that is by creating strong systems by which you know we have stable leadership that can continue in that path forward that principle is higher then we would sit down and discuss what the leadership structure of the school would look like so yes that's a possibility if they choose to have an assistant well I'm just i was curious because I know that because my church I go to is also hiring an interim minister so I just was drawing a parallel one of the things that we were looking at was we were seeing the interim position as a time to use the fact that the current administrator is only going to be there for a couple years to use that to make some changes in the way we manage the building and I'm curious if you also are have any goals in mind of ways you can use the interim the nature of an interim being a short-term thing changes you'd like to see made to the middle school or like the overall structure or if there are I think not specifically like not anything that I think I'm comfortable saying right now this is the change I'm looking for but I do think the lens that you shared I think it's true that having someone come in and be able to view current systems and structures and offered feedback to how things are going and perhaps have acknowledged things that are going well that we don't even realize are going well because it's the way things have is the way things are done that often happens when some comes in as well as identify gaps that we may not be aware of its expression I often try to use is you don't know what you don't know and so sometimes someone coming in for an interim can often identify those things that because kind of buses keep on running and kids teachers do great with kids great work with kids every day we sometimes don't see those other things and and certainly people in in term roles can sometimes offer slightly less more unbridled lessen vital thing good I get the double negatives throw me off but feedback to how things are going and what what potentially could shift in the future so I think it's a really valid point but I think that that is one of the benefits of the approach so we have another section of the presentation so this one is this section is just as brief as the one prior to it um so we formed the search review committee the research process review committee and our purpose was to review what's happening now in the district and to just look and make recommendations as to what can go better because there's always room for improvement any process that you have our committee members so I sent out an email asking anyone who would like to join to let me know and I received quite a bit of requests to join this committee so through a lottery system we were able to have people from each of the bargaining units join so we have clerical we have secretarial we have food service we have parents we have teachers we have administrators we have a representation of every every group there and we also have a person from CPAC which is the special ed Parent Advisory Council we have community members we have parents and guardians on that committee and we have been today I guess would be our midpoint so we've met three times already and I'll say that although our work starts at 3:30 and ends at 6:00 a lot of times or even last week Thursday we were still there at 6:30 continuing the work because the conversations and the work as we're doing it gets so intense right and because they're committed to making sure that this process works well and we can have something that's lasting for our district so you know I really do want to thank those on that committee for the work that they're doing and the time that they have been willing to to share to make sure this goes well so so far we created an outline and today we've been working in small groups just adding the details to what the outline is and the plan for moving forward so I kind of gave you guys a sneak peak by saying that the superintendent would be added earlier in the process but there's so many things that so many remarkable things that the committee members have talked about and would like to see included in the search process that you know I I just sit back and say okay go ahead write whatever it is that you want amber's to start doing and you want a murse to be the leader in as long as it's within the laws and it's ethical right and they have been doing that so here's on the next slide on lists of the community members and the the committee members so you have some community people you have some teachers too from the middle school you have just many different people initially Paul Wiley was facilitating along with me this week it's just me facilitating and the meanings are still going very very well so any questions about that we know we have a deadline and we are working diligently to really to reach there do you remind us what the deadline is sorry first thank you um thank you so I was just wondering if you could share with the committee some of the I guess key questions that the search process committee is grappling right now or even just a sample of some of the questions that they're asking themselves some of the questions around here like when should we let the superintendent come in and does he have the basic authority to just end everything right and some of the things that we looked at is why aren't we as a district attracting more persons of color and retaining them and how our questions and our actions in line with our missions as a district our mission and vision as a district and then what could we do better right good question what could we do better and how can we so I don't want to say too much because our plan was to always have this written statement so that no one says to too much and I don't want to violate that thank you look this way unfortunately I look this way you did on first I'm happy to see so so thank you for taking this on obviously very important work and I think I think like to echo your comment to seconds ago to have an attitude of continuous improvement and all of our process sees all the time is is I think a good healthy approach for an organization to take particular when it comes to hiring processes you know the timing of it given that there has been such intense community opinion both positive and negative about why Sir candidates dinner do not go forward with the middle school hiring process I think has created a bit I think had the potential to create a bit of a sort of overlap confusion that like that something was broken fundamentally in our hiring process and so I guess if you could just speak to because you know you've been on the ball since August you spoke about in terms of licenses I'm sure you've looked at our hiring practices and and been managing that as well whether you in general see that our hiring process was good but we should always be continually improving over there issues that like set off alarm bells in your mind that needed immediate fixing and I guess I'm just trying to understand where this came in response to other than the middle school so as one who believes in continuous improvement there this just um gave us a way to sit down and say let's form a committee and improve on whatever it is that we're doing so I wouldn't say that the previous process was broken per se but there were places where we could do better and I'll say the timing as you mentioned of this committee and the work that we we're going to have to do in hiring the interim is important because typically a search takes a month at most right and to have this search process committee come up with this plan in three weeks and then see how the plan works right is important because then we have an opportunity then again to tweak anything that needs to be tweaked in for the summer time because we're still continually hiring when I look at what was done in the middle school search there I I don't see where anything went wrong there are people who may disagree with that and there are tons of people who would agree with that and so just to have someone else look into what was done we did create this committee so my first is just to thank everybody on that committee because I know they were given a very large task with a very short time frame to people that are already very busy at the end of the school year so I I just really appreciate all their time and effort to take this very seriously and try to really make it work in the timeline that we have so I just I would like to thank everybody for doing that and then I guess my my second comment is and I think you just answered it was what are we doing going forward so this is step one it sounds like we're gonna make some changes we're gonna try it we're gonna see and have sort of a report out and if time allows in the next several meetings you know after this and so you have time to sort of boil it down and say okay we made some changes I'd love to hear the plusses and minuses from that you know in a few months time when we've had a little trial run on it and kind of where we're gonna tweak it from there and the plan with this committee is to make sure that whatever we come up with will last whether I'm in this seat or dr. Morris is in that seat it's just something that you know anyone can come in and say this is what we're going to do and this is how we're going to do it and it's a process that works and is correct and is represented of all voices and includes all you know all people into the you know the candidacy and into the interviewing right so I'm I'm looking forward to the trial run we've already started by even the job description going out and today I was challenged by the committee to now go to a process that were an interview that's going to take place very shortly and see if we can you know throw some of our ideas into that process and you know get a quick micro view of whether it's working for that so that while we're still sitting as a committee we can make some tweaks and also I like this group so much that I'm going to try to convince them that after we do this process that we made as a committee to see how we can retain people of color in the district that's awesome because I mean one of them one of my comments is going to be that so we've learned a lot this evening and I think it's been exciting it's been extremely helpful I hope they hope the public both people who are here people are watching and hopefully people who watch later on amorous media um have a chance to really absorb a lot of this information and think about it as you mentioned earlier people you'll accept questions if you get questions I'm over email that you can respond to but I think in general a couple of things I've learned is one around again sort of the deliberate ongoing process around licensure professional development and the overall quality of the hiring but also just your your unspoken I guess what works implicit in what you were saying was your view of your professional responsibilities too on both hiring but also all the staff because of how you're helping then develop as well as understanding it here two best practices as well as obviously the law I think it's fantastic we learned obviously about the search process literally that's going on now for an interim but then to me they're echoes in the search process committee to some of the discussions that happened over the last year around how you and the superintendent both went out to different schools and have gone through multiple processes of engaging getting information learning creating sort of small group almost like workshop settings with that include oftentimes staff members of the community parents sometimes students and Shore often students and any use that as an as a method of continue talked about continuous improvement but one of the questions that's often implicit that we have around the table is well who's doing the continuous improving right I mean if you a person could go in there I always used to say in work I used to do that if you think that that really good public processes or work is you sitting at your desk thinking great thoughts then you don't understand it right it's like it there's the process is always around how you're engaging and doing sort of mutual feedback loops of learning creativity and accountability and that's what you're describing so hearing that you're actually going to continue it apply to other subjects sounds neat but also I'm calling it out because we don't often call out the fact that this is a good practice and it's one that also speaks to the values of our district and the values of many people who come here in all different walks of life to learn about how we're making decisions or developing policies as a district so if there are other questions or comments otherwise we can close this section we are closing this section no sorry so we didn't ask brief recess just someone only after I closed the section man was about to then you raised your hand I'm closing that section episode of same stupidity I was wondering is just some some staff have been here since early in the more you can take a brief recess and then come power with your assent committee a sense yes thank you it's funny it's like [Laughter] it was somebody only estimated an hour to get us tonight 30 so we are approximately actually no we may shifting [Music] [Laughter] I know I just realized the break could go on forever that's why I was gambling really emphatically and it worked look at that people are back okay so we're back in session the the next item on our agenda was an open meeting law complaint which was received last week the Arizona Regional School Committee held on Friday an executive session meeting and that we received a complaint from Christine Ryan which claims that the purpose under which we did which is item of three of the purposes under Mass General law for an executive session which was litigation strategy was not an appropriate reason to meet and we had consulted with our counsel in advance of the meeting essentially the purpose was to meet regarding Department of Education offices civil rights complaint that had been filed I remember the public with Jessie and we were meeting under the purpose which is essentially called liability mitigation and the attorney since the complainant had proffered that they had discussed with the attorney general's office an opinion around whether it was it was legal to meet for that purpose and they had conveyed that that heard the complainant had conveyed that opinion to us in advance of the meeting and of course in advance of the meeting we hadn't violated anything right because you haven't met yet we then went to our attorney forward that information and the attorney went to the attorney general's office and spoke on the record with someone there who conveyed to us that in fact in their opinion the meeting was in fact lawful under the purposes of executive session from ashe general law precisely for the purposes of liability mitigation related to a threatened or actual complaint in this case an actual complaint so since we have received a Open Meeting Law complaint the follow-up for this would be for the committee to draft a letter of response to the complaint and it would be my recommendation to this committee that the response to that complaint include what I just said to you only his well documented as can be then he opened the discussion obviously on the topic if there is hopefully entertain emotion we found Helen I moved up the School Committee authorized to share with the assistance of councils respond to the Open Meeting Law complaint denying the complaint for the reasons described in the May 22nd 2018 letter provided by Council is there a second second it's been moved in second is any further discussion seeing none all those in favor of this motion has presented signify by raising your hand it carries unanimously thank you very much yes sued Emily could you provide that in writing yes his answer is yes so now we have the most immediate Ives are actually votes and aren't you just a spectacular human being to still being in a true public servant Sherman gana this is called transportation vote by mine thank you so last the last School Committee meeting we talked about the need to vote on an extension to the current transportation contract and review the figures so tonight I think the wording of the vote is in the packet it's two separate votes want to extend the contract with five star which does the Emerson Pelham routes and one to extend the contract with Chris Mascis it does the chutes varying Leverett routes I'm happy to answer any additional questions you may have thought of between last meeting and tonight okay the motion motion I'll move to extend the existing contracts with five star Transportation Inc by one additional year FY 19 in accordance with the provisions of the existing contract for a second second it's been moved and seconded as any through the discussion and mr. solo I have a question which one of our bus services provides the Smith fo tech that would be five-star any further questions sure sure so I have a complaint for the students and shoots Barry about the band service who Smith from shoots Barry there were six occasions this year including yesterday where the van doesn't show up and sometimes the bus company is notified and sometimes the bus company is not notified that the van will not be coming up the hill and so that means that those students cannot attend school because they can't get a ride and the response from Smith is tell the superintendent so dr. Morris that one there's an issue what's one over here I'll just point out that the van pieces in five star so that would be a something we'll look into internally okay because the yeah the bus is nice all right yeah is good it's getting down to the bus okay thank you that's important anything further seeing no further comments or questions the motion the extend existing contract Fester's racing by one additional year for 19 accord the Blues needs to the contract all those in favor signify have members in hand it carries unanimously anyone have anything to say on motion number two I can recognize Suetonius move to extend the existing contract with FM canoes Mascis incorporated by one additional year FY 19 in accordance with the provisions of the existing contracts is there a second it's been moved and seconded me any further comments questions seeing none all those in favor Mascis well those in favor of the motion as read please single a bears your hand carries unanimously and I guess I'd repeat something mr. McDonough said at the beginning for the purposes of people watching at home or in the audience we talked about this quite a bit last meeting so this is something we've been discussed we've discussed fairly moving forward we now have summit Academy move vote would you like to introduce this item or we principle slope so this has been something that was speaking of her having a topic that's been discussed significantly throughout the but particularly the budget cycle has been the move and the language is pretty specific in the motion to relocate summit Academy students from the current location to a separate school located at the regional high school and I just want to emphasize I know we've talked about it here but for the public that this is not joining two schools and there's no separation this is actually a physical move of Summit Academy to be an independent day school located within the walls of the high school so to speak of that we're building walls around that so there there's some permeability but that it retains its independent day school status my independent I don't mean private school I mean independent of the high school and so mr. Slovin and dr. Brady are here if there's questions but it was more just if there are you know we could we could entertain a motion and then move from there I'll move to affirm the decision by the district administration as part of the FY 19 budget process to relocate some an academy students from the current location at 1001 southeast street Amherst to a separate school located within the Amherst Regional High School campus at 21 Mattoon Street Amherst there a second second it's been moved and seconded is there further discussions or questions which is noted it also be direct as a principals level success you just as apologize I missed the last meeting which I think this was a topic but just I would love to hear an update about how things are going and the student transition and what we're expecting for September you know we're we're in the heart of the end of school so we're thinking about graduation we started having conversations with with students during community meeting I think kids are excited and also ready for summer and so but we have you have a summer services and we had talked about this once before the year that we're trying to figure out whether we're gonna do part of it at the high school can't do it right there and I think the kids would like to do that you know I think we're in the heart of it right it's it's a lot to happen in a short amount of time and so we want to prepare the kids as best we can and you know we started working with the transition team over at the high school we met actually met today with dr. Brady and others I think that's going well so we're just trying to think about what could come up and how we can kind of proactively think about those and get some frequently asked questions papers out there about processes that are just going to come up you know I it's I'm excited you know we've gone by checked out the spaces is the opportunity still remains I mean it's really gonna be kind of a as we go kind of transition you know and you know I wish the kids were here so I think we still we're still in that place you know we're still kind of and well I think the staffs ready to make the move I think kids are some are right ready to do and some are still kind of hold on to the space so that's I think where we're at super day just just to add on the facility side that our facilities team is already done any time you're and I'm the last person to describe this well but I'll do my best any time you're you're changing walls changing structures you do a lot of environmental testing in the front end to see the methodology that needs to be used to do that this is at the on the high school campus where summit Academy will be located that's already happened and we already have a good plan of action in addition to the architectural piece but just a timeline of when things need to be happen if there's any abatement that needs all that's been worked out in the last weeks by mr. McPherson the facilities team said that when students leave the high school their team can get in right away and make sure that the timeline still works to have the building ready ready to go for students come fall we did through your help from everybody we did get kind of the space we wanted so we are putting up walls and the clinicians are making sure we got space and we can and mr. McPherson really helped us kind of design a space that I think is really gonna be helpful to the students so I'm pleased with that yeah I think others are as well sorry a trivial burning question all faculty members have because there are adequate parking spaces for faculty and staff that's a great question Scott about it today so there's 34 spaces I kid you not yeah no we're trying to figure out the West Side parking lot and how to do that in Erica house Schiller where this assistant principal at the high school just presented that to us today so that's very much on our minds that's it's good questions there chance first is there a chance and if so when would be their perfect time for us to cool community to take a tour or don't do it right now no I think mr. McPherson would be the best person do it but I think there is a place and we with our maps we could go and take a walk and I could show you guys what we're thinking I think once the school ends they're gonna start so it's kind of like you know hard hat time we could do it during the summer what we're gonna do oh that this is something we've decided we're gonna have updates through the summer for families so I'm going to take some pictures we're gonna do some kind of hey this is where we're at we're gonna do one event in August with families to kind of hang out and do maybe a barbecue on the side which you know you know I guess it's families right now but we're trying to keep that kind of close kind of connection to the whole project throughout the summer I mean having you guys visit would be a great picture well it's gonna say I'll speak for myself but I would love the opportunity to tour at whatever point you guys say is appropriate and what we can do is we can I don't know like put the hard rules down we talk talk or debate or discuss anything good so we can just show up and do a tour you can do all the talking and then we'll just we'll walk away with smiles on our faces I appreciate that that'd be great yeah let's find a time to do this I own a hardhat just got a question kind of tumbling around that's the first time we talked about this is there any way that the students could get hold of paintbrushes or something from one day just to go in there and you know make their mark on it or do something that before they actually start in the fall so part of the plans I don't know if we had set it here but we have a mural that we were working on for summit just because of the chain so they've been working on that at Summit but we just had got a great about it was a gift from leaders of paint and it's all paid for murals but I don't know if you guys heard about the but it was probably presented to you guys about 7,000 dollars worth of paint and we have and we organized it and that's gonna be part of the first kind of thing is to start a mural and a lot of kids are invested in that so so we are doing something like that right now one of the big projects is trying to figure out how to get our green house over so that might happen there's a summer to where kids are gonna be taking it down and then we'll readjust it over there but it's but we want to do that and the kids do want that so I appreciate you being you know asking about it so they do want to get in there great any other comments question before we move proceed with the vote I think we did hear that we'd love an invitation and maybe if there's if there's newsletters that you're sending that you want to think of we're sharing the committee sharing with the committee so we can get updated so we have the motion don't you have one more question I'm sorry I just wanted to up the brief comment that you have to refuse item but this is for those who are watching at home and may be seen this first time we've talked about this topic a lot oh goodness yes they've been a lot of presentations and I don't mean that badly I mean goodness yes we there has been thorough sensitive deliberation and yeah and also a lot of a really keen interest in how it's going and and how it's gonna continue together yeah absolutely mr. Devlin so we have the motion all those in favor will signify for as in-hand he carries unanimously thank you thank you so much [Music] artifacts for superintendent evaluation so it just clarify what is going around is a prefect document and the goal is not to go through the document tonight it's an orientation to the document and that would be unfair to send it out at noon because invariably some people would find them time to read it in someone so I just the goal is not that this is you know I just want to be super clear on that point this your worries you were gonna get questions on page 12 yes everyone gets to read it first or that people would feel like oh my god they got it and there wasn't an orientation in the front end and what the heck is this 18 page document mean so for those of you who were on the committee last year this is the same format because the feedback was that it was helpful perhaps because I had more of a full year and the role it's a longer document so I don't know if my apologies are needed or apologies are needed for that but I just want to take probably four or five minutes to just grab an orientation yeah sure so the second the first page is just an introduction the second page that describes the goals and as it's been discussed in the all three committees created one document for all three so that there wasn't multiple four pella members like Ron it would be two documents they were you were searching through so the second page has the agree upon goals that were voted by each committee and you could see that about halfway down you'll see a Mersenne Pelham only region only because some of the goals were were across all three districts and some were not and has the standards and indicators after each the third page then breaks down those standards and indicators a bit more so what was agreed to in terms of the process is that I'd be writing artifacts only on the indicators and elements that were connected to the approve goals so that's what's in this it's not all 47 of the elements it's the ones that we're connected to the goals and then from page 4 to page 18 or the actual artifacts and this will be emailed to you in the morning because it's actually a pretty lame standalone document cuz it has all these hyperlinks that you can't access in this format but much like last year it tries to describe more generally the work of the district and my work across these dimensions so for instance in the first one diverse learners needs you'll see like the preschool model at Crocker from that's an a more specific item so you do have to sort of read through it and if you're not in a more school can remember you get to disregard that which is perhaps a nice part there's a significant number that are universal that are by universal I mean all three districts you know like the bottom of page four where we talk about sheltered English immersion course was all three districts actually has particular relevance to pelham for reasons I won't get into could that I'll get into the content and a couple times like on page if you look at page five just an example so there's hyperlinks so we're just picking one maybe towards the bottom a higher percentage of staff of color joined our district than in previous years if you're if your what happens if you click on that link and the links are in blue that data source comes up so you'll end up with a lot of tabs on your computer when you're going through it but it's a way that didn't have like 150 pages of things to literally tab after it and seem like a work well for the committee last year also on page five towards the bottom there were there I think this may be the only place where the the two elements were so tightly connected that I combined them to put the artifacts for both because it felt a little one was ramen you know we're a Mersenne palem woman's for Amberson region and i had them separated and it just it felt like it would be really confusing so I did combine them and hopefully that's not confusing to anyone here the only other thing I'll share before opening up to questions is the very last page on the back of page 18 I included an artifact that wasn't directly connected or explicitly connected to any of the specific goals and that there's a conversation electronic conversation with between some people from last year about this and no one asked me to do it but I really liked the feedback I received from the superintendent evaluation survey that was done last year now last year was a little more tightly connected to goals but I found it useful even though this one was and to offer the same one so I could see how people felt that year later so no one asked me do it I just did it and I'm including a goal not because it's perfect or there's no signs of like anyone saying I need improvement that's not the case but I think it's actually a nice reflection of the senior leadership team in their view and something that's helpful for me on my leadership as as I continue to improve in the work and so I thought it'd be relevant because part of this process in this water and with isn't just to share all the wonderful things we did I think I'm very proud of the district when I look at these 18 pages but it's actually just set the goals for next year and so I thought it was important to include because I think it sets a nice view for me it's at a nice vantage point to think about next year and what are the internal folks who interact with me on our routine basis feeling likes working really well and what do we need to focus more of our time and energy on so it's not directly connected to a specific goal or element you certainly could make those connections but I thought it was a valuable artifact to include in the document because anyone asked me well yes it's a valuable it's a valuable source but I just wanted to delineate that as being separate from the other artifacts particularly for folks who haven't looked at something like this before anything questions absolutely not sure we're asking a question so I'm gonna ask a question actually following up on this because it it is connected to a question or discussion that we had had previously about continuity and so you raise the point that last year's survey was sort of a great tool to help you identify things to work on the following year what were those things that you were working on in this year that we should be looking out for yeah I think yeah couple things come to mind no no no it's really value it's a great question I don't mean that like in the like silly way that people say it's a great question so it's a great question is this relevant not just makes me think all the other times he says almost never say that it's like an old teacher thing sorry to go like tangential but like the one time you say that the next person who asks a question who I just say well the answer is right and then that's like I guess my question was it's really it's not a good term to use from a educational point of view that being said so I think the difference what I saw last year in the results was an appreciation given the context of the year particularly the heavier flowed was much more short-term in terms of like this worked well but the way I interpret the data and I don't have it in front of me to say was like a little more yearning for long-term sustainable practices to be in place and so that's like the biggest takeaway that I remember from the survey data was sort of a lot of the short-term keep things running smoothly make some you know short term improvements that stuff landed more positively and I think some of the expressions that I took quite seriously is great that short term stuff is there we now need to move forward not just for next year about thinking ahead and not knowing what my role was going to be if you remember the timing of it we still needed to do was kind of reload Melvyn to the conversation earlier need to do set the stage for kind of continued future work not just year by year but kind of having more longevity and more forward thinking to it other questions going this is not a great question so this is really educational I mean even from a school committee perspective there are things in here that you know I've not you know paid that close attention to so it's really helpful is this public or will it be public or as I think just in terms of like you said um this is consistent with the theme of last year's if I really call the impression correctly that it's it's not just a hey look at all the awesome things I did it's you know it goes into a lot of depth and detail about things that a lot of people worked on so I think it would be pretty educational doctorate the community and whatever a point in this process you're comfortable yeah yeah maybe a little later huh if I can think through that with the perhaps the regional chair because I'm conscious there's this is going to three committees and I don't want to sit then you can later work it out with the other chairs you're in there sorry I guess it's getting loopy or something I know that sounds great and so my the instrument that we have for evaluation is that online or online soon okay so I think when our timeline we're on a relatively short timeline so I think that when we talked about this that the subcommittee was like a two-week window seemed to be about the right amount of time to fill out the online evaluation much more than that it's gonna fall to the bottom of somebody's to-do list did not get done and then that would make a little bit of time for the chair and perhaps the vice-chair to put together the summative report and then my other comment was for those that are new to this deci has the rubric which you should definitely have printed out in avail in terms of what all of the ratings 1 through 5 mean for the each of these elements they sort of give a nice real-world I won't say example but expectation for each of those ratings so was there a PDF of that last year we go there is and we can send it around why don't we do that again so number we did that last time to make it even easier for people to print it out or put it on there yeah electronic devices our choice so then as a matter of just being efficient we can include that in Miss Westmoreland's email about the process so everything's in one place that'd be great and so we're planning on sending us out like tomorrow yes awesome Thank You Debbie Thank You Debbie exactly anything else in this topic and this isn't an abode I do miss persons so just to finish up on that thread because I appreciate Audra's timeline mentality I'm looking at my calendar right now which is why I have my phone up and so we're looking at May 23rd and then two weeks out from that would be June 6 does that sound right for responding or returning yeah when's our June meetings because we need to vote at it vote on the results I could give one of the June meetings in order to meet our requirements I believe the current schedule is the 12th and the 26th for the June meetings for region right so 6th does sound fine good sense yes it's not my decision but just because I work I mean this is awkward place of just knowing multiple things about other districts yeah I do think because the my understanding is the Amerson Pelham school committees are planning to have their meeting on this topic the week of the 18th and there's an extra week for region I'm just conscious that some of you will be filling it out too so if it was do something like the 12th I would still give the chair and vice-chair two weeks to organize it and would give members who are filling out multiple instruments a little more time instead of having everything do it once I don't know if it's better or worse but I just wanted to play out that timeline and then you can decide about you would like to do say the end of the week of the eighth alright like Friday five o'clock Friday or midnight midnight for all you people who are going to be in another so midnight June 8th one other last year Debbie when we submitted it we sent a email to Debbie and she was able to make us a PDF right she could send back to us yeah we should recommend that process we should do that I think we should you should do all the practices we had last year we all liked it was done we all said hey that worked really well we were even kind of surprised ourselves so I would I would just didn't endorse us whatever we did last year like if there's something in an email or whatever let's make sure we do it again you want to volunteer to like look over what Debbie's doing to make sure it looks right to you that I mean she's not gonna be wonderful I just mean since you seem to have a good eye on this right now exactly that would be awesome all right you are hereby deputized anything else on this subject seriously I mean cuz this is your baby next thing you know you'll have a live link and you'll be working through yeah so the deadline for all committee members to submit their evaluations is midnight June 8th and then for the chair and/or chairs I guess would be the following week prepared sounds fine to me just want to say that loud no I'm glad you're in you know the neat thing is you happen to be a chair of a different committee so you can I was it was gonna be on the topic but a non-sequitur to that last pieces that'd be more fun now are you also I real set what the 15th has been a good line let me I'm serious I want to get the work done doodlee loopy yes so the one thing I wanted to share the beating that neglected too is that if there are individual questions I'm thinking about Emily's comment of like there's some things in here that skulking member the maiden but not have been a topic that people should in my opinion feel free to be in touch with me individually I have to say tell me more about that or you know and that I thought was a helpful process last year and it really mimics the way our best practice that we use for teachers and principals is that they share artifacts and it actually if there's not clarity you can lead to a discussion that can be very generative so I just wanted from my vantage point I want to speak for any committee members freely the chair but I'd be very open if people have questions too for people to be in touch with me directly and I didn't want to for people who haven't been to this before I didn't want people to the chairs anyways I think that's awesome yeah I think people should do that mmm-hmm else okay student representative transition discussion this one are you leading this discussion you're leaning in like oh sure so actually I think I'd like to start the very last page in the packet from tonight which is the mass general law about student Reiser II committee and and student representatives because I don't think it's been a practice that has always been I would thought it'd be good to start from a place of what the law says we should do so I'm actually if it's brief enough may I read this aloud speaker I think it's germane to and we have one community member so here but just for the if anyone is watching so it's mass general law chapter 71 section 38 M student advisory councils and Rudy's soon advisory committees thank you it's weird font right um and thank you whis miss Morland for identifying this and it describes the school committees of cities towns and regional school districts shall meet at least once every other month during the months schools in session with a student advisory committee to consist of five members to be composed of stood selected by the student body of the high school or high schools in each city town a regional school district the members of such student advisory committees shall be shall by majority vote prior to the first day of June of each year elect from the number uh yeah I can't read this elect from their number a chairperson who shall serve for a term of one year said chairperson so shall be an ex officio non-voting member of the School Committee without the right to attend executive sessions unless such right is expressly granted by the individual school committee said chairperson shall be subject to all school committee rules and regulations and shall serve without compensation sorry jack that is the law and I just thought it was worth having that as the frame for the discussion instead of what has or hasn't happened in the past just being forward-thinking okay so being forward-thinking this begins with an election by the student body in this case of the Regional School District of five members of the student advisory committee right mm-hmm at the high school high school students specific yeah and then out of their out of their number they have to then choose a ex officio chairperson who shall then be an excision non-voting member of the school committee okay so on a forward-looking poster mr. Ginsburg I would love well we prescribe from the superintendent talking about what's happened in the past but it didn't like - I was gonna direct us towards all right this is cool so what's gonna happen now or what are we doing now but please I just want to point out we did have this committee a few years ago I worked almost exactly like this let's go and so and miss Haygood remembers that night and that is how she and I have been setting up the Advisory Committee for this year great but the only the only difference which I was surprised by in this is that it says that I have to be elected as the chair in June and the way we set up elections to the high schools we have elections in September hmm which means well it's very it's kind of awkward because the this five person committee is selected in June which means that the if we were to have me I mean sorry the five person committee is selected in September which means that if the representative the student represented to the school committee is selected in June they might not actually be elected to that committee you know they're kind of a holdover from last year so usually we've actually had them be elected in September when we say September is prior to the first day of June of the following year [Laughter] so it says prior to the first day of June in each year so doesn't say school year calendar year I don't think they're still boots are gonna come down and well I mean honestly this is one of those things that we should just look into right I mean for a current practice of doing yes well I was gonna suggest and I haven't actually looked to see if we have a policy that kind of overlays this one or not but I'm wondering if it'd be possible for us for a policy subcommittee to take a look at our policy if it exists and none does exist me we consider creating one the sort of lays makes a fine point of this one sentence it's sort of clarifies for the committee and school committee and the student advisory committee eventually you know what the actual practice should be for our disk right because I agree I think that this line could be interpreted to say that you know prior to the first day of June in each year September definitely counts right so you know I hope so right but if we could get some clarity on that in the policy subcommittee could make you know considered make a determination mm maybe we can actually create a policy here for our district that reflects our thinking in our practice moving forward and then we have some clarity I think that's a great idea I just think as a practical matter it'd be nice to find out if I'm gonna say this bluntly rather than in any other way whether anyone care lagoon is there anyone out there it was authority who cares whether we use an interpretation in which you're right the plain English language seems perfectly fine but my guess is if anyone actually cares if we adopt that usage as a district we could find that out pretty readily right and I guess that's sort of what I'm suggesting is that made the policy sweet Jim service I'm kicking it down find out for us I think actually you know it's not only awesome it's necessary yeah this is the fact that if we follow our own rules this is exactly what we'd be doing plan comes together to follow the law we will ensure we follow our own a fine and Noble answer good evening okay so is there anything else but more information the rest of the community it's all good wonderful no that's terrific anything else anyone else on this thing seeing nothing else do we have any gifts we only have one copy of it because today got it ready so late this afternoon would you like me to read it yeah you're gonna have to do it I mean if somebody's gonna have to this i will move to accept the gifts as follows Amherst Pelham pgo for Hanley family Florence Bank to support the 2018 Robert Hanley scholarships in the amount of $10,000 James Strang I'm sure I'm saying that wrong apologies to support they AR at Amherst regional middle school ultimate scholarship in the amount of $1,000 an anonymous gift to support the community building awards to at two hundred and fifty dollars each for a total of $500 Jeffery trip to support the ansan trip memorial scholarship for five hundred dollars and Peter trip to support the ansan trip Memorial Scholarship for the amount of $500 for a total of twelve thousand five hundred dollars for a second moved and seconded any discussion or questions mr. that way what an amazing gratitude we should have for the magnitude of those scholarships it has an incredible impact in individual students I also I also want to give a shout-out to mr. piss Trang ultimate legend and assistant coach and our middle school Ultimate Team who does a ton of work of making that sport available to to so many kids as a a lot of working involved in the middle school tournament and one of the only ones of its kind and not in the region and I think he gives the scholarship every year it's much appreciated wonderful any other comments or questions seeing none all those in favor accepting to gets the red signify advertising your hand and they're accepted unanimously so the last item on our agenda is school committee plan upcoming topics it's just I have one for next October okay sure we need to invite our five students to a pizza party to meet them and their families because we did that once three years ago and it was such a wonderful experience to get to meet all the students and their families you know you mentioned that last year and we didn't do it it's terrible trying again no I know I just played race do you say that I'm like I remember talking about this a year ago is there any someone else had their hands up over this directions about this um I just wanted to raise someone else I can't remember from the committee had mentioned this before and I know I've mentioned it previously to the retreat for this year just trying to schedule a good time maybe over the summer or even early fall whatever makes sense the committee but I just think it's critically important to have an opportunity for the committee to reflect on what's happened in the past year and think about things that we could be doing better and try to you know implement a process for ourselves to do that so I mean people in favor of having a retreat mm-hmm can we can we it's not too early we met I don't know how we doodle pull that and just find different weeks in the summer that makes sense yes and in addition to that I just wanted to ask if I think last year may have been the first retreat that I participated in since joining the school committee and it was a good retreat and I loved the venue I think that you know the Amherst College training was was great but I'm wondering if it would be you know at all useful to consider having someone facilitate a conversation you know among the committee so that the chair doesn't have to be presiding over it and superintendent doesn't interviews but it's really more of an equal kind of you know participation because I've been in a lot of facilitated conversations before and you know retreats that feel that everyone can have a say and is not just sort of in charge of presiding over a meeting and I know technically it has to be a public meeting but if we can have some slightly different structure so that we can actually have a more engaged process from all committee members you know I just wanted to throw that out there as a possibility I think it's an idea I think we should also consider doing which I didn't listen we're gonna do tonight is develop even an agenda for it where we think about topics we want to have covered in which I mean I think it works even better if you have a professional facilitator it was like for structuring the retreat we think about different topics I won't ever have an opportunity that I think if we do that if we do that as a committee early enough then we could probably even work with a facilitator who could then think through what our objectives are we don't mean like the another is thinking through that way how do we how do we do this in a way in which the process is really developmental we get through the end of the retreat we actually have sort of an organized set of you know learnings I'll call it that we can then bring out to a more regular there is public meeting but a more regular public meeting we have cameras and like a nice day so a couple of years ago I think Dorothy presser was somebody that was brought in to help be the facilitator but I think mas see does have sort of a an outline of a retreat meeting and some general guidelines that maybe we should bring to the next meetings as a framework to discuss okay why don't we do that dr. Marcia I need a roll call list of things where it was I only had two one was sister reorganization cuz at that point the next time this body meets pelham will have reorganized so they'll be all there definitely be at least some remember a new member and typically that's when this body we organizes when all the towns have done that and the second was earlier tonight I heard miss Cunningham say that and perhaps an update on the hiring process committees work also the timing probably works for the next meeting makes sense and did we send out a reviving an updated list of committees so all members are not let's know we need to resend ever for the advance of the meeting and if we could do that he's gonna potentially with whether it's mr. Jonas might have said but we could do that like well before the meeting not just with the agenda some people have a chance to think about it and also if they want to ask questions not just me but any of our colleagues about the different committees sorry there's one other item for follow-up that was in our minutes from our last meeting and it was referred to the policy first read of ji CFC I had asked if we could get another a legal opinion on whether immigration status should be listed separately so just wanted to remind the committee about okay sounds good anything else obviously yes so another thing I just like to say thank you to mr. Scully for hanging out this I wanna thank you for your comment earlier and thank you for hanging out and if you come back again I'll make you cookies I guess on that upbeat note is there a move to adjourn so moved is there a second second all those in favor signify brassiere hand unanimous | Amherst Media | UCECEesweX78OaddZ1V3yaTA | 2018-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 29,465 | 158,714 |
bXzTXD_OJo0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXzTXD_OJo0 | Interview with a Senior C# Developer | it's one of the most popular and loved languages on this planet according to microsoft [Music] i'm ready [Music] microsoft job i mean c sharp yeah i've been struggling to keep track whether c sharp is cross-platform or not but i figured it has always been more cross-platform than anything because you can always write your own common language runtime and not get sued it's 2022 microsoft is different now object-oriented and declarative and functional but net framework is more than just c-sharp you can even create your own language on top of it but nothing beats c-sharp tweaks and changes and changes on top of changes and changes on top of those changes that was decades ago one decade ago c-sharp is different now c-sharp has always been cross-platform since april 2016. c sharp has always been open source since 2014. why would you let the community contribute on something so perfect and evolving c-sharp microsoft c sharp isn't just c sharp it's a whole suit of tools visual studio corporate.net how do people even write code without visual studio well c sharp and net are separable jk.netcore.net mobile.net mobile native asp.net asp.net core.net.netcore.net5. all languages have a similar learning curve except for c sharp it first goes exponentially up up up up up and then it stays constant well microsoft is extending the tail with new features what is the nullability operator even for extremely popular skype.net skynet.net core one two three to the four three point one version five will be called.net five common language runtime common as popular or you like unity or that means you like c sharp yes you like c sharp i'll be in the studio the visual studio c sharp is not popular who said it's not popular comment from 2015 no no no no no no c sharp has what we call a second mover advantage great community of experts consultants expensive consultants asp.net is the second most liked web application framework after all according to microsoft or which one is number one asp.net core extremely popular among devs super scalable c sharp makes you marketable in the marketplace it's not just marketing look at all the opportunities for c sharp devs out there you don't learn c sharp to have fun you learn it to make money to use that money to spend time having fun learning c sharp to make more money let's uncover a great myth here c sharp isn't just used for game dev you can do a lot of other things in unity i am sponsored by i mean not sponsored by microsoft as i was saying the survey isn't biased by vendor lock-in c-sharp isn't just microsoft since a long time there's xamarin mono both bought by microsoft but you can do so much more with c sharp if you're interested in vr c-sharp got you covered there there is for example the hololens inline assembly c sharp wasn't just born out of a lawsuit implicit types anonymous functions abstract partial class link unary plus link c sharp mascot andy dotnetmascot.netbot malwaremascot.net.net no it always comes with the installation and these are the secret commands if you want to go next level yield fix unsafe context implicit unchecked volatile fixed stack lock make ref go to go to they're not just adding random stuff no one asked for i asked for it no one asked me now c plus plus is a waste of time was that a c div out there faster than anything that is not compiled strongly type strongly the chance to build stable and secure apps is bigger it's a chance not a guarantee java and c-sharp are totally different things in java it's called jvm in c-sharp it's called clr in java it's called java ee in c-sharp it's called asp.net or asp.net core no competitor has this are you bought let's talk about azure azure pipeline microsoft java i mean c sharp it was mutual stealing copying inspirationing var dynamic types they even changed the switch statement why it's memory saved due to the garbage collector but it's still possible to work unsafe it's like ice hockey you're wearing the gloves but you can always take them off and make the context unsafe and that's where the real fun begins yeah you can use pointers but why why would anyone no nullable no able we always import system first always system first i don't really know why implicit using having a function having class having named space having a runtime having to run somewhere during a meeting oh yes sorry boss was calling what were we c sharp innovation azure are you bought the default skeleton is not the same that's how the court ruled everything you would expect in a modern flexible well-developed language it's like the default language get set jet set native versus just in time c sharp does both not in a good way anonymous functions it's like they stole from java and javascript that wasn't a legal statement no but on a serious note a weight async was c-sharp first it does not allow us to perform unsafe cast reference types are initialized to null and value types are initialized to zero automatically not to some arbitrary number that was floating around in ram like in c plus plus or c was that a c dev out there again how did they make it into this building i thought we were c-sharp only that of glasses vb-net components can directly be used in c-sharp we just awarded an abundance of project manager the title of programmer oh man c-sharp is like java on steroid c on steroids.net 6 is like net 5 on steroids these are actually fake teeth too much syntax sugar here is something that will buy you in by buy you in i mean convince unbiased this chair is not microsoft quality here is something that will buy you in there are different ways to check for nullability why hardly anybody will claim that java or c-sharp are revolutionary programming languages that change the way we do things nobody ever c sharp is the greatest microsoft we had that already the lts is three years now people cannot explain to the clients that they have to modernize their software every three years i can i can symbol soup uh just chiming in to say that i really like the new nullability operator and i really like to use it well that wasn't that hard a couple of lies here and there huh so first windows form was supposed to be the go to client gui framework for all platforms then they came up with web forms for the web mvc some used jtk sharp on linux others kept their sanity winforms was too heavy on mobiles so then they came up with silverlight then there was the whole stuff with html js i still don't get it now we're back at windows forms and wpf and uwp and wpf and uwp and for cross platform we have xamarin forms or how it's called net maui and of course mono's incomplete implementation of win forms yeah whatever they're doing everybody must download and install the huge.net runtime it's a form of commitment to mike i mean two dot net cil bytecode is easy to reverse engineer then we're basically giving you the code open source for free how nice of us dot net framework is going to be supported for years to come it will never die there's still people in remote parts of the world in i don't know whatever that still haven't heard of net core or net 5 or windows edge or firefox it's not the only one with cluttered syntax remember there's still javascript why java developers wear glasses although they can't see out of their eyes maybe they can use console to read lines cut the recording we ready all right i'm so ready come in see this bite me int erupt return to sender volatile personality unsafe at any speed go to oh that's actually my code i'll check this check this check this restoring packages for a solution this can this can take a while i mean if you have time the whole day packages successfully restored all right let's crunch this and targeting.net 6 and visual studio see that's what i mean let's go there on send the crash report instance of analyzer microsoft extensions what are we doing here built 24 errors take a break was that a cdf again i actually really like the new nullability operator the one of uh one in a million whoa can i try something whoa just use something that isn't supported in c-sharp and it will suddenly be supported before you know it's like they're sending your code in the crash reports | Programmers are also human | UCi8C7TNs2ohrc6hnRQ5Sn2w | 2022-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,486 | 8,198 |
mvEYqH4JR4w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvEYqH4JR4w | Chrono Trigger Part 32: Call me Damascus Steele professional Siscon | I here I think he even made up the name Jessica know they made up the name Wendy for Peter Pan really yep huh that's not even very long ago here I thought wendy was like a ancient name it means to end those those are snakes are jerkfaces i'll be wearing ties she looks to me like they're wearing collars and guys have no idea but they attack those frogs and take all their energy it does look like they're wearing like Fred Flintstone shirts basically maybe they kind of look like they're snakes and sacks I mean the second thought that I had is that they're shedding their she and I don't know I don't know about all right how do we go see Mel cure he's over wait he's in the future okay do we know where Medina religious yeah it's across the Sea this way so can we hop a ferry no there's no fairies in here if I could just like swim that little channel right there there's no fairies in the past I don't think so were fairies in the program I know go to the docks oh we did no I didn't say any earlier cuz that's why I was wanting to do there's a cafe and that's it soda spot yeah right button yes you can like by jerky for like ten thousand dollars and give it to her well that's back at the bar and the president of you selling just ridiculously expensive jerky yeah I think there's a cheaper way to get it but I'm not sure I remember his way back in episode one when i talk like and he's like bye bye 9998 gold piece jerky and you wait don't do it as though I somehow had the money I just wanted to protect you from they do the thing you got do the thing i forgot the thing i remember there was a thing that forgot what it was so is it seal it with the mysterious energy that was it right and then you started adding my lord to the back of it for no good reason sealed with the mysterious energy mill awad way more dramatic you like do pauses for a fact you do this like really dramatic intake of breath okay I'll work on that our I get back back we'll have to review the tape right my old form examine your technique hmm i don't think there's sunny fairies oh wait there's yeah here it is i know what to do there's a time portal over here get out get out get out of there oh these I feel bad about killing these guys I feel bad about killing the rabbit telling the guys kicking the rabbit around I'm okay with that the rolly writer that's what they do the Imps I feel sorry but I don't want to kill the Rolly right or even less with the Imps they're kind of grumpy but I don't think they're straight up evil there's like get out of here I'm gonna kick some dirt and some rocks at you get out of here and then you just like destroy them to be fair there's a lot of times I'd really like to do that somebody's just hurry up I don't punish us to be and I'm like yeah now you did maybe video games really do make you more aggressive well that's that's been proven that they increase your aggression it's just that they don't there's there's no proof that they make you a bad person but yeah they definitely increase your testosterone and aggression levels I don't think Chrono Trigger probably substantially does so those we need to get me all worked up about murdering it yeah or when I die fighting somebody like five times that I'm ready to murder everyone all right let's go to that's where I want to go but you're not right now see if this dude has something to say okay thanks yeah you will one of us is a pretty freaking tough battle the end of time reminds me of Victorian England these guys are like a dude what's up they just came out of my cupboard cool you right to the underlying racism issue in this game yeah and the whole cult thing Vegas look at those graphics yeah its resting it is feed magical jewels I guess are you talking about the purple sparkly blue balls there's definitely a sister brother dynamic going on between Magus I'm not saying this it's not like sword art online or anything like that and just there's stuff only a brother-sister dynamic going on it's just kind of a Japanese thing there's no getting away from it yeah what what is he what is his face doing I think you've exceeded that's like it's like the perfect metronome seizure though you're back again and come to see my collection the the sword it's the Masamune how did you get it why would your name be on that sword best music of the game right here it's a long story you do want to hear this story right yes tell us about the mouse of my day chin can you fix it somehow hmm it might be possible if we could get our hands on some dream stone which the sword is made of dreams doh no data in my memory bank of such a rock you can't find it anymore it was a red stone that was once used as money unfortunately it hasn't been available for a very long time inflation will do them yeah like 65 million years of inflation sure what you got I thought you'll ever find that thing that you're looking for but I did you buy some stuff all this things i have for sale who read katate looks good though now he just got done saying that we couldn't find red stuff and yet he's selling red sword right there if it's insulting sort of it it really is it's even magical what kind of a lying sack of crap is this guy Mel Kerr's awesome dude he's deep he's awesome anyway he's selling a plasma gun that's pretty awesome yeah yeah you know it might get 10 of these just even 24 more of those and happy OCD at work oh yeah all right clip these puppies I was a gold hell even a thing I don't know but visually it sounds really cool I mean one of my predecessors is poked at a full suit of gold armor which is like the coolest thing in the world exactly combat effective what about like gold gold leaf on a steel or iron suit of armor I mean steal would be better i don't know why you a suspect because they don't really have steel until probably later than 680 is this a thousand eighty so maybe very few people at steel doesn't like Damascus steel the first steel um you know my knowledge of smithing is woefully deficient Damascus steel I believe us supposedly just like the best crafted steel ever and no one knows what technique they used anymore yeah I have no idea I I do i was thinking of the the very first steel that they were using was and don't this is not she shouldn't quote me on this at all but i will they had a they were just pounding what they called coke which is just like kool tho into the iron and making it steel but they're pounding it in rather than making it you know just straight-up steel with though what a steals iron and graphical and graphite or something it's super heated iron that but they put carbon in it you're like a coal or carbon or something like that and it mix it with it yeah I'm not entirely sure i just know that they heat the crap out of it somehow get the imperfections own | PositiveSumGaming | UC6MDOtDkmba-AAFtZL3drbA | 2015-04-08 | 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1cfxXGxRo8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cfxXGxRo8E | Quiz Pick Your Man Male Celebrity Fantasy Edition 2 #quiz #quiztime #fantasy #dailyquiz #celebrity | hello and welcome to the quiz crib a big thank you for coming to our Channel and get ready for some fun and choose your dream guy who is your celebrity fantasy Crush pick your choices with the male celebrity fantasy quiz Edition too be sure to subscribe to our Channel and certainly have fun looking at the handsome men which one is your favorite okay sisters here we go pick your fantasy mail celebrity Dwayne Johnson or Chris Pratt choose your dream guy Robert Downey Jr or Hugh Jackman select your male heart throb Chris Hemsworth or Ryan Reynolds decide your ideal male partner Tom Hardy or Brad Pit pick your ultimate male Crush Henry cavl or Idris Elba choose your fantasy man Chris Pratt or Jason MOA select your male dream boat Michael B Jordan or Chris Evans decide your male fantasy date Tom hiddlestone or Benedict Cumberbatch pick your dreamy male celeb Ryan goling or George Clooney choose your ideal Prince Army Hammer or Jamie Doran oh my that was a lot of handsome hunks I know which one I picked which man is your fantasy heartrob a giant thank you from the quiz crib for checking out all the gorgeous male dream boats please like subscribe and share our quizzes with your friends make sure you comment on our quiz and we look forward to you coming back for more quizzes thank you from the quiz crib | The Quiz Crib | UCxybdglmACuO4mVwEpJRuaQ | 2024-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 241 | 1,316 |
8IuPlgbA5lk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IuPlgbA5lk | putty settings for the new copland | okay this video is for the windows users um uh for the windows machines we need uh uh a special software in order to be able to connect and log into a machine or main campus called Copeland that we need to use the Mac users do not need to download this software because your operating system OS X actually has it built in already so let me just show you how we'll go through that it's pretty simple it's pretty straightforward it's just a software installation switch over to my browser here and so I just did a search for UD um Beauty putty see there's my search I just said the search for UD putty and then I looked down a little bit looking for a UD symbol there buzz and so we're gonna just pick it up from you deploy this location at UD called you deploy I'm gonna have to clicked on that computer is running quite slow here and then we will download it that first one should do it yes download putty installation package that's what we want to do so download that and you know how this works it will appear at the bottom of your browser accounting or somewhere you can just click that and and go ahead and install it that will get it uh installed on your machine and then we're gonna just run that software so I'll just switch over to that now which is right here what you get things executing this software executing then this is what it looks like I'm trying to move some windows out of the way I have too many windows open all right so we have a couple of configuration uh parameters that we want to fill out on this and so let's let's go with this is a very important one right here we're going to type in there Copo cop out AMD Copeland dot c-i-s dot u-d-e-l dot EDU okay that's the machine we're going to be connecting to and one other thing that you that you want to do also is click on keyboard here and move this from control question mark to right there Ctrl H okay so we can go back to settings session and then what you should do at that point there's other settings there you can play around with if you feel like it one time change the font size and whatnot I've changed the font size online but you could do it on yours too there's a number of things that are especially in here appearance you can change the colors and whatnot in the end you may you may set a number of these or we may just have these two set that is the host name and the keyboard so we're using uh Ctrl H here right instead of control question okay and then I just typed in Copeland right here uh what I want to do is whatever settings we we decide or if you decide that you want you know even if you don't you know even if all you want to have those two settings just we're going to save that set of settings so I just named them Copeland because it kind of makes sense these are my settings for Copeland and then and then I'm going to push once I type that name that I want in there then I I'm just going to hit save right and once you hit save there then this Copeland that name whatever you named it here it's going to pop into this one and from now on you just select this and load so from now on that's all you have to do and for instance I'll just I'll delete this to show you once we've selected that and I do load see how my settings all come back in and my keyboard setting will be correct right because I've already saved all of those settings and I named them Copeland because that makes sense all right so I I've loaded those settings and now we're just going to open all right so now what we see here on the screen this is where I've logged in uh we'll have it logged in yet but this is uh putty attempting to connect so we're going to say our um username in here so my email address is wboyer udell.edu they're from my username it's w Boyer you do yours the same way just do that first part hit enter and then it's going to ask for my password while you're typing your password in you will not see the characters appearing on the screen so you're going to just type them in and hit enter okay and there I've got my password in you really can't use your your mouse on this except for to see what's on the screen so you can see uh we just want to make sure that it's really clear that my password is not visible here right and while I was typing it did not look like I was typing anything in there okay so if you go end up with a screen that looks like this then you're in this is Copeland and this thing down here this area down here is called command prompt and so it's always just waiting for us to issue some sort of command we could issue one like PWD and with that command we'll see are what is the active folder that we're in right now the present working directory PWD so what I see here is that there is a folder called if I want to read this to you you'll understand it when I when I do there's a folder called home and in that folder it's a folder called user a right and then in that folder user a there's one called W Voyer and there's one for every one of us for each one of us many people at the at the University are already have accounts on this machine so this is your home direct this is my home directory but you also have your username there and then you can do something like LS so you want directory listing and you can see the contents of the PWD and so what I see there is I have something called public underscore HTML and in putty it's uh it's colorizing things that are folders so if it wasn't a folder if it was a file it wouldn't be that blue color that I see there I can do a little bit longer LS negative L and get a little more details about that and so what I can see with this is whatever what it might be wrong foreign this type LS space negative L it's what I'm doing there all right and then I see I still see the same thing public HTML but now I have permissions over here which we we want to kind of keep an eye on and the left most thing in this list of permissions here the last one leftmost character is a d right there all right you'll see that d That's indicating that this is a directory which is synonymous with a folder um if it was a file it was not a folder then that D would not be there would be a dash kind of like right here it's a dash right there there would be a dash in place of that b so that is all there is to installing putty and then so a screen like this you're going to be um uh submitting a screenshot and that is your screenshot that's all you need for your screenshot is that that show me that connection to putting now make sure that you are if you're having problems one one issue can be that you're you're not actually connected to any connect that does absolutely need to be um connected to the ud servers before the servers will allow you to log into that so that's all there is to doing putty now um for the Mac users who probably haven't made it this far in the video because they don't need this video they you still want to use the same username a host name that is copeland.cis.udell.edu that is our our host that's the name of that machine in Newark and so we're trying to connect to and remote control that machine so they use something called SSH which is a built-in command in their computer uh in the Mac Mac OS X and that's built in because mac o x OS X is a Unix machine already so it's a it's a it has the native commands that that Copeland has so but anyway that's just a little bit of info for Windows use risks I'm sure no Mac users have gone this far so that that'll get us going on this one see you next video | Prof Boyer | UCsWuUOjb_wpZjonLDK4BuqQ | 2022-09-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,511 | 7,504 |
6pDiw4GCZfw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pDiw4GCZfw | Joan A. Steitz | Wikipedia audio article | Jonah Lane our get singer Stites born January 26 1941 is sterling professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale University an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute she is known for her discoveries involving RNA including groundbreaking insights into how ribosomes interact with messenger RNA by complementary base pairing and that introns are spliced by small nuclear ribonucleic proteins snrnps which occur in eukaryotes September 2018 Stites won the Lasker Koshland Award for special achievement in medical science the Lasker Award is often referred to as the American Nobel because 87 of the former recipients have gone on to win Nobel prizes topic early life in education you Stites was born in Minneapolis Minnesota she grew up in Minnesota in the 1950s and 60s at a time when there were no female role models in molecular biology she attended the then all-girls Northrop college for high school in 1963 Stites received her Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Antioch College Ohio where she first became interested in molecular biology at Alex riches Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory as an Antioch coop intern after completing her undergraduate degree Stites applied to medical school rather than graduate schools since she knew of female medical doctors but not women scientists she was accepted to Harvard Medical School but having been excited by a summer working as a bench scientist in the laboratory of Joseph gall at the University of Minnesota she declined the invitation to Harvard Medical School and instead applied to Harvard's new program in biochemistry and molecular biology there she was the first female graduate student to join the laboratory of Nobel laureate James Watson with whom she first worked on bacteriophage RNA topic courier Stites completed postdoctoral research at the Medical Research Council MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology LMB at the University of Cambridge UK where she collaborated with Francis Crick Sydney Brenner and Mark Brecher at the LMB Stites focused on the question of how bacteria know where to start the reading frame on mRNA in the process Stites discovered the exact sequences on amateur RNA virus encoding three proteins where the virus mRNA binds bacterial ribosomes to produce proteins in 1969 she published a seminal paper in Nature showing the nucleotide sequence of the binding start points in 1970 Stites joined the faculty at Yale in 1975 she published a research finding for which she is widely known demonstrating that ribosomes use complementary base pairing to identify the start site on mRNA in 1980 Stites in collaboration with Michael Lerner published another critical paper using immuno precipitation with human antibodies from patients with autoimmunity to isolate and identify the novel entities S&R and Pease pronounced snobs and detect their role in splicing snrnp as a specific short length of RNA around 150 nucleotides long associated with protein that is involved in splicing introns out of newly transcribed RNA pre mRNA a component of the spliceosomes stites's paper set the field ahead by light years and heralded the avalanche of small rnas that have since been discovered to play a role in multiple steps in R&A biosynthesis noted Susan Berg at Stites later discovered another kind of snrnp particle thus Norn involved in an important minority of mRNA splicing reactions via analysis of the genetic locations of the genes for snorin she demonstrated conclusively that introns are not junk DNA as they had often been described her work helps explain the phenomenon of alternative RNA splicing quote her discovery of the snrnps and snortin explains a mysterious finding humans have only doubled the number of gene of a fruit fly the reason we can get away with so few genes is that when you have these bits of nonsense you can splice them out in different ways she said sometimes you can get rid of things and add things because of this splicing process so that each gene has slightly different protein products that can do slightly different things so it multiplies up the information content in each of our genes stites's research may yield new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune disorders such as lupus which developed when patients make anti-nuclear antibodies against their own DNA s and r and peas or ribosomes Stites has commented on the sexist treatment of women in science noting that a woman scientist needs to be twice as good for half the pay she has been a tireless promoter of women in science noted Christine Guthrie who described Stites as one of the greatest scientists of our generation states has served in numerous professional capacities including a scientific director of the jane coffin childs Memorial Fund for medical research 1991 to 2002 and as editorial board member of genes and development topic personal life states born Joan argot singer married Thomas Stites also sterling professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale in the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 1966 they have one son John topic awards and honors Lasker Koshland award for special achievement in medical science 2018 Royal Society of London 2014 biochemical society Jubilee lecture award 2009 Columbia University honorary doctorate of Science 2011 Albany Medical Center prize shared with Elizabeth Blackburn 2008 rosalind Franklin award for women in science National Cancer Institute 2006 Gairdner foundation international award 2006 EB Wilson medal 2005 American Society for cell biology R and a Society Lifetime Achievement Award 2004 the Caledonian Research Foundation CRF prize lectureship in biomedical sciences and Arts and Letters 2004 Royal Society of Edinburgh fase B excellence in science award 2003 Lewis s rosensteil Award for distinguished basic medical science 2002 L'Oreal UNESCO award for women in science 2001 Warren triennial prize 1989 Dixon Prize for science 1988 national medal of science 1986 National Science Foundation member National Academy of Sciences 1983 Lee Holly senior award for Arthritis Research 1983 nas award in molecular biology 1982 American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1982 Eli Lilly award in biological chemistry 1976 Fasano foundation young scientist award 1975 her nomination for the Royal Society reads topic references topic further reading RNA expert wins American Nobel Scientific American September 11th 2018 Tonya talaga her work may lead to progress in diseases like lupus Toronto Star Ontario Edie October 26th 2006 p8n States the importance of role models to girls educational choices April 6th 2006 L'Oreal agura available at HTTP colon slash slash web dot archive.org slash web / 200 703 one 501 1 2 1 7 / HTTP colon slash slash WWE great for women in science comm slash education underscore of underscore girls underscore and underscore women / 200 6 / o 4 / the underscore importance underscore of underscore roll underscore models dot PHP Helga Wasserman the door in the dream conversations with eminent women in science Joseph Henry press washington DC 2000 pp 144 - 150 RNA interviews dr. 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CJzZ-vavmng | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJzZ-vavmng | Ethnobotany 012 Tech and course resources for ethnobotany | in this video i will be introducing the ethnobotany calendar course structure syllabus some of the expectations and the course navigation along with the apps being used in the course the apps can be seen here in the second row of my desktop i'll be using the schoology app the inaturalist app the youtube app and the inshot app and at the bottom of my desktop the browser the chrome browser app first will be to try to find the course in cyberspace to find this course in cyberspace the easiest way is to simply enter my name into a google search as seen there press enter and look for course pages for dana leeling click on that and that will take you to my course's home page the large lettered scss 115 ethnobotany that actually is a link to the calendar course structure and syllabus here we can see the calendar the calendar is organized tuesday thursday just to give you an idea of pacing for the course and to give you some idea of when you might want to do a particular reading or a particular video or when an assignment is due but you can work on material in the course in any day of the week the weeks run down the middle of the page week one two three four five and so they give you an idea of what we're doing and when we're doing it the syllabus and calendar here are interactive that is if i tap on the one i go to chapter one of the textbook if i tap on the ethnobotany01 it will take me to the video that introduces the course these play icons all lead to videos for that particular day that explain the activity on that day this syllabus is still under the development the videos are still being produced at the time of the making of this particular video so this video this uh syllabus can be expected to be altered changed and modified as time passes the course structure is also here and you can take a look at that the course structure including the botanic side of the course the botanic science side and the ethnographic science side of the course and the numbers refer to the chapters so chapter 1 chapter 2 3 et cetera 4 5 6. those are the chapters up to chapter 10. chapter 10 is as far as it goes the numbers after the chapter number often refer to codes i use to help keep videos uh in sequence and in order but the second digit matches the chapter number the third digit is simply uh arbitrary number to sequence my videos you do need a smartphone to use to access this course and to accomplish this course a laptop is optional but a smartphone is necessary in order to take pictures of plants for a naturalist they have a gps location i naturalist will need a good picture of the plant or pictures and a gps location the course starting in the second week will have roughly weekly assignments and as covered in other videos you will be doing the during the whole term you'll have plenty of time to work on this you'll be producing four videos that you will upload to youtube and that's why the youtube app is useful and you will have to make 14 specific eye naturalist observations and submit those to inaturalists videos will be submitted via youtube because that's really the only way you'll be able to get that video uploaded on the low bandwidth that many of us face here in micronesia uh i will also be covering in later videos the video editing software such as in shot that we can use to reduce the file size to make it easier to upload a video if you upload straight from your phone that may or may not be possible those files are quite large but with a video editing application such as in chat or other video editors we can reduce that file size and make it easier to get that uploaded and submitted so videos are submitted by youtube and in a moment i'll show you how the inaturalist observations are submitted in inaturalist grades will be recorded back in schoology if you need to get a hold of me at any time during the term you can reach me via email as seen here in the syllabus we can set up a zoom meeting if necessary you can also send me messages through schoology there are links to the applications used in this course if you want to have a link to get to the app for android or apple ios all of the apps i'm using are available for both android and apple the textbook is online we just saw chapter one a little earlier it's micronesian ethabony the textbook is one single page all the chapters are on one page so once you load it as long as you don't close this tab that you're on you can carry this book around with you even when you're not online the book is designed to be used offline you'll have to be online to load it the first time but once it's loaded you can carry it around with you there is also what's called a floral a flora is just a list of the plants of a place but this floral includes the scientific name a picture of the plant and some of the local names of a particular plant so you can see if what the name is for some of the plants here this particular large fern of the forest has names in kosher pompeii and yap now the names were provided by students in earlier editions of the class and it is possible that some of them have some plants have other names that aren't listed or there's always a possibility that this the name is simply not correct if you see an incorrect name let me know but we have lists of some of the names so of some of the plants that are found on some of our different islands in the flora and that's what a flora is it's a list of plants for a particular place or island that's also linked here and it's linked in a few other places there is a playlist for all of the ethnobotany videos if you wish to for some reason get at the whole list of all videos all videos will be listed in the ethnobotany playlist well that's a look at the syllabus course structure in calendar do want to now turn my attention to some of the apps starting with the i naturalist app and i naturalist you'll be making plant observations one like this one i will be asking that you take a good clear picture or pictures of the plant we like to see the leaves we like to see the flowers if there's a fruit we like to see the fruit it helps us identify the plant in this case i took a picture of the top and the bottom of the leaf for some plants the bottom of the leaf is also important in identifying the plant the same for flowers sometimes the bottom of the flower is just as important as the top of the flower it varies from plant to plant and i'll be talking about that in later videos and down in my notes under description i included a pompeian name for this because it does have a name here on pompe and i included a local use i know that it's local medicine i can't be more specific because i do not know the specific use of this plant as a medicine but it is used as a medicine plant here so i've noted that you can do the same when you upload your plant add a local name at local use and that's what distinguishes this as an ethyl botanical observation to submit this plan all you have to do is click in the upper right corner of the picture at least in android ios may be different and click on share and then you can email the uh the observation to me you can share via email it may be possible to share via schoology i haven't actually had the opportunity to try using that capability and i'm not sure if it will work but i do know that you can share it by email and so on that first assignment which is to submit a picture of a wild plan i'll be asking that you share that to me via gmail that would be my recommendation at least would be to share it to me via gmail so that's in that corner and you'll need to use that to that's how you will submit and then your grade will appear back in schoology i'll next just take a a brief look at the in shot i'm going to skip past the youtube app i'm assuming you have the youtube app it has a little icon for uploading videos but i'm just a quick look at the inshot app in in chat and you can use other video editors but a lot of what we'll be doing is just simply picking up a video maybe some short video on a plant of some sort not something too terribly necessarily long but some i pull up this plant video and what we'll be using it for primarily you can edit to it from it you can explore the app and edit and if you need to add some words to the top you can do that you can add words to the top but our primary use will be simply to be able to save this at 720p so by saving it at 720p it will reduce the file size now i will note that in chat is free but supported by ads you just saw one of the ads that's the way things work on the android world when you use something free you'll see ads and just ignore the ads but the 720p will let that file size be shrunk down and make it much faster to upload reducing the upload time by a factor of eight to ten so i do recommend that you use min shot to reduce your file sizes for upload on your videos and then you'll send me the video link and that's how you'll submit that particular assignment again if you have questions you can email me you can send me messages from the school messages can be sent from here in the schoology app uh you just simply press plus send a new message to me and uh you can also get at the course information from here although submissions again will generally be outside but the tests will be in schoology guests will be here inside schoology so if you have questions do let me know | Dana Lee Ling | UCC04YGimQB0CqU6rT-G_uNQ | 2020-07-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,855 | 9,402 |
Tt_dy3W0SdE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt_dy3W0SdE | Naval Gazing with Docker - Sam Frenchie Stewart | um so this is an actually a technical talk yeah I've given this talk before it a couple of hacker conferences and so as a result it's largely a comedy routine I didn't really tell andrew this so this is a surprise Andrews one my colleagues he may not actually be colored by the end of the talks depending on how this goes um but yeah navel gazing with docker um what's the point of this store basically docker 101 can y'all hear me ok as well awesome cool I wave my hands like so I'm not using the microphone um if you can't hear me just wave that's the first of many docker pants or Pope related parts so top of 102 some internals insecurities I'll give you a quick demo and most importantly type words of puns that's why I'm here so Who am I previously on JavaScript startup really good fer I was a pen tested security engineer now I'm a security team can report photo is an in-joke which makes absolutely no sense in this context I should explain as well this talk was given previously at octagon as I said it was a 45 minute time slot and against all common sense i decided to convince this 45-minute talking to 30 minutes so it will be quite fast it makes no sense at all but first i want to find out some stuff about you so who in the audience is a landlubber you've never used docker before give me a big yard all right so who in the audience has just found your sea legs if maybe use docker once or twice but you're not super confident on the give me a big yard okay cool about even absolutely who here is a salty sea dog you've used topper extensively using a production use it everywhere give a big yard oh that's okay right um and then who is he and it just heckle me and make fun of this Wow ok so at security cons yar yar yar for whoever's here to heckle but anyway great I love that you're so much more supportive um so finally the purpose of this talk is a crash course and everything docker the less you laugh at my puns the more I tell them so the crash course on everything dr. will highlight a few things for attack and defense on the security guys I said so that's usual to vent that I look on this stuff but it shouldn't be too much incidentally if you're ever feeling depressed look up internet pirate photos easy way to cheer yourself up these things are aware cool okay so something boats docker right it's clicked off a little bit funny that sucks anyway um so dr. repo to give you an idea of how popular it is why do you care about dr. basically and it's popular to demonstrate this I get this incredibly scientific get help stars the contributors ratio it's that 22-foot top at the end so you can see lots of stars this thing's really popular in comparison with some other things he was 3100 this infinite contributors on the Linux repo family so it says oh ship at the bottom jokes are great when you explain yeah so yeah so it's not even in the same league as some other repositories are in the same 20,000 Leagues for example but it's still works fine these are all the slides are buffered there's all marketing stats for flooring um don't go lots of people using it 1.5 inch 14 point billion doctor in each other holes doctors getting lots of adoption yeah we'll skip through these nice and quick it's not just some blatant infatuation with naval workers there's actually something about dr. happening recently so these sets here are kind of interesting they're from data tub which is a monitoring company they did a review in 2015 I think the data is from August 2015 where they reviewed seven thousand customers and they they looked at carla's often doctor so yeah they tour in one year 5x growth of customers have dumped in Dhaka I've got six percent so it's low but rapidly growing enterprise first this is really interesting the larger you are the more likely you are to adopt docker which kind of suggests there's some challenging problem around ops that people just struggling to keep their heads above water yeah here are some of the small startups they're using using docker it's getting onto a dachshund these are other people you know publicly admitted two-thirds of the people who use docker adopt it so they try it out and then they end up usually jumping on it I think it's most within 30 days of initial test five months later they usually tripling the amount that they use introduction on average they are medium sorry they have four containers per host the time to live is three days from attack point of view super interesting for persistence it's like on as a box I can't just sit on it for ages I've got to find other ways of establishing persistence because that box will die in three days anyone here for heard of Phoenix infrastructure yaar one okay the other person who works at the works i'm not surprised yeah so if any simple structure super cool stuff but yeah routinely killing your infrastructure so it's awesome the dockets that are leaving for this I love the people the to the one-third that didn't adopt the reason why is usually fifty-three percent the leading cases security which is industry so Dhaka there's something in the water that that's the big black marketing stuff so we went through that in the Lightning right yeah it's it's popular on skating much momentum oh boy I'll stop giving you lots of monthly stats and if you didn't listen to any of that it's popular it's going fast it's used by big companies and the case in which they're using it there's multi-tenancy and shortly that's that's all you really need to know about what it's actually going hopefully that helps you fathom why you're interested what is okay so I promise I won't read off slides for the most part but this is actually a really good description of Dhaka so doctor and containerization more generally is a technology which allows applications web database app server etc to be run abstract it from and in some isolation from the underlying OS doctor service can launch multiple containers regardless of the underlying linux distro you can have a bunch of containers on fedora and centos on the rail cats and dogs massive Syria does anyone know where that quote is from Ghostbusters yeah awesome good job yeah sweet so what is doctor so it's also worth noting the doctor is more than just the docket jamin itself does this thing um there's also dr. machine which is automated Dhaka provision so here you can use that to spin up machines on your local machine you can use it to spin up on in pretty much any of the major cloud providers or any virtualization stack that you can think of dr. machines a tool that allows you to do that there's also dr. compose which is the pendency building which allows you to include other docker images and other dependencies to create images which then get deploy you can use topper registry so insane like github you can have push pull from dr. registry as a hosted hubba calm or you can have your own internal entrusted registry where you host it yourself on crane there's docker swarm where you have a single virtualized instance that you talk to that then manages a swarm on your behalf then there's the cloud taka cloud-hosted GUI where they kind of abstract things a lot of previous stuff into stacks services and nodes and that meaning doesn't mean too much I haven't used this too much but then there's Dhaka data center which is a non promotion of docker cloud as well really the takeaway from this is there really going overboard with a lot of the services if you don't laugh I'm just going to tell my files they've really adopted the thing that I like about all this stuff is that they've adopted the UNIX philosophy of doing one thing well per service and so they're really fragmenting out but a lot of people think about dr. is this singular containerization service when it's really this whole ecosystem that allows debs to build ship and do the ops for a variety and for the purpose of this however I will be focusing just on docker engine from hero so when I say doctor I just mean the top arranged inside the song so let's set so really there's three things that the da car engine cares about its images its registries and contains so images are the read-only templates pretty similar if you're already familiar virtualization so you can have a bun to which for example an Apache without taking on installed are you build that from a docker file you can update the images dr. registries these are the distribution can complain so these can be self hosted these from beyond the crowd excuse me you can push you can pull from the registries I have another doc in containers and this is actually the kind of like initialized version of an image this is what actually runs so these are created from the docker image and yeah they hold everything that needs around the application so docker containers can be run started stopped cetera to semantics so the analogy that i like is i really like analogies is it kind of life and apartment building do you imagine what you want in an apartment building your kind of wonky a resource management you want to make sure that you know your neighbor can't turn on all the hot water and make sure that you can't have a hot shower you want some consideration that you want yourself to be isolated right if I'm leaving leading my stuff in my apartment I don't want my neighbor to be able to come and grab my stuff I want some little security right in the apartment building I want there to be like you know an alarm system the fire system I want there to be cameras looking after myself and in a fancy building I want to concierge or at least I want like a building manager sitting down like he knows that like you know the trash will routinely get taken out right so how does that compare with dr. kind of the same right I don't want one container to be able to use up all the processes the aisle to memory or whatever of my host machine I don't want one container to the access delve access another container I want some security considerations which I'll elaborate a little bit and I want like some to link wire to make all this stuff easy to manage and they've actually been really fun about how they use this individual design because instead of apartment buildings they've gone with containers which is the obvious analogy here in suddenly if anyone doesn't know the history of containers the big metal box things actually really fascinating dude called Melton looking in the 1950s he owned a big trucking fleet in the South America he wanted to standardize the size of this so that it was easier for him to get his stuff off of his trucks and onto ships as a result I think it reduced afraid of cost by ninety percent which allowed for mass globalization in cheap t-shirts from China nowadays there's 17 million big metal boxes on the planet floating around and doing 200 million trips each year and it's generally fun fact 10k of them just randomly get lost at six that's not it's up um also I think i poisoned my google algorithm so much that now i can't search docker to find anything actually relate to shipping unless i use the word stevedore if you didn't know the words stevedore today talk so like when would you actually use these things um so when you want to know have applications that are you like yeah isolated disposable and you want build sort of standardized with people and fast that sound familiar to anyone it's probably a case where you want microservices yeah I wanted an excuse to use this gift so yeah great okay sure can we get some breaks so this was for security con I got three spun's on one slide that was amazing I did it so let's look into like some of the ways that this stuff can go wrong okay so going a little bit deeper um you kind of need to know some of the internals of how this stuff works so when we're focusing on topper engine really it's worthwhile break he's up into a couple of separate things because it actually adheres to a client and server model or the client and date really so they can run on the same system or your client can talk to a remote demon or whatever you like so the client is the primary interface Slovenian it's tasked with accepting commands then communicating back and forth say for example if I want to new me to push it up to the hub that's the concern of the client the daemon itself is what runs on the host and that's what all the you know all the local or the remote and you don't normally interact with that directly I say normally baguettes hey security and interestingly and this is actually one of the things that has been screwed up in my slides in the last presentation previously that had to be runners work because it's doing system calls Jessie frazzle one of the core Debs awesome awesome person I she just released something we're hey dr. doesn't need to run his route anymore and I haven't had the time to properly dig into it so I'm a liar and a fraud it doesn't necessarily have to run as root let me dig into that some more but yeah previously it continued on as if you had to run myself as root so how do they talk so they talk to each other using sockets so I've that's if you're not familiar in the way to speak yeah other programs you look trampy get into our descriptors are we got a button or you can use a restful api one of the first hilarious hilarious things I found is that you can turn HTTPS off with one flag so you can have syscalls over plain HTTP FYI these are the things that just screamed to me as several ideas but it's a it's a one program to change how do you tell your client which demon you want to talk to so probably the first thing you'll come across is that they blindly ask you to add our stuff maybe I'm a security commotion and i'm just grumpy about stuff eval is one of the things I just regex for and when i'm doing a code review and if i find a value on your code base you're probably going to fail a security review i like i like it'll give me enough reason to actually sit down and look in some more in this case the output of dhaka machine end is just a bunch of these things here right so it's fine and I looked into source and it's actually perfectly legit you can't really poison like the doctor said or any of those values they're all got proper validation but finally avowing stuffs just mmm um so separately if any pen testers are in the audience as soon as get on a box look for envious there'll be a lot of interesting info about where we're different remotes are and whether said see um so what does this thing actually look like so you're all I'll assume you're familiar with virtualization generally Dhaka kind of just D Jukes the OS in a really simple way so you can do this with virtualization in fairness as well but it also activates the binaries and libraries that you need for each app and kind of just contains it into one little small thingy and so you only pull down what's needed so drastically reduces image sizes which is yet a lot more cost-effective voice in terms of cash but also like CPU I ops gives you more flexibility to move these things around so threat modeling what can go wrong with this stuff so yeah which containers are ranked right like as an attacker these are the questions that I ask myself when I'm looking at it what processes are each running I can I get a beer socks on the different box which files are used by the different one whatever Network stacks their host names are they doing inter-process communication like they're writing to areas where I can screw around can I look at their memory separately there's container to host can I can i get if i have root on the container does that mean that i have root on the host ah what's this called can i make from within like is there a complete open Cisco or is there a limited subset the resource limited obeyed and I use all the hot water can this container access the file system is their isolation slightly different ways to isolation I'll dig into some of the protections that putting nice facing climbin the big one we came in double one point tank and this is kind of a big casual because I didn't have a better image for but that's a mushroom cloud so the cloud get it yeah I haven't given you enough time so I figure on it yeah so that's like generally like cloud considerations in deploying Dhaka so attacks on docker hub dhaka cloud like yeah he's you know github went down the other days he's dr. cloud going down the other day is dr. hub going down concern but also like OS top 10 in those like exercise i'm dr. hub and so on can you distribute bad images it's early there was a really interesting thing that i've got a slide on later so i won't talk about it now yeah distribution can like when I'm pulling down images if I'm pulling them over HTTP how do I actually know the image that I'm getting is that this is kind of a broad catch-all which isn't super nice but noobs if I've really really like reduce the barriers to entry of this thing and anyone can do it maybe people will make some terrible decisions that just spin up some instances without you know all the usual security precautions all the things that more experienced people might consider so how do you manage these possible things that can go wrong or more generally I clues a short version of here are some of the wax but I found so far um default or mac users starmount I don't know if this is of interest to anyone but by default docker boot to dhaka mounts all your ssh keys so if i get a compromised image and I can escape out of that the daemon that's running on your host has visibility of all that stuff yeah malicious images that was the point I so someone did research into it are there any malicious malicious images on docker hub and apparently over thirty percent of the official so when we say official we're talking like canonical Debian RedHat like people who should definitely have good images apparently they had high priority violence but security gig CBS s 7 and above like budweiser were talking like shell-shocked heartbleed these are the images that was a while ago right and that was a big problem because it was like oh anyone can publish this stuff but that was a case thankfully I'll talk about some of the improvements in a bit um the one flag disables like that's Josh privileged literally turns are full security options that you could possibly have TLS as I mentioned HTTP to make sensitive system calls what eval doctor stuff as I mentioned our plane two exponentials this is personal gripe I hate plaintext credentials but I see it everywhere that I go if you're append esta looking at stuff looking the dockerfile there's probably some flying disc read say this is an actual quote that I've had from someone not at my work in the doctor file where else would I put credentials yeah this is a dashed at kroger adoption I think from the Red Hat blog it says the dash back privileged option turns off almost all the security used to confine one container from others in the hajj so namespacing secrets and sometimes stuff i'll go to or get turned off with one flag um these are some of the reasons why i look at it and go mm maybe not so much some of the history of the bomb so how do we stack up against the threat modeling exercise that we did before what's actually going wrong in dhaka land and what do they know so the first one is distribution of images second one there again distribution of images third was a filesystem prevost so from inside a container you could use that to break out the fourth was pit name spacing so you got again information about the host breaking the isolation fifth-fastest improve s6 file system prevents so with all of those ways to break out of dr. or fine yeah the containerization component was compromised as a personal they this one here I've been playing with locally and trying to replicate it I think it has something to do with sim linking with dev null while it boots because that's just causes some a bunch of funky behavior big call to action if anyone's super interested in this please hit me up I play with this stuff in my own free time and I love your help if you find it interesting so again deep dive going even deeper into some of the things that dockers actually done really well so dockers this noon cutting edge technology right it's based off all this hip startup san francisco tech that's never been seen before especially this one which is brand-new see a true operation that changes the apparent root directory from the current running processing androids children it's been around since 1979 and I think unix for like some crazy old right you may have used it if you had to install arch linux yeah so it turns out this wasn't proper isolation though in the early versions it was easily to soak embed that by just like CD don't know / and your back out true it's it's a volt and thin but it really wasn't built for the purpose of isolation next up free PSP trails a similar sort of concept freebsd for 400,000 solara zones I've been busy five at Google's attempt let me contain that for you generally between 2006 and 2013 um Google everything at Google runs in a container every time you go to Gmail Drive search youtube any of that stuff that runs its own isolated container so containers not a brain you think doctor is still kind of new ish but contains been running for a while I think the the funds that there is two billion containers a weaker spine up at Google that's 3,300 a second 24-7 crazy lxiii articles made which one of the like Linux containerization tape which one of the predecessors of dr. that and finally dropping too 13 I'm a bit of a whitepaper geek so I like reading this stuff that's cooked off so I'll share the slides on the group afterwards but if you're interested it all in flight the white paper history behind the stuff i really recommend reading them they're pretty interesting the point here I guess is that this stuff isn't you we've actually known a long history of all the considerations like different attempts this sort of stuff and so some of the internals and the fundamentals behind it there's actually some really solid basis upon which we can start securing this stuff so what do they do kind of so going back to the apartment model that we mentioned before there's the resource management the stuff isolation general security catch-all and tooling inquire so stepping through what do they do well so by design the colonel couldn't seen everything how do you stop that from happening in something called main spaces and namespaces are intentionally there to make global resources of reduced a view to be reduced in scope and so there's a few different ways they can do that as file system name spacing so yeah allow container to think that it it can't see other part which is it other parts the file systems in which are true process ID isolation to think that so these processes aren't visible to two different containers time-sharing hostnames network namespaces different IP address different networks that I think this points actually not quite correct we could dr. spins up completely separate member expand on that IPC are shared areas of memory and username spacing so if I start the machine is frenchy but inside the container thinks that I'm route that was something that was introduced in dr. 1 point 10 so clipped off at the bottom of the little blue whale their stuff actually so by design namespaces isolate and so dr. users main spaces in order ways see groups Linux control groups which are explicitly there to put restrictions on how much memory CPU I office etc by design they manage resources they fit in the manage resources box lib cap are so naively I kind of assumed that once your route that was it you could do a whole bunch of everything but the permissions kind of breakdown specifically there's some things again doing some things you can't and that's managed by lib cap linux capabilities so there's things like in dr. ssh servers you can SH services turning it off on and off chrome services file system mount and unmount all of this stuff by default is turned off after book because you don't need it and so lib cap sort of says okay cool even if you got root you probably couldn't renate with this stuff which is kind of interests me ah this is without the dash dash privileged option if you put that on all this stuff the window but there's some good stuff where they kind of turn off the things that you probably don't want people doing after book anyway so they turned off set comp whitelist restriction with syscalls a proximal so there's a total list I think of way 300 different syscalls and they restricted down by 2 260 so it's not everything but even if I was able to get like a buffer overflow I couldn't necessarily cause like okay cool like I like I'll just inject this david starts calling out to different areas memory or something because yeah that there's a white list of which process which is course I'm actually allowed to do I haven't actually looked at which sis calls are disabled because I was like I can't great they're doing that yeah and its default whitelisting approach which is great if he tries to make an unauthorized iskele then it just sick kills the process which is good from a different planet limit security modules if is anyone familiar with selinux has anyone turned off selinux yeah s it so linux security modules they're basically just mandatory access control system it's a completely separate for that i'll actually go through it really quickly Wow but it explicitly defines a relationship between processes files so yeah the process tikes object types you can define the relationships I allow capital equal food example but I don't recall dog food and then the colonel enforces restrictions around the cat fights with the dog food no banking yeah so if a routing process tries to access the Ruby loves great but if the piping process tries to access it now you get me another loud completely separate ected da card but docker makes it really easy to adopt these things because it just turns these things on by default in the actual docker Damon itself the part that I gig out on is making sure the images that we build have a Linux security modules turned on by default yeah if you're not familiar check this out but by design is basically security the noobs general catch-all I'm running at a bit of time but security should be part of platforms a quote from Diego makeover security Lee and there's a few different considerations so the CIA has benchmarks or standard which are actually pretty easily to audit like there's automated scripts that test against that which is what the bench Claire and lynus are so they hold you accountable against the CIA's benchmarks in terms of best-in-class what should your images look like ncc security well known consulting they release the hardening guide which is actually really consumable but it's like an absolute Bible at like 122 pages so security gigs read that but everyone helps just run bench clarendon or lunes they're just easy scanners and there's also some scanning on docker hub as well so the thirty percent images that we talked about before there's people scanning dr. hub the doctor notary of dr. nautilus project where they started scanning anything you upload to docker hub they'll look at it and give you a once-over ago hey kind of looks dodgy you don't want to patch that it makes it easy to be secure um if you're taking photos i'll share this stuff around afterwards yeah right before that it's easy to turn security features off but by default if you take out box fashion that images as i mentioned in trust overall how does it stack up looks like they're having a whale of the time they do pretty well i'll give you a quick demo of something fun that is possible doing doctor but I'm conscious I'm running out of time Andrew feel free to come grab me up there so this is one of the fun things that you can do and it's characters do you see that ok yeah no and ok yeah so the reason i'm pumpi basically I'm just running Duffy it's able different sandy is it doctor info so i get some info about the post itself I just told them I'm going to work but basically I'm pulling it and map and maps and it works scanning tool that I use a lot I told that nmap is not available in the host their my crab I did not bless them anyway basically instead of yeah um instead of deciding for placing an drop the flames kiss in that case you don't know beside this kiss means don't go good yeah so basically I ran in map inside of a doctor instance inside the doctor instance on my host because why the not when you turn off to when you turn off the data Philadelphia you can run them it turns off all the security features there's some weird and yourself if you actually get this in fraud you'd be crazy so yeah that's pretty much it dr. a place where they big thanks to reasonably leo thank you and I thought this was the last the puns absolutely not a chance there's a lot of the funds i used any questions have I got time questions or yeah we're using terminated containers yep it's dead your recreate from the image uh yeah you can restart them um yeah I guess in the case i've been using algebra like to kill it and rebuild um I can't be the same as we using any box I guess he's doing uh like if you yeah I like I use doctrine essentially like I wrote in the kill retain the killer rebuild um I don't I mean today I've got a real reason why you'd want to not kill your topper images and I don't know like you don't want persistence right so you kill it in person I used dr. Isaac just a test stuff out like oh there's our I want to see how this runs arm I don't know if there's like a lambda ish case where you'd actually want to run these things reasonably but no it's more like it's a nice it's for me it feels like syntactic sugar it's like oh yeah it will give you this thing you can turn it on run it and then it exits um I don't know like you wouldn't want to manage a swarm or anything like that where it's just like each instance only runs well like maybe novelty that'd be fun but now I don't think you'd actually want to use that stuff properly prod again with all this stuff as I said it was a comedy routine as opposed to anything that's technically informative so please prove me wrong if anyone I was the right answer yeah you're at it um and I think in general like it should be completely abstracted away from the hoax LS I in general is do I want to use docker as a potential dev yes do I care about the online us not necessarily if you need to run it yeah show great would I invested in personally I'm not much of a Windows geek um I wouldn't do it but that's more of like a Windows think I suppose that I I think it's interesting yet like does anyone run da car on windows cool there's something yeah we talked to Kristin go yep whole questions yeah I've got one over here come back yep you can do that yeah I'm so the sea group stuff we'll do some level of management underneath those not too crazy but yeah when you spin them up you definitely can explicitly manage this stuff ah yeah uh uh I think memories usually the limit is backed up or actually how many times you thought i did that you can rub it just terrible idea to do it they want to sell land it depends on your underlying applications I'm is your application for an incident and wraps really good video a limiting factor I'm going to shoot generally like Rams probably the first thing I think off the top of my head but I certainly not limited by Matt like the underlying hardware do good things like you can move one particular one image between different colors and run upon so the underlying all odd ways at it so much I think those racing like a 1 million container project run by mesosphere or something where they wanted to spit out with millions or something ridiculous in a short timeframe and they did that by distributing helped Isis so yeah I don't know if I'm probably answer the questions that get I think it depends on so yeah we mentioned big down yep is that that's the idea yeah yeah yeah cats and dogs living together blossom yeah shouldn't matter I mean that yeah like I'm interested to hear why you think that's a terrible idea but yeah like you could explicitly define a docker file build for that and then the dr. Damon the doctor Damian that actually has to talk to the underlying alessa's is different of course but yeah the docker images themselves should have a static API that's portable so that was the stat from data dog and that was just what they saw I'm it's still an explicit choice you can run as many as you want to type on one host I just it'll a bog after a while but yeah I think that's just what people are seeing on median I think they use usage but yeah you could definitely set up distributed environments and I think that's what's warm dark swamp does a lot of that management for you just like I scriptum over here very good point actually um so how do i get so many puns are it's actually complete rouge that Thor works does any real work we actually just have large email threads mainly based around pot so I actually did give like an entire spray Leah I think why didn't like please give me your navel punt that's I got that kuma need is not referencing that like did they actually realize KU Benitez was an able reference until until I started doing this and then a couple of people pointed out I just thought that was a cool word for ya obviously cool I think I've good friend on stage enough might hand over the next speakers unless there's anything more sweet alright thanks for entertaining me you | andrew jones | UCt7_UcQtAvPMtOSlb8P1rgQ | 2016-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,289 | 33,652 |
Eirb7t3DZB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eirb7t3DZB0 | (305)OnTrial.co=(305)668-7245 A Rush's Live Broadcast DrARush@GMail.com_Expert-Witness_Litigation | and it beeps beep beep and start blinking so I know that it is working okay and now I can tell it notice that I have the external camera mounted here I can turn on the flashlight on my phone this is the neck wallet phone and batch holding lanyard that has an easel on the bottom so it keeps it away from my body and that way I can monitor what I'm shooting or not shooting and if the the phone goes off and so on or participate in video conferencing on the go and I can talk to the Head mounted device this is the head mounted tablet from uh realware tell it stop recording record video flash on so now I'm going to go in the dark I can turn the flash both on my phone and also on my head Mount when I'm going in the attic to spray it against the termites it is so dark that I cannot see anything I need two two Flash okay can we go oh let me turn it off forgot why you want to go I forgot okay so now everything is working flash off now since everything is working I want to turn it off I'm starting by turning off the cloud grab the URL copy to the clipboard buffer and play it in double [Music] speed okay now come I want to make this image larger you understand this image make ler Lar so we going to check the oil for example right what is it o check what is my finger PR turn the device on it doesn't turn so sit there I don't it also doesn't work this there so many issues the end of the of this version the company no longer Market this I show see I'm pressing this button turn off turn GRE | A Rush | UCO_C1_em8PLc3-gsVjSBXIg | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,498 |
1_fTsJMTYPE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_fTsJMTYPE | Jehova Is your name - Michael Reid | [Music] Michael new amen glory to God glory to God mighty warrior great somebody lift your hands is your [Applause] name Mighty come on you can do better than that just lift your hands in the [Music] atmosphere your name can somebody say Mighty stand on your feet tonight all the L the S lazy you come to worship this morning and offer your sacrifice the RO yeah Mighty what do you sacrifice this morning somebody say do you have any Worship in you yes Mighty who are you I can't hear you life I can't hear you Je somebody just worship and say is in this room this [Music] morning what is the sacrifice what is your [Music] sacrifice somebody run you're in his presence this morning you're in the presence of the this morning say somebody touch you this morning somebody touch God yourself this morning this morning we worship you we worship you in this room in this room this morning yes somebody got somebody got run after him I still don't see your worship but God want to see your worship this morning what do you car this morning what sacrifice I see Chas the devil with your praise chase the devil with your worship you ain't coming to worship you ain't coming to Praise Jesus is mighty to he the mighty king forever we sit upon the throne this morning what is your sacrifice yeah I see your hand LIF in the atmosphere this morning somebody say the and you he [Music] is I love to get CL I got to get my pres I don't care what the devil I need I me new Deliverance restation might this [Music] morning you got to change the demon out of your life out of your life Mighty somebody acknowledge God acknowledge the goodness and the mercy of the true God is your [Music] name I wish somebody could say somebody LIF your hands mighty you R king forever you sit up on the ground this morning he want to know [Music] that somebody did not make it over but you made it over somebody morning [Music] your somebody said Jehovah is your name let's PR come to him your name look back over your [Music] Mighty oh many battle the devil lose in 2018 and you came off of Victorious mighty [Music] heyy got yourself this morning you LIF your can I take two second and just worship him this morning you're mighty to save Jesus you mighty to save I just want to tell you thanks for this day that you have given unto us thank you for your mercy your favor God that we have started and we have 208 and we came over Victorious a new here new day it's a new season of profession this morning but as we enter into your into your presence God we just want to appreciate your mercy your love your grace your kindness towards us that your favor God you favor us oh God you favor us oh God you're a mighty warrior you're ring Mighty God je your name this morning Father I give myself back to you I give my life back to you I give my children back to you I give my house all back to you God I got so much to give you this morning offer of My Sacrifice somebody just offer of your sacrifice morning if what your car [Music] morning he's worthy this morning God is awesome this morning in this room hall hallelujah could be otherwise minded but in the house of the Lord where there's liberty Among Us take two second more to challenge the enemy of your soul Hallelujah to tell God how Mighty he is and how awesome he is how Victorious he is hallelujah for letting us pray for letting us prath hallelujah the breath that you're breathing is not yours Hallelujah the breath that you're breathing is not yours what an awesome God this morning we Hallelujah you made it over Lord we thank you this morning we thank you we bless you this morning we in your pres with this Li we bless your name God [Laughter] [Music] we Bow Down and Worship yah is there any Worship in this room this morning [Applause] we we bow down worship your God you like worship your God this morning H we down worship y I wish you put the Y we thank you we thank you somebody [Music] oh worship somebody say it's morning y yah yah somebody out out run out worship worship y somebody say y this morning somebody say y this morning [Music] somebody run after him H run after him yeah somebody say ybody say some say somebody run after him run after him run after him yeah oh lift your hands up say yah somebody cry y somebody cry y this morning yah yah yah yah Y what do you bring this morning what do you bring this morning this morning C this morning I can't hear you I can't hear you I need to hear you I need to hear you | MICHAEL REID | UCqixhmjJmhKLRaXJCEQetZA | 2019-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 865 | 4,466 |
7W1pfhVbMRc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W1pfhVbMRc | Anchor Set Up | this tutorial will instruct you how to get anchor ready in the studio we will teach you how to set up lights how to wear a mic an earpiece and use the teleprompter the first thing to do when the anchor enters the studio is to set the lights these lights are specifically made to get the best lighting for those at the desk or at the coaches the lightning buttons are to the right of the entrance Door start with shutting down the house light then turn on the lights for your anchor at the desk each button has a brief explanation for what its purpose now cross the studio to reach the small control system for lightning find and put the grandm fader up you have just lit the rest of the studio make sure you give the lights time to warm up it takes time to get them in full power second an anger has to put on a microphone and earpiece each anchor has a mic with specific code name the mic goes onto the jacket on one of the sides the wire has to be hidden like that third an anchor needs an earpiece to get directions from the control room the earpiece should also go hidden under the hair as much as possible finally the anchor will be reading the script from the teleprompter to get prompter started go to the control room there is a special computer in the back row we have a special tutorial about setting up the prompter go and check it out now we have taught you how to set up the lights in the studio put on a mic and hide the earpiece setting up the studio usually takes 3 to 5 minutes so plan your on screen appearance accordingly | diyjourno | UCVgRm-l2jfn4QnSSWQLncdA | 2012-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 302 | 1,540 |
XjIMHT8F21s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjIMHT8F21s | Connecting Microcontrollers to the Cloud Using MQTT, BLE, and HTTP - Tanmoy Sen | uh good morning everyone um thank you for thank you so much for joining this session on connecting microcontrollers to the cloud um i'm done myself i'm a product manager in aws amazon web services and i focus on edge devices device software for the edge i'm talking about microcontrollers microprocessors so within the aws iit org there's this this is there are two products uh embedded csdk and freertos and i work on on the roadmapping and um and features for for both of them but anyways um my talk is about connecting microcontrollers to the cloud and i'm going to discuss the various aspects of of connecting these these really constrained devices to to the cloud uh how do we do it um and what are the various aspects of of connecting these these using protocols such as mqtt or http the application layer protocols are bluetooth low energy um which is again a very popular uh popular transport protocol for for low power devices before i dive into the connectivity protocols um i'll briefly talk about um talk about the key attributes of connecting these microcontrollers to the cloud what are what are microcontrollers and then i'm going to talk about how um even when we when we connect these devices to the cloud how do microcontrollers and the iot applications in general benefit from the cloud then i'm going to talk about the connecting uh connectivity aspects of these um of the um of microcontrollers using hdb mqtt and ble and then um towards the end there's an important feature for iot devices all iot devices they need update updateability of the firmware so i'm going to talk about over-the-air updates and how it's done um within within aws iot and the feature that we have developed so um let's let's dive in what are microcontrollers microcontrollers are integrated circuits with a small processor performing perform very simple tasks and very specific tasks like reading sensor data crunching numbers and sending it ahead for future processing these are very constrained devices we are talking about megahertz in compute speed early megahertz of compute speed clock frequency and kilobytes of ram just to give and give you an idea of scale because most of the times we are we are acquainted with application processors running gigahertz of clock frequency and megabytes um and much more and higher of ram and flash so these are very constraint devices and because of the specificity and simplicity of these microcontrollers they're really pertinent for iot applications and designs looking for very low power applications but these microcontrollers are part of of the things in the interior of things when we call iotr internal things these microcontrollers become a huge part of that and these these can can be found in everyday devices everywhere in all industrial verticals you think about fitness trackers you think about industrial applications vehicle automation think about medical medical equipment asset tracking just name a few you whenever you find a sensor on an actuator you'll see microcontrollers attached to it and sending data and number crunching numbers they're sold in billions of units every year because of the simplicity as a specificity we use several microcontrollers to perform one one single application so you can find several microcontrollers in um in one application and therefore they are sold in billions of units every year but microcontrollers are very constrained devices and and that's why they greatly benefit from connecting to the resource rich cloud now when when you talk about connecting these microcontrollers to the cloud you see um where they like at the bottom of the screen that you see uh bottom and left you'll see microcontroller devices um um in in in several applications like um like fans uh like windmills or uh water faucets uh automotive applications they either connect directly to the cloud maybe using uh protocols such as wi-fi or cellular or through a more powerful gateway device you could think of an application processor collecting acting as a hub and collecting data aggregating data from all the microcontrollers that are connected to it but as more and more devices connect to the cloud and send data to the cloud the cloud enables us to do several things they securely manage they securely connect these uh manage these devices at scale so that they connect to a broker and millions of microcontrollers sending millions and millions of kilobytes of data can uh can effectively be managed at scale you also on board these devices manage these devices and do firmware updates on the fleet of devices that are deployed in the field so um the cloud becomes an important aspect at that too when you have several hundreds of thousands of millions of devices deployed in the field you need to audit these devices and detect anomalies uh if you see any security vulnerability for any of the of the devices or the devices are sending um packets that that you think are anomalous then you have that you can they didn't detect these and perform um perform right actions needed for those and further down further down the um the the cloud path you see that you can perform data analytics and and and finally the most important thing is that you can fully integrate with other other aws services or other cloud services like uh like a simple storage service amazon s3 or ec2 those are aws services that you can use um while when you connect to the iot broker however connecting microcontrollers to the cloud takes careful design considerations both on the device side and the cloud side um let me let me try to understand um make you understand this by taking a very simple example the example of a of a light bulb the block diagram on the right that you see is is a representation of a program space of microcontroller the um the functionality the green box that you see in the bc below is basically um just the the functionality the business value that that um any device performs you could think of dimming the light bulb turning it on and off at certain instances you can change the color of the light bulbs so so this is the business value of any simple light bulb but that is a small piece of code but but when you are thinking of connecting this light bulb to to the internet uh to the cloud you are basically thinking of adding several things connect communication stack um for for connectivity security libraries management of these um of these devices deployed in the field security over the air updates so we are talking about several libraries that is just attached to to the business functionality the small piece of code and this is completely undifferentiated that you have to write and stitch together to securely connect your light bulb to the cloud and that's where open source libraries such as friatas can help you reduce the pain point help you reduce the effort in connecting these microcontrollers to your controller devices to the cloud it provides everything that you need for connectivity and security and updates so um we we think about the friatas kernel friata's cuddle is a market leading real-time operating system for microcontrollers can be used for disconnected smart devices but can also be can use can be used as a foundation for internet connectivity and there are other software libraries like bluetooth low energy the abstraction stack for local connectivity uh cloud connectivity you can think of mqtt and http as the application layer protocol to connect to connect to any cloud and security libraries and for security i'm talking about data at rest and data in transit so you need security in both aspects because whenever your certificates and credentials are stored on device you need security for those and when data is sent from the device back to the cloud you need that to be encrypted and secured and authenticated when it reaches the mqtt broker for example and apart from the libraries you you have to have security for the entire device life cycle and that's where over-the-air updates or um or updatability of these devices become really important and with friata's we have we have a feature an integer integrated service that helps you deploy security um security fixes bug fixes and firmware updates directly to the devices on the field um and and that too remotely all friata's libraries are are open source and they are under the permissive mit license so you have the flexibility to change these libraries to to to suit your end application whatever application that you design you don't need to report any anywhere you need to follow pay pay it forward just use the libraries um however you see um see fit and you can customize it to your end application now let's talk about um mqtt as one of the connectivity protocols and one of the libraries that friatas provides as open source or cloud connectivity mqtt is based on the oss standard oss open standard and mqtt is a lightweight publish subscribe application layer protocol that runs on top of tcp it has a very small code and bandwidth requirements that is devices can sleep most of the time in most of the use cases and wake up only to send data um send data to um to a topic which is which it is subscribed to which makes mqtt very suitable for iot applications because it gives you scale and it buttons to constrain microcontroller devices it uses a concept of topic topic as a matching mechanism between publishers and subscribers so publishers are basically that publish data to a topic and subscribers are basically um clients that are listening to a topic and see what data has been published publishers and subscribers are two um at the two ends and they can communicate in several ways for example is a point-to-point pattern um a point-to-point pattern is when two things use a single mqtt topic as the communication channel so they use a single topic the publisher subscribes the button in data to the topic and the subscriber listens to it and takes action based on that the second is a broadcast pattern broadcast pattern is when a single publisher sends out the same message to all the subscribers all the clients that are subscribed to the topic for example a weather station transmitting a broadcast message to all the buses in the engineer area all the buses can listen to the packet um to do the message say it's really windy or it's really cold and take actions based on that the third is the fan and pattern fan and pattern is the exact reverse of the broadcast pattern where several publishers um send data to a single topic and one subscriber is listening to it and this is really useful for use cases such as you can you can think of robotic arms sending health status regularly to the same topic and the iot application the subscribe and listening to it aggregates it and the aggregate data makes sense makes application more more pertinent and unreliable so these these are the three um three communication patterns that that is mostly seen for iot devices um but let's dive into one of the uh use cases on a point-to-point pattern or a point-to-point communication aspect the diagram that you see on the right is is let's take an example of that the repair service that you can see as the publisher is basically sending um sending status data shipment data of uh refills to the topic um uh to the topic refill and then there are two um washing machines connected to it as as subscribers listening to it and the washing machine on top sees that the status is it has been shipped while the shipment data has been transmitted it also gets the arrival day arrival status data so it alerts the user that the the new refill is going to arrive by this in this state the the one limbo the motion machine in the um that you see below is listening to another topic which says the same publisher publishes that it has been delayed and it alerts the delay to the user so this is how a point-to-point pattern is also used for one-to-many communication where a single unique topic is used for and rotated through for several um several clients and several several subscribers subscribe to it for connecting microcontrollers to um to to the cloud you basically for aws iit in general you basically need transport layer um encryption which is tls 1.2 that is the recommended protocol for encryption of data and for authentication we use x5 509 clan certificates um so that when the device has connected the broker they're authenticated and then the communication can happen friatas also provides a second library um for cloud connectivity it's the http library but it's it's used for a very different use case um several microcontroller devices that use hdtv to connect to the cloud and it makes us wonder as to why an iot device would use a protocol typically used for for web-based communication so we talked to several customers and most of these customers use http for high bandwidth downloads um for example if you want to download videos images to your iot devices one of the biggest applications for that has been kitchen appliances um you think of a coffee maker that can that is using http to download uh recipe images um your your refrigerator downloading images of of of of let's say recipes even in orchards agricultural use cases you think of sensors sending and uploading images of pests to the cloud these are the use cases that that need large files um to be uploaded or downloaded we are talking about nvs here and those are the use cases where http becomes more pertinent the second thing uh second scenario that we have seen from customers is also um also to confirm to existing http based legacy systems our customer has already designed the entire infrastructure iot platform based on http and they would not try to move away from http because of the legacy purposes and that's why htv becomes pertinent for those two freertos distributes the http library that uses the https 1.1 protocol protocol standard to download and upload files to amazon s3 the simple storage service or to any web hosted web hosted service and it secures the file transfer using tls1.2 again so that any communication any uploads any downloads is done securely and it's completely managed at this point i'll um i'll pause i'll pause for a bit to see if if there are any questions hi tmy i don't see any questions at this time i'll just take this moment to remind everyone if you do have questions you can post them either in the chat box the q a box or raise your hand thank you and then i just wanted to add i dropped the reference to your aws white paper in the chat um for anybody that was interested in learning more about that diagram that you would put in there so if you have anything to add uh topic-wise just uh let me know and i'll put it in there yeah absolutely i think that's a that's a really good white paper i put a reference um i guess not a link but the style statement to it too it talks about all the three protocols and best practices for connecting your devices to to aws rt talks about point to point talks about uh fanning talks about broadcast and what are the best practices to do there so thanks thanks so much chris and you'll really find that useful all right if there are um no questions at this point um i'll i'll move ahead that sounds great and why thank you thanks all right let's talk about bluetooth low energy there are millions of devices such as fitness trackers headsets and simple sensor devices like humidity sensors temperature sensors they connect they connect locally to any mobile phone that we have seen but they could also greatly benefit if they could connect to [Music] connect to the cloud for i'm sorry this this [Music] horizon that happens to me all the time too i'm sure all of us with these zoom calls have had that experience yeah i really really apologize for that um all right it's gone now all right there there are millions of devices as we have seen sensor are sending sensor data to the cloud and they run on batteries um they are really um trying to get to as low as possible on power so that the batteries the the battery life is um uh is elongated but uh these devices typically run bluetooth low energy or ble and would greatly benefit from security connecting to the cloud by connecting to the cloud they have access to all the different uh different services and features that cloud offers for example over-the-air updates device shadow that these constrained microcontrollers running the ble bluetooth low energy stack would not be able to do it alone and therefore because these devices do not support ib they need a gateway such as such as a mobile phone that you can see on the diagram in the middle to connect to the cloud the process and if you try to take a simple blue bluetooth device and connect it to the cloud the process involves several steps and can be really time consuming you first have to select the microcontroller that you would need to connect to the cloud and then select the compatible ble stacks um integrate all the cloud connectivity libraries to um to the corresponding mobile sdks the android and ios sdks finally code them test them using the android and ios device and then you are finally ready this this problem becomes worse when you're trying to evaluate different microcontrollers at the evaluation stage and you have to do the process over and over again to see if this this makes sense and whatever um whatever microcutter that you choose so free at us acknowledge this problem and talk to several customers and um the way we proceeded with this we provided a standardized api layer um uh to interface with the ble stacks provided by microcontroller vendors so with that abstraction layer with the standardized api layer you don't have to change your application whenever you change the the microcontroller underneath but you just have to port it to the right api layer and you are done this also enables the use of standard generic access profile and generic attributes profile gap and gad to create dvd applications for those who are not aware according to ble specifications gaap defines how ble devices broadcast availability so there might be several bla devices that are pinging their availability and status and then um whenever it connects to a mobile phone that is interested in communicating with the bre device um the gaap protocol is pertinent towards that gatt on the other hand describes how data is transferred when the connection is established you um with a mobile phone and a ble device when you are connected gat is how you communicate how you transfer data so um the the free rtos api layer that i just talked about it provides it's also it's all it also provides companion android and ios sdks to integrate with aws iot functionality so um you have your friata sdk the standardized api that connects to the ble stack and then you have got the um the android and ios sdk so that you can build your application mobile application to connect these devices um back to the cloud using mqtt now friatas has taken a step further and provided custom gap profiles for mqtt over ble so um on top of ble profile we have the mqtt so that the devices the bd devices can communicate directly to a with aws iot and use its different features using the mobile device as a proxy and wi-fi provisioning over ble is another custom profile that we built to securely send wi-fi credentials to your device over blu and this is really useful for for use cases where we need to provision wi-fi credentials onto new appliances installed at home for example uh now let's talk about the first custom profile wi-fi provisioning over ple um um mqtt over ble so mkt over ple actually enables um your anyone using bla devices to connect to aws iot via a mobile phone as a proxy as you can see on the diagram on the right the ios and the android sdks um provide the proxy libraries and you can use simple demo applications that are provided within the sdks itself um and free out of source code to quickly to quickly get started on this there isn't there is a sample application that you can um that you can use as a reference but it's mainly for you to develop your own application that uh custom built application using the sdk libraries the mobile device has to securely connect to aws iit and there has to be a a process where it authenticates and authorizes with aws iit and for that um an example that we provided is with the amazon cognito service amazon cloud data service is is for user sign-ups sign in and access control to web and mobile applications so this is something that we have that we have provided as an example code you can use as a reference to get you started connecting your pla device to to iot core now what is the advantage of mqtt over ble um seems like a new concept but mqhd over ble if you imagine that is is basically a conduit becomes a conduit from the ble the end devices directly to aws iot and you can use aws services such as over-the-air updates and aws iot device shadow over the air updates you can use the same mechanism that we have built for over-the-air updates and push it down directly to your end devices the ble devices to update your firmware so you can use the ota service which is which becomes completely agnostic of the transport layer protocol whether what it uses underneath whether it's tcp based or bld based it doesn't really matter and similarly for aws iot device shadow you can use different services uh when we are talking mqtt on top of ble uh the second custom profile that we have generated that we have created for for connecting your ble devices microcontroller based ble devices to the cloud is wi-fi provisioning over ble and this becomes really important when you have to let's say provision um ssid or password over the ble channel uh you have seen the provisioning steps like of for for uh new new appliances being being provisioned field technicians come in and quickly set up and install iot devices on these devices by using the bld configuration configuration path so this this saves a lot of effort and um and other problems that that is encountered with other provisioning mechanisms like soft ap based wi-fi um provisioning users can save multiple wi-fi configurations and this becomes really important if you have multiple devices and wi-fi routers at home and you need to save multiple wi-fi configurations in each of these machines and we have also provided examples in which you can re-prioritize add and delete saved networks from all the list of wi-fi configurations that you saved on your device for security uh we um security is one of the top most concerns when we are pairing the ble device with the mobile phone and that's why we use the the standard the bld secure connection standard that is provided by um bluetooth low energy standard protocol uh for uh for the the initial pairing um and if you want to get started with the custom profile of using wi-fi provisioning over ble you can you can use the demo code included in the source code that will help you quickly get started moving over to the to one of the most important aspects is is over-the-air updates and this has come with after repeated customer um customer inputs and customer feedback that we need update updateability all iot devices need updatability but the problem that exists today is fragmentation of the market all customers use different types of ota feature and capability and they do it themselves what this means is that there is not a single solution not a standardized solution and and these solutions are not scalable when they're trying to change applications change microcontrollers change the end devices and updating a few devices manually is viable um when we think about ota we think about updating former manually um pushing the usb plug-in or a serial interface and then push the new phone back but when you're talking about iot devices we're talking about millions of devices potentially and to update that manually is is not viable it's not practical and therefore over the air update solution becomes more practical at that point at that scale and more cost effective but for microcontroller based application needs um careful consideration we are thinking about saving every kilobyte of memory without compromising security of the microcontroller based devices you need to think about both the devices aspect of over-the-air updates and the cloud aspect we have to optimize for both of these let's look at how how this is done and what is the approach that we have taken within aws so freertos um provides an ota service where you can use the aws iot device management um if you haven't seen device management you can actually um look it up so you can go to the console and schedule an ot update job you can do it for um remotely updating device devices or a group of devices you can think of all the sensors in a building building floor for example and you get the ability to quote sign the firmware images while scheduling the update and the devices have the capability to validate the signatures when the firmware is downloaded to the device so you get an end-to-end security of the authentication whenever you are sending the firmware updates to the the devices and this helps this actually helps customers be assured that the firmware is coming from the right source a trusted source and hasn't been transferred during during transit updates are streamed to the devices over mqtt using the same tls connection that was established um in the first place for devices to connect to aws rt which means that whenever whenever you are using the same socket where using the same tls connection it saves spacious memory on the microcontroller-based devices because you don't have to open a second socket just just for um for ota and after the new image is downloaded we have apis um to to actually see to uh to to measure the installation has been directly correctly done and the reboot and the reboot logic is present um now let's quickly go into some of the technical details of how ot on friatas is done um for any ota service an oto or mqtt especially has two distinct orders for the first is the operator the user who schedules the ot update job and the second is the device the end device on the field which takes control after the update job has been scheduled and the device makes sure that the entire update process is smooth and within the device i'm talking about um two two different aspects boot loader which is basically using used for booting the new firmware the new updated firmware and ot agent which manages the um the entire process of of firmware coming in into the device itself now the flow is um is multi-step the at first the operator authors the firmware update so you're building a new firmware you're building a new version you build a new format um and upload it to the cloud upload it to amazon s3 or any web hosted service now the the operator schedules an update job using the device management console as i mentioned um earlier where he or she can sign the firmware and select the right s3 bucket being done used for the audio process but the console is just one of the one of the solutions for advanced users ota can also be scheduled using command line interface or cli but once the ot update job whichever method whether it's the clr or the console but once the ot update job has been scheduled the devices are notified um that an update is coming so there's a new firmware all the devices that are subscribed to the mqa topic know that there's this new format that is that is ready for ready for that now at this point the device takes over the device especially the ota agent within the device takes control the device downloads the new image um in chunks from aws iot core and writes those chunks to flash flash within the memory itself within the microcontroller itself in a separate partition so um if you think of a 1mb uh image you split it into chunks libya maybe 5 kb chucks and those are downloaded back to the flash and kept in a separate partition the primary image the the formula that is currently running is the one that is currently executed and it basically sends um the chunks over to a second partition within the within the flash the ot agent now stitches the chunks together and in sequence and verifies um that that the signature is is done if successful it notifies the application that the new image is ready to be used at this point the bootloader the bootloader within the device takes control it verifies that the new image comes from the trusted source and initiates a self test it checks for um for the checksum um and the image if it's coming from the right source and verifies the signature that was used in code signing and if all checks pass the older image is deleted and the device boots from the new image so um you might think that why is that necessary but that's it that is necessary because the old image is deleted as a security practice um to prevent the device to roll back to an unsecured image um and therefore the security patch was coming in finally after everything has been done this device sends the status to aws iot or any cloud but the ot update job has been successfully completed so this is an end to end cloud to device device story where you initiate the process the operator initiates a process on the cloud by updating a job um the notification is sent to the device the device takes over downloads the entire firmware and it notifies it back to the cloud that the the execution has been completed and a new firmware has been successfully installed so um this is the entire ot action that we where we have done for for mqtt but you are you are free to use it for http based downloads too so for example if you use mqtt for just for notification and you want to download megabytes of firmware over http you have the flexibility to do that too now um how do we get started how do we start building new iot projects um freeahtos.org is the place where you will find all information you can download source code you can review documentation um the api documentation and the demos for all free rtos libraries whether it's the free artist kernel or or any of the iot libraries that are provided with it and if you already have selected a microcontroller um let's say from sd microelectronics from ti from nxp espressif any if you have chosen any microcontroller that you want to use you can go to the iot reference integrations page and you can download deported and pre-integrated and tested and validated code and projects from over 40 microcontroller-based dev kits so you'll get a head start in starting your iot projects at any stage stage of your project whether it's you're building your evaluation board or you're deploying it or using ota feature if you face any technical issues and you need support for anything you can interact with us directly um by by using the free our task community community forums um it's uh it's basically the link is um here you can see it um on the screen forums.friata.org and we'll be happy to interact and help you out on any problems that you see um for documentation you'll find most of the api documentation applications and demos on friata.org but if you need other documentation types which are specific for specific to aws or think um you would need a porting guide for example how to port the iot libraries you can go to the docs.aws.amazon.com page and you'll find relevant documentation over there too at this point uh i'll stop and see if you have any questions uh that i can i i can answer that in the forum that's ny so thank you so much and this is a great chance to ask any questions you might have right now the qa is completely open um so anything you might be curious about please jump in the chat or the qa section and otherwise i'm just going to start asking a few questions because we've got a few minutes left so tim while we're waiting for oh here we have one question from andre um is the esp32 fully supported for free rtos um so yeah um there is a reference port for esp32 so if you want to use esp32 you can actually come go to a reference integrations page you can download the uh download the code and you can build your applications on it you can use ota you can use ble the abstraction layer and wi-fi abstraction layer so so yes we have provided a reference integration but if you need um any specific information of about the bsps and the drivers um pertinent to the sp32 chipset itself we are actually closely partnering with esp so we can help you out or especially can directly help you out excellent nice and then there was another request to repost the white paper in the chat actually i'll go ahead and do that here in a moment um and then oh one feature about zoom that i was actually just recently made aware of is there's three little dots down in the bottom of the chat area and you can click that to save the entire chat conversation which i found to be extremely helpful as i don't have to copy and paste furiously before the session ends um but i'll go ahead and repost that here essentially in one moment there's another question to enjoy how does aws recommend recovering from a failed ota update yeah so there are there are two aspects to it when you see a failed ota update it basically takes into consideration that when did the failure happen and what was the reason behind that for example uh if there was a network issue or the the um the ot update during the attack process was interrupted it goes back um to where it started from by default for example we have also added a feature that will help you get started from where you left so um for example if you have your 50 through and you want to start all over again you can do it from there there's a new feature that we have just added but that is that is one of the uh one of the things but if you don't find um the um the failed ot updated you can find don't find any of these reasons because of that happening you need to go into i mean that's a tricky process you need to go into the device logs to see what was the reason for the failed um what you update um the normal um the the logs that we see on the cloud is basically whether the success it has been successfully completed or whether it's executing or it's failed but when you see failed you need to dig in further to see and look at the device logs to see what actually happened whether it was something else or you need to dig deeper so yeah excellent thanks all right everybody we've got about four more minutes before this session ends uh if there's any more questions please don't hesitate to push that into the keyway of the chat um and then coming up next at 3 30 we'll have uh nathan collins and you can stay in here and then we'll transfer that over but up until then another great opportunity to pick uh picked anyways brain i've i've got a question for you tamara what are you uh what are you reading these days oh i'm reading a lot of things um uh especially for the reinvent conference that's coming up um so re invent is basically aws's annual conference that's going to start next month uh 11 30. and uh the seven also later chat here so we can all uh all participate but it looks like we got one other question that uh two questions come in so we got three minutes let's see if we can get through them here bill farrow asks do most firmware projects use 2x images one that you are running and the one that you were upgrading to that is that is that is exactly right um so we split into two partitions one is the formula that is currently uh being used and one is um that is being currently chunked and put together into a second partition so we recommend whenever you're choosing um a microcontroller for otps applications you use twice the twice twice the memory allocation because you need to store two images excellent and then one more we got two minutes left here uh which is the smallest development board we can use to text aws iot uh smallest i mean you have you have several options um one of the things um one of the things that you can do is uh we have seen several um so people using esp32 as a starting point uh because it provides you a standpoint and we have seen nxp boards being used for several purposes uh but it's it's been we have seen a lot of customers using uh very different very many words for starting with it excellent so go check out the documentation there on that page all right two minutes let's see if we got the the few questions jumped in here uh question how do you upgrade the bootloader so um yeah this this is a process the bootloader is is from a microcontroller vendor and we do not upgrade the bootloader right now unless uh we need to specifically uh go into the form go into the device and upgrade the bsps so we use a bootloader from microcontroller vendors we uh using the ot update it's uh it's not done you | All Things Open | UCBhXFK70DbOU15N2BhDQVTg | 2020-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,687 | 36,948 |
-P1GykPEHpM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P1GykPEHpM | KIGALI MEMORIAL CENTER, RWANDA | good morning my lovely people it's another beautiful day waking up in Kigali it's Sunday it's the day we take out it's been awesome I've enjoyed the whole trip actually I haven't told you guys where we actually are I think I haven't said it in know any of the Vlogs so we are in G it's the Border Town to DLC Congo that's where we are now I'm going for breakfast it's a beautiful morning waking up to a beautiful sun sunrise just near the lake it's just an amazing site to view so we are traveling today to Kali City early in the morning it's around 8:30 we are checking out at night travel to Kali so that we can just visit a few sites in Kali City so see you guys in Kali it's an Saturday evening today is a white party dinner installation dinner uh for the new president president of rot Club of K the theme of the dinner is white all white party so that's what we are going to do right now uh this is my dress for the night everyone is so lit it's beautiful everyone is so beautiful [Music] now for admit you to the membership of this club and a fix to you to you Feld as our emblem and with this F you're going to represent wherever you are I to you [Applause] so RoR guest and Friends help me welcome our newest members of the rotra club of karura and the newest Ro actor in the whole [Applause] [Music] world [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] then [Music] I'm [Music] it's 4 a.m. in the morning just come came back from the club yeah so it was that good we had to stay that late so now I'm just tued to my bed to sleep my roommate is asleep that's why I'm wh whispery so make sure you subscribe comment like and share see you tomorrow and we have started our B we going to Randa in a few hours we'll be in Randa [Music] in [Music] if we have just a like up gold offices we now in Kali to the journey was smth but long so we are here waiting to [Music] later just going to go to the memorial and then the toing cenes from that we can go to the and probably do some a little bit of shpping buying whatever you want some an just at the bus station trying to get a bus to take us to this is the main bus inali [Music] um victims of the J and here only we have a fin in place for more than 259,000 people victims of the um that we retrieved from different sh Breads in Kali uh to bury them in a more decent and here and we are still on ongoing process of the barrier Activity thank you for joining us um then u in 2004 we launched a museum uh that is U going to take you through the history to learn more about the heal process of the genocide all the steps that it took to um be able to lose more than 1 million lives in only 100 days of a period uh in 1994 genocide uh but also we look at the recovery process which which is a process uh that we are still on Ono and then we talk about other similar cases that happened worldwide the Holocaust Armenian Genocide Cambodia and so on and at the end uh we have dedicated a small room uh to kids victims um of the genocide uh basically to show you that um um killing children is not a choice of a killer this is something he has been told to um when you kill a kid um you kill the future generation of the people you killing but also at the same time you're killing someone who probably would have become someone important for the country um so this is what the killers this is what the instigators of the genocide would like to do um so we have dedicated that room for the animosity uh but also the aim of of a genocide um so this is going to be um something very moving very moving very emotional of course um history is like that so get ready and uh be prepared for that but also don't be scaped this is how the atmosphere here is um uh someone asked about pictures it's free outside um inside I mean all indoors uh you need to pay at least 1,000 kenyaan ch um to to do that for camera and um um we we hire audio tours um these are machines that take you around audio GES um we have numbered stops you simply see the number and you hit on the corresponding one and you listen but everything's written on the panels as well you can just go through by um so thank you I would like to welcome you here um in the next room where we going to start with 10 minutes long film then after that we show you it thank going through the museum and it's so sad would never want this to happen ever to anyone to any country never never never it's walking wear the mask graes are these are the M grave from all the way to that end all the way you go to that and all those people are killed all those people are killed it's so sad if you haven't visited Rwanda come and visit this place you to so that you feel you get the feeling of what violence can do what coming against one another can do this is to all those people who has who have never visited Wonder to come and see what happens when we come against one another we should never ever ever come against one another never ever in this life place is so huge you can't even go through it within just an hour you have to take so much time to go this a Rose Garden if you can come there Ro can always plant one there and uh still more graes gra and more grave this was like wiping out a whole nation where was the world then where was Kenya where was Uganda where was Tanzania this can never be can never let we can never let things happen again just like what happened in Kenya 2007 we are going to the election and we not let this happen we'll keep peace we just going to choose our leaders and keep peace a enjoyed have you learned what have you learned coming to this would you ever ever in your life want something to like this happening in your country or any other country in Africa forbid anywhere it's so touching so sad it's like our trip to Randa is almost coming to our end and this is how we get to the end of the trip we came to the memorial site we came to the memorial site to just have a feel of what happened those years it's so sad if you've never been to Rwanda come to Rwanda and visit this is one place you can never miss to visit when you get to Randa walk from the memorial that's the entrance so yeah just walk and here you get the view of Rwanda Town don't know whether you guys can see but it's quite a distance let me take get the view very very pretty view wish I had a better camera to zoom in oh no TR zoom in so there we have the view of the town the means of Transport Ina again taking a motor ride to the bus stop we almost got late we stayed too long at the memorial I don't even know whether we get to have lunch here or we just go and have lunch on our way to our place it's been an aome in come back again in soon haven't enough the journey back to naobi has just started just left on our way to Uganda just gotala is 3:30 a.m just got to kumu we going to look for breakfast then we stop over again at nakuru the journey has been so smooth so far after about 24 27 hours we are in Nairobi yes thank to God we back saely in our territory it was such a great journey it was amazing we enjoyed we have so much fun the is bed on our way [Music] toi and | shiro jaymes | UCTRNGe2_2fCKnQsX7YRwe5g | 2017-07-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,445 | 7,078 |
h2IOKKWW3gg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2IOKKWW3gg | Boombox Ghettoblaster Collection Sale version 05 | welcome to my boombox get a blaster collection sales this is the view I have as I walk into my door here okay now I'll just pan around slowly here these are not normally kept like this but I just thought to show you this is all that I have here all for sale okay so let me that's the empty box who cares alright use if into these there's a those some of these I've put little blue stickers on so you can see just what the model numbers are okay and there's those there okay and there's those there and loosen see how they great okay all right knees here here's a few broken ones the ones in the box or new in the box okay so these are like that and already zipped into that so these are all for sale okay you should know all these model numbers some of these are easy to know what they are by simply looking at them okay alright alright and then there's staff and these here and there's a m90 if that was easy for you a couple of those and those in my first one ever owned okay and there's that and here's a 939 like that and then here's another one that I've had for a long time the Sanyo and the Pioneer and those they're okay and then just kind of back up and these are all for sale here okay you pause the tape if you pause it you'll be able to see just what these are that was the bicycle oh well okay alright so now these are here so these all of these okay and like that okay then this shelf here gonna be these here okay and then go down to shelf okay oh my god he's here okay yeah there's a really anyway and these okay these are all for sale okay here's a CF f 99 and one of those and that one there and 77 and uh 57 couple of San Jose and then there's those they're like I said these not normally hung out right here okay so oh and then I got those right so there's that what else Oh flashlight turned on well no wonder okay okay alright so then we have the okay there's a Magnavox and uh Panasonic okay I should have pulled those over no no way there's a Iowa and then I telli TC nein nein nein tech sonic 3000 those other 3000 and all the sonic and then in the kitchen here I pulled these out and I am zoomed all the way out so there's a zoom in for you I'm 7460 a 50 another 50 another 50 then uh there's that 50 80 it needs speakers there's that one there that one there another 50 and a 50 85 and there are the speakers there's my computer speakers okay so now let's hear we got Oh before I forget we got those they're at these five the sonic L thirties which just aren't worth a darn you still got these three here okay great so they won't go into this little room here where God all these okay oh my gosh I can show all these in time all right so here's those they're pen size 300 in the back another 300 right there sanyo of a couple of for a tease okay and then we had let's see start the top and go down how about okay so that's here that's the empty box I've got that why I already showed you that one okay great all right and and these here all right well now I didn't put a sticker on it oh well so these are all for sale hey hopefully you can see all these stickers and things and there's a Sony way back there okay and then we got we're gonna stay up here and these those and then I am zoomed down okay we got all these which have stickers on them hopefully you can see just what there are let's go up here how are you doing on time okay we have all these there's three of those I'll show you the Big Ben here here's a Big Bend just needs a belt anything else they're nervous Magnavox Panasonic there's a 50 20 in the case all right and then oh that's the empty box but there's two 8:38 right there oh I know and I forgot to show turn okay so there's these sharp stylus sonic and then I show down here these do this again I'm sure okay so there's that like that and there's a yeah I see that that's there's the box right there ain't great so just wanted to show you that and here's a broken one and here's a couple more I can't remember and it was that famous that's another video okay here's a am I trying to show I'm trying to show the where to go there it is okay the 575 there and a couple of helixes and a plant I mean Fisher a couple of WX swans a 880 Iowa and I think I showed everything here right now the these here those there and here there's my light CFS 500 in the back okay great they're like that okay run out of here alright so I'm trying to finish up in here there's a broken one and those couple there a couple of Sonia 920's ne6 508 there's Freddie's favorite okay then we got these here these are new in the box in the box see that there was model numbers okay right alright so that's and then we've got this one here that one there there's goals okay and then set it for C and we got these up here here's a another 460 those there all right let me hold this up here okay so then we got the yeah that's really what that is okay our best offer and then here's one of those and there's one of those and right there okay and then here's I'm not gonna do this in time oh I am zoomed out you know that there Sansui Panasonic a couple of of Kai's and there's some augments okay and then here's uh these here and just like a shows right there and oh man okay so all all of these here I know I don't want to show I could run there's that we're okay and then maybe I can zip into it in time see here yeah there's a kaboom and I 838 okay so that's it what what's kept in the kitchen see ya bye | DecentMan4you | UCMcCifl9GUolIfzNhwLU4Mw | 2011-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,125 | 5,429 |
xGY8ufVVHq4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGY8ufVVHq4 | Sustainable Development Impact Meetings 2022 | so many people have been speaking about the climate crisis so many things have been put on paper but the real question is why is it that we're still not acting at the scale and speed that is necessary the extreme weather events that the scientists have long connected to the climate crisis are becoming far more frequent and far more destructive for 150 years we've built up a world based on the assumption that we can exploit the planet for free and it translates to very dramatic impacts happening right as we speak the climate crisis is a threat multiplier which means it exacerbates existing inequities in our society the impacts are felt most deeply by black indigenous and communities of color we're living through an explosion of inequality we need to remember we're on the same planet and this is the planet that we need to make sustainable for the whole of humanity climate change is impacting food security as well as political stability in Many Nations around the world five years ago there were 80 million people marching towards starvation that number jumped to 135 million what caused the jump it was man-made conflict like in Ukraine compounded with climate shocks no one is as vulnerable to climate change as farmers are if you talk transformation the first thing they want to know is what must I do on my farm we know that this transition we require a fast adoption of a lot of new technologies and the question today is how to find the appropriate way to finance this technology we put a number around it it's an extra two and a half to three trillion dollars a year of additional finance that we have to find in order to get those emissions down financial institutions have a lot of roles to play to bring the advice and provide the financing to make these transitions happen younger Generations are demanding a sense of purpose they want to look at companies and say I am investing with you all for this reason with the upcoming two cops taking place in Africa and the Middle East we have this tremendous opportunity to put emerging markets at the Forefront of our Collective response to climate change International Trade has to be part of the solution how do we all get together to talk about a global carbon price that can guide us and help us to decarbonize the world the solutions are there what we need is governments to regulate to invest and we need business to act with values history really look at us people politicians corporate leaders these times requires not only solutions but speed there is nowhere else to look than the mirror we are the ones that need to do this | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2022-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 467 | 2,601 |
ZYwB6esLYYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYwB6esLYYA | Spencer Dinwiddie after a huge comeback win against the Bulls | Spencer when this game was a 21o lead in that first quarter and you guys took half the lead at halftime how are you guys able to kind of cut into it and what did you guys do so quickly um I think Dron turned the flow of the game um and obviously credit to them like they came out hit eight out of 10 threes to start um part of a I mean them just being locked in shooting well um also us you know what I'm saying not having the attention to detail F was coming out a little flat on the back to back but uh you know credit the veteran leadership on the team and you know Royce do Mel Cam and you know understanding that we could definitely get back in the game cool off their shooting a little bit just keep making plays and like I said Dron changed the whole uh just context of the game and when that game did change at what point did you guys realized as a group that you guys could take advantage from downtown the way that you guys were able to do I don't think we ever thought we couldn't you know so I I don't think like confidence wavered or anything like that and then obviously you know with us starting small um I mean the purpose of that was to try to you know shoot them out of their size basically um which didn't happen at the beginning but as the game we on uh you know credit to JV and his scheme for you know it prevailing considering I mean the way you guys started the game shooting though I think like whatever one of 10 when you were down like 22 to three I mean have you ever seen shooting shift that dramatically that quickly uh 113 not not not really I mean I I I couldn't put my finger on a game that happened with that type of flow but you got to remember though you got Royce and do career 40% three-point Shooters male Big Time shooter cam Johnson one of the best Shooters in the league all the time 45 in that range I mean they going to make shots you feel me so it's not a situation where you're thinking damn like you know we're we're not playing well just cuz we're one for 10 I mean at the same time if we were three for 10 you'd be in a relatively solid range and four for 10 you'd be in a spectacular range right as a group so you know it's just two three Miss shots when it's that early in the game you can't you know living down just two three Miss shots in the first quarter and how big was that two3 the two three Zone and kind of throwing a wrinkle and oh I think it was great I mean obviously they're not known for their shooting just across the board um so you know like again that credit to them they came out hot they made shots eight out of 10 to start but overall I mean percentages are the way they are for a reason you know and so we played into that and as they started to miss you know started climb back into the game and heuse the great fans at barklay Center and the momentum to you know come out on top is it a luxury having guys those guys you mention all those Shooters Royce Lonnie cam some of the guys where one guys if one guy isn't hitting someone's gonna hit is it just kind of a luxury like today showed where so of the guys can hit threes yeah I mean jv's been preaching depth since the beginning we have a bunch of guys I mean you know we still got CT out you know cam cam left the game kind of early I mean but just across the board I mean we even threw AB in there and ab qu's cap I mean he's a top two shooter on the team him and cam Johnson got the purest uh shot on the roster and that's not even talking about Lonnie who you know damn near lead just and scoring every night so you know it's a it's an embarrassment of riches right now we got a bunch of guys that can really play well and and and be impactful and you know we we're looking forward to being in full health speaking of Lonnie have you been either surprised or impressed by his consistency now he's getting this opportunity um I mean I think consistent opportunity breeds consistency on the floor I think everybody's known he's had Talent you know he's got some of the sickest highlights uh you know in the league that that layup where everybody jumped off the bench from the opposing team is crazy you know and then he had that that game last year against Golden State right where he won the Lakers the game so he's been able to do it in spots you know you give him man a consistent opportunity and you know he'll show you what he got how much you looking forward to Tuesday chance to kind of advance in the plan if you handle business right oh I mean I I don't know all the specific rules I know we got to win by a certain amount but I mean shoot who don't like money straight up like Hey listen half a million dollars I pay for my Rolls-Royce you talked about this Tournament being important for the league in terms of this big picture but just have you seen it just kind of having that impact with guys being more invested and just kind of how it can you know generate some more interest at this point now yeah I think you know it's fun right everybody's playing hard everybody's competing it's a new wrinkle fans are excited they say it's like another what ion doll in revenue for the league I mean the League's going to do its best for the league at all times and I think that's why we're one of the most Innovative leagues you know in the world so you know credit to Adam Silver and and you know the Brain Trust whoever else is in that Brain Trust I don't know everybody over there um that created you know it's if it's good for the league I'm all for it I'm saying at the end of the day you want to leave the league in a better place than than you found it and so if this is something that the fans really buy into then it's our our duty to get at full effort | YESNetwork | UCJXltguGSVIZAcbIglaZ-mA | 2023-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,148 | 5,698 |
F4QthbossaQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4QthbossaQ | RUINING FRIENDSHIPS IN FORTNITE | right so you're not probably recently seen that I've hit a thousand subscribers and of course I'm really grateful for that so I forward add something at the start this video before I begin just in case people don't watch the Q&A because you know people get bored of hearing aids because they've been done for so long now on YouTube so I just thought I thank everyone who watches the videos likes and shares and comments and all my friends who have supported me and helped me get the footage throughout the past couple of years it's been about two and a half years now which is a long time you have to be really persistent keep going so I thought I'd just add a message to start this video and also a couple of other things may be changing so obviously I'll only upload once a week just purely so it doesn't put a load of pressure on me cuz I don't want to feel like I'm forcing myself to make a video and so I can make the video better quality so what I'm going to start doing is pushing the video up to ten minutes every week if I can one just because may as well give you a little more footage and to YouTube have changed their algorithm yet again so I'm gonna be going catering for both of them for you and for YouTube I'm gonna try and please everybody all at once so what do you think I mean and the texts as well I need to have opinions on the videos do you like the text or subtitles that I do do you like the way I put the music in the cut in the videos just tell me let me know what you think I really do appreciate the support and the constructive criticism it always helps I hope you enjoy the video single quite well I'm not even a lie exactly I've always had an easy life to be fair me yeah she probably has haven't the girl for it's just bollocks watch it your danes may probably thinks I'm some sort of gimpy guy that never leaves my house and he's never touched a female in his life oh no George is the one that I put you in competition moving you actually won even though you should have beat you no offense mate he's a bit better [ __ ] downs right next to me Dan I need help cousin oh hell he ran over to me watch me got killed and then went yeah George George Beaufort trying to survive and then you had our weights that both go down you're so bad you're so bad at this Joe's in the game [Laughter] I talked to you about caustic do not be said of cost it is part you bought into it no to know where I was going off we said about custard doughnut its plot our [ __ ] on a girl and then you punch in the face oh [ __ ] my bad yeah what's the atmosphere Finkle websites called gimme the loot so GI mm e e me and then they give me their loads oh you mean the roads I want the most lose I want the most notes air voice I got more loot than loot in the loop because Emma's it's not you where they go potty you touch it get in the hole get in there I'll build you in now you've come your animal if I could like scratch the door I definitely would and on one oh dude getting yes may I jump in [ __ ] Clapton's mate in the end then I'll go [ __ ] hide and that could mean a dog going down and these [ __ ] to fail fits like a gym lately huh nothing like a granddad but like a couple of shitty Ocelot I'm not giving you money I literally just realized what he started your channel cuz you're so [ __ ] boy everybody go get better mic right I like [ __ ] good ruff use that way sounds like you're eating it all the time do you loose yes doc dad I'm in the middle of an important game can you sew screaming please I'm holding my ears can't handle it down in that base with a war charge and they'd made behind me game Dan may I wish you'd stop screaming at me all the time why what's often both sides by the way so there's someone there's someone either side concentrate with Dan like constantly Yap you don't like some little poodle we should stick a sock in it a [ __ ] stiff stick a sock in yours you [ __ ] little prick shut the [ __ ] are you were breathing down there Mike well maybe if it was me at [ __ ] Mel's nose but though I don't help help me don't done build a wall or just don't let me crawl around inside eliminate a whole [ __ ] team yeah hey Dan you got three mate you [ __ ] oh sorry I'm trying to play you go to work this is my space I was joking about you no need to get personal about it half an hour to mr. rose dad get Larry major company him up I'm going off I've had enough of it moves down I've decided to shoot myself a pistol did you kill yourself oh my god okay I love that little tip in the bottom right hand corner finding an open door means someone else has already been in there yeah I'm talking to James know whenever I'm in my room talking I'm not talking to my buddy talking to yourself [Laughter] | GGPlays | UC00KcQeWn0_IPUVIqg83Kjg | 2018-07-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 955 | 4,885 |
ACOHeXusE8U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACOHeXusE8U | Jeffrey Dahmer - Wikipedia article | [Music] jeffrey lionel dahmer also known as the milwaukee cannibal or the milwaukee monster was an american serial killer and sex offender who committed the murder and dismemberment of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. many of his later murders involved necrophilia cannibalism and the permanent preservation of body parts typically all part of the skeleton.although he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder schizotypal personality disorder and a psychotic disorder dahmer was found to be legally sane at his trial he was convicted of 15 of the 16 murders he had committed in wisconsin and was sentenced to 15 terms of life imprisonment on february 17 1992. dahmer was later sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment for an additional homicide committed in ohio in 1978. on november 28 1994 dahmer was beaten to death by christopher scarver a fellow inmate at the columbia correctional institution in portage wisconsin chapter 1 early life chapter 1 section 1 childhood dharma was born may 21 1960 in milwaukee wisconsin the first of two sons of joycinet a teletype machine instructor and lionel herbert dahmer a marquette university chemistry student and later research chemist lionel dahmer was of german and welsh ancestry and joyce dharma was of norwegian and irish ancestry.some sources report dharma was deprived of attention as an infant other sources however suggest that dahmer was generally doted upon as an infant and toddler by both parents although his mother was known to be tense greedy for both attention and pity and argumentative with her husband and their neighbours. as dharma entered first grade lionel's university studies kept him away from home much of the time when he was home his wife a hypochondriac who suffered from depression demanded constant attention and spent an increasing amount of time in bed on one occasion she is known to have attempted suicide with equinale consequently neither parent devoted much time to their son who later recollected that from an early age he felt unsure of the solidity of the family recalling extreme tension and numerous arguments between his parents during his early years.dahmer had been an energetic and happy child but became notably subdued after double hernia surgery shortly before his fourth birthday at elementary school dahmer was regarded as quiet and timid one teacher later recollected she detected early signs of abandonment in dharma due to his mother's illnesses the symptoms of which increased when she became pregnant with her second child nonetheless in grade school dahmer did have a small number of friends.in october 1966 the family moved to doylestown ohio when joyce gave birth in december geoffrey was allowed to choose the name of his new baby brother he chose the name david the same year lionel earned his degree and started work as an analytical chemist in nearby akron ohio.from an early age dharma manifested an interest in dead animals his fascination with dead animals may have begun when at the age of four he saw his father removing animal bones from beneath the family home according to lionel dahmer was oddly thrilled by the sound the bones made and became preoccupied with animal bones which he initially called his fiddle sticks he occasionally searched beneath and around the family home for additional bones and explored the bodies of live animals to discover whether bones were located.in 1968 the family moved to bath township summit county ohio this address was their third in two years and the dharma's sixth address since marriage the home stood in one and a half acres of woodland with a small hut being only a short walk from the house where dahmer began collecting large insects such as dragonflies and moths and the skeletons of small animals such as chipmunks and squirrels some of these remains were preserved in jars of formaldehyde and stowed within the hut.two years later during a chicken dinner dharma asked lionel what would happen if the chicken bones were placed in bleach lionel pleased by what he believed to be his son's scientific curiosity demonstrated how to safely bleach and preserve animal bones dahmer incorporated these preserving techniques into his bone collecting and also began collecting dead animals including roadkill which he would dissect and bury beside the hut with the skulls occasionally placed atop makeshift crosses according to one friend dharma explained to him that he was curious as to how animals fitted together in one instance in 1975 dahmer decapitated the carcass of a dog before nailing the body to a tree and impaling the skull upon a stick in the woodland behind his house as a prank he later invited a friend to view the display claiming he had discovered the remains by chance the same year lionel taught his son how to preserve animal bones joyce began increasing her daily consumption of equinel laxatives and sleeping pills further minimizing her tangible contact with her husband and children chapter 1 section 2 adolescents in high school from his freshman year trivia high school dharma was seen as an outcast by the age of 14 he had begun drinking beer and hard alcohol in daylight hours frequently concealing his liquor inside the jacket he wore to school he is known to have mentioned to one classmate who inquired why he was drinking scotch in a morning history class that the alcohol he consumed was my medicine although largely uncommunicative in his freshman year donna was seen by staff as polite and highly intelligent but with average grades he was a keen tennis player and played briefly in the high school band.when he reached puberty dahmer discovered he was gay he did not tell his parents in his early teens he had a brief relationship with another teenage boy although they never had intercourse by dahmer's later admission he began fantasizing about dominating and controlling a completely submissive male partner in his early to mid teens and his masturbatory fantasies gradually evolved to his focusing upon the chests and torsos of the focus of his fantasies these fantasies gradually became intertwined with dissection when he was about 16 dharma conceived a fantasy of rendering unconscious a particular male jogger he found attractive and then making sexual use of his body on one occasion dharma concealed himself in bushes with a baseball bat to lie in wait for this man however he did not pass by on that particular day dahmer later said this was his first attempt to attack someone despite being regarded as a loner and an oddball among his peers at rhs dahmer became something of a class clown who often staged pranks which became known as doing a dharma these included bleating and simulating epileptic seizures or cerebral palsy at school and local stores by 1977 dahmer's graves had declined his parents hired a private tutor with limited success the same year in an attempt to save their marriage his parents attended counselling sessions they continued to quarrel frequently when lionel discovered joyce had engaged in a brief affair in september 1977 they both decided to divorce telling their sons they wished to do so amicably lionel moved out of the house in early 1978 residing in a motel on north cleveland masalan road.in may 1978 dahmer graduated from high school a few weeks before his graduation one of his teachers observed darma sitting close to the school parking lot drinking several cans of beer when the teacher threatened to report the matter dahmer informed him he was experiencing a lot of problems at home and that the school's guidance counselor was aware of them that spring joyce and david moved out of the family home to live with relatives in chippewa falls wisconsin dharma had just turned 18 and remained in the family home dahmer's parents divorce was finalized on july 24 1978. joyce was awarded custody of her younger son and alimony payments chapter 2 late teens and early 20s first murder chapter 2 section 1 murder of stephen hicks dharma committed his first murder in 1978 three weeks after his graduation on june 18 dahmer picked up a hitchhiker named steven mark hicks who was almost 19. dahmer lured the youth to his house on the pretext of drinking hicks who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert at chippewa lake park ohio agreed to accompany dharma to his house upon the promise of a few beers with dharma as he had the house to himself.according to dharma the sight of the bear chested hicks standing at the roadside stirred his sexual feelings although when hicks began talking about girls he knew any sexual passes he made would be rebuffed after several hours of talking drinking and listening to music hicks wanted to leave and didn't want him to dharma bludgeoned hicks with a 10-pound dumbbell he later stated he struck hicks twice from behind with the dumbbell as hicks sat upon a chair when hicks fell unconscious dahmer strangled him to death with the bar of the dumbbell then stripped the clothes from hicks body before exploring his chest with his hands then masturbating as he stood above the corpse the following day dahmer dissected hicks body in his basement he later buried the remains in a shallow grave in his backyard before several weeks later unearthing the remains and pairing the flesh from the bones he dissolved the flesh in acid before flushing the solution down the toilet he crushed the bones with a sledgehammer and scattered them in the woodland behind the family home chapter 2 section 2 college and army service six weeks after the murder of hicks dahmer's father and his fiance returned to his home where they discovered geoffrey living alone at the house that august dahmer enrolled at ohio state university hoping to major in business dharma's alternate osu was completely unproductive largely because of his persistent alcohol abuse throughout the majority of the term he received paling grades in introduction to anthropology classical civilizations and administrative science the only course dahmer was successful it was riflery having received a b minus grade his overall gpa was zero 45 4.0 on one occasion lionel paid a surprise visit to his son only to find his room strewn with empty liquor bottles despite his father having paid in advance for the second term dahmer dropped out of osu after just three months in january 1979 on his father's urging dahmer enlisted in the united states army where he trained as a medical specialist at fort sam houston in san antonio texas on july 13 1979 he was deployed to bombholder west germany where he served as a combat medic in 2nd battalion 68th armored regiment 8th infantry division according to published reports in dharma's first year of service he was an average or slightly above average soldier.owing to dahmer's alcohol abuse his performance deteriorated and in march 1981 he was deemed unsuitable for military service and was later discharged from the army he received an honorable discharge as his superiors did not believe that any problems dahmer had in the army would be applicable to civilian life. on march 24 1981 dahmer was sent to fort jackson south carolina for debriefing and provided with a plane ticket to travel anywhere in the country dahmer later told police he felt he could not return home to face his father so he opted to travel to miami beach florida both because he was tired of the cold and in an attempt to live by his own means in florida dahmer found employment at a delicatessen and rented a room in a nearby mattel dahmer spent most of his salary on alcohol and was soon evicted from the motel for non-payment he initially spent his evenings on the beach as he continued to work at the sandwich shop until phoning his father and asking to return to ohio in september of the same year chapter 2 section 3 return to ohio and relocation to west allis wisconsin after his return to ohio dahmer initially resided with his father and stepmother and insisted on being delegated numerous chores to occupy his time while he looked for work he continued to drink heavily and two weeks after his return dahmer was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct for which he was fined 60 and given a suspended 10-day jail sentence dahmer's father tried unsuccessfully to wean his son off alcohol in december 1981 he and dahmer's stepmother sent him to live with his grandmother in west allis wisconsin dahmer's grandmother was the only family member to whom he displayed any affection they hoped that her influence plus the change of scenery might persuade dharma to quit drinking find a job and live responsibly.initially dahmer's living arrangements with his grandmother were harmonious he accompanied her to church willingly undertook chores actively sought work and abided by most of her house rules this new influence in his life initially brought results and in early 1982 dahmer found employment as a phlebotomist at the milwaukee blood plasma center he held this job for a total of 10 months before being laid off dahmer remained unemployed for over two years during which he lived upon whatever money his grandmother gave him.shortly before losing his job dahmer was arrested for indecent exposure on august 7 1982 at wisconsin state fair park he was observed to expose himself on the south side of the coliseum in which 25 people were present including women and children for this incident he was convicted and fined 50 plus court costs.in january 1985 dahmer was hired as a mixer at the milwaukee ambrosia chocolate factory where he worked from 11 p.m to 7am six nights per week with saturday evenings off shortly after dahmer found this employment an incident occurred in which he was propositioned by another man while sitting reading in the west allis public library the stranger threw dharma a note offering to perform fellatio upon him although dahmer did not respond to this proposition the incident stirred in his mind the fantasies of control and dominance he had developed as a teenager and he began to familiarize himself with milwaukee's gay bars gay bath houses and bookstores he is also known to have stolen a male mannequin from a store which he briefly used for sexual stimulation until his grandmother discovered the item stowed in a closet and demanded that he discard it.by late 1985 dahmer had begun to regularly frequent the bathhouses which he later described as being relaxing places but during his sexual encounters he became frustrated at his partners moving during the act following his arrest he stated i train myself to view people as objects of pleasure instead of people for this reason beginning in june 1986 he administered sleeping pills to his partners giving them liquor laced with the sedatives he then waited for his partner to fall asleep before performing various sexual acts to maintain an adequate supply of this medication dana informed doctors he worked nights and required the tablets to adjust his body to work on sociable hours after approximately 12 such instances the bathhouse's administration revoked dahmer's membership and he began to use hotel rooms to continue this practice.shortly after his membership of the bathhouses was revoked dharma read a report in a newspaper regarding the upcoming funeral of an 18 year old male he conceived the idea of stealing the freshly interred corpse and taking it home according to dharma he attempted to dig up the coffin from the ground but found the soil too hard and abandoned the plan.on september 8 1986 dahmer was arrested upon a charge of lewd and lascivious behavior for masturbating in the presence of two 12-year-old boys as he stood close to the kinakonic river he initially claimed he had merely been urinating unaware that there were witnesses but soon admitted the offence the charge was changed to disorderly conduct and on march 10 1987 dharma was sentenced to one year of probation with additional instructions he was to undergo counselling chapter 3 late 20s and early 30s subsequent murders chapter 3 section 1 ambassador hotel on november 20th 1987 dharma at the time residing with his grandmother in west allis encountered a 25-year-old man from montenog in michigan stephen tuomi had a bar and persuaded him to return to the ambassador hotel in milwaukee where darma had rented a room for the evening according to dharma he had no intention of murdering tuomi but rather intended to simply drug him and lie beside him as he explored his body the following morning however donna worked to find turmey lying beneath him on the bed his chest crushed in and black and blue with bruises blood was also seeping from the corner of his mouth and dahmer's fists and one forearm were extensively bruised dharma stated he had no memory of having killed tuomi and later informed investigators that he could not believe this had happened to dispose of tumi's body dharma purchased a large suitcase in which he transported the body to his grandmother's residence there one week later he severed the head arms and legs from the torso then filleted the bones from the body before cutting the flesh into pieces small enough to handle donna then placed the flesh inside plastic garbage bags he wrapped the bones inside a sheet and pounded them into splinters with a sledgehammer the entire dismemberment process took dollar approximately two hours to complete and he disposed of all of tuomi's remains excluding the severed head in the trash top for a total of two weeks following tuomi's murder dharma retained the victim's head wrapped in a blanket after two weeks dahmer boiled the head in a mixture of soil x and bleach in an effort to retain the skull which he then used as stimulus for masturbation eventually the skull was rendered to brittle by this bleaching process so dharma pulverized and disposed of it chapter 3 section 2 intermediate incidence following the murder of tuomi dharma began to actively seek victims most of whom he encountered in or close to gay bars and whom he typically lured to his grandmother's home he would drug his victim with trial or to mazepam before or shortly after engaging in sexual activity with them once he had rendered his victim unconscious with sleeping pills he killed them by strangulation.two months after the tuomi murder dahmer encountered a 14-year-old native american male prostitute named james dockstator dahmer lowed the youth to his home with an offer of 50 to pose for nude pictures at dahmer's west allis residence the pair engaged in sexual activity before dahmer drugged dox data and strangled him on the floor of the cellar dahmer left the body in the cellar for one week before dismembering it in much the same manner as he had with tuomi he placed all of doc stator's remains in the trash the skull was boiled and cleansed in bleach before dahmer noted it had been rendered too brittle by this process he pulverized the skull two weeks later.march 24 1988 dharma met a 22 year old bisexual man named richard guerrero outside a gay bar called the phoenix dahmer load guerrero to his grandmother's residence although the incentive on this occasion was 50 to simply spend the remainder of the night with him he then drugged herrera with sleeping pills and strangled him with a leather strap with dahmer then performing oral sex upon the corpse dahmer dismembered guerrero's body within 24 hours of murdering him again disposing of the remains in the trash and retaining the skull before pulverizing it several months later. april 23 dahmer lowed another young man to his house however after giving the victim a drug coffee both he and the intended victim heard dahmer's grandmother call is that you jeff although dahmer replied in a manner that led his grandmother to believe he was alone she did observe that dharma was not alone because of this dharma opted not to kill this particular victim instead waiting until he had become unconscious before taking him to the county general hospital.in september 1988 dahmer's grandmother asked him to move out largely because of his drinking his habit of bringing young men to her house late at night and the foul smells occasionally emanating from both the basement and the garage dahmer found a one-bedroom apartment at 808 north 24th street and moved into his new residence on september 25th two days later he was arrested for drugging and sexually fondling a 13-year-old boy whom he had lured to his home on the pretext of posing new for photographs dahmer's father hired an attorney named gerald boyle to defend his son at boyle's request dahmer underwent a series of psychological evaluations prior to his upcoming court hearings these evaluations revealed dharma harbored deep feelings of alienation a second evaluation two months later revealed dahmer to be an impulsive individual suspicious of others and dismayed by his lack of accomplishments in life his probation officer would also reference a 1987 diagnosis of dharma suffering from a schizoid personality disorder for presentation to the court.on january 30 1989 dharma pleaded guilty to the charges of second-degree sexual assault and of enticing a child for immoral purposes sentencing for the assault was suspended until may on march 20 dharma commenced a 10-day easter absence from work during which he moved back into his grandmother's home two months after his conviction and two months prior to his sentencing for the sexual assault dahmer murdered his fifth victim a mixed-race 24 year old aspiring model named anthony sears whom dahmer met at a gay bar on march 25 1989. according to dharma on this particular occasion he was not looking to commit a crime however shortly before closing time that evening sears just started talking to me dahmer lowed sears to his grandmother's home where the pair engaged in oral sex before dahmer drugged and strangled sears.the following morning donna placed the corpse in his grandmother's bathtub where he decapitated the body before attempting to fly the he then stripped the flesh from the body and pulverized the bones which he again disposed of in the trash according to dahmer he found sears exceptionally attractive and sears was the first victim from whom he permanently retained any body parts he preserved sears head and genitalia in acetone and stored them in a wooden box which he later placed in his work locker when he moved to a new address the following year he took the remains there. on may 23 1989 dahmer was sentenced to five years probation and one year in the house of correction with work release permitted in order that he be able to keep his job he was also required to register as a sex offender.two months before his scheduled release from the work camp dharma was paroled from this regime his five years probation imposed in 1989 began at this point on release donna temporarily moved back to his grandmother's home in west allis before in may 1990 moving into the oxford apartments located on north 25th street in milwaukee although located in a high crime area the apartment was close to his workplace was furnished and at 300 per month inclusive of all bills excluding electricity was economical chapter 3 section 3 924 north 25th street chapter 3 section 3 subsection 2 1990 killings on may 14 1990 dahmer moved out of his grandmother's house and into 924 north 25th street apartment 213 taking sears mummified head and genitals with him within one week of his moving into his new apartment dahmer had killed his sixth victim raymond smith smith was a 32-year-old male prostitute whom dharma lowed to apartment 213 with the promise of 50 for sex inside the apartment he gave smith a drink laced with seven sleeping pills then manually strangled him.the following day dahmer purchased a polaroid camera with which he took several pictures of smith's body in suggestive positions before dismembering him in the bathroom he boiled the legs arms and pelvis in a steel kettle with soil x which allowed him to then rinse the bones in his sink dama dissolved the remainder of smith's skeleton excluding the skull in a container filled with acid he later spray-painted smith's skull which he placed alongside the skull of sears upon a black towel inside a metal filing cabinet.approximately one week after the murder of smith on or about may 27 dahmer lured another young man to his apartment on this occasion however dharma himself accidentally consumed the drink laden with sedatives intended for consumption by his guest when he awoke the following day he discovered his intended victim and has stolen several items of his clothing 300 and a watch dharma never reported this incident to the police although on may 29 he divulged to his probation officer that he had been robbed.in june 1990 dharma lured a 27-year-old acquaintance named edward smith to his apartment he drugged and strangled smith on this occasion rather than immediately acidifying the skeleton or repeating previous processes of bleaching dahmer placed smith's skeleton in his freezer for several months in the hope it would not retain moisture freezing the skeleton did not remove moisture and the skeleton of this victim would be acidified several months later dharma accidentally destroyed the skull when he placed it in the oven to dry a process that caused the skull to explode dahmer himself was to later inform police he had felt rotten about smith's murder as he had been unable to retain any parts of his body less than three months after the murder of smith nama encountered a 22-year-old chicago native named ernest miller outside a bookstore on the corner of north 27th street miller agreed to accompany dharma to his apartment for 50 and further agreed to allow him to listen to his heart and stomach when dahmer attempted to perform oral sex upon miller he was informed that'll cost you extra where a pondama gave his intended victim a drink laced with two sleeping pills on this occasion dahmer had only two sleeping pills to give his victim therefore he killed miller by slashing his carotid artery with the same knife he used to dissect his victim's bodies miller bled to death within minutes dharma then posed the nude body for various suggestive polaroid photographs before placing it in his bathtub for dismemberment dahmer repeatedly kissed and talked to the severed head while he dismembered the remainder of the body.armor wrapped miller's heart biceps and portions of flesh from the legs in plastic bags and placed them in the fridge for later consumption he boiled the remaining flesh and organs into a jelly-like substance using soy lex which again enabled him to rinse the flesh off the skeleton which he intended to retain to preserve the skeleton dahmer placed the bones in a light bleach solution for 24 hours before allowing them to dry up on a cloth for one week the severed head was initially placed in the refrigerator before also being stripped of flesh then painted and coated with enamel.three weeks after the murder of miller on september 24 dahmer encountered a 22-year-old man named david thomas at the grand avenue mall and persuaded him to return to his apartment for a few drinks with additional money on offer if he would pose for photographs in his statement to police after his arrest dahmer stated that after giving thomas a drink laden with sedatives he did not feel attracted to him but was afraid to allow him to awake in case he would be angry over having been drunk therefore he strangled him and dismembered the body intentionally retaining no body parts whatsoever he photographed the dismemberment process and retained these photographs which later aided in thomas's subsequent identification.following the murder of thomas dahmer did not kill anyone for almost five months although on a minimum of five occasions between october 1990 and february 1991 he unsuccessfully attempted to lumen to his apartment he is also known to have regularly complained of feelings of both anxiety and depression to his probation officer throughout 1990 with frequent references to his sexuality his solitary lifestyle and financial difficulties on several occasions dharma is also known to have referred to harboring suicidal thoughts chapter 3 section 3 subsection 3 1991 killings in february 1991 dharma observed a 17-year-old named curtis straughter standing at a bus stop near marquette university according to dahmer he loads strata into his apartment with an offer of money for posing for nude photos with the added incentive of sexual intercourse dahmer drugged strawter cuffed his hands behind his back then strangled him to death with a leather strap he then dismembered strata retaining the youth's skull hands and genitals and photographing each stage of the dismemberment process.less than two months later on april 7 dahmer encountered a 19-year-old named errol lindsey walking to get a key cut lindsay was heterosexual dahmer load lindsay to his apartment where he drugged him drilled a hole in his skull and poured hydrochloric acid into it according to dharma lindsey awoke after this experiment saying i have a headache what time is it in response to this dharma again drugged lindsay then strangled him he decapitated lindsay and retained his skull he then flayed lindsay's body placing the skin in a solution of cold water and salt for several weeks in the hope of permanently retaining it reluctantly he disposed of lindsay's skin when he noted it had become too frayed and brittle.by 1991 fellow residents of the oxford apartments had repeatedly complained to the building's manager zopa prince will of the foul smells emanating from apartment 213 in addition to the sounds of falling objects and the occasional sound of a chainsaw prince will did contact dharma in response to these complaints on several occasions although he initially excused the odors emanating from his apartment has been caused by his freezer breaking causing the contents to become spoiled on later occasions he informed prince will that the reason for the resurgence of the odor was that several of his tropical fish had recently died and that he would take care of the mata on the afternoon of may 26 1991 donna encountered a fourteen-year-old loud teenager named conor x cynthia some phone on wisconsin avenue unknown to dahmer cynthia symphone was the younger brother of the boy whom he had molested in 1988. he approached the youth with an offer of money to accompany him to his apartment to pose for polaroid pictures according to dahmer center some phone was initially reluctant to the proposal before changing his mind and accompanying him to his apartment where the youth posed for two pictures in his underwear before dahmer drugged him into unconsciousness and performed oral sex on him.on this occasion dahmer drilled a single hole into synthesis skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the frontal lobe before synthesimphone fell unconscious dharma led the boy into his bedroom where the body of 31 year old tony hughes whom dahmer had killed three days earlier lay naked on the floor according to dahmer he believed saw this body yet did not react to seeing the bloated corpse likely because of the effects of the sleeping pills he had ingested and the hydrochloric acid dharma had injected through his skull cynthia symphony soon became unconscious where a pondama drank several beers while lying alongside him before leaving his apartment to drink at a bar then purchase more alcohol.in the early morning hours of may 27 dharma returned toward his apartment to discover cynthia some phone sitting naked on the corner of 25th and state talking in lao with three distressed young women standing near him dharma approached the women and told them that cynthia symphone was his friend and attempted to lead him to his apartment by the arm the three women dissuaded dahmer explaining they had phoned 9-1-1. upon the arrival of two milwaukee police officers john bulcherzek and joseph gabriel dahmer's demeanor relaxed he told the officers that cynthia phone was his 19-year-old boyfriend that he had drunk too much following a quarrel and that he frequently behaved in this manner when intoxicated dahmer added his lover had consumed jack daniels whiskey that evening the three women were exasperated and when one of the trio attempted to indicate to one of the officers both of whom had observed no injuries beyond a scrape to cynthia some phone's knee and believe him to be intoxicated that cynthia some phone had blood upon his testicles was bleeding from his rectum and that he had seemingly struggled against dahmer's attempts to walk him to his apartment prior to their arrival the officer harshly informed her to butt out shut the hell up and to not interfere.shortly after the arrival of the milwaukee police officers three members of the milwaukee fire department arrived at the scene these individuals also examined synthesian phone for injuries and provided a yellow blanket for the police officers to cover synthesis phone one of the three believed synthesim phone needed treatment but the police officers directed the fire department personnel to leave shortly thereafter officer richard pork can arrived at the scene he and gabrish followed by bulchezek escorted dahmer and synthesian phone to dahmer's apartment as dahmer repeatedly commented on the general crime in the neighborhood and of his appreciation of the police inside his apartment and in an effort to verify his claim that he and cynthia symphone were lovers dahmer showed the officers the two semi-nude polaroid pictures he had taken of the youth the previous evening though bulcherzek said he smells nothing unusual gabrish later stated he noted a strange scent reminiscent of excrement inside the apartment this odor emanated from the decomposing body of hughes dahmer stated that to investigate this odor one officer simply peeked his head around the bedroom but really didn't take a good look the officers then left with a departing remark that dahmer take good care of cynthiasumphone this incident was listed by the officers as a domestic dispute upon the departure of the three officers from his apartment dharma again injected hydrochloric acid into synthesimfon's brain on this second occasion the injection proved fatal the following day may 28 dahmer took a day's leave from work to devote himself to the dismemberment of the bodies of synthesimphone and hughes he retained both victims skulls.on june 30. dharma traveled to chicago where he encountered a 20-year-old named matt turner at a bus station turner accepted dahmer's offer to travel to milwaukee for a professional photo shoot at the apartment dahmer drugged strangled and dismembered turner and placed his head and internal organs in separate plastic bags in the freezer turner was not reported missing five days later on july 5 dharma lowered 23-year-old jeremiah weinberger from a chicago bar to his apartment on the promise of spending the weekend with him he drugged weinberger and twice injected boiling water through his skull sending him into a coma from which he died two days later. on july 15 dharma encountered 24 year old oliver lacy at the corner of 27th and kilburn lacey agreed to dahmer's ruse of posing nude for photographs and accompanied him to his apartment where the pair engaged in tentative sexual activity before dahmer drugged lacy on this occasion dahmer intended to prolong the time he spent with lacey while alive after unsuccessfully attempting to render lacy unconscious with chloroform he phoned his workplace to request a day's absence this was granted although the next day he was suspended.after strangling lacie donna had sex with the corpse before dismembering him he placed lacey's head and heart in the refrigerator and his skeleton in the freezer four days later on july 19 dharma received word that he was fired upon receipt of this news dharma lued 25-year-old joseph bradhoft to his apartment radhoff was strangled and left lying on dharma's bed covered with a sheet for two days on july 21 dahmer removed these sheets to find the head covered in maggots whereupon he decapitated the body cleaned the head and placed it in the refrigerator he later acidified bradhoff's torso along with those of two other victims killed within the previous month chapter 4 arrest chapter 4 section 1 capture on july 22 1991 dahmer approached three men with an offer of 100 to accompany him to his apartment to pose for nude photographs drink beer and simply keep him company one of the trio 32-year-old tracy edwards agreed to accompany him to his apartment upon entering dahmer's apartment edwards noted a foul odor and several boxes of hydrochloric acid on the floor which dahmer claimed to use for cleaning bricks after some minor conversation edwards responded to dahmer's request to turn his head and view his tropical fish where a pandarma placed a handcuff upon his wrist when edwards asked what's happening dahmer unsuccessfully attempted to cuff his wrists together then told edwards to accompany him to the bedroom to pose for nude pictures while inside the bedroom edwards noted nude male posters on the wall and that a videotape of the exorcist 3 was playing he also noted a blue 57-gallon drum in the corner from which a strong odor emanated.dama then brandished a knife and informed edwards he intended to take new pictures of him in an attempt to appease dharma edwards unbuttoned his shirt saying he would allow him to do so if he would remove the handcuffs and put the knife away in response to this promise dharma simply turned his attention towards the tv edwards observed dahmer rocking back and forth and chanting before turning his attention back to him he placed his head on edward's chest listened to his heartbeat and with the knife pressed against his intended victim informed edwards he intended to eat his heart.in continuous attempts to prevent dahmer from attacking him edwards repeated that he was dahmer's friend and that he was not going to run away edwards had decided he was going to either jump from a window or run through the unlocked front door upon the next available opportunity when edwards next stated he needed to use the bathroom he asked if they could sit with a beer in the living room where there was air conditioning dharma consented and the pair walked to the living room when edwards exited the bathroom inside the living room edwards waited until he observed dama have a momentary lapse of concentration before requesting to use the bathroom again when edwards rose from the couch he noted dahmer was not holding the handcuffs whereupon edwards punched him in the face knocking dharma off balance and ran out the front door. at 11 30 p.m on july 22nd edwards flagged down two milwaukee police officers robert route and rolf mueller at the corner of north 25th street the officers noted edwards had a handcuff attached to his wrist whereupon he explained to the officers that a freak had placed the handcuffs upon him and asked if the police could remove them when the officer's handcuffed keys failed to fit the brand of handcuffs edwards agreed to accompany the officers to the apartment where edwards stated he had spent the previous five hours before escaping.when the officers and edwards arrived at apartment 213 dharma invited the trio inside and acknowledged he had indeed placed the handcuffs upon edwards although he offered no explanation as to why he had done so at this point edwards divulged to the officers that dahmer had also brandished a large knife upon him and that this had happened in the bedroom dharma made no comment to this revelation indicating to one of the officers mueller that the key to the handcuffs was in his bedside dresser as mullah entered the bedroom dharma attempted to pass mueller to himself retrieve the key whereupon the second officer present route informed him to back off in the bedroom mueller noted there was indeed a large knife beneath the bed he also saw an open draw which upon closer inspection contained scores of polaroid pictures many of which were of human bodies in various stages of dismemberment muller noted the decor indicated they had been taken in the very apartment in which they were standing muller walked into the living room to show them to his partner uttering the words these are for real when dharma saw that mueller was holding several of his polaroids he fought with the officers in an effort to resist arrest the officers quickly overpowered him cuffed his hands behind his back and called a second squad car for backup at this point muller opened the refrigerator to reveal the freshly severed head of a blackmail on the bottom shelf as dharma lay pinned on the floor beneath route he turned his head towards the officers and muttered the words for what i did i should be dead a more detailed search of the apartment conducted by the milwaukee police's criminal investigation bureau revealed a total of four severed heads in dahmer's kitchen a total of seven skulls some painted some bleached were found in dahmer's bedroom and inside a closet in addition investigators discovered collected blood drippings upon a tray at the bottom of dharma's refrigerator plus two human hearts and a portion of our muscle each wrapped inside plastic bags upon the shelves in dharma's freezer investigators discovered an entire torso plus a bag of human organs and flesh stuck to the ice at the bottom elsewhere in apartment 213 investigators discovered two entire skeletons a pair of severed hands two severed and preserved penises a mummified scalp and in the 57-gallon drum three further dismembered torsos dissolving in the acid solution a total of 74 polaroid pictures detailing the dismemberment of dharma's victims were found in reference to the recovery of body parts and artifacts at 924 north 25th street the chief medical examiner later stated it was more like dismantling someone's museum than an actual crime scene chapter 4 section 2 confession beginning in the early hours of july 23 1991 dahmer was questioned by detective patrick kennedy as to the murders he had committed and the evidence found at his apartment over the following two weeks kennedy and later detective dennis murphy conducted numerous interviews with dharma which when combined totaled over 60 hours dharma wave his right to have a lawyer present throughout his interrogations adding he wished to confess all as he had created this horror and it only makes sense i do everything to put an end to it he readily admitted to having murdered 16 young men in wisconsin since 1987 with one further victim stephen hicks killed in ohio back in 1978. most of dahmer's victims had been rendered unconscious prior to their murder although some had died as a result of having acid or boiling water injected into their brain as he had no memory of the murder of his second victim stephen tuomi he was unsure whether he was unconscious when beaten to death although he did concede it was possible that his viewing the exposed chest of tuomie while in a drunken stupor may have led him to unsuccessfully attempt to tear tuomi's heart from his chest almost all the murders dharma committed after moving into the oxford apartments had involved a ritual of posing the victim's bodies in suggestive positions typically with the chest thrust outwards prior to dismemberment. readily admitted to engaging in necrophilia with several of his victims bodies including performing sexual acts with their viscera as he dismembered their bodies in his bathtub having noted that much of the blood pulled inside his victim's chest after death dharma first removed their internal organs then suspended the torso so the blood drained into his bathtub before dicing any organs he did not wish to retain and pairing the flesh from the body the bones he wished to dispose of were pulverized or acidified with soil x and bleach solutions used to aid in the preservation of the skeletons and skulls he wished to keep in addition dharma confessed to having consumed the hearts livers biceps and portions of thighs of several victims he had killed within the previous year often tenderizing the flesh and organs prior to consuming them alongside condiments.describing the increase in his rate of killing in the two months prior to his arrest dahmer stated he had been completely swept along with his compulsion to kill adding it was an incessant and never-ending desire to be with someone at whatever cost someone good-looking really nice-looking it just filled my thoughts all day long when asked as to why he had preserved a total of seven skulls and the entire skeletons of two victims donna stated he had been in the process of constructing a private altar of victims skulls which he had intended to display on the black table located in his living room and upon which he had photographed the bodies of many of his victims this display of skulls was to be adorned at each side with the complete skeletons of miller and lacy the four severed heads found in his kitchen were to be removed of all flesh and used in this altar as was the skull of at least one future victim incense sticks were to be placed at each end of the black table above which dahmer intended to place a large blue lamp with extending blue globe lights the entire construction was to be placed before a window covered with a black opaque shower curtain in front of which dahmer intended to sit in a black leather chair.when asked in a november 18 1991 interview whom the altar was dedicated to dahmer replied myself it was a place where i could feel at home he further described his intended altar as a place for meditation from where he believed he could draw a sense of power adding if this had happened six months later that's what they would have found chapter 4 section 3 indictment on july 25 1991 dahmer was charged with four counts of first-degree murder by august 22nd he had been charged with a further 11 murders committed in wisconsin on september 14 investigators in ohio having uncovered hundreds of bone fragments in woodland behind the address in which dahmer had confessed to killing his first victim formally identified two molars and the vertebra with x-ray records of hicks three days later darma was charged by authorities in ohio with hicks's murder.darma was not charged with the attempted murder of edwards nor with the murder of tuomi he was not charged with tuomi's murder because the milwaukee county district attorney only brought charges where murder could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt and dahmer had no memory of actually committing this particular murder for which no physical evidence of the crime existed at a scheduled preliminary hearing on january 13 1992 dahmer pleaded guilty but insane to 15 counts of murder chapter 5 trial dahmer's trial began on january 30 1992. he was tried in milwaukee for the 15 counts of first-degree murder before judge laurence graham by pleading guilty on january 13 to the charges brought against him dahmer had waived his rights to an initial trial to establish guilt the issue debated by opposing counsels at dahmer's trial was to determine whether he suffered from either a mental or a personality disorder the prosecution claiming that any disorders did not deprive dahmer of the ability to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to deprive him of the ability to resist his impulses the defense arguing that dahmer suffered from a mental disease and was driven by obsessions and impulses he was unable to control.defence experts argued that dahmer was insane due to his necrophilic drive his compulsion to have sexual encounters with corpses defence expert dr fred berlin testified that dahmer was unable to conform his conduct at the time that he committed the crimes because he was suffering from paraphilia or more specifically necrophilia dr judith becker a professor of psychiatry and psychology was the second expert witness for the defense becca also diagnosed dharma as a necrophiliac although she added dharma had informed her he preferred comatose sexual partners to deceased ones 75 percent of the time the final defense expert to testify forensic psychiatrist dr carl volstrom diagnosed dharma with necrophilia borderline personality disorder schizotypal personality disorder alcohol dependence and a psychotic disorder.the prosecution rejected the defense's argument that dahmer was insane forensic psychiatrist dr philip resnick testified that dahmer did not suffer from primary necrophilia because he preferred live sexual partners as evidenced by his efforts to create unresistant submissive sexual partners devoid of rational thought and to whose needs he did not have to cater another prosecution expert to testify dr fred fostel testified to his belief that dahmer was without mental disease or defect at the time he committed the murders he described dharma as a calculating and cunning individual able to differentiate between right and wrong with the ability to control his actions although fossil did state his belief that dahmer suffered from paraphilia his conclusion was that dahmer was not a sadist.the final witness to appear for the prosecution forensic psychiatrist park dietz began his testimony on february 12. dietz testified that he did not believe dharma to be suffering from any mental disease or defect at the time that he committed the crimes stating dahmer went to great lengths to be alone with his victim and to have no witnesses he explained that there was ample evidence that dahmer prepared in advance for each murder therefore his crimes were not impulsive although deets did concede any acquisition of a peripheral was not a matter of personal choice he also stated his belief that dahmer's habit of becoming intoxicated prior to committing each of the murders was significant stating if he had an impulse to kill or a compulsion to kill he wouldn't have to drink alcohol to overcome it he only has to drink alcohol to overcome it because he is inhibited against killing dietz also noted that dahmer strongly identified with the villains of the exorcist 3 and return of the jedi particularly the level of power held by these characters expounding on the significance of these movies on dharma's psyche and many of the murders committed at the oxford apartments dietz explained that dahmer occasionally viewed scenes from these films before searching for a victim dietz diagnosed dharma with substance use disorder periphelia and schizotypal personality disorder.two court appointed mental health professionals testifying independently of either prosecution or defense were forensic psychiatrist george palermo and clinical psychologist samuel friedman palermo stated that the murders were the result of a pent-up aggression within himself he killed those men because he wanted to kill the source of his homosexual attraction to them in killing them he killed what he hated in himself palermo concluded that dahmer had a severe mixed personality disorder with antisocial obsessive-compulsive sadistic fetishistic borderline and necrophilic features but otherwise legally saying.friedman testified that it was a longing for companionship that caused dahmer to kill he stated mr dahmer is not psychotic he spoke kindly of dharma describing him as amiable pleasant to be with courteous with a sense of humor conventionally handsome and charming in manner he was and still is a bright young man he diagnosed dharma with a personality disorder not otherwise specified featuring borderline obsessive-compulsive and sadistic traits.the trial lasted two weeks on february 14 both councils delivered their closing arguments to the jury each council was allowed to speak for two hours defense attorney gerald boyle argued first repeatedly harking to the testimony of the mental health professionals almost all of whom had agreed dahmer was suffering from a mental disease boyle argued that dahmer's compulsive killings had been a result of a sickness he discovered not chose boyle portrayed dharma as a desperately lonely and profoundly sick individual so out of control he could not conform his conduct anymore following the defence council's 75-minute closing argument michael mccann delivered his closing argument for the prosecution describing dharma as a sane man in full control of his actions who simply strove to avoid detection mccann described dharma as a calculating individual who killed to control his victims and retain their bodies merely to afford himself a prolonged period of sexual pleasure mccann argued that by pleading guilty but insane to the charges dahmer was seeking to escape responsibility for his crimes chapter 5 section 1 conviction on february 15 the court reconvened to hear the verdict dharma was ruled to be sane and not suffering from a mental disorder at the time of each of the 15 murders for which he was tried although in each count two of the twelve jurors signified their dissent formal sentencing was postponed until february 17th on this date dahmer's attorney announced his client wished to address the court dahmer then approached a lectern and re from a statement prepared by himself and his defense as he faced the judge.in this statement dahmer emphasized that he had never desired freedom following his arrest and that he frankly wished for his own death he further stressed that none of his murders had been motivated by hatred but he understood that nothing he either said or did could undo the terrible harm he had caused for the families of his victims and the city of milwaukee and that he and his doctors believed his criminal behavior had been motivated by mental disorders dharma added that this medical knowledge had given him some peace and that although he understood that society would never forgive him he hoped god would dahmer closed his statement with the following i know my time in prison will be terrible but i deserve whatever i get because of what i have done thank you your honor and i am prepared for your sentence which i know will be the maximum i ask for no consideration he then returned to his seat to await formal sentencing.dahmer was then sentenced to life imprisonment plus 10 years upon the first two counts with the remaining 13 counts carrying a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment plus 70 years the death penalty was not an option for judge graham to consider at the penalty phase as wisconsin had abolished capital punishment in 1853. upon hearing of dahmer's sentencing his father lionel and stepmother shari requested to be allowed a 10-minute private meeting with their son before he was transferred to the columbia correctional institution in portage to begin his sentence this request was granted and the trio exchanged hugs and well wishes before dharma was escorted away three months after his conviction in milwaukee dahmer was extradited to ohio to be tried for the murder of his first victim stephen hicks in a court hearing lasting just 45 minutes dahmer again pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment on may 1 1992 chapter 6 imprisonment and death upon sentencing dharma was transferred to the columbia correctional institution for the first year of his incarceration dahmer was placed in solitary confinement due to concerns for his physical safety should he come into contact with fellow inmates with dahmer's consent after one year in solitary confinement he was transferred to a less secure unit where he was assigned a two-hour daily work detail cleaning the toilet block shortly after completing his lengthy confessions in 1991 dahmer had requested to detective murphy that he'd be given a copy of the bible this request was granted and dahmer gradually devoted himself to christianity and became a born-again christian on his father's urging he also read creationist books from the institute for creation research in may 1994 dahmer was baptized by roy ratcliffe a minister in the church of christ and a graduate of oklahoma christian university in the prison whirlpool.following his baptism ratcliffe visited dahmer on a weekly basis up until november 1994. dahmer and ratcliffe regularly discussed the prospect of death and dahmer questioned whether he was sinning against god by continuing to live referring to his crimes in a 1994 interview with stone phillips on dateline nbc dahmer had stated if a person doesn't think that there is a god to be accountable to then what's the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges that's how i thought anyway on july 3 1994 a fellow inmate osvaldo dharathi attempted to slash dahmer's throat with a razor embedded in a toothbrush's dharma set in the prison chapel after the weekly church service was concluded dharma received superficial wounds and was not seriously hurt in this incident according to dahmer's family he had long been ready to die and accepted any punishment which he might endure in prison in addition to his father and stepmother maintaining regular contact dahmer's mother joyce also maintained regular contact with her son joyce related that in her weekly phone calls whenever she expressed concerns for her son's physical well-being dahmer responded with comments to the effect of it doesn't matter mom i don't care if something happens to me chapter 6 section 1 death on the morning of november 28 1994 dharma left his cell to conduct his assigned work detail accompanying him were two fellow inmates jesse anderson and christopher scarva the trio were left unsupervised in the showers of the prison gym for approximately 20 minutes at approximately 8 10 a.m dahmer was discovered on the floor of the bathrooms of the gym suffering from extreme head wounds he had been severely bludgeoned about the head and face with a 20-inch metal bar his head had also been repeatedly struck against the wall in the assault although dahmer was still alive and was rushed to a nearby hospital he was pronounced dead one hour later anderson had also been beaten with the same instrument and died two days later from his wounds.scarver who was serving a life sentence for a murder committed in 1990 informed authorities he had first attacked dahmer with the metal bar as he was cleaning a staff locker room before attacking anderson as he cleaned an inmate locker room according to scarver dahmer did not yell or make any noise as he was attacked immediately after attacking both men scarver who was thought to be schizophrenic returned to his cell and informed the prison guard god told me to do it jesse anderson and jeffrey dahmer are dead scarver was adamant he had not planned the attacks in advance although he later divulged to investigate as he had concealed the 20-inch iron bar used to kill both men in his clothing shortly before the killings.upon learning of his death dahmer's mother joyce responded angrily to the media now is everybody happy now that he's bludgeoned to death is that good enough for everyone the response of the families of dharma's victims was mixed although it appears most were pleased with his death the district attorney who prosecuted dharma cautioned against turning scava into a folk hero noting that dahmer's death was still murder on may 15 1995 scarver was sentenced to two additional terms of life imprisonment for the murders of dharma and anderson.all oscar had confessed in 1994 to having concealed the weapon used to kill dahmer and anderson in his clothing on the morning of the murders in 2015 he publicly stated the murders of dahmer and anderson had resulted from a confrontation in which one of the two men had poked him in the back as the three had begun their assigned work detail in this renewed account of events scather claimed that the two had laughed at him when he had turned around in response before dahmer and anderson each walked to separate rooms to begin their cleaning duty with scarver following dahmer toward the staff locker room.scarver alleges that immediately before murdering dahmer he had cornered him presented a newspaper article detailing dahmer's crimes and demanded that dharma answer whether the account was true scava further alleged he had been revolted by dahmer's crimes and that dahmer had been openly unrepentant that dahmer taunted prison employees and fellow inmates by shaping his prison food into imitations of severed limbs complete with ketchup to simulate blood spattering and that prison staff knowing of scarves hatred for dharma had deliberately left the two men unsupervised so that he could kill him furthermore scarborough stated that dahmer was so disliked by fellow inmates that he required a personal escort of at least one guard whenever he was out of his cell to prevent inmates from attacking him dharma had stated in his will that he wished for no services to be conducted and that he wished to be cremated in september 1995 dahmer's body was cremated and his ashes divided between his parents chapter 6 section 2 aftermath on august 5 1991 as the nature and scale of dharma's crimes initially came to light a candlelight vigil to celebrate and heal the milwaukee community was attended by more than 400 people present of the vigil were community leaders gay rights activists and family members of several of dharma's victims organizers stated the purpose of the vigil was to enable milwaukeeans to share their feelings of pain and anger over what happened the oxford apartments at 924 north 25th street where dahmer had killed 12 of his victims were demolished in november 1992. the site is now a vacant lot alternate plans to convert the site into either a memorial garden a playground or to reconstruct a new housing have failed to materialize dahmer's estate was awarded to the families of 11 of his victims who had sued for damages in 1996 thomas jacobson a lawyer representing eight of the families announced a planned auction of dahmer's estate although victims relatives stated the motivation was not greed the announcement sparked controversy a civic group milwaukee civic pride was quickly established in an effort to raise the funds to purchase and destroy dahmer's possessions the group pledged 407 225 including a 100 000 gift by milwaukee real estate developer joseph silva for purchase of dharma's estate five of the eight families represented by jacobson agreed to the terms and dahmer's possessions were subsequently destroyed and buried in an undisclosed illinois landfill.lionel dama is retired and now lives with his second wife shari both have refused to change their surname and have professed their love of dharma in spite of his crimes in 1994 lionel published a book a father's story and donated a portion of the proceeds from his book to the victims families most of the families showed support for lionel and shari although three families subsequently sued lionel two for using their names in the book without obtaining prior consent and a third family that of stephen hicks filing a wrongful death suit against lionel shari and former wife joyce citing parental negligence as the cause for the claim.joyce vent died of cancer in november 2000. prior to her death she had attempted suicide on at least one occasion dahmer's younger brother david changed his surname and lives in anonymity chapter 7 victims jeffrey dahmer killed 17 young men between 1978 and 1991. of these victims 12 were killed in his north 25th street apartment three further victims were murdered and dismembered at his grandmother's west allis residence with his first and second victims being murdered at his parents home in ohio and at the ambassador hotel in milwaukee respectively a total of 14 of dahmer's victims were from various ethnic minority backgrounds with nine victims being black dahmer was adamant that the race of his victims was incidental to him and that it was the body form of a potential victim that attracted his attention these contentions have been supported by an independent forensic specialist's study of dahmer's victim selection the anthropological analysis of which revealed his victims shared a morphological similarity and suggesting dharma was psychologically attracted to a certain anthropometric body type most of dahmer's victims were killed by strangulation after being drugged with sedatives although his first victim was killed by a combination of bludgeoning and strangulation and his second victim was battered to death with one further victim killed in 1990 ernest miller dying of a combination of shock and blood loss due to his carotid artery being cut four of dahmer's victims killed in 1991 had holes poured into their skulls through which dharma injected hydrochloric acid or later boiling water into the frontal lobes in an attempt to induce a permanent submissive unresistant state this proved fatal although on each occasion this was not dharma's intention chapter 7 section 1 1978 june 18 stephen mark hicks 18 last seen hitchhiking to a rock concert in chippewa lake park in bath ohio by dahmer's admission what caught his attention to hicks hitchhiking was the fact that the youth was bare-chested he was bludgeoned with a dumbbell and strangled to death with this instrument before being dismembered remains pulverized and scattered in woodland behind dahmer's childhood home chapter 7 section 2 1987 november 20 stephen walter tuomi 25 killed at a rented room at the ambassador hotel in milwaukee dahmer claimed to have no memory of murdering tuomi yet stated he must have battered him to death in a drunken stupor his body was dismembered in the basement of dahmer's grandmother's house and the remains discarded in the trash no remains were ever found chapter 7 section 3 1988 january 16 james edward dock stator 14. outside a gay bar in wisconsin doc stator was lured to west allis on the pretext of earning 50 for posing for nude pictures dahmer strangled box data and kept his body in the basement for a week before dismembering him and discarding the remains in the trash no remains were ever found march 24 richard guerrero 22 drugged and strangled in dahmer's bedroom of west allis dahmer dismembered guerrero's corpse in the basement dissolved the flesh in acid and disposed of the bones in the trash he bleached and retained the skull for several months before disposing of it no remains were ever found chapter 7 section 4 1989 march 25 anthony lee sears 24. sears was the last victim to be drugged and strangled at dahmer's grandmother's residence he was also the first victim from whom dahmer permanently retained any body parts his preserved skull and genitals were found in a filing cabinet at 924 north 25th street following dahmer's arrest in 1991. chapter 7 section 5 1990 may 20 raymond lamont smith 32 the first victim to be killed at dahmer's north 25th street apartment smith was a male sex worker whom dahmer encountered at a tavern dharma gave smith a drink laced with sleeping pills then strangled him on his kitchen floor his skull was spray-painted and retained june 14 edward warren smith 27 a known acquaintance of dahmer who was last seen in his company at a party dharma acidified smith's skeleton his skull was destroyed unintentionally when placed in the oven in an effort to remove moisture no remains were ever found september 2nd ernest marquez miller 22 miller was a dance student whom dharma encountered outside a bookstore according to dharma he was especially attracted to miller's physique he was killed by having his carotid artery severed before being dismembered in the bathtub with dharma storing his entire skeleton in the bottom drawer of a filing cabinet and his heart biceps and portions of his legs in the freezer for later consumption september 24 david courtney thomas 22 encountered darma near the grand avenue mall he was lured to dahmer's apartment on the promise of money for posing nude once a laced drink had rendered thomas unconscious dahmer decided he wasn't my type nonetheless dahmer strangled thomas taking polaroid photos of the dismemberment process no remains were ever found chapter 7 section 6 1991 february 18 curtis darrell strawter 17 approached by dahmer as he waited at a bus stop near marquette university dahmer lowed strawber to his apartment where the youth was drugged and then handcuffed and strangled before being dismembered in the bathtub his skull hands and genitals were retained april 7 errol lindsay 19. the first victim upon whom dahmer practiced what he later described to investigators as his drilling technique a procedure in which he drilled holes into the victim's skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the brain according to dharma lindsay awoke after this practice after which he was again rendered unconscious with a drink laced with sedatives then strangled to death dharma flayed lindsay's body and retained the skin for several weeks his skull was found following dahmer's arrest may 24 tony anthony hughes 31 hughes was lowered by dharma to his apartment upon the promise of posing new for photographs as hughes was deaf he and dahmer communicated using handwritten notes he was strangled and his body left on dahmer's bedroom floor for three days before being dismembered with dharma photographing the dismemberment process his skull was retained and identified from dental records may 27 konorak sinthusamphone 14. the younger brother of the boy dharma had assaulted in 1988. synthesimfon was drugged and had hydrochloric acid injected into his brain before dahmer left the youth unattended as he left the apartment to purchase beer when he returned he discovered cynthia some phone naked and disoriented in the street with three distressed young women attempting to assist him when police arrived dahmer persuaded them he and cynthia some phone were lovers and that the youth was simply intoxicated when police left cynthia some phone with karma in his apartment dharma again injected hydrochloric acid into synthesis brain and this proved fatal his head was retained in the freezer and his body dismembered june 30 matt cleveland turner 20. on june 30 dahmer attended the chicago pride parade at a bus stop he encountered a 20-year-old named matt turner and persuaded him to accompany him to milwaukee to pose for a photo shoot turner was drugged strangled and then dismembered in the bathtub his head and internal organs were put in the freezer and his torso subsequently placed in the 57-gallon drum dharma purchased on july 12. july 5 jeremiah benjamin weinberger 23 met dharma at a gay bar in chicago and agreed to accompany him to milwaukee for the weekend dahmer drilled through weinberger's skull and injected boiling water into the cavity he later recalled weinberger's death to be exceptional as he was the only victim who died with his eyes open weinberg's decapitated body was kept in the bathtub for a week before being dismembered his torso was placed in the 57-gallon drum july 15 oliver joseph lacey 24. a bodybuilding enthusiast whom dharma enticed to his apartment on the promise of money for posing for photographs lacey was drugged and strangled with a leather strap before being decapitated with his head and heart being placed in the refrigerator his skeleton was retained to adorn one side of the private shrine of skulls and skeletons dharma was in the process of creating when arrested one week later july 19 joseph arthur bradhoft 25 dahmer's last victim radhoft was a father of three children from minnesota who was looking for work in milwaukee at the time of his murder he was left on dahmer's bed for two days following his murder before on july 21 being decapitated his head was placed in the refrigerator and his torso in the 57-gallon drum chapter 8 in media chapter 8 section 1 film the secret life jeffrey dahmer was released in 1993 and stars carl crew as the biographical film dharma was released in 2002. it stars jeremy rena in the title role and co-stars bruce davison as dahmer's father lionel raising jeffrey dahmer was released in 2006. revolving around the reactions of dharma's parents following his arrest in 1991 it stars rusty sneery as dahmer and co-stars scott cord as a lionel in 2012 an independent documentary the jeffrey dahmer files premiered at the south by southwest festival it features interviews with dharma's former neighbour pamela bass as well as detective patrick kennedy and the city medical examiner jeffrey jensen the mark myers directed film my friend dahmer premiered at the tribeca film festival on april 25 2017. based on the graphic novel by john bakhtif the film stars ross lynch's dharma and chronicles his high school years and the events leading up to his first murder chapter 8 section two books back to dearth my friend dharma abrams comic arts isbn 978 1 419702174 robert j holwer lisa milwaukee massacre jeffrey dahmer and the milwaukee murders isbn 978-07095032 ewing charles patrick mccann joseph t mines on trial great cases in law and psychology oxford england oxford university press isbn 978 0 19 518 176 0. haycock dean a murderous minds exploring the criminal psychopathic brain neurological imaging and the manifestation of evil isbn 978 won 60 598-498-8 ratcliffe roy adams lindy dark journey deep grace jeffrey dahmer's story of faith leafwood publishing isbn 978's 0 9767 77792 5. schwartz an e the man who could not kill enough citadel isbn 978 won 555 972 117 2. chapter 8 section 3 television the trial of jeffrey dahmer was released in 1992. directed by elkin allen this documentary largely focuses upon testimony delivered at dahmer's first trial the documentary concludes with dahmer's addressing judge laurence graham following his conviction dharma mystery of a serial killer directed by michael hussein and released in november 1993 this 50-minute a e network's documentary contains archive footage of dharma's trial in addition to interviews with individuals such as forensic psychiatrist park dietz inside edition conducted an interview with jeffrey dahmer in january 1993 conducted by reporter nancy glass this 30-minute interview was broadcast in february 1993. abc news has commissioned a one-hour episode focusing upon dharma's crimes as part of their television news magazine series day one this episode features interviews with forensic psychiatrist park dietz and psychiatrist fred berlin and was first broadcast in april 1993. channel 4 has commissioned a documentary focusing on the murders committed by jeffrey dahmer titled to kill and kill again this 50-minute documentary was first broadcast on december 12 1993. dateline nbc has also broadcast an interview with dharma conducted by stone phillips and first broadcast on march 8 1994 this 90-minute episode titled confessions of a serial killer features interviews with dharma and his father conducted at columbia correctional institution dharma's mother is also interviewed for this programme the bbc has broadcast a documentary focusing on the life and crimes of jeffrey dahmer titled everyman profile of a serial killer and directed by nikki stockley this 50-minute documentary was first broadcast in november 1994. a has commissioned a second documentary focusing upon the murders committed by jeffrey dahmer titled jeffrey dahmer the monster within this 50-minute episode was first broadcast in june 1996 and contains interviews with detective patrick kennedy and prosecutor michael mccann the investigation discovery channel has also broadcast a documentary focusing upon dharma within its documentary series most evil this documentary features excerpts of dharma's 1994 dateline nbc interview with stone phillips and was first broadcast in august 2006. the british true crime series born to kill has broadcast an episode focusing upon geoffrey dahmer this 45-minute episode features interviews with fbi criminal profiler robert wrestler and detective patrick kennedy and was first broadcast in october 2005. hln has broadcast an episode focusing upon dharma's crimes as part of its investigative series how it really happened this episode titled the strange case of jeffrey dahmer was originally aired on march 31 2017. the digital cable and satellite television channel oxygen broadcast the two-part documentary dharma on dharma a serial killer speaks in november 2017. produced and directed by matthew watts the program features interviews with among others dahmer's father stepmother former classmates psychiatrists who testified at his trial and a homicide detective involved in the investigation the netflix dark tourism documentary series dark tourist has broadcast an episode which features dahmer's crimes this 40-minute documentary was first broadcast on july 20 2018. jeffrey dahmer mind of a monster commissioned by the investigation discovery channel this documentary was first broadcast in may 2020 and includes interviews with dharma's father former neighbours and eyewitnesses in addition to investigators and forensic psychiatrists chapter 8 section 4 theater the law of remains by experimental writer and director rezabdo uses the techniques of otto's theatre of cruelty to depict the life and crimes of dharma jeffrey dahmer guilty but insane written and performed by joshua hitchens and directed by ryan walter chapter nine sighted works agarwal anil necrophilia forensic and medical legal aspects boca raton florida crc press isbn 978 1 4208 9113 4. campbell duncan murder in mind jeffrey dahmer the milwaukee serial killer murder in mind london england marshall cavendish issn 1364 5803 dharma lionel a father's story new york city william morrow isbn 978-0-688-12156-3 davis don the jeffrey dahmer story an american nightmare new york city macmillan isbn 978-0-312-92847 dvorchak robert j holwer lisa milwaukee massacre jeffrey dahmer and the milwaukee murders new york city dell publishing isbn 978-0 7095032 ewing charles patrick mccann joseph t minds on trial great cases in law and psychology oxford england oxford university press isbn 978-0-19-518 176-0 gad david jefferson tony psycho social criminology an introduction london sage publishing isbn 978 1 446 23482 2. haycock dean a murderous minds exploring the criminal psychopathic brain neurological imaging and the manifestation of evil new york city pegasus books isbn 978 160 598-498-8 masters brian the shrine of jeffrey dahmer london england hodder and stouton isbn three hundred and 978-0-304 fifty nine thousand one hundred and ninety four nine norris joel jeffrey dahmer london england constable and robinson isbn 978.09 2062 ratcliffe roy adams lindy dark journey deep grace jeffrey dahmer's story of faith abilene texas leaf wood publishing isbn 978-0976792-5 wrestler robert 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yM9fj--6gH4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM9fj--6gH4 | Lobsters Killing Rhinos and Poachers Attacking Sea Turtle Nests as Amazon Burns and Permafrost Melts | hi guys it is an unbelievably spectacularly beautiful over-the-top beautiful day here in the collapse of global industrial civilization i have no idea how we have stumbled into friday i think it's somewhere around july 20th 2020 somewhere along those lines and uh so i am pausing in my newest construction project here at bugs in a jar farm to bring you this week's ecological meltdown roundup rant here on collapse chronicles and i am sam mitchell and this is my little co-pilot sancho ponza and before i dive into our journey over to mangabe.com i just want to send out a nod of appreciation to my comrade and doom brother michael dowd over on his doomer channel uh he exercised probably the very poor judgment to air an interview that michael and i had in early april so if you dare i'll put the link on here encourage you to go listen to that i'll i will put it up here on my channel in a few days after it's run over there but if you want to hear that interview for whatever reason uh it's more of a conversation between me and michael dowd just go on the link and do that but with that pleasant task out of the way we're going to do what we try to do every friday here at collapse chronicles and that's head over to mongabi.com to check in with rhett butler and the gang at manga bay for their weekly round up of how we're heading into a brick wall at 67 000 miles an hour with or without help from the corona panic so some of these stories have a corona panic edge some don't but where are we going to start our our romp around a collapsing planet oh lord this is uh you know i love rhett butler and manga bay but he has been one of these apocalyptists talking about this save the planet scheme called red r-e-d-d and it's way too complicated to go into this rhett has been a big believer in red i think it's uh it's hopium but anyway what is the latest update on red which has a corona panic angle while the un's grand plan to save forest has not worked but some apocalyptists still believe it can yes the u.n is going to save the planet by working out some giveaway to global the global core photography okay so in this two-part article manga bay updates us on how a lofty plan meant to generate large-scale financing for global forest conservation and climate mitigation became a patchwork of individual projects and programs that have failed to achieve the central goal of curbing deforestation yes do you think so but now i guess the u.n has teamed up with the world bank to save the planet from deforestation yes the united nations teaming up with the world bank to save the planet's forest is like sancho ponza teaming up with a weasel to save the chipmunks of the world yes this could mark the beginning of a significant new source of cash however challenges remain to delivering red at its intended scale not least of which is the economic fallout of the corona panic which could trip up progress just as red looked poised to gain some real ground yes chalk another one up to the economic fallout of the corona panic uh derailing red finally the corona panic doing something good for the planet derailing this green washing scheme or scam we were i was just talking about sea cucumbers rescuing sea cucumbers with a fellow doomer visiting here at bugs in a jar farm and i open up here we're going over to madagascar risking death and arrest madagascar fishermen chase dwindling sea cucumbers for centuries chinese people have salt sea cucumbers as an ingredient in traditional medicine or as a high status food and in recent decades you know as chinese people get more and more spending money skyrocketing demand and prices have led to a marine gold rush for sea cucumbers around the world in madagascar as elsewhere wild sea cucumbers are declining as sea cucumber fishermen are venturing out to sea and into deeper waters to pursue them illegally using unsafe scuba gear you know you can kiss the sea cucumber goodbye so i here is a commentary from an anthropologist living in new guinea named sophie chow hmm quote in the plantations meaning in the palm oil plantations there is hunger and loneliness as sophie fills us in on the cultural dimensions of food insecurity and popula in new guinea as palm oil companies take over their land the marind people she writes are struggling to feed themselves yup yup yep um all right here is how the perfume and the beauty and fragrance industry is becoming sustainable sustainability in the 30 billion dollar perfume industry i think i that are they still using some sort of anal gland from the civet cat to make perfume to make some fancy perfume they used to kill these civic cats which aren't really cats from africa and i guess the anal gland of a civet cat is supposed to make a uh perfume anyway enough of that wow do you think the world's rarest gorilla is in trouble yes um [Music] this is the offy mountain wildlife sanctuary near the nigeria cameroon border there's an estimated 300 cross river gorillas left on the planet though officially a profes a protected area the wildlife sanctuary where he suffers from encroachment for hunting logging and agriculture and rangers and resources are too few to effectively protect the sanctuary and of course we know just one more reason why that is recently says one expert without a major commitment you know financial commitment to save the world's rarest gorillas the sanctuary quote may very well be doomed yes okay from doomed gorilla sanctuaries in sub-saharan africa let's go down there to paraguay where we see the headline on the edge endangered forests cleared for marijuana cultivation in paraguay yes this is the upper piranha forest in paraguay is one of the world's most endangered forests the reed the eco region has already been almost entirely logged out in brazil uh in paraguay less than 10 percent of the forest remains most of that fragmented forest islands scattered across a largely unprotected denuded landscape agriculture has been the driving force of deforestation in paraguay with much of the country's forest cleared illegally to make way for the usual suspects cattle soy corn and sugar cane over the past half century but now marijuana cultivation is joining the list of of cash crops destroying the planet for all you do or stoners out there from paraguay to uh back up to the brazilian amazon talking about all of these this growing number of dams these mining tailings dams you know we've had a couple of spectacular collapses that more and more as as bozo nero opens up more and more of the amazon to mining that they're you know putting all of their mining waste their toxic metal uh mud behind these unstable earthen dams and then a big flood comes through and we've seen it happen and we will see it happen again traditional villages dread living in the shadow of amazon tailings dams bet they have talking about one of these planet eaters [Music] been there since 1970s has become notorious for its contamination of amazon waters with bauxite mining waste that's for aluminum so 26 tailing dams uh any one of these could go at any minute brazil has suffered two catastrophic dam collapses since 2015 yes [Music] should they fail tailings dams possess social environmental economic and mortality risks do you think so they have an associated youtube video that manga bay has its own youtube channel by the way uh here is brazil's past finance ministers defend environment against bozo nero yes in a surprise move 17 former brazilian finance ministers and central bank presidents came out strongly this week against the environmental policies of jair bozo nero [Music] yep the letter comes as pressure mounts on bozo nero to scrap his plan for amazon econ economic development which would allow mining and agribusiness on indigenous and conservation lands leading to massive deforestation talking about all the people now condemning bozo nero's environment record in recent days yep yep yep [Music] all right the manga bay tearing up teaming up with al jazeera with a new video on al jazeera's channel looking at people in new guinea whose land was sold out from under them yeah yep yep uh [Music] i've got another story about the rain forest alliance certification rainforest alliance has announced new more robust criteria for certification please i get so sick you know this is the other problem i do not know why manga bay continues to parrot these unadulterated uh bull hockey rain forest certification and all of the rest of them here is yet another update on the imminent salamander apocalypse building uh here in the u.s anyway it's not a matter of if it is a matter of when the salamander apocalypse will hit [Music] okay let's go back down to brazil i guess we're going to go back to the and look at how the planet eaters are creating their own climate agri-business entities that deforested vast swathes of the serato by them in brazil to grow corn are now suffering a drop in production because of climate changes brought about by their own actions yes a new study shows the loss of native vegetation has led to more warm nights and changes in rainfall patterns affecting corn crops everyone loses from this scenario yes okay all right finally the corona panic saving the planet finally it is about time you know this big hydroelectric dam uh going being built over there in uh in sumatra uh you know flooding out this critically endangered orangutan habitat uh apparently has been put on hold because of the corona panic yes pandemic related concerns may delay the construction of a controversial hydroelectric dam we shall see the dam is located in the only known habitat left of the critically endangered tapanuli orangutan there you go uh being developed by the bank of china do you think so okay this is the second article about indonesia's new lobster export policy this is drawing dots how indonesia's new lobster export policy is threatening the javan rhino habitat as a decision allowing the resumption of lobster larvae exports threatens a national park in indonesia that is the last refuge of the critically endangered javan rhino only 72 of these rhinos are left on the planet and tend to frequent the area that has now been opened to lobster fishermen under a controversial uh decision by the fisheries ministry yes [Music] the biggest threat to the rhino is human activity and a potential influx of more than 300 lobster fishermen into the rhino's habitat could prove devastating anybody who does not draw cannot draw the dots between buying lobster and wiping the javan rhino off the face of the planet uh everywhere you look it is human activity taking down the planet the common denominator in every single one of these stories is human activity yes good luck to the mexican environmentalists pushing for reforms to laws promoting sustainable forest use good luck with that okay what's going on with microplastic our life is plasticized as new research shows microplastics in our food water and air microplastic have become increasingly prevalent in the natural world and a suite of studies published in the last three years including several from this year show that they have contaminated not only the ocean and pristine wildernesses but the air our food and even our bodies okay past research has indicated that there are more than 5 trillion 5 trillion plastic pieces floating in the ocean but a new study shows that there are probably two and a half to ten times more than 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic now in the ocean than previously thought while another recent study found that microplastics hot spots could hold almost 2 million pieces of plastic per square meter yes one new study shows that 136 000 tons of microplastics in the ocean are being in ejected into the atmosphere each year microplastics are also present in our drinking water in our fruits and vegetables yes which means that you are ingesting microplastics every day um in the middle of all this we have the headline deer droppings help researchers understand sandbar antler development yes in the middle of all of this okay now oh yes dee where we heard this story before top amazon deforestation satellite researcher fired by bozo nero the 12 month deforestation rate in the brazilian amazon has risen 96 percent since bozo nero took office and the extent of deforestation over the past year is the highest ever recorded since brazil's own national institute of space research started releasing statistics in 2007 three days after publication of this newest data the bozo nero administration removed researcher lubia venice from the position of general coordinator for the space agency's earth observation agency which oversees the monitoring of amazon deforestation do you think so remember last august bozo nero fired the agency's director galvao after he published similar data showing rapidly rising amazon defar station rates yes analysts note that the space agency's report on soaring deforestation in brazil and the dismissal of you know this latest uh bureaucrat both come as bozo narrow is being assailed by criticism from international and brazilian businesses uh as well as eu nations for brazil's poor environmental record especially regarding deforestation and climate change well we just heard about sea cucumbers in madagascar and now the madagascar mud crab is in hot water yes as the madagascar government has granted permits to export live mud crabs to five chinese companies yes do you think so uh kiss goodbye the madagascar mud crab here's the latest story guys i have to uh pardon myself a minute i have a planted eating chicken pie in the toaster oven which i forgot about i have to go turn off my planted eating chicken pie anyway so here's the latest story you know they where they find some new species and by the time they even discover it it's already almost extinct this is some new frog just discovered in sumatra already threatened by oil palm plantations and new roads do you think so just as scientists have discovered the new frog the habitat where the frog is found is being devastated by encroaching oil palm plantations and infrastructure projects there you go here's another story on shark finning you know if we can't put an end to shark finning good lord if you remember who dorothy stang is life as an amazon activist quote i don't want to be the next dorothy stang socio environmental activists are an endangered species in the brazilian amazon today with regularly occurring assassination style killings like those of activists chico mendes and sister dorothy stang creating an ongoing climate of fear talking about how 57 environmental activists gunned down in 2017 anyway in recent years zapaya who's this person writing this article has been repeatedly pursued by a white pickup driven by two armed thugs but police continue to fail to respond to her please for help so you can kiss goodbye zuma zipaya she knows she has a target on her head she will not be alive within a year you will not believe this that a logging concession greenlighted in malaysian borneo during the corona panic crisis lacks the free prior and informed consent of indigenous communities required by the malaysia timber certification scheme should be scam [Music] home to indigenous can kenya jean-marc people in a multitude of animals species the logging company is now nevertheless within its legal rights to cut down the rainforest there uh do you think so here is an article i can't believe we haven't seen this one before now that turtle sea turtles are nesting in the corona panic take a wild guess what the corona panic means for sea turtle egg predation since the economic lockdowns are not allowing the sea turtle beach rangers to patrol the sea turtle egg collectors have free reign to eat every sea turtle egg on the planet because nobody is allowed to stop them because of the corona panic yes you will not believe this as the corona panic curbs patrols this is looking at nicaragua turtle eggs being poached yes this is thousands of threatened sea turtles lay their eggs every year on this beach but enforcement activities have been halted due to the corona panic park rangers well former park rangers i guess fear that the lack of surveillance could lead to massive poaching of turtle eggs poaching has previously increased when the country's political crises left the beaches unprotected and this is true for any beach pretty much on the planet where sea turtles nest chalk it up to the economic lockdowns of the corona panic wiping out sea turtle eggs yup yup yup wow you will never believe this indonesia approves new coal road project through endangered forests that host tigers and elephants the indonesian government has granted permission to a coal miner to build a road that will cut through the highly biodiverse harappan forest in sumatra yes the new road is being built for transporting coal from the company's mine to coal-fired power plants do you think so yes conservationists and indigenous communities have warned that the new road will devastate the ecosystem create more habitat fragmentation and facilitate further encroachment for logging hunting and agriculture okay from indonesian coal roads to the siberian heat wave let's go up above the arctic circle siberian heat drives arctic ice extent to record low for early july on june 17th a siberian town registered a temperature of 100 degrees fahrenheit the highest temperature ever recorded in history above the arctic circle and high temperatures across the region are driving impacts of great concern to scientists firefighters and those who maintain vulnerable arctic infrastructure including pipelines roads and building yes the siberian heat has now flowed over the adjacent arctic ocean where it has triggered record early sea ice melt in the laptev c and record low arctic sea ice extent for this time of year yes the heat has also triggered wildfires in siberia releasing 59 million metric tons of co2 into the atmosphere last month alone and drying out the region's tundra yes also it risks from the rapid rise in warmth is civil and military infrastructure built atop falling firm across perma frost meaning temper frost you know talking about how 21 000 tons of diesel have already spilled into two rivers due to the collapsing permafrost uh and worse could come as the world continues warming do you think so okay from the arctic back to the amazon deforestation rate climbs higher as amazon rainforest moves into the burning season yes deforestation in the brazilian amazon climbed higher for the 15th straight month in a row reaching levels not seen since the mid 2000s according to data release today you know by brazil space agency which got the woman releasing the data fired uh brazil's satellite based default station alert system detected uh 1034 square kilometers hitting the ground last month 89 higher than last june yes the extent of deforestation rate the extent of deforestation over the past year is the highest deforestation on record since they began releasing their numbers in 2007 the 12 month rate has risen 96 since bozo nero took over uh here is another article about the unacceptably high risk of tailings damn failure in canadian miners amazon project we already talked about that here is some article on some plan to rescue the critically endangered western chimpanzee where poaching habitat loss and disease are identified as the key threats to the species yes all of these threats were found to be exacerbated by the high rate of human population growth in west africa resulting in rapid agricultural expansion and a demand for economic development projects there you go kiss the western chim pansies we mentioned this last week one third of madagascar's lemur species now on the brink of extinction of the 107 lemur species left in madagascar 103 of 107 are threatened with extinction with 33 of them now recognized as critically endangered on the iucn in addition to lemurs one half of the primate species left in africa are also under threat including the eastern gorilla the world's largest living primate also in danger of extinction how about the north atlantic right whale the european hamster there you go all right what's going on in the philippine mangrove forest that was just starting to recover from an oil spill we have a new oil slick threatening the same philippine mangrove forest just beginning to recover from an earlier oil spill an explosion aboard a power barge off the philippines has spilled up to a quarter million liters of fuel oil threatening local communities and mangroves and secret and sea grass habitats 300 families of have already been evacuated the mangrove forest was just beginning to recover from a 2006 oil spill and now it starts all over again you will not believe this a brazilian meat packer expands with world bank funding yes do you think so the world bank continuing to fund meat packing uh plants and the brazilian amazon guys i could go on and on and on with this but i realize i'm talking to myself and that uh planet uh eating chicken pie in the oven is making me very hungry and then i have to get back to building my deck outside of the uh the little bivvywack at bugs in a jar farm so if you enjoyed uh manga bay's little depressing compilation of doom please give rhett butler your thumbs up and do uh subscribe to collapse chronicles while you're over here and if you want to listen to that interview that conversation between me and michael dad i have the link i will be back soon with another dose of doom and gloom bye guys you | Collapse Chronicles | UCLXYur8DuVcARXbFhYs4ecg | 2020-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,757 | 21,589 |
ObgCn9yeCKQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObgCn9yeCKQ | Golazo Team 2 Looks CLEAR! | hey guys this Nate aka the foot account and welcome back to the channel happy Friday we made it to Friday the end of the week and we've also got more gaso cards coming today icons and heroes team number two which in my opinion from the leaks from all the big names that are being talked about I think team two might be clear of team one I know that's up for debate and discussion but I want to look at that and talk about that today as we're going to have new cards in packs new sbcs potentially an icon Evolution and how's that going to impact the market seems like the Market's just been tanking for the last month is that going to continue today as we get one week closer still to team of the season there's a lot to discuss in today's video as we head into a promo Friday if you're excited for it drop a thumbs up and subscribe if you're new now let's go back and look at yesterday's Thursday content and go over that really quickly there's not a whole lot to discuss but there are a couple interesting things starting with our player SBC guys we've kind of got a player SBC almost every single day even though there's no like schedule that we're following like all birthday they've been keeping it pretty consistent with the player sbcs that continued yesterday with Callum Hudson adoi Five Star skills four star week foot boost finesse plus Quick Step plus a very funl looking card the stats aren't terrible of course A lot of people are quick to point out the 80 reactions and the 80 composure in the dribbling stats of the card but he does have 99 curve he's got 94 finishing 93 attack positioning and pretty good play Styles other than his two play style pluses which are very meta I'd have to say this is is a decent looking card the problem is there's a little bit of premier league tax that is involved 215k for this Hudson adoi if this card SBC wise was like 150k then it would maybe be a little bit better I mean to be honest this is one if you're a forest fan if you're maybe a Chelsea fan Hudson Ado used to be a Chelsea right maybe you're doing this SBC then uh it's just kind of a fun one to do and it is craftable cuz it's only three squads not a whole lot to talk about there besides the fact that it's maybe just a shade expensive for what it maybe should be we had Marquee matchups yesterday as well on Thursday as always expected and the biggest news really from yesterday is EA did not take very long to put that icon David Beckham SBC back into the game of course on Wednesday it was released tradable mistakenly and they put the SBC back untradeable as it was meant to be but they only did kind of like two-thirds of the work they put the SBC back and those who had completed certain segments of it uh those were showing as completed so they could finish the rest of the SBC and get their untradeable card but EA did not yet compensate the fodder so if you had done the squads of David Beckham they had not given back the fodder just yet for whatever squads you had done so that should be coming at some point so it's nice that they got the SBC back out right away for those of us that want to complet it that was actually nice to see but they have not compensated people yet uh that um Turned fodder into that so be on the lookout for that I mean the coming days yeah we'll see how long that takes now a couple other small things to check out from yesterday guys massive game in the Premier League yesterday which actually had impact on some fantasy FC cards Ramirez and carvalo uh Ramirez went up like 700,000 coins guys this card exploded he was 800 900,000 coins he's now 1.5 mil he's getting a plus two on Wednesday and so is carvalo after the win from Chelsea crazy game yesterday right Cole Palmer all that um he's getting an upgrade guys sell this card okay he's very expensive he had a crazy price spike I would sell the card because we have are what two three weeks away from team of the season and cards are going to be looking like this on the normal even though he has an upgrade coming sell before the upgrade we always know what with the Live cards what to do is sell in the hype but I also wanted to point this out because when big games happen there are cards on the market that aren't even live that will move because of the hype of the player this will happen during Champions League later on this year for sure especially as we get down towards the end of the Premier League season big players big moments they move in price 1 million coins Cole Palmer goes up to 1.23 he's already or still up around there 1.2 million coins after the game yesterday because people log on to this game after they watch a game like that and they say I want to use that card so that I'm just telling you it's not a Live card but Cole Palmer is up and that sort of stuff happens because football is what this game is based around and when people get excited about the sport for something something that they see a real life game it impacts the market a bit so just to point that out Chelsea fans non- Chelsea fans alike it can have some Market impact now the last thing I want to discuss today is something kind of crazy that has going it's going down under the radar late Thursday night here into Friday EA is giving out 84 plus packs now I did not get any these packs are from objectives but maybe you guys are noticing some random 84 plus packs being sent out some people have 30 or 50 of these and they have not tweeted or said a thing as far as I can tell from the other EA accounts like EA FC direct communication has not tweeted out they have not released an official statement on anything from what I've seen yet but it sounds like a lot of people just randomly got 84 plus packs singular 84 plus packs untradeable so I didn't check eaa's help Twitter let me just double check this really fast yeah it shows nothing in there so guys that was a really random one a really weird one I don't know what's going on with that but if you got some 84 plus packs I guess W you have some for today for team two gaso or you could open them for team one which is still in packs right now so that is kind of the situation of what happened yesterday on Ultimate Team but we're all here for today right we're here for Gazo team number two and it actually kind of started yesterday with the loading screen and I want to go through this and quickly go through a lot of the leaks because we had many leaks added to the list of names of players that we're expecting to see today and that's why I'm saying guys team two in my opinion there's some Heavy Hitters in here especially from this loading screen guys we have viali here's one of the new leaked hero cards it's coming today 92 Pace 94 shooting not a crazy amount of height for that card but it could be decent it's the icons that look crazy jarino 96 pace and 91 passing for this jarino card over here on the right that is a plus4 pace and plus five passing Boost from his most recent special card which was from centurions but that's a big boost for jino that card's going to be expens I and crazy and puskas as well 98 shooting and 95 dribbling on puskas very solid upgrade if he gets maybe five star either weak foot or skills or maybe they make him crazy in five star five star today that might be your kind of like CIF of this promo with very very expensive uh a very very expensive price on the market now let's scroll through some of the other leaks again jinho that's how we know that player in the loading screen isn't Garena it is jinho he was leaked before him we still have Roberto Carlos who is coming today we've talked about that Des really excited for this card today we've been waiting for him to get a special card he's finally getting one liner is getting a card today as well uh this is just again the guys that are named off here as icons um insane Kaka big name icon card coming today give him finesse plus EA I can't wait to try this card out for the memes right puskas of course we talked about him from the loading screen a new league from yesterday DDA drba drba is getting another card maybe aiel plus hopefully it's not aiel and power header I would be super fine if it's like aiel and like I don't know Power Shot I think po shot would be nice for Drogba 2 he's just kind of I don't know just he has his own Aura in game people say I have not used Drogba this year but people say that he is pretty good this is going to be a nice nice card for him and Essen getting a card too guys I mean there are some bigname icons very meta popular icons that are getting in goaso team number two and we're only looking at the icon leaks at the moment right now I do believe there's a couple more like vidage who we've covered in yesterday's video and also Lampard as well in terms of the icon leaks and there's one more big icon that's leaked as an SBC but then going back through and taking a look at some of the heroes we did have a couple new hero leaks including Robbie Keane he's coming as a big bro little bro version he's going to be pretty cheap this is like kind of the Berbatov I think of last week I bet this um 91 or 92 rated Robbie Keane card is probably going to be 100 200k and the little bro is going to be basically discard value he'll be cheap so watch out for that but that could be a very nice card cuz Robbie Keane usually is pretty meta especially if they give him finesse plus we're also getting a Harry cool I don't know if he's had a special version this year I remember using his uh Marvel version for the World Cup Heroes that were released last year in FIFA 23 his card is getting a little bro and a big bro version as well that could be a very very nice one for Cle so he is a brand new leak that is coming out soon and there's a few more of course we mentioned viali he's on the loading screen he's going to have 92 Pace 94 shooting if that Dynamic is actually on his card that would be so cold and then Cordoba we've been asking No Deal unfortunately but we are getting Cordo about today as a golaso hero card and I think I'm missing a couple more rosiki we've talked about and mentioned oh yeah Park G sun is coming as a hero as well in this promo so guys again you look at the leaked players the leaked promo cards for the icons and the heroes there are a lot of icons and there are some Heroes but it feels like there are less of them but man the icons and the big name icons comparatively to those that were in team number one guys I think that team two is going to be clear of team one that's just the way that I look at it right now as I look through these names and these players that are going to be coming out today now the real question is going to be and a lot of you guys might be already thinking this Nate is it really going to be better because what if they just turned down the pack weight and that's a very that's a very real question to ask but I mean when I was thinking back earlier today we were talking about this on the live stream on Twitch um it doesn't really feel like from a team one to a team two this year I can't remember a time where the pack weight has drastically changed where team one was super packable and crazy and then the second week was like the complete opposite I think it's going to be pretty comparable today guys now I will put one caveat out there I do think that there with more icons being in packs there could potentially be a little bit less of a seemingly of a packability of the cards it might seem like you have a less chance to pack them or you're seeing them Less in packs because if there's more icons in packs than Heroes right the heroes in this past week have definitely seemed more packable especially the little bro Heroes right I packed Berbatov plenty of times I packed franches goalie yesterday and tried him out and all that sort of stuff so I think that that might be one thing where we notice a difference in this next week of the game but I mean guys I do think that like we saw last Friday the new cards that come out are are going to be very heavily supplied on the market through the lightning rounds and the store packs that EA dropped today just because these cards comparatively to normal Heroes and icons have a very very high pack weight and I think that's going to continue they might be a little more expensive today as the team is throughout just because they're just better cards like instead of a 500K jabby Alonzo you're looking at maybe a Kaka card today who's over a million coins or probably over a million coins even with Essen like I would say Essen over jaby Alonzo is very likely in terms of people wanting to use him over Joby Alonzo I know the new cards always bring the hype and also the meta players in game bring the hype and and you know Essen is very meta a lot of people use his team of the Year card always look forward to using him Drogba same thing Kaka of course as well Roberto Carlos again that's why I'm feeling this team two is going to be clear of team one but it might lead to a few cars being a little bit more expensive today so I don't think the pack weight's going to change that much I think you're just going to have more of the what you would say expensive card cards in the game today which might make it seem like they're less packable just there's more expensive versions out instead of some of the cheaper ones which I'm fine with and I'm going to save a couple of packs with because if I hit something today I guess that would make me think that I have a better chance of hitting something good now we'll talk about the pack the impact of that pack weight potentially on team one here in a second but let's talk about sbc's because you maybe have noticed there's one leak that we've skipped over talking about one big player who was originally leaked to be a card that might be in packs which actually still could happen but he's also going to be in SBC and that is King Eric Kent he is coming as an SBC and of course this is raising the question in our minds is it going to be like the alae in last Friday where he got the SBC and a better version was in pxs I think that seems possible I don't know if that's been confirmed anywhere maybe I've missed it um I mean based off of how they did it last week maybe that's how it plays out today but regardless a King Canton SBC I don't know man this guy in this game I haven't used him too much more than a couple of games I used his base icon and the Five Star skills are like one of the best things about content's card some of you guys have maybe packed a thunder struck from an icon player pick I've only used the base version he has flare play style Plus on that card I think that's worthless I mentioned that technical Plus on this canant I think is very interesting again he has earned the nickname jamona in game cuz he's very Jammy I used him two years ago uh when he had a crazy icon moments SBC was out during team of the season and that card was incredible uh this this could be a very very good SBC today guys two play style pluses for sure for canant and if you go like a plus two over this Thunders Shu card you're looking at stats in every single category except for defending above 90 90 or above right maybe they give him 89 passing but like a card like this as an SBC that could go crazy so he could be very very meta and very very hyped he also could be a little bit expensive if they're going to do I even if they do two different versions he could be a bit pricey so I'm a little interested in watching fodder prices today I think some of the 90 and 91s have already started to just inch up in price a little bit Yeah kdb was 355,000 coins now he's 37 and '90s I think were as low as 25k now about 27k even 89s were 20 they're now 21,000 coins after division Rivals rewards yesterday really destroyed fodder just to talk about that for a quick second um wow look at this Ruben was 24,000 coins before Rivals all the way down to 20K and it is back up a little bit as the supply has been ending but that was crazy to see yesterday as well it's becoming a real New Normal on Thursdays is that the everything impacts even the cards the gaso team yesterday Bobby Charlton dropped a bunch cafu dropped a bunch most of the cards ginola is now 3 million coins dropped off a lot yesterday with division Rivals rewards but I think if you're going to invest in anything for cantana SBC today you probably want to buy 90s or 91 ones and sell them a couple hours after content I mean maybe we can even go back on De bruyne's graph and look to last week on Friday let's see Friday right here when content dropped on Friday he was 43,000 coins he went all the way up to 47k and was only there for a few more hours and then got destroyed uh on Sunday with maybe Squad battle rewards and and weekend League rewards and less SBC demand really dropping him in price right over those last couple of days last weekend so if there's going to be a rise in fodder I think it rises today and that's when you need to sell it that's just something to talk about if you're going to invest for Eric cantana and that SBC today speaking of sbc's there's maybe the chance of something else the 83 plus team of will be player pick is going to get refreshed I think the 88 plus um the gamble icon the campaign one not the icon sorry not the icon but the 88 plus campaign is going to refresh today as well and I think even the 85 Plus player pick is going away but the 83 time 10 refreshes yeah the 85 pick goes away maybe that comes back 83 time 10 does refresh for one more day we'll be able to do it one more time but that canina is going to be one of the biggest things in sbc's let's talk about objectives I just finished the Robin Van Percy objective for the XP I would imagine that there is going to be another um golazo objective player maybe it's for a hero this time we'll have to see I would definitely think that's coming today so watch out for that the cup maybe you guys maybe didn't notice this I kind of forgot the cup is still available so most of you guys maybe have finished it already or you're pretty far into it um I only have to win three more games and get one more finesse shot and my cup run is done those packs would actually be very nice to open today for the new team so I might try to get that done but there's probably not a new cup coming today because there's one that is still going to be there so we'll have to see how much hyp thr is with that now one thing I do want to mention is guys I actually think there's a real possibility today of us getting a icon evolution of course we had the hero one right it was the heroic Chronicles I put Clint Dempsey into this Evo a lot of you guys maybe did Marquez maybe you did coair maybe you did bbov this Evo you have to decide who you want to put in it bu today at content drop so don't forget about that if you're going to put somebody into this Evolution make sure you go ahead and do that but I think last week when they gave us that 85 Plus Pack and they kind of had that little promo screen that showed like what was happening during the promo I think it actually mentioned I really didn't read the fine print on that image real well but I'm pretty sure that it mentioned that there was a icon Evolution now there's no weeks right now for an icon Evo but it kind of makes sense right last week we had a hero aloin uh and we had a lot more heroes in packs this week they're going more icon heavy if we're going to have a canant SBC then maybe we are going to get an icon Evolution today now I will say icon evos this year have been terrible I don't know there's been one good icon Evo except for if you've maybe already had one in your club and then you put it into the EVO to get a small boost so we'll have to see what this type of Icon Evo is if it drops today watch for leaks foot police on Twitter tweets out a lot of those Evolution leaks so I will say watch for that and if there's prices moving on the market um and there's a lot of icons that are flying it will make sense right because that'll be like oh wow this guy must be fitting one of the evos that is coming out because his price is going up a bunch so that's one thing to point out one thing to pay attention to today in this game that could be good but I'm not putting my expectations too high for that so that's kind of the content that we're looking forward to today an icon Evo the canant SBC probably the same big store packs I don't imagine that the 650k pack is going to be out today I what day did that drop last week I think that was on Saturday but maybe it wasn't yeah it goes away you can see the Supreme Gaza pack is going away as is basically the whole entire store yeah all of it expires at content time today so there will be new packs added in uh but probably some of the same ones that we just saw this last week during team number one and to be honest a 650k pack with better icons and packs I would be more tempted to open this one this week with Team two potentially than team one so we'll be watching out for that scene when that drops there's going to be hype for that for sure because of how uh Juiced that pack was even the 330k pack that they dropped um last week on Friday which I ended up opening if that comes out today that could be an SB or that could be a store pack to be watching out for too now let's talk about the market with all this going on what is going to happen to the market the market is still in like a general state of decline it's still a good good place to trade though guys I bought a Dean rice at 1.13 he's now up over 1.23 he's up 100K I picked up some Salas this was my big move yesterday I bought three Salas for 740 to 750k he usually sells in the mid to high 800s there are a couple of other people here trying to sell at 825 so I'm waiting for those to sell maybe today with some weekend League demand as people get up and play some Champs hopefully salak can go up a little bit more um and I'll be able to sell for some nice profits there I'm still flipping and prices are still moving and there's still a lot of demand but guys like from prices that I'm flipping at now compared to where I was trading with cars at the beginning of last weekend like I'm pretty sure last Saturday I sold this bukai oaka for 1.8 million coins and the bro is 1.1 mil I think that with all the icons and heroes that are coming out today even I'm still worried for the market I again I would not be holding on to too much if you want to try a tradable card I would say don't hold on to it for too long yeah use the card you want to use buy the player that you want to play with use him in Champs or whatever but I probably would not be holding on to that player for a super long time just because we are getting more and more great cards today and if they have a similar pack weight even if they're better players and are a bit more expensive if they're supplied on the market like team one of golaso was then I think that the rest of the market could once again take a hit and even some of these cards from Team One a lot of people have been asking me Nate I really want cfu for my team I really want janola or Ashley Cole or Alo or Charlton do I need to buy them today and in my honest opinion I don't think you do unless you want them for this weekend league and those games then sure go ahead and buy the card I don't see most of this team though having a rise out of packs if I had to pick a favorite for a card that could rise out of packs I would say cfu colair maybe Ashley Cole and maybe Charlton but guys again when I look at the market and I see the supply for these it's just like wow there's so many of them and when you think about that happening again today with new cards new gaso items icons and heroes I don't think there's going to be really that big of a rise on the market but I want to shot that out and I wanted to mention that because there's a slight chance that some of those cards could rebound a bit today on the market but I'm going to be sticking to maybe birthday cards um road to the finals anything man you see on this transfer list like anything fantasy FC cards are insane to trade with old informs um low budget High budget I'm trading with cards in here that are 200,000 coins I'm trading with cards in here that are close to 2 mil like with Veron so everything on the market right now is still moving and it's a good time to trade if you want to put the work in if you want to put the time in um but you just kind of have to it's all about the timing right and just know that on Fridays the market does okay for a couple hours but once we get into Saturday usually it has been tanking like crazy how much is Dean right now is my Declan the cheapest on the market oo it's close 1.2 47 wait is mine the cheapest I think I listed right I wonder 1 25 I think I'll have to double check that but if we get to sale here pretty soon we will know why but the market Still Remains a good place to trade if you do want to put the work in just have to be careful timing your buys and sells because stuff can drop at a moment's notice and with a King Canton on SBC potentially today maybe a hero or sorry a icon Evo things could get really interesting today on this game as well so hopefully they juice up the rest of the team like we see on the loading screen looks like pretty good juices for those cards and hopefully they spice some something up today too whether it's the Evo maybe an SBC we weren't expecting Spike something up today e but let's have a great Friday guys thanks for watching the video today if you did enjoy drop a thumbs up on it comment below if you have any questions and subscribe if you're new see you guys in the twitch stream today that link is down below in the description catch you guys there man it's been na account catch you guys there peace out | 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TQrSbh7HFag | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQrSbh7HFag | Investigating NaOH contamination of Castner cell | okay so in this video um i will be i want to check what was the black color that was dissolved in sodium hydroxide when making sodium since i don't really know i and a power supply setup so i'm going to do it right now and i'm waiting for some new wire for electrodes it will be much better but it comes from germany so that will take some time now i'm going to do this in aluminium foil and that is because i could do it in anything really because i i'm not going to melt whole sodium hydroxide i'm just going to melt it locally because it's much more convenient that way okay so let's get started by adding some sodium hydroxide i guess this will be well it'll say it'll probably afford more okay so there's some current flowing and i don't think i will do any more heating until it starts dropping and it starts it started to drop so yeah we're heating at this point there will be some hydrogen produced and oxygen so you must never let this completely freeze because the hydrogen oxygen where when it explodes inside some molten material this can eject a lot of it at you basically so don't don't do that okay 14 amps and well this experiment is pretty shitty because the bunch of aluminum has already been wetted so this sucks and the current is steadily but slowly dropping down i don't think this will be any better really let me try to move the electrodes a little bit closer have a look how the molten material is distributed the positive electrode is almost completely frozen in and this side there's a lot of multi-material it's quite strange but really strange thing is also that at this point where the sodium is near the hydroxide is nearly frozen there are there aren't these effects on the sodium bubbles as you could see where the temperature was much higher and also i don't see any fumes emitted from this thing anymore so that's really interesting but the hydroxide is clearly dark and it seems that like here you can see that it's still white and it was never a molten probably so if i unpack this foil you would probably see that it wasn't really damaged even and the black is from the electrodes unbolted here at the bottom it's unbolted and you can see that it is it is white for the aluminium is so it's really from electrodes like 99.9 even though yeah it must be okay so here you can see blop it's just relaxing here converting itself to carbonite so i will hit this clean it up a little bit and dissolve yeah it's pretty it's pretty untouched down there so let's do that anyway here's the hydroxide i will have to clean it a little bit more still because there's some junk but it will be fine for analysis i was really unsure about what this what this black thing is because as you can see it bubbles so i would say of course that's aluminium right bubbles it must have somehow dissolved and then when it gets water it will react but is it really well i can already see some solids okay this is quite black actually so i think i am i am done with this and let's see what we get last time i checked the black stuff started to float instead of settle down that's probably because the density of this liquid is like somewhere about five so i will add some water to dilute it a little bit let it settle decant the water and check what it is okay today time is money so i will filter this okay it seems that the liquid coming out is clear i will let it set a little bit and i will increase the flow rate [Music] okay this is now eight airtight so let's add a little bit of hydrochloric acid and see what happens it seems that the substance has dissolved completely and it is yellow [Music] okay let's pull it down [Music] the filter is still quite dark though so there probably is still something we'll add a little bit more of our seeds yeah i would say that 99.999 percent has dissolved the rest is whatever you | Ilusys Systems | UCm9npO6zRD7gbxuVFWyK_9w | 2021-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 734 | 3,836 |
a_k-X-W2Kzk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_k-X-W2Kzk | The Black Pearl Golden Version THE FINAL EPISODE 25 | before i show you the finished black pearl i need to ask an important favor of everyone that is watching this particular video do me a favor and click the like video it's a little thumbs up at the bottom of your screen should be a little bit to the left what that does is it helps notify other individuals that might have a similar interest it will prioritize this video on youtube and that is a great favor to me i would greatly appreciate it it's been a little bit over a year when i first began this project and building the black pearl the golden version and even though it's a challenge it was doable i am not a seasoned shipbuilder i am becoming more seasoned and yes i make a few mistakes here and there but um i'm very proud of this ship let me give you a brief tour of the ship as she is today and then after that plays there'll be some instruction on some of the issues that i came across or some insights into the build and don't forget i'll be starting very soon on building my next ship which will be the black pearl but this is the all scenario version it's the one with three decks you can get an idea here although i won't make mine black i'll probably do some sort of a dark stain fantastic ship it is also made by zhl and i can't wait to get started i hope you'll follow along it is my great honor and privilege christen the black pearl golden version [Music] by now you've already seen how i figured out how to make these kind of scary looking sales so let me show you what i stumbled on when i figured out how to make them this is where the magic happens and i discovered this completely by accident i was considering using this material what i had was just an old small piece and i took my heat gun on a low setting and i was trying to get the wrinkles out of it but watch what happens i found that it's easier to work on the sails on the ship so here's an example of how i'm going to try and age this using my heat gun and you want to stay back ways and just slowly get a feel for it and i'm still working on it [Applause] that's it i'm pretty happy with that it looks aged it looks rough it does shrink up a little but i wanted it to it was dragging down now i'll be able to to tie this rope off [Applause] the secret is no more than landscaping fabric and it's the absolute cheapest the economy weed control landscaping fabric and for a three foot by fifty foot piece under seven dollars at menards made by yardworks and the more you work with it the better you'll get and i could make huge sales with this so that's my latest breakthrough as i'm doing the rope work i'm just going to point out areas where i get confused and then try and work something out and the first area that i've come to that is confusing to me are these two pulleys here and it's hard to see but i believe they're 87 and 88. there's also twins to those over here and they are 69 and 70. well looking over here i couldn't find any numbers and then all of a sudden it dawned on me here they are they're at the base of the masts 69 and 70. i'm guessing there should be some sort of a rope tie on those masts what i've done is it because it does show it going to base the mast i have some of these eyelets and i'm going to put one on each side tie after that and then i will loop some rope around that eyelet like it has excess rope on it one of the most helpful things that i keep telling myself is to look and work from the inside out that way you have less hassle with other rope work getting in your way so i've done a pretty good job i'm on the back section of the ship as you can see i've done the two inside tie offs and they actually go all the way to the top and these two pulleys i don't think i've mentioned but on a viewer's suggestion i have started coating the rope lines with beeswax and i just picked this up i think it was through amazon it's just 100 pure beeswax so it does give the the rope lines a little more look of of having its own weight but after i after i put it on the rope line and after i tie it on the ship then i take a heat gun and i actually warm up that beeswax you can actually see it get clearer i like the beeswax melts and then absorbs into the string obviously you don't want to overheat it just enough to melt that wax into the rope so i thought i want i would mention that i'm anxious to try it on my next ship build i think i can get the ladders to have a natural swag to them per se so let me continue on with the rope work i just wanted to mention that because i don't think i had in the past i believe i have 99.9 of the rope work done and it is a massive project a lot of work but i find it very rewarding and even though it's tedious it can be done the instructions are very helpful they're all marked out numerically sometimes i have to use the magnifying glass to actually be able to read where they go and it did work it worked for me sometimes you have to manipulate a little bit how you get it through some of the other riggings but you just do the rigging part that you see and where you have the number it corresponds to the base of the ship that worked well for me i also want to mention the background that i have there is nothing more than a a cardboard placard used for school artwork displays or craft displays inexpensive less than five dollars i think at walmart you can get various colors [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] you | BoilerDan1 | UCTDUIq-_Vmic_iCHSx-Mn6g | 2022-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,092 | 5,392 |
DubQ_iqvlyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DubQ_iqvlyk | How Much Carrying a Gun Costs? - TheFirearmGuy | hey there friends thanks for checking in how much does it cost to carry a gun many people get their gun they now think they are all set and ready to carry but if we break it down and see how much it costs and everything that you need you may be surprised at how much it actually costs and how much you have to be willing to spend to successfully carry a gun i've got some examples here let's head over to the table we'll break it down and i think you'll be surprised the greatest expense will be the handgun itself it is so important that you find that handgun that you shoot well and is comfortable to carry if it's not comfortable you're going to leave it at home more often than you figured especially when you consider various types of clothes that you wear it if it's not comfortable it's not going to be a great carry for you so i've got a variety of handguns and holsters so let's get to it here are eight semi-auto handguns on the table i want to run through these real quick and give you a roundabout price of what you would pay at your local gun store ruger lcp2 right around 300 bucks springfield hellcat osp model six hundred dollars red dot additional car pm9 600 dollars glock 43 x 450 to 500 mmp 9 compact 2.0 right around 450 m p shield 300 bucks walther ppq sub compact 450 taurus g3c 300 bucks g2c a little bit less finding that gun that suits your personality your shooting style and your comfort level is so important you have to experience several to find the one that's going to fit you many people have preferred ways to carry and their holster complements that my favorite is right here kydex offers a good clasp on the belt it's lightweight it offers good retention and it's form-fitted the firearm snaps right into place and it's not going anywhere and once you once you get that on your belt you feel confident that your gun is stable and it's not going anywhere here's another one both these are multi-holsters alright this has a carbon fiber look to it but once again it's it form fits it's lightweight nice clasp onto the belt and offers good retention here's a better holster this one's called blood red glock 43 x all right same idea and it it's form fit now a lot of people will go with something like this this is a phobos holster you see these at the gun store for right around thirty dollars it's a paddle holster i don't care for these i know some people may like them i just don't they're they're cheap to me it just it has cheapness written all over it stay away from this this is a 10 cheap nylon holster this is a blackhawk total garbage all right no retention cheap little clip here garbage and there have been negligent discharges from people carrying and with a cheap little holster like that big mistake and seriously avoid that pay a little more money actually a lot more money now here is a holster for pocket carry a lot of people pocket carry not a bad choice you know depends on how quickly you can retrieve the firearm but you're looking at about twenty five dollars here there i have the car pm9 leather is a great way to go all right leather is nice people feel it doesn't scratch their gun and they may be right on that you know but you're looking at 90 you know anywhere 80 to 100 for a leather holster this is a mitch rosen leather holster i can use multiple firearms with it so here's the car p9 i showed you with that multi-holster but it'll also fit just fine with the leather holster nice strong clip there to grasp onto the belt a hybrid holster is a nice way to go very comfortable leather backing right actually it's like this a leather backing and a kydex holster itself this one has two clips and then this one fits through the belt all right here i have my 9c but the hybrids are comfortable it just takes a little more effort on and off but definitely nice holsters you're looking at once again 65 to 90 bucks for a quality holster it's money well spent guaranteed if you're going to carry a gun every day it is essential you need a gun belt this is the core essentials gun belt costs about 60 bucks all right it's very sturdy the gun clasps on there quite well and it's going to be so much more comfortable on your body now if you are going to use a piece of junk like this okay standard this might be fine when you go out and about but not for carrying a gun look at that and the difference is like night and day what i like about the core is that you can adjust you know by a quarter inch okay you want a little bit tighter a little more sturdy you ate too much you could pull it out a little bit you know just an essential item for carrying a gun and for 60 bucks it's well worth it i have several gum belts and i only wear gum belts because i carry every day you need self-defense ammo when carrying a gun especially nine millimeter and larger hornady critical defense i found to be very good ammo it's expensive all right this is nine millimeter 115 grain ftx but you're looking at 20 to 25 for a box of 20. you need a minimum of two boxes one to fire through your gun to make sure it feed fires and ejects fine and another to keep on hand to eventually rotate your ammo out every four to six months to keep it fresh many types of ammo out there they're good they're quality but you need to make sure that they work in your firearm and you'd be surprised at how often they don't with certain firearms and they don't work that well so you have to find the right combination with the holster the gun and the ammo to make sure everything is good to go there are so many additional things to carry we could talk about medical we could talk about multi-tools we could talk about flashlights we could talk about mag carriers we could talk about knives and we could talk about range ammo but let's combine some of these products and talk about how much it really costs to carry a gun let's start with the glock 26 550 for the gun 65 for the kydex holster 60 for the gun belt two boxes of critical defense sixty dollars you're looking at seven hundred and thirty five dollars now let's say we put some night sights on there for a hundred a fifty dollar knife and a thirty dollar light you're looking at nine fifteen for this setup how about this springfield hellcat osp with a red dot you're looking at 750 crossbreed reckoning holster 65 60 for the gun belt two boxes of ammo at 60 you're looking at 935 dollars you throw a light and a knife on top of that you're well over a grand here we have a car p9 night sights already installed but if we use this leather holster you're looking at 650 plus 90 plus 60 plus two boxes of ammo for 60 you're looking at 860 dollars you throw a knife and a light on top of that 940 bucks a budget ccw system would look like this the taurus g3c 365 dollars for a hybrid holster sixty dollars for the gun belt sixty dollars for two boxes of self-defense ammo you're looking at four you throw a knife and light on top of that 565. we can't forget pocket carry springfield armory 911 at 540. 25 for the pocket holster 60 for the belt 60 for two boxes of ammo you're looking at 685 we throw the light and the knife on top of that you're looking at 765 dollars we can't forget about you 1911 guys here we have a bit of a custom desert eagle 1911 at a thousand dollars seventy five dollars outside the waistband multi holster sixty dollars for the gum belt we'll say 60 for two boxes of 45 acp ammo you're looking at twelve hundred dollars you throw a light and a knife on top of that 1280 bucks as you can see it's much more expensive than you originally thought whether it's a little pocket carry gun like this or a full-size 1911. it's money well spent and it's so important to carry with confidence so that you have the gear necessary to be successful if you like videos like this please subscribe and share i always appreciate thumbs up button thanks for watching 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3EaynSBilqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaynSBilqM | Diets Don't Work! Loose weight the easiest and cheapest way possible! | hey guys I'm really excited to tell you what my wife and I have been doing the past few months and helped wise and how it's really changed our life for the better and I'm so fortunate that I found this amazing company and a few years ago my wife and i were really trying to get healthy and lose some weight have more energy and just feel good about ourselves and my wife she tried just about everything under the Sun diet wise and nothing worked or we would lose some weight and then gain it right back and there's we found others a reason for that which I'll talk about in a future video but we came across this company a friend of ours told us about and they have this 10-day program and I just want to tell you our success from it and what it did for us when we first heard about the products though I was a little skeptical because of all the stuff that we've tried over the years and how they haven't worked for us so I was skeptical but I love that the company had a 60 day guarantee on their products so this is a 10 day program but they also have many other products in all their products they have a 60 day guarantee on them so for whatever reason that you don't feel satisfied or you didn't lose how much you wanted to or whatever there's a 60 day guarantee areum's 10 day transformation consists of these five products so you have all of your you have your power shake here all the Greens that you need you're getting massive nutrition with each shake has 10 servings of fruits and vegetables and that's that's amazing then you have your protein that you take it's called super amino 23 and your body is utilizing it within 23 minutes of taking it vegan based protein much better than taking away your soy protein or eating me and then you have your super lights your super lights help you keep you hydrated while you're detoxing your body and so you're cleansing all those toxins out of your fat cells then this is your cleanser here super cleanser it it's made up of different herbs that helps you very gently detox and cleanse so you're taking all these products throughout the day for every two hours you're doing it and for three meals you have your greens and all the protein that you need when you have the protein though you can have a flex food so it's pretty awesome you can still eat any fruit or vegetable with it so you're still eating which is really cool and then at night you have your Papa cherry so the patha terry is amazing to help you sleep it boosts your melatonin level by three times and great stuff so what did it do for us well during the 10 days it I lost 11 pounds my wife lost eight pounds and we had a lot more energy we felt great of course we're losing weight so they felt better but just uh you know my wife went off coffee I'm not really big coffee drinker but I drink a soda quite a bit I stopped drinking soda and it was just the inflammation it helps reduce inflammation a lot so my wife she had a lot of problems joint problems with inflammation and it helped that quite a bit and so just amazing stuff then what we did after the 10 days is we did the core three system that they have so it's still all your greens your protein you're doing that for one time a day one meal and then you're still taking your pocket area at night to get that nice deep sleep and with doing that i've lost a total of 28 pounds to begin with and then throughout the months 28 pounds and we're actually doing another detox cleanse right now we're on day 5 i've lost five pounds again so far amazing stuff feel awesome and i just want to tell everyone about it and recommend it if you're looking for some nice good whole food nutrition Purim is where you're going to find it they have the best stuff out there it's not going to compare to anything else at Whole Foods quality wise and cost wise there's no come another awesome thing that I love about the core three products is you're getting all your fruits and vegetables you need for the day you have your protein and you're sleeping you're getting awesome sleep and it only costs five dollars a day so you know you go through a drive through somewhere you get a sandwich at McDonald's or wendys or someplace like that and it's going to cost you five dollars for that and it's not going to be that great for you this you're getting awesome whole food nutrition at you know the same price for for a sandwich at a fast food place another awesome thing that period does is they give you gift card so no matter what pack you get they're going to come a gift card so you get the the basic pack you're going to get five gift cards here that you can give out to your friends and family and you know when they see your amazing results and I feel better you're losing weight you can give them a gift card so they can get fifty dollars off on their stuff as well and when you do that the company also pays you so you can actually get your products for free so how cool 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9gYy_zlsvNA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gYy_zlsvNA | Mass Effect 2 Legendary Edition [Part 8]: Plague Zone *War Flashbacks* | hello everybody and welcome back to mass effect 2 legendary edition where i'm sorry i feel like last episode i was a little like subdued and i apologize for that um it's a little weird being in a different room and again i'm always anxious that people can hear me and are like going to complain um but i am very excited to be in an omega in mass effect 2. this is so weird to see like to see this and like such a nice i don't know like like a graphics upgrade like it's a terrible ugly place but like it's so weird oh look look look here's a vortex i don't know captain gaborn why would i tell him anything he will not trust you tell gavorn we know he tricks we not cure anyone today there seemed to be a lot of warcha on omega you go away talk too much gavel stocks get no more we leave good talking to you no more talk tricks don't let the door hit you on the way out oh my gosh anyway for those who don't know these are borcha they're very aggressive oh this is the basement of the of the club these guys are just chilling outside oh hello okay we'll talk to you we'll see how this goes hello there might interest you in some salvage tech every credit goes toward a ticket to get me off this forsaken rock i buy a lot of parts and equipment maybe we can make an arrangement well you seem like a decent person huh but you can't read the word of it don't trust me of course then we have a deal maybe i'll at least sell something to you that's the thing is he's two poor little corian is too trusting even after being jaded from being here what brought a nice kid like you to omega my pilgrimage what money i had got stolen within a few days so i decided to sell salvage parts you can see how that turned out howard's forcing me to sell high and i can't even afford a ticket off this station why does herrick control your prices parrot made me swear not to undercut it no matter what he was here first so it's his right but no one will buy from me when he's so much cheaper i can't save enough money for a ticket off the station it's the kid's too honorable right like this is omega like he's not a very good businessman you know also why would you go to omega on your pilgrimage maybe he was like i want to live life on the edge and then he got here he was like oh this sucks the edge sucks how much do you need to get off omega i still need 1 000 that's it that's it i couldn't let you i am this is my mistake on my pilgrimage it's my problem and sometimes you have to learn the hard way that relying on other good people is necessary to get out of sticky situations here you go a thousand credits get out of here i thank you with this i can finally continue on my pilgrimage i'm going to buy my ticket right now thank you again the aquarians don't deserve this you know i mean like poor kids just trying to like get out there and do something for the world uh i want that this is valuable no i cannot oh my gosh these oh my gosh i am running i am running out of money i'm not used to this shotgun oh my gosh i'm not used to being so low on money i'm like used to having as much money as i want anyway this was the door to get us that secondary door that i was looking at last episode i love hearing the news in the background honestly it does seem to repeat itself and says also omega would legit be an excellent place to like take some really cool photos don't mind me just getting a look at all the like textures and stuff on places that i don't usually see so you can see like the actual asteroid like how they built around it it's really cool look at that i don't know it's just really cool like omega is like just a giant city inside of a like a hollowed out asteroid where the desperate and the evil come to play you know what i mean it's cool hey okay this way to figure out quarantine stuff complaining is pointless human there's a plague nobody gets in or out you can't keep me out i live in there i'm doing you a favor lady if you go in the guards will cut you down you can't do this everything i own is in that apartment i told you to get lost lady the plague has the whole zone quarantined nobody gets in i'm human you ass humans can't get the plague now let me get my stuff out before looters get it this thing affects every other race out there we're not taking chances nobody gets in till the plague has run its course uh also she's considering our current plague thing she's being really terrible it's like the the anti-vaxxers and like the anti-masters you know where it's like doesn't affect me but you could carry it to other people and this plague does in this instance it doesn't affect humans but it does affect every other species out there so she can be like a walking death knoll for like anybody else that she comes in contact with so you're saying the slums are completely sealed off finally a human that could be yes that's exactly what i'm saying you can't keep me out i'm gonna lose all my stuff i'm doing you a favor human anybody in the quarantine zone will be dead from the plague or the gangs in a few weeks it's uh like he really is i think like trying to like keep you know keep people safe even a human you know i didn't think omega had any kind of law enforcement who gave the order to quarantine the slums fresh off the transport huh arya talok calls the shots around here she's got her little blue hands on every business in this district and a plague is bad for business she hired us to keep anyone from entering or leaving the quarantine zone there's a salarian named morton solis in the slums i've got to get in there to find him the doctor yeah crazy bastard opened the clinic in the district a few months ago the blue sun's one too happy when he moved in i hear morden's trying to deal with the plague and wish him luck the area is still locked down our orders are to wait until either the plague or the blue suns kill everyone then go in and clean up let's figure it out whoa um nature plague tell me more about this plague that starts out as a cough then you start coughing blood and well then i shoot you it affects multiple species turians solarians krogan you name it only humans are immune and fortune count them an airborne disease that takes down multiple races can't let that spread hence the quarantine i didn't think diseases could cross species barriers turians and solarians can't even eat the same food right most people figure that it has to be synthetic somebody engineered it and it either got loose or they're testing it here and seeing is how humans are immune to the plague and doing a fair bit of looting a lot of people think humans made it i could not i can't blame you for that honestly it makes a lot of sense um i think the humans are just the only ones taking advantage of the situation because they're the only ones that can move in there but still it doesn't look good you know any idea where i can find morgan's clinic not a clue what do you care place is quarantined [Music] mercenary gang that runs the district at least they used to the guys are mostly turian i heard the plague hit them pretty hard now the whole district is up for grabs i hear the vorchar making a move play can't hurt them immune to death this guy is very well informed there's one more reason you don't want to go in there he's very well informed which is nice to have a guard who's well informed on like the local politics and like you know the scientific you know like uh what's the word like gossip i guess for uh reasons and for like what's why what's happening is happening it seems fairly you know reasonable but uh i'm going in there listen you're stuck here till this quarantine's over that could take weeks what you really need is to get this problem solved right now that's what i do so that's what i do let me in and i'll get this done you think you can fix this why not quarantine is more to keep infected people in any way i'll radio ahead tell them that that was easy wait you're stopping me but not them you son of a [ __ ] you don't have a grenade line fortunately humans are immune to the plague you know now that i think about it you can get people out of order from morden because i have one time without thinking brought a particular individual archangel we'll say i brought an archangel in and archangel is not human and i was like oh no especially because it's somebody that i care about very much so i was like oh my gosh i'm a monster but he was he was like he's like it'll be fine you know it's okay i'll be fine or whatever and like i ended up bringing him in but um but this time i only have three humans so yeah this is fine oh let's see i did did i buy i did buy get plasma shotgun hmm i don't know i don't remember we'll see two options the matic i don't think i like the matic it's a semi-assault hybrid weapon sniper rifles punch [Music] i think it's something that what's his name would like what's this is gonna be this is gonna be very fun i am very excited oh snap oh no new suns okay but it's not the guy he was talking about earlier the like independent guys freelancers that are being told to keep the quarantine in effect it was pretty easy to get in here honestly but i think it does help that i look like somebody who can solve problems not just somebody who don't shoot they're cleared to come in yeah i'm surprised they let turians and you honestly i would think her quarantine force would be um human especially the ones inside i don't think you could pay me enough to like hang out in the quarantine zone if i wasn't human you know look at all this stuff stuff stuff filing cabinet boxes this must be like piles of loot maybe you can hear the coughing in the background if i shut up ever but i don't so you don't get to hear it good luck in there the blue suns and fortune shooting anything that moves going in hey are you guys friendly oh my gosh hang on um i can't i still can't aim with a shotgun plate control at its most basic file the bodies in the street and burn them it's it is at its most basic right but yes he's not he's not wrong these are piles of bodies and what was probably supposed to be like a garden area or something or a water feature and they're left to burn let's talk to you human should've guessed is there anything i can do for you get away from me human your kind has done too much already your plague did this to me your faint pity is the final insult i need to find morton solace humans looking for the human sympathizer i hope the voyager burned morton and his clinic to the ground i hope you damn it damn you hey stay with me this won't cure the plague but it might help a bit oh you you helped me why because i am a nice person dang it it's what i do that's what i do i can find a cure for this plague but i'm going to try that head dog sound sincere maybe it's the fever but as you said truly what do you wish to know i know i am just i am painfully nice i just want everybody to like me why are you so convinced humans are behind this outbreak the plague is too potent to be a naturally occurring virus airborne transmission across numerous species near perfect mortality rate it had to be created in a lab and since humans are the only species not affected there is only one logical conclusion aren't the fortune to the plague what if they spread the virus so they could take over the district are immune to disease a human-created plague wouldn't affect them but if the vortice created the plague why wouldn't it affect you it's a good point besides also true sorry human you may not want to believe it but all the evidence points to yours it truly does i wonder that there's like there's like neon signs pointing right at us that's not suspicious at all i need to find morgan solis he has a clinic on the far side of the district he's taking in refugees offering to help those infected with the plague i was afraid to go to him before he is dangerous but perhaps he can help also like if you're gonna die anyway why not just take the risk you know makes morton worse than dying from the plague the blue suns tried to press him for protection money he killed him stunned them with some kind of toxin then gunned them down he's not just a doctor doctors don't execute people and display the bodies as a warning uh we'll meet morton and he's very much the kind of guy that would do that but not in like a vicious way in a very clinical way like oh yes this will appeal to like the base psychology of those who would like attempt to harm me and those i protect so therefore i will do this so that i can you know make it so they won't do it again when i find warden i'll tell him about you if he has a cure i'll make sure someone gets it to you thank you my time is running short but at least you have given me a flicker of hope to brighten the darkness just i keep thinking of that guy when it's like talking about the plague progression and it's just like well you cough and then you cough blood and then i and then i shoot you and i'm like oh that's descriptive you were talking about borcha earlier before the quarantine the blue suns controlled this district but as their numbers fell to the plague fortune moved in the blue suns are fighting to protect their territory but as the plague spreads it's only a matter of time until the fortune truly i should go look at miranda miranda's like skulking in the background i am so look how freaking nice i am look how nice i am avoid red coats yep okay [Music] oh this one oh what why can't i what wait wait oh that's right okay i wasn't reading it beforehand okay we're good i know now okay for some reason i thought it was um it was like the other one where i'm trying to find the matching code fragments within like the ones that are scrolling didn't i can't read i'm illiterate and uh even when i read the directions i was like yeah i know what to do i find myself doing that a lot i don't seem to have the patience anymore oh no let me see then this door might actually be not the way to go but a dead end room which is what i look for i don't need any but i've got money instead that's nice can i do this like coughing in the background gives me like low-key anxiety and not just i don't i think it's got to do in part with covet like usually it's like oh wow it's like i can hear the plague victims coughing in the background that's so immersive and now i'm like oh govind tried to claw his way out can't say i wouldn't do the same [Music] good thing we brought a deck of cards this group used to stand for i am just i the coughing is gonna drive me i think he insane does have to play before he infects me the company is nice nobody should die alone oh my gosh a plague has a whole other host of like visceral emotional responses in me now than it used to you know like even if it's just little like i don't know you live through a plague and even though like obviously it wasn't like our plague i don't know we didn't have bodies piled in the streets but they were converting airports into like you know funeral homes and stuff i don't know it wasn't this bad but like it's still surviving something like that does leave an imprint on like a like a so like a collective social memory and also upon individuals and i don't know man and the coughing is just making me like [Music] it hurts me [Music] also like who do they have to like you know do all this like voice acting like we need you to cough into a mic like for like 40 minutes to control the spread of the plague but i'm not even infected can i be in here for a day or two nope and even if that was the i don't idea maybe they forgot about me maybe yeah so like it's it's emphasizing that like the plague is so much more than just the sickness itself which is terrifying in and of itself but like looting gang warfare like starvation like loss of supplies and resources like it's all it's all something that you got to deal with let me try this oh nice okay [Music] okay hey good thing massage here [Music] saeed all right why did i what's his full name isn't it i was like why did i call him that i actually vaguely recalled oh nevermind let me come to you i suck i am editing out all this combat i tell you what i refuse my combat is so bad i'm just gonna edit it all out from now on unless something really cool happens or i do something extra awesome um oh yeah okay there you are oh thank god you're human when we saw that door open we thought those turians had found us guys are dressed too nice to be here ever since this plague started the blue suns have been out to get us they're killing as many people as the disease why are the blue suns hunting you we didn't do anything pretty much every non-human in the district wants us dead they think we caused the plague humans aren't getting sick and that's all the evidence they need god knows how many of us they've already killed they should be looking at the fortune not us ever since the plague hit they've been taking over blue sun's territory well you said the vorcha moved in just after the plague hit right after the district was quarantined forcha are immune to diseases so they're not getting sick not sure where they came from never saw many vorta around before sure seemed like they were ready for this only nobody thinks the vorcha are smart enough to create a virus like this the blue suns need someone else to blame like us the compliment i guess you said the vorcha were taking over blue sun's territory trying to blue suns don't go down easy the plague softened them up but they still have enough firepower to hold some of their turf the turians are getting pushed back the deeper you go into the district the more vorcher you'll see unless they see you first how do you know what else can you tell me about the plague when did it start the first case is cropped up about two weeks ago nobody paid much attention until it started to spread usually takes about a week to kill you but it spreads fast three days after the first outbreak there were over 50 known cases that's when everyone noticed humans weren't getting sick then the quarantine came down and everything went to hell and it's not like you know a nice quarantine we're like you're still trying to like help the people that are sick it's literally a quarantine that like uh the arya is just hoping letting the plague run its course everybody's gonna die from the gangs or the plague and then they'll come in and clean up later you know like it's not they're not trying to help people any idea how the victims contracted it not sure probably airborne even after the blue sun started sealing victims up inside their own apartments the plague kept spreading now they just gun victims down and burn the bodies in the streets doesn't seem to be helping though people are dying by the dozens tell me more about the blue suns they're a mercenary gang mostly turian used to run this district kept things nice and stable for the most part as long as you paid your monthly protection fees everything was cool cool rates were pretty reasonable for omega at least and this damn plague hit everyone started dying the voters started moving in the blue suns lost control and the whole district turned into a war zone i'm looking first let me find more than solas oh yeah him he's got a clinic on the other side of the district heard he's taking in refugees now trying to help plague victims offering protection from the suns and the vorcha sure a doctor with military grade mechs helping people for free on omega grow up like every i would make that exact face of a man was like grow up i just be like you're you're about to you're about to lose something you treasure very dearly sounds like you don't think much of the doctor in his clinic the vorcher tried to muscle in he gunned them down just like that didn't even use his mechs then the blue suns heard he was sheltering humans and they went to burn down the clinic he killed them too then he went inside and got back to work he's cold must be solarian special forces or something you can't stay trapped in this apartment if you get to morton's you might at least survive until the quarantine ends are you nuts we'd never make it the streets are crawling with blue suns and vorcha we don't even have pistols besides i'm not risking my life on a rumor that some salarian might offer me sanctuary you don't have pistols and you live on omega like what do you have then like machetes you gotta have something i know you're scared but your only hope is to get to morton's clinic i'm gonna be under fire from the blue suns and the vortis so i can't take you with me but i promise you this i'll do what i can to leave a safe path for you to follow me it's risky but i think it's your only chance okay you're right we'll never make it if we stay here we have to try we'll wait here for a while and give you time to 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cukefK1b6Po | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cukefK1b6Po | She's 28 & Is Going To Unalive Because Of BPD & Autism | the same bubbles that tell you reach out if you need a friend don't K yourself reach out will help you when you reach out for help they tell you you're crazy they tell you like you're being dramatic they tell you you just want attention in the worst way they tell you oh my God your life's not even that hard why the why why would you do that good job guys hello my name is sah and I'm 28 years old I live in the Netherlands and recently my tinesia requests for my mental suffering got approved you guys know I have a whole theory on chosen death versus suicide which I think are distinctly different things and so I think like for me hearing this story I had a lot of thoughts so you just saw the girl we'll go back to her face okay this is her she's 28 years old she has borderline autism and depression and she has decided to unal Alive herself she submitted her proper applications she did get chosen the therapist she was working with basically said there's nothing more we can do for you it's never going to get any better so she has borderline autism and depression I think everybody in this audience has borderline autism and depression I mean I think I have borderline autism and depression but I to be fair my depression is a symptom of my borderline so now that my borderline is in remission I'm not depressed anymore I haven't been depressed in four years and then autism like we're all autistic so I'm sitting here like you know what I mean that's interesting so I started to ask myself okay what situation would I be in where a person who's autistic and borderline and depressed that would be enough and to be honest with you I do think that's why I attempted unal living most of my life with those things things not that I'm saying I have autism but you know what I mean with all of those nurd Divergent things and all those struggles I was having I did want to then I found therapy but then I found philosophy and I think your meaning crisis is tied to this it's interesting that her therapist is basically given up on her which gives me two theories in my mind and I want to hear yours is she unal living or choosing death because there's literally no way she'll get better or is she not introspecting introspecting enough to get better because sometimes I wonder about these things I am very interested in that cuz if she's a one and she's genuinely not doing anything to get better and to introspect of course she'd want to die but maybe not but if she's a two who has a bad therapist maybe she'd want on aive or maybe if she hasn't introspected enough to find her meaning maybe therapy wasn't enough so it's interesting so again I'm interested I think sort of of why she decided to come to this point and why her therapist is saying she can't get better now of course I think you should be able to live and die how you want no matter what I don't think you necessarily have to be in a position where like you have to be terminally ill or have a good reason I don't think you have to have a good reason to live I don't think you have to have a good reason to die I think you should make sure that it's something you want now she has a partner she has a life so that's what's also confusing to me is like you have a partner well it's obviously not the love of your life to some extent because like borderline and depression and autism they're things that like you can live with borderline goes into remission autism is definitely something she can live with I think she's autism one so what are we doing here I really feel like I could change this girl's life because there's no way her therapist like I just don't understand like what happened I'm not somebody who's like pro-life or something and I'm sitting here pretending I care about human life or something I care about humans lives but not human life does that make sense I care about humans lives I care about people's lives I don't care about human life I don't have some weird religion that's telling me like I got to keep the human species going but I do think you should suffer with wisdom and I'm not sure of the wisdom in this case Lexi says my issue is that it seems like she made this choice because her doctor told her she couldn't help her so it doesn't feel like she made the choice based on objective truth yeah I'm very interested in that now of course people covering the story are doing it with like a lot of bias and so that's why I'm struggling to find here let's see if we can find before I go any further I want to say content warning for assisted unal living sah lives in a small village in the Netherlands and she has just been approved for assisted euthanasia in May she has a loving 40-year-old boyfriend and lives with two cats she suffers from borderline personality disorder autism anxiety and depression and she came to this decision after her doctors basically told her that there was nothing more that they could do for her and she has been clear from the very beginning that if and when she runs out of options to help her if she is still feeling as crippled by her mental illness as she is that she would not like to continue and she's part of a growing number of folks in the Netherlands and other places where euthanasia is legal um and that is something that we really do need to start talking about I'm seeing euthanasia as some sort of acceptable option brought to the table by physicians by psychiatrists when previously it was the ultimate Last Resort um a healthcare e ethicist at the theological University camp in in the Netherlands told the New York Post and goes on to say I see the phenomenon especially in people young people with psychiatric disorders so I really really really think the doctors can't help her anymore cuz she needs philosophy intervention I really think the work that I do is the other half of therapy cuz therapy is your brain dudes it's your trauma philosophy is your Consciousness I really feel like I should I could change This Girl's Life bro unless she's a one and doesn't want to get help unless she won't eat the cupcake but if she will eat the cupcake there's no way she's saw the right doctors or therapists there's no way she's having the right inpection Journey it just doesn't feel like the right reason and I don't want to project that onto her because again I have the things that she has and I've turned my whole life around and I'm like not again I haven't been diagnosed with autism so take that one off the table half my audience is autistic my siblings autistic like I'm probably autistic I just feel like I know enough people that there's got to be a better reason but also you don't have to have a reason but also if she wants to live and she sounds like she does does and she says that it's just a matter of her pain someone's not doing their job somebody is not doing their job and it could just be her and I know that sounds really harsh but what if she's not the one doing the job do you get what I'm saying because a part of me is looking at her like what are you doing with your life and I'm not quite sure she's the one doing the work you know what I mean what if she is actually purposely not being introspective for her case the context in which I'm hearing it sounds a little bit like giving up to me so if sah arrives at her May date without deciding that this is not what she wants to do a doctor will first give her a sedative followed by a drug that will stop her heart and her boyfriend will be at her side which I just like can't even um imagine I just truly can't even fathom that the doctor will spend some time with her then she will ask if if she is ready and obviously like her boyfriend's not the love of her life like I could never even imagine like moving away from the love of my life because of again and I don't want to say this because I don't want to compare our suffering I just feel like borderline depression anxiety fibro like all the things I struggle with I found my little old soulmate and leaving him for any of those reasons sounds so weird the only reason I'd want to do like assisted on Al living is if my brain started to go that's my preference otherwise like I'm going to you're stuck with me [ __ ] we we doing life together [ __ ] we in love [ __ ] we doing Luffy for the next 10 years [ __ ] like what are you talking about but also like this guy is a bunch of years older than her maybe she's settling her life feels like it's settling probably doesn't have her true understanding of her relationship with her Consciousness like there's so much missing from this story and part of me does know that a part of the population will just like within reason again come to the conclusion that they wanted like Dr K said but they don't have the right tools to make a different decision and the doctors who are helping them aren't giving them the right the right tools just because you're going to a therapist doesn't mean you're getting the right tools just because you say you want to get better doesn't mean you're making the effort just because just because just because just because right so which category is she um then Zariah will take her place on the couch she will once again ask if I am sure and then she will start up the procedure and which me a good journey this is honestly just like one of the most devastating things that I have read or um I okay it's not that devastating people un alive themselves all the time but also you know what's more devastating is children are sitting under Rubble right now and Gaza that's devastating a grown woman in a privileged position choosing to die with the intervention of her government is hardly devastating it is literally called a choice this is we're pro-choice baby you know I don't know if this is what Devastation looks like this just feels like a choice it does not feel devastating to me Devastation feels like people against their will and their consent being forced in torturous situations because other people want to give them like a sadistic like interaction this feels like a grown woman making a decision is it the most logical decision I don't know I haven't talked to her but it certainly doesn't feel devastating struggle with anxiety and thinking about this um and I medicated for anxiety and thankfully my medication Works um but just thinking about a young woman who has so much life ahead of her feeling does she does she have so much life ahead of her like life is not worth living if she is feeling the way that she is feeling just is truly devastating what do you guys think of this way in here on the procedure do you think this should be something that she is able that a person should be able to do for themselves I want to know I want to hear what everybody has to say about this like I want to know the details I feel like we're missing information here I wish this beautiful soul well oh we don't know she's a beautiful soul she could be a horrible person see we don't know she's a beautiful soul you're making a lot of assumptions she could literally be cats in the back alley she could have voted for Trump that's a joke she's from the Netherlands we don't know anything about this woman people assume too much that this is a good person we don't know anything about her she could be a horrible person maybe she wants to unive herself because she secretly did something very horrible and can't live with it we're assuming she's good I'm assuming there's something missing from the story because it doesn't feel like a full story but at the same time I think you have the right to live and die how you want so I think you have the right to die how you want that people are making it sound like this beautiful soul she has so much to live for we don't know that we don't know that she has so much to live for we don't know that she's a beautiful soul we know nothing about this person Alice says about the but also is the Netherlands bubble more open to death less taboo less scared of it yeah for sure Caitlin says pretty equal good m mhm K says a lot of people believe that pretty person equal good person that's true they do I like how both of you thought the same thing mhm we let people smoke we let people do lots of things and I think Society should let those people do those things because at the end of the day like why are we here now I think this goes back to our bubbles and our expectation of what your obligation is to humanity I don't think you're obligated to be healthy I don't think you're obligated to be thin I don't think you're obligated to be mannered I don't think you're obligated to do anything I think the idea of obligation comes from a construct humans created to keep themselves in line which is fine but it doesn't mean everyone aderes to it and it certainly doesn't mean it's objective it's interesting too her boyfriend her life I really think this is ultimately an introspection issue but more than that like she's I don't know if she's tried every Medical Professional maybe she needs to come to America and do DBT I don't even know if you know you know DBT is like an American thing you know that other places don't offer DBT so when I recommend DBT which might not work for you by the way it might not and you it might be useless to you but like in places in Europe and in other places like they don't have DBT just cuz we have it in America so that's the other thing where there's like kind of an assumption we're all making that oh she's gone to every kind of doctor possible we don't know that we don't know how many like how many ways she's tried to do a different thing it's funny that people want to use like logic and facts and numbers and generalizations so if we're using generalizations of a point like who who are how to help the most people it's certainly not the minority of people that are choosing to die cuz that's a minority of people so if you're worried about facts and logic and you're like we need to help the most people possible okay well it's definitely not people who want to die helping people who want to die is a niche Community I want to help people that want to die cuz I don't think they actually want to die I think some of them do but I don't think all people want to die so the people who don't want to die feel like they have to or they need to I was there and I'm not there anymore and I think those people are much more interesting and a niche community that I'd rather focus on you also have to be ready to live your life and a lot of people aren't ready to live their life yet so introspective work isn't going to help you until you're ready to live your life until you're done being depressed you're done being sick you're done thinking like this is my whole life now you might suffer from depression your whole life but the relationship you will have with it will be so significantly different you will be living well depressed ironically enough ha says I was under the impression that some people need therapy for decades seems unprofessional to tell her she can't be helped at this stage it's interesting if she's 28 yeah it seems like some something like something's missing from the way they're telling the story and I wonder if her doctors are going to have to come out and do like an interview Alice says do you think her being public about this is her final way of finding help even if she's doing it subconsciously I thought about that too girl yeah I thought about that too I thought what if she's reaching out to get one more person and I really think it'd be cool you know what I mean I'm think it would be really cool to see if somebody could reach out to her one comment I've been seeing pretty consistently which is very frustrating and kind of makes me want to support this girl even harder is people that are like I can't believe you yourself over depression I can't believe that's the reason Yeah well yeah you're part of the problem because no one's going to find it justifiable if you think it is wrong to kill yourself then you're never going to understand why someone wants to kill this is the Dr K conundrum this is why my therapist was so amazing because she could understand why somebody would want to un alive themselves so there wasn't any bad reason to want to do it there was only like is that really the reason and what if we fixed it would you still want to do it well I don't know I've never not had the problem dilemma is that she was told that she can't be fixed and if that's the case that's kind of amazing and anomaly cuz like I said people who get help for their borderline often go into remission depression and anxiety we've done amazing things in medicine for those problems and autism girl join a support group join my community we love autism autists be thriving they have TV shows and Elon Musk is autistic and and I mean it's not like they're not functional autism 3 is a little difficult you know what I'm saying but okay then what if you're in a community that thinks your depression is fake thinks your anxiety is fake think your borderline is like a curse you're never going to get better I don't know how good Netherlands is in terms of mental health stuff America sucks so I'm sure Netherlands is suck Brooke says what if somebody tells her she's not broken isn't everybody broken I don't think anyone is not broken I think we come out of the womb and we get broken cuz Society breaks us and then we learn to rebuild kitlin says it's honestly amazing to know people exist who have never wanted to un alive my partner and I were just talking about we are watching this video and I was like it's interesting that the people who are criticizing this woman are also people that have never wanted to unive themselves so it's like well how are you going to relate if you've never wanted to die if you've never thought about it you're probably looking at her like she's crazy but that's how we're looking at everybody who does something that's so outside of our bubble so outside of our understanding I think that's why it's frustrating when people are like hey I really want to help you but the only way they're willing to help you is within the construct of their bubble which is why I say like the road to hell is paved in good intentions I don't need your help I'm just trying to help you I know that but your version of help is hurting me but it's but it's the good way I I I knew the good way to help you I know you feel like it's helping but I'm telling you it's not how could it not help you it helped me I know it helped you but it's not helping me yeah but wasn't I right about this thing yes you were correct about this thing but not for the right reason and so it's like I know you feel like you're trying to help it's like we're battling a world that wants to help us they're going to suffocate us to death with their help they want to help us so badly they're going to kill us in the process road to hell is paved in such good [ __ ] intentions bro Conor says let's pretend it is in Crazy telling people that it's crazy to un alive yourself I think it's crazy to think that it's crazy to want to un alive yourself but I don't think it's crazy and I don't think you think it's crazy that people would want to un alive themselves I think it's it's crazy to not think that people would want to themselves but I also think it's crazy to think it's crazy no one is actually crazy we're just humans we're suffering it is not crazy to suffer it is not crazy to feel so in pain you just want it to stop it is not crazy to have Zero Solutions and then to make a solution up nothing about that is crazy and I think thinking that killing yourself is crazy you're part of the problem you are part of the reason people want to K themselves because you act like you're not crazy for thinking it's crazy it literally is crazy what do you mean you don't like living life what do you mean you don't like being single and alone and having to pay 90% tax you don't like being single and alone and like you can't afford breakfast or food and your kid just died on know your your mom just died and like everything around you falling apart what do you mean you don't like living oh my God you just realized you're dying of stage four cancer and you're going to have to suffer for the next 6 months or you could kill yourself like oh my God what do you mean you don't like vomiting every day because you have a medical issue that they can't figure out what do you mean life is so great guys life is so great you're judged if you want to die you're judged if you want to live you're judged if you want to mind your own business you're judged if you just want to stay home and play anime you're judged if you have a minimum wage job you're judged if you're fat you're judged if you're black you're judged if you're a woman you're judged for everything maybe youall need to keep your judgments to yourselves and that's why people by the way un alive themselves in secret and don't tell people because like why how are you saying you're crazy you want to un alive yourself that person who's telling like they would never come to you can you imagine going to someone and being like I want to un alive myself and they're like you're crazy you're just giving them more of a reason to do it it's kind of insane like it's kind of funny they really try but I know I know you have good intentions I know people have good intentions Brit says our most extremely premeditated like this or do people have an impulsive moment after thinking about it for so long I don't know the statistics on that like I don't know what's more likely I think it's more impulsive a lot of the time which is why I think suicide is not chosen death this isn't to me this is chosen death She's thought about it she's done the paperwork for it it's methodical it's slow there's no rush so here she is now doing her thing I don't think this is impulsive so then I don't consider it I think suici when you feel um well actually no I take that back it is oh wait it is because she feels like there's nothing else to do oh it is I take that back I lied no this is even though it's not impulsive she is making the decision not because she wants to die but because she doesn't want to suffer which is not the same thing okay then she is committing and I think that's not good I think she should actually want to die like it is the best option it is like the most reasonable option but I not but she said she wants to live but she couldn't end her suffering so that's why she's herself M which is not the same thing as chosen death chosen death is you are ready to die interesting yeah I'm not very Pro I'm very anti- yeah I don't think she's seen all the possible solutions Discord said saying it on the Discord because I felt like I had to say it my family used to call things I did a cry for help and it felt like they were judging me because I was being selfish and wanted attention in reality a cry for help shouldn't be viewed that way I do think a cry for help is selfish and asking for attention in the best way you are literally doing the thing that's why I hate these people that are like just Reach Out Bros if you're suffering ask a friend well I told you I was suffering and you not only called me crazy but you told me that I would just wanted attention in the worst way possible the same bubbles that tell you reach out if you need a friend don't yourself reach out we'll help you when you reach out for help they tell you you're crazy they tell you like you're being dramatic they tell you you just want attention in the worst way they tell you oh my God your life it's not even that hard why the [ __ ] why why would you do that good job guys good job for missing the [ __ ] point that's why I don't trust these bubbles okay that's why I don't trust these bubbles that are so virtue signal that are like we really love we really love life we really want to help people then why the F when the person is literally tell telling you to your face hey I think I'm thinking about killing myself your reaction is you're so dramatic dude what your life has never been hard dude why would you want to cool good job guys you really [ __ ] nailed it on the head Bros Lexi says you're describing my whole childhood Britney which is why Dr K which is why my therapist which is why I think my attitude is the best when people say they want to themselves like go make sense bro your life [ __ ] sucks let's try to make it better because if you're at the point where you want to yourself something [ __ ] sucks let's make it better and it certainly is going to come isn't going to come from your community because your community is probably contributing to you wan yourself all your communities keep blaming your mental illnesses oh well if you didn't have borderline you wouldn't want to yourself I think you forget that I have to wake up every day and deal with your funky ass your community is more of a contributing factor to Creations than they want to take credit for it's not us it's your brain it's not us it's your mental illness it's not the world it's you okay well then I would like to remove myself from you cuz it's a me problem right no no no no don't do that but every time you talk to somebody who says they love you it makes you want to do it bro because they're literally the environment that's making you crazy but it's not them it's your mental illness that never would have existed if you didn't grow up in that environment I like how everyone out here talks about how life is suffering life is hard life is you have to to man up and make it through so is life suffering is life hard or not so when I say hey life is hard it makes me want to and you say no it's not so which one is it is life hard or is life not hard is life a big game we're playing or is life not hard is life easy make a decision ingr says I wanted to un alive myself the most when I was in school I wanted to un un alive myself the most when I lived at home and I love my family my family's so good but I never want to un alive myself more than when I'm at home for too long if I'm more at home for more than a week I definitely want to un alive it's an incredibly interesting environment full of love and food but because we disagree on reality it causes a lot of issues mentally because you're getting a lot of feedback from people that are like oh my God I can't believe you think this you're crazy being told you're crazy makes you crazy bro you're not crazy you're just in a moment now don't get me wrong I do think calling people crazy is fine within context I like to view crazy oh my god when I was crazy but I'm not using a judgment when people use crazy they're often judging hey you're being crazy right now and I think sometimes that's true and then sometimes it's judgy so like I don't mind being told I'm crazy as long it's coming from a place of neutrality like hey you think you're being crazy and I'm like oh [ __ ] my bad versus like you're being crazy you're the [ __ ] problem and it's like damn maybe I just need some [ __ ] help you know maybe I just need some [ __ ] help you got to know who to ask for help wolf says mental illness is crazy yes but not all issues with mental health is mental illness so some mental illness causes like a distortion in reality a lot of it is environmental right A lot of it is not mental illness borderline isn't even a mental illness but it's I often say it's a mental illness because like I forget to categorize it correctly but it's not even considered like the same kind of thing like Dr K was saying people who want don't have mental illnesses often often it's an environmental factors that make them want to die that's not a mental illness it's literally deciding like should I make it another day through the Holocaust everyone is living their own version of like what is like too hard for them I often think about the Jews during the Holocaust and I wonder like how many of them decided to un alive and why people kept going like I always wonder like what makes people keep going obviously hope a belief in God family friends the hope they'll be able to see themselves out of the situation what makes people keep going why don't the people in Gaza just un alive themselves because they have a hope that tomorrow it will be better that somebody will liberate them that they don't have to live through this every day there's always a hope people have even when they're in the worst situations possible and I think a lot of people that are suicidal have a hope and the question is are they able to find the Hope themselves regardless of how shitty their environment is or not because your environment is probably a huge contribution a huge in my opinion a huge contributing factor to the reason you want to die it's not even that's why my work is centered around you it's around you the world is not going to care about you it just doesn't okay like the world doesn't care the people on the internet don't care people don't care you have to care about you and then you have to make a decision about how to form a bubble or choose a bubble that lets you be you in the most capacity so you don't have to un alive yourself man says it could just be a biological programming to stay try and stay alive maybe yeah I think biology plays a huge role in why people in horrible situations don't think about unal living and then I wonder about the humans who don't have that like the humans who consider suicide or consider unal living are they just having a different relationship with their biology I would say yes cuz I think we're all biology like you can't escape your biology so when we say things like rise above your biology we're just saying something that sounds good but isn't actually as accurate as it could be right ah Bruno says I believe that I have suicidality be what I actually crave is um no I believe that when I have suicidality what I actually crave is a sense of control over my life I think that's a huge part of it to be honest with you I think that's a huge even for me sometimes I think of my I'll do it Bros is my nerd Divergent like are you telling me what to do with my life because that's what pisses me off that's why I think I have autism or nerd divergency or ADHD or some PDA something I have something in my brain that when people tell me what to do I'm like what you're making me feel suffocated excuse me oh sneezed on stream at least I didn't fart that's a joke that goes back to the conversation we had earlier about rudeness that was a joke okay but you know what I mean I do think I have this thing in my brain that goes what H H are you telling me what to do and it's like you know I joke that it's cuz I'm a brat but no it literally is like a it's like a demand avoid it's like a huge demand living is a huge demand how dare you demand that I live how [ __ ] entitled are people to be like you have to live you're so entitled bro you're so entitled I just I hate entitlement in people you know what I mean Conor says that's just borderline I think no I don't think any of that has to do with borderline no I don't think that's a symptom of borderline at all it could be but I don't think so I actually think think it's neur divergency I've maybe do you guys know anything about it borderlines in the audience speak up I don't think that has to do with borderline because borderline is about abandonment so people telling you to live would be if anything the greatest thing because they're saying I want you in my life right I think it's nerd divergency I actually do I think it's like a what cuz like life is a demand which is why my job is to be as introspective as possible extrospective as possible to recognize like I get to pick and choose the demands because they're constructs you know Alex says we are creatures that nature versus nurtures imsh entangled that it's almost useless to try and it's the one or the other well I don't think it's useless to try to introspect or extros so when we try to you know figure out which one is happening what we're trying to figure out is do we have a greater understanding of the self right ingred says uh no no no it's pathological demand avoidance yeah I think it is too like I think it is like it is so deeply strong in me and it doesn't relate to anything according to what I know of my borderline you know Metaline says for me it's the symptom of Autism that I got diagnosed with two years ago mhm SP says do you believe that most people who attempt suicide tend to regret it in the last moment um well it's not about belief I think the studies actually show that like people who live show that they would have regretted it but I do think think suicide is the wrong answer guys do you guys understand that I do think suicide is the wrong answer because suicide to me is not killing yourself it's feeling like I have no other option so I have to kill myself even though I don't want to these are not the same thing cuz the why is totally different so of course I assume most people regret killing themselves because I don't think if you are suicidal you want to be suicidal that's why I think suicide is so specific to me but ready being ready to die is different lots of people are ready to die that they wouldn't regret dying they're ready to die right like have you ever have you ever died with somebody have you ever seen someone die some people are ready to die like it is the end of their life they're ready okay that is not the same as somebody who doesn't want to die but thinks the only thing they can do is die in my head real fall my belly's I'm okay I'm just fine all I do is you my mind I know I don't sense I've been nothing but bless so why is my life a mess please tell me I'm sick of thinking yeah I'm sick of now for the truth and living life is a fo | Brittany Simon | UCV4vOEEG8DXZyLSl5P9lLmg | 2024-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 6,553 | 40,306 |
8G1AgmXXMmM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1AgmXXMmM | Which Sled is BEST | alright guys today we're gonna find out which one of these legs work the best the toboggan okay the snowboard like is he has like oh D or just a plain tumblr tote well that didn't work out very well let's see how the other slides hold on there ya go [Music] mate oh yeah hey try to run up the hill on the same side so you don't put your foot holes in all the time looks like is you already switch slides [Music] [Applause] [Music] it is cold out here guys he's gonna go inside of it it's my gown [Music] all right guys as you can see the number one loser in evolution was the the $1 tough words ho from Walmart hey guys [Music] what are you doing [Music] you're looking for a sling links like Odie's toboggan is the best one and she liked it most because she ended up in our yard after sliding in the neighbors [Music] | Homesteading with the Heberts | UCt-sh_e3zrAF6kT18vsJEKQ | 2019-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 164 | 818 |
BFZZhOia0mw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFZZhOia0mw | Monday With DecoArt - Painting A Feather | I hey guys so has anybody seen secret photos youtube videos where she's painting feathers if you haven't i'll link her at least the first video to the description below i'll try to see if there's a playlist for all of them are all create one but what I did and watching her videos gave me idea so we're here on monday with a monday and deco art and we're going to paint a feather I have this feather here that was in my stash of stuff that i Jes owed and I've got some deco art media fluid acrylics I've got salo turquoise Titan buff titanium white cobalt teal ultramarine blue primary cyan I've got pie roll red cadmium orange primary yellow hansa yellow medium cobalt turquoise Payne's gray although i don't know that we need it and SAP green i'm not sure i'm going to use all these colors but those are the ones i pulled out all right i'm going to get out of a little plate we're gonna do a little seascape on the feather what do you think I think it'll be interesting let's do that I all ready Jess owed my feather front and back and it you know made it a little bit smaller and squishier and you know that's okay and the best got the brakes in it but I think it's going to be interesting alright I'm going to zoom in just a little bit there we go so you can see what I'm doing I'm going to have to hold it down like this while I'm painting which means I think that what I should do first is put a little bit of all of my paint colors on my on my plate so that I have this all ready to go I don't think it's going to take much paint it's not that big a feather it would be really surprised of it took very much pain so I'm just going to put a little drop of each one of these colors and whatever i don't use i'll put in my year of my life journal or rub it on my drop paper which i can later use for collage something like that ok that had separated so let's give that a shape and let's grab a paper towel so I'm going to just absorb that next row liquid it came out there we go it's better so I was thinking we might do a sunset light I'm seascape on the feather which is why healthy yellows and oranges out some doesn't want to come out see I helped yeah and I taught this is totally inspired by secrets channel I do recommend you go over and give her a watch she has some interesting ideas about things and I love her way that she kind of goes about stuff put some paints gray on here I don't know that I needed but you never know I might decide to put a bird on there alright so we've got our palette coming to push this way I've got three brushes I've got a filbert a flat and then I've got this one I don't know what this is called no idea but it's shaped like this oops where are you there you are I like it because it's got this little point on it so we're going to start with the filbert and I'm going to flatten my feather yeah make sure I minute make sure I'm in frame and we're going to start with the turquoise paint and i'm going to put in my ocean where I think I want it to be I'm going to add some as a cobalt teal and then I'm going to add this is a really dark turquoise I'm going to grab a little bit of weight I'm going to put some white in there on the ball right on the feather yeah like that I'm going to go back to the dark turquoise and i'm going to add little touches of it i'm going to actually switch brushes switch brushes and switch to that one with a poignant I'm going to put some little touches of dark oh shiz not one flat color there's dark spots and light spots in it a little bit of ocean asst ocean asst got some new term ocean this over here we need some ocean this that's pretty good all right let's drop our brush I need a rag every time I've sat down to paint today I haven't had a rag what's with that all right I don't care if we get paint on the back I only Jess owned it for stability of the feather hairs bristles whatever you want to call them you don't know what you call them rinsing my brush off now I'm holding my feather down some more this time we're going to do this guy and I think no I'm going to have to hold it this way normally I would turn it around but I need to hold it down and I'm right handed so I'm going to start with this cyan color yeah occasionally drop in some white a little bit of the darker blue the sky would be a little darker the further away it was from the earth or the ocean and you want this to be sort of realistic wait a little bit anyways okay let me go back to our angled brush and the dark turquoise color and I want to just clean up this line here where the ocean meets the sky which would normally be a pretty flat line okay let's give that a dry shall we but that's already looking interesting isn't it now I don't know that you want to dry it too much or get it too hot because I don't know what the heat will do to the bristle the hairs and the feather I just want to dry it enough that I can add other colors to this without making green or mud okay it's pretty dry i think it's dry enough so let's put it back on our table and squish it fat alright and let's keep going to go back to our filbert brush I'm going to try to rinse it pretty well I want to get all the Blue off and i'm going to go into one of our yellows and i'm going to put in a son hopefully just a half moon shape now whatever is above the water would be reflected in the water so let's put a little bit of a distorted reflection of that shape in the water not going to clean the brush off a minute grab some orange I'm just going to use some water on the brush to aid me in some blending a little bit gonna grab a baby wipe I think that's a little bit too much orange and I think the baby might wipe might blend a little bit better yeah it does okay let's grab some red we just want to hit it in the water hmm let's see I'm going to go back to my angled brush and add some turquoise back in over the paint we just put on here too for the reflection I feel like I can stop holding it down so much so I'm going to do that grab some white and it's acrylic paint so this deco art media fluid accredits fluid acrylics so you can just keep layering your colors on right over the top of each other until you get the look that you want and interesting marks it's just a little more challenging because we're working on a feather we're not working on something that's flat I'm going to see if I can mix up a little bit of purple and take some of one of my blues and some of their red that's on here and then I'm going to add it into the white and see what happens it's a little bit gray for my tastes so let's and it's probably just the shades of colors that i have here it's actually probably the red that's making it look kind of grey that's all right we'll work with it we'll just keep mixing I'm going to add my you just saw me at the Titan buffin I actually know I'm kind of liking that color so it looks like this it's kind of a grayish purple but I'm kind of liking that so we're going to go with it I'm going to add some of that in here just a little bit need some more white this guy got a little dark I have this tendency to do dark stormy skies have I told you guys I have I don't know why I just think I think I like them because there's just so many colors in a dark stormy sky that are it's more interesting than a great Sonny's Connie oh no that's what I try to tell myself anyway okay let's go to the Sun inlets so long kind of streaks of white can hint at clouds or waves in the ocean you're just being suggestive you're not trying to be literal here we don't have enough space for one thing to be literal not to mention the fact that i don't really paint that way to begin with like that all right let's we need a small detail brush let's use this one this is really teeny small I don't even know what size is just a little and we're going to use that i'm going to i want to put some birds in this guy let's do that that's nice let's go in with the white titanium white and we're going to see if we can put in some whitecaps ones that aren't that messy holy moly my brush is a little bit too wet so that's all right we're going to go in with it we have the dark whoops just try a brush off really well so we'll go in and we'll fix it hmm and then go in again with my wife dry my brush off better this time going to find the light spots in the color we put down here for the ocean I'm going to just kind of tap in some white because we're working on a feather you don't want it to be too watery because of what I'm noticing is the little hairs and the feather are weak they wick the water that paint right up like it would if it was water color Oh sticking with my detail brush I'm going to go into my other yellow color again we're just we're putting in details little small details this is what's going to really make this painting pop on this feather I have some SAP green here and I'm going to see if I could put some grass and which is challenging over all the breaks in the feather I gotta tell ya I'm going to add some yellow to the SAP green lighten it up just a bit got just some of the I think straight yellow let's do it on the other side okay and then the lighter color and some of the yellow I really like it holy cow secret this is all your fault wow I think I want to put a little boat let's put a little boat you've got this paint around here Oh brushes too wet again there again there would be a reflection in the water so pull some of that paint down okay and then i'm going to use one of my warmer blues right into the wet pains gray to give it the hint of where the you know son is landing on the boat and you've got all these blues which generally speaking blue is a cool color but when you have these teele yellowy blues next to these cool these other blue Blues or purpley blues that makes the tle blue a warm blue it's really nice there you go monday with DecoArt painted feather thanks secret I hope you guys all enjoyed that and I hope you give it a try it was a lot of fun the hardest part honestly was just the wing the feather give it a try and see what you think all of my contact information is in the description below if you have any questions comments or concerns please let me know my post office box is also down there if you'd like to send me happy mail or you have a product your company with a product you'd like me to try and review my contact information and links to my Facebook group my amazon store the classes I teach everything is in the description below give it a good read if you will if you have any comments you can leave them right on the video i do aunt reply to all my comments eventually but i usually do them pretty quickly i think that's it don't forget to the most important thing go out and have a great day do something nice for yourself like paint a feather because you deserve it alright I'll see you later bye you | Gina Bronzini Ahrens - 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WHH3HAnSUZk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHH3HAnSUZk | Casper | When STINKMEANER showed the FREEMANS why HE was THE OG CRASHOUT | REACTION! | all right what's up hot Squad welcome back to my hot Banger reaction Marathon so I got a Casper recap of The Boondocks we're going to check out and it's called when steep Miner showed the Freeman he was the OG crash out so hot Squad I know this is going to be later Ste Meers is one of the greatest animated villains of all time freaking he is so hilarious and such an a-hole and yeah man I'm exit see so H going further Ado let's check it out so we start off with Grandad he his little dancing he out there looking like that tank me cuz he got on a fresh clean pair of all white on and these shoes most definitely will not play a vital role to the we have and then this old meter hit at least 70 in a parking lot full of people and then this stops and almost runs over the Freeman but he drives for and then RS right into ass car and then for good measure he bags up and hits r that car again and then it's here we get our first glimpses into a moment which is basically to put in monor day terms a crash out that is willing to die behind his belief without any good cause of reasoning IE like a so to show y'all an example of a [ __ ] moment or a crash out you can say these two NAS just start shooting at each other for no good reason and then they proceed to miss every single bullet movie that finally get the pointed at the Killer and then they miss every single shot so then they like hey this is stupid hey you right let's put the guns down and go about our business they was out there trying to have that Zuko level character and buies come out ofwhere and like come on now dog pleas come on man we cut back and we get the back story of steer it's not that he's just been a [ __ ] he's always been a haing see Meer is absolute definition textbook of Haig hats andal people in society so when he got diagnosed with cancer and lost his eyes the [ __ ] going to tell the doctor well at least I don't got to look at your ugly no way and then the doctors told him he had 3 years to live and y'all want to know what he did with his last 3 years on Earth was it get back to charity or maybe the [ __ ] volunteered or just maybe the completely spread of hatred know the wild it was this nigga's love of hatred pure maniacal hatred kept alive for this long so he get Rob her face and he like who in the hell parked in my space oh you must want me to call up to knock your ass out again and then like you hit are you blind and he like yes I I am am so wait you for real yes [Music] blind could have kill somebody I'll be doing these ass a favor get didn't run over by me it's like this in the seven Staples of the then the [ __ ] starts bragging about being a humanitarian and then saying he hit a woman in a wheelchair imagine you being disabled and disabled people that is genuinely wild and then Grand D like look what you did to Dy you better have insurance niggaer you better have insurance insurance cuz you about to pay and then now Grandad is trapped in a moment with the OG crash out and we know this can only go one or two ways so this [ __ ] backs up and he laughing in Grandad face talking about that's right I backed into your car car what you going to do what and then you can see the SP gly with this talk level instigation yes Father yeah I heard his little punk ass voice he's the one who stole Opa are you sure duh ho I never forget a voice all I got is my ears had my son Ain tweaking out father it wasn't me yeah yeah yeah you said put a muzzle on muzzle Opa and then a instantly went into the Avatar State and you just noticed Kyoshi driving crazy as by the way if y'all seen the love action Avatar better it's actually pretty good oh hell no Grand let's whoop this [ __ ] right now but pulls back and this [ __ ] still teing off in po face talking about want to do something this [ __ ] green Ste on Grand whole new white ones hold on replay damn and y'all can't even blame Grand y'all know damn this would have made y twe out too so the only rational thing for Grandad to do was to go in and try to rock this but this [ __ ] me that hu is having a dream that that distinct meaner is basically a wannabe Afro Samurai and then the whole time the niggga in the dream glazing he like damn he like that old must be wakes up and sne me in that little [ __ ] shook but he goes down downstairs and Granddad is cleaning his ones and then the [ __ ] looks up at the news and he getting fried on three different networks he even got Uncle Ruckus calling him you on the news he was beating ass on your all lay like the you don't you walk away from this d c phone Robin Rob so Grandad was getting impressed by everybody in town even International so much to the point this [ __ ] goes back to the was waiting for Steep meter and then he pars right by his and steps out and he basically challenged him to a fight later that day huie comes up to Grand he like Grand I need to show you what you going up again so Hui begins to show Granddad this movie where a blind man is cooking the out of these fake ass Foot Clan soldiers and this [ __ ] Grandad is shook Grand starts training he the mud and he getting trained by H and we all know that little [ __ ] got them Hoy the promoter this fight a real life janky promoter was not planned we skipped to the night of the fight and bro got all his money and he like Hey listen up I tell y one more time this fight ain't starting until I get $10 from all of y'all no you 3 hours later can you move it along I'm all out of time cards safe give me that so they F to start the fight and stick me to like I know your scared you scared ain't you you know you ain't going to get no [ __ ] after I whoop your ass that's gr we all know Grandad's worst fear is not having no ho so he had no choice but to lock in but it was too late after seeing this [ __ ] sneep me her swing his Cane around all willy-nilly he came to the realization that he truly was not like that and at the end of the day he was just a old man that got lucky but Grand that was too locked in my boy started had a flashback so he walks in we and then another uppercut looking at the St and then a g that folded this [ __ ] like a chair had him look like a Chick-fil-A with a knee and then a kick to the face and then he winds up goes for a punch and S meter like damn he really about to rock my and then Big Falls to the ground and then a nurse comes over and checks his post and this is dead [Music] started Aus mcom time and TR to so this REM on TV when he saw a bunch of [ __ ] throwing a chair and it started a fight so he like that's a great idea and then he throws a chair and all of a sudden these people start Rio andat for no reason at all and then Grandad went to jail but luckily Tom and huie got the fight license and he just didn't kill a random old on the street so later on that evening we see the Freemans are back at the store praying over steak meter and Grandad was really feeling bad for killing this old haen ass [ __ ] but the big stink was not down with his some more [ __ ] atast look was a hating ass [ __ ] but when the world needed him most he disappeared until we come to the underworld and this [ __ ] is down in Hill training with the devil this [ __ ] was down there calling the devil a bch and then even that devil just had to admit that he was one real [ __ ] he was like have [Music] exor [Applause] be and then a few moments later we see Tom and we all know the reason his name is Tom it's because he a Uncle Tom that's [ __ ] so Tom is waiting for this person to leave their spot and some black bumping ye comes in and steals his spot and then we see that Tom is now trapped in a [ __ ] moment and this is when stink meaner knew that every black man was weak during a moment so broke his car lock his door and starts to walk in the store and then Tom like hey that was my space I had my blinker on and everything you punk ass ass [ __ ] I beever step like me ass there you go what say [Music] [ __ ] Zig kiic this [ __ ] in the chest had that replay three different times and then he like oh yeah look at you you was talking all that hot just a second AG go yeah that's right you [ __ ] you oh oh my God are you okay did anybody see who left kick marks on this good someone someone help can somebody tell me who A did this man so later by the way same actor who voiced Ste Meer also voiced Tom C yo he voices both Ste and Tom W that's crazy he is so talented we ski Tom they about this lady has been GTA throwing [ __ ] out ofs this [ __ ] with a golf club stole his wallet and then proceeded to drive this into a j like what the hell I'm surprised St come out of Tom right there and sign her to the hocy Tom walks up and he's like let me ask you a question what's good what's good excuse me Mr du Bo what's really good well what I really said was that um what's really good and then everybody in a court started laughing and then the judge was like Mr dubo is there something you would like to share with the court this [ __ ] proceeds to get on the table and then start jumping on that whole screaming [ __ ] your court [ __ ] your court Tom realized he was tweaking and he gets up and runs and goes to the bathroom and he sees that [ __ ] stink meter has possessed this [ __ ] what's good [Music] n and then later on that night y'all this [ __ ] goes home and it's like honey I'm home and then he starts standing behind her like that one [ __ ] that stand behind that girl when they buying him something but his wife like hey honey but again that is not time this [ __ ] stink meter done possessed him so he like oh yeah tonight my God Tom what's got into you like it's a old crash out that hates [ __ ] but he like oh the same thing that's about to get and then he take Tom wife upstairs and all I can say is make it do what it [Music] do but we skipped a Granddad on the toilet doing his whole skincare routine getting ready for his date tonight and then the big stin walks in dragging a ax on a carpet and walking upstairs and then he texting his hoes on MySpace so this [ __ ] [ __ ] starts buzzing down the door and he like I'm back Niger and then this [ __ ] Grand is literally screaming from the bathroom so Grandad starts to send a message to Riley and huy from the bathroom and that man got his whole junk out Kicks Down the door and then Grand on the ground in a position and then he go with the but then he and so he starts chasing him down the stairs while his package out and he trying to decapitate this [ __ ] so big thing start him down the stairs and Granddad finally pulls up his drawers and he like Tom what the hell is going on with you today and Ste meaner like you don't remember me you you don't remember my name got a grand what's my name don't wear [ __ ] I ain't my name my mom a't name me ah what's my name [ __ ] name big stink and then stink Meer turns around and he like that's right [ __ ] look I don't know how you got here big stink but your old need to go back to hell and then stink me tell them they F to get a first class oneway ticket to hell right along with him and then huie throws Grandad his weapon that belt then huie runs in goes for a kick but it gets blocked with a KN kick but then hu catches one right back he kicks him gets blocked and then goes for a punch and then gets blocked again then I guess you said it's my turn this is such a good fight man the entire this episode when um St Meer took over Tom's body one of the best episodes in the series for now cuz he goes for a punch but gets blocked then he weaves right tles him and then gets KN and a door Grandad to stop you cannot cook and the in the his pal and then blocks you with and then left and right in the face with a right and then he falls and now it's Riley's turn to get cooked he runs up goes for a punch gets and then big stin the [ __ ] in a Li and drops comes in fums off the stairs go for a do drops down and weaves the kick twice and then he goes for a kick but misses and then Riley comes in go for right gets and then H go for one two and he blocking all of them Li [ __ ] Ain got hit once not a Scrat and then he punches right fly hisou and then he then Grand comes in that [ __ ] Grand looking at the CE he said get back for that first fight comes back in and Dodges the leg kick and then he kicks Grandad and pun at the same time but F over him drop kick falls on the ground and then kicks up and FES over the leg then jumps again frame and then Grand comes out ofwhere grabs that [ __ ] arm we all know Grand surgal with into the living room and then in the back of the neck and while he got all of ass laid out he like is that all y'all FK got yeah so they had to make up a plan cuz they was L ain't going to lie I'm get so huie runs up and goes for a kick and he gets back he get back down and then Grandad wraps his leg with the belt and then pulls him down and jumps on that [ __ ] think mean or overpowers him and then starts choking him and then that's when Riley comes in and cracks this [ __ ] over that head with a lamp and while Grandad getting choked by stick meter Riley goes and grabs a base and then he smashes that over his head and then for good measure he grabs a many Statue and then makes that [ __ ] go night night hey and then they take him upstairs and tie big stink so we skipped the Grandad cuz he got a date and he just leave they ass up there with big stink so Grandad rushes downstairs and he open the door and he like well hello cutie pie and then she in looks down at this man whole package talking about some well hell weird buddy you're weird so they on the da and Grandad like sorry for having my thing out earlier and then she starts telling him how she love with her dad by like we do not care upstairs they have this [ __ ] Tom tied up and this a s meter comes through and he yelling from upstairs like Robert frean you are you robber damn oh my God what is that um what do you mean I don't hear anything and he twitching sh we come back to upstairs and this [ __ ] Breaking Free he like you got a DAT Robert you youy on and you beat up the blind oh my God you're sick wait no baby that's just a TV but Ste meter up his place so they call up Uncle Ruckus for exorcism and he like Lord bless yout and then he like wait hold up this the part of the plan Uncle Ruckus shut up little y'all follow me and then all I'm going say is this [ __ ] pulled out a bag of a bunch of [ __ ] used in olden times to let's say get a right these things right here stri feed into a nigga's heart and then this [ __ ] pulls out a job application so they go upstairs and rck like with will lie the will make excuses the will use big words like TI that he don't really know the might even try to rap or hit the dogey and then he gets to the door and he like oh yeah there's powerful pigy at work here Ruckus walks in and Sak meter on a bed he like who in the hell are you my name is Reverend father Uncle ruus Rel so he pulls out his baton and sneak meter is like is that all you got niggaer oh no that's just the tip of this ice ball and then he pulls out a comic book and he like [Applause] got and then they just start jumping this [ __ ] and saying and I quote get your black ass out of here and hours later he's still being Pres possessed by big S so the spirit of the that got drop kicked by him pops up and he told huie that he has to make peace with Ste meaner so huie like Ste meaner you hate right what I sure do I mean I hate everyone in general but especially huh and Rus you hate black people too right I wouldn't exactly call them people but yes I have a deep distaste for [ __ ] and then these [ __ ] start bonding over their distaste for black people and in general and then this [ __ ] stink meter starts to get exercised and sent back to Hill and then all was well in the world until that niggaer came back like two more times I appreciate y'all for watching I was supposed to drop that Winter Soldier video for y'all but it got claimed so pass I post that for y'all but with all that being said I'll see y'all next week and it's not a maybe this time I actually see y'all next week H all right W recap Casper this was this is such a great recap man cuz Ste M was definitely one of the greatest animated villains of all time and the episodes each episode he was in he was so he was such a watch such a great watch man he seriously man but the the fact like I said before um S ybo Voice both St meor and Tom DWI is crazy man dude's super talented man he is talented as hell for that so yeah the more you know right so yeah hot Squad that is my conclusion of my reaction to Casper's Boondocks recap so if you enjoyed this please hit that button com sh your thoughts what is your favorite Boondocks episode how old with you when boond dos came out and have you seen every sing season of it excuse me have you seen every 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16qucCALgCk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16qucCALgCk | Will Smith SLAPPING Chris Rock, Omega x Swatch frenzy, Man United's next manager & MORE | TAZS #567 | oh hello there welcome back to the casino zinger show with i your host agostinozinga and this is episode number 567 that is 567 of the casino zinger show i hope it is finding you well wherever you may be in this god forsaken earth that we're currently spinning on that hurtling speeds while we still think we have enough time to do what we really want to do when we don't really wherever you are i hope you are having a fine day where have i been and where am i you know trying to do the best i can with the time i have available took a week off i think from the last episode that i uploaded maybe more than a week so um you know forgive me if you've been waiting around all ten of you forgive me but i'm back here in the hot seat ready and willing and able to dissect whatever cultural news i can with some semblance of honesty and you know whatever else i can kind of ascertain from this brief time that i have available in front of you right now and if you're wondering oh ag why haven't you been around so often why have you disappeared to to be honest i kind of got bored about talking about the same old things again and again and again there's only so many hyped drops you can talk about only so many raves you can talk about on c only so many you know this stand-up comedian did this he did that she did that it's just like boring and i think my the straw that broke the camel's back for me was obviously that whole kim kardashian work hard stuff it was such a non-story it didn't really you know it was such an obvious thing to kind of get clicks and generate a reaction which we all felt victim to then all the kind of custody battle stuff is going on with kanye and him it's just it just felt like we're constantly being drawn into the vortex of bs and considering how crazy things are in the world right now right we've got parts of shanghai being locked down we've got the ongoing war in ukraine with the invasion of russia going on there we have things going on in yemen crazy stuff going on in somalia now at the moment and yet here's the things that we're concentrating on focusing on it just feels like an absolute mockery of this you know beautiful gift of life that we've been given this one opportunity to kind of make something of ourselves and to experience things and to i don't know start families have a great i don't know whatever whatever right whatever you've been putting this up to do it just feels such a rubbery of time to be concerning yourself for such trivial matters that don't really matter that don't really matter in the grand scheme of things and it kind of got a bit annoying hearing me speak about the same old things again and again and again because even i 500 episodes deep near approaching 600 even i can get tired of the sound of my own voice i know it's hard to imagine and it doesn't really make any sense but even i can get tired of the sound of my own voice and i really was when it comes to this cultural commentary stuff going on so you know if people tell you all this is easy to do and it doesn't require any semblance of hard work whatever honestly for me it's been the opposite opposite doing cultural currency stuff has really kind of made me question my intellect it's definitely decreased my iq levels i'm not lying having to read some of this stuff and form some semblance of an opinion like ah yeah yeah yeah and i hate honestly i hate being hot takes mcgee i hate being hot text mcgee because i honestly do think all this time being spent having these hot text on social and podcasts could definitely be put into writing a book that could be of use to people in the future that could get passed down to generation generation again i'm being a little bit you know i'm i have a little bit of an inflated sense of self there in terms of you know thinking that i will have a book worthy enough of that stuff but considering the amount of books out there getting deals and people are they kind of riding on the coattails of some of our intellectual greats i'm sure i could muster some semblance of a 500 page book that would have some kind of way of kind of maybe encapsulating the times we're in now without wasting all of my time giving it away for quote-unquote free on social media like i am doing like we all do um it just gets annoying you know what i mean that guy guy girl that's on constantly online giving you their flipping unfettered opinion that you didn't ask for about whatever cultural thing going on the moment it just gets boring after a while like don't you have enough hearing your sound of your voice but i guess similar to selfies they just keep coming in they just keep coming so i thought you know what let me jump back in the hot seat and kind of contribute what i can and obviously today is probably one of the hottest days to do it based on what happened in the oscars but i think going forward my plan is to continue to obviously do kind of what i'm doing but to kind of pivot into doing actual more culturally significant culturally significant stuff like um you know reviewing stuff concerning the arts like actually watching or re-watching documentaries films um going to exhibitions again getting inspired you know me to talk about things that actually matter or things i feel like actually matter that might be of some relevance or use to you guys over there of course as the viewers consumers of this kind of stuff because i don't think shows are fun when it's just okay let me just give them what they want it's also fun when the person doing it also feels somewhat inspired somewhat rejuvenated by the things that they're reading you know i mean or or writing or watching or listening or seeing and they want to kind of somehow relay back to you guys obviously maybe the audience can kind of see some sort of value of it but if i'm just sitting here and kind of go by what my you know i could easily just sit here and go through my video clips especially on youtube and kind of softly popular or most viewed and basically be able to introduce okay people like me when i hit when i talk about these topics firing the kid this comedian there this that that that used to go through those topics every single week but legitimately i'd want to hang myself if i did that i couldn't do it i just can't because i would want to have a an original thought about some of those guys involved in that circle right or in that scene whatever which didn't have to which would then require me to actually sit down and listen to those shows for the most part i don't listen to them i just see the clips online i might jump on the jorogian celebrity i might jump on the t5k subreddit and see what clips have been posted on there maybe a comment or something if i feel like i've got something interesting to say but i don't sit there and listen to them so that's why i give those guys props because they actually listen to these shows and pull out clips upload them on streamable and whatnot so don't give these guys clicks or views or whatnot and i just couldn't do it i really couldn't there's not a part of me that feels like that is in any way meaningful or any use or any good use of my time even though you know my time isn't worth much now yet but i still want to honor it i don't want to kind of be wasting it considering you know again everything going on in the world the last thing i want to be doing is wasting any time that i have available so yeah if you're wondering where i was and where i've been that's basically what happened had a bit of a crisis of confidence concerning those things and kind of back to where most of it but hey here we are here we are so you're going to crack onto the show look i waste more of your time because why would i do that i've got a little mugger tea here ready to sip on so if you have whatever you need to get going and grab that and we're going to jump right in never bet some tea okay first things first where have i been on the weekend so i've been out for i've been going up quite a bit actually pretty decently mostly one night a week um because sometimes my days are from the middle of the week so i can't usually do weekend stuff which is being interesting because i definitely try to avoid going on fridays because from my experience having spent some time promoting parties for like what five or so years mostly in a similar sort of area in east london the common the common thing that you go into it thinking naively when you're doing promoting is that oh you're gonna make loads of money on halloween you're gonna make loads of money on fridays you're gonna make loads of money new year's eve and usually those are the hardest days to make money because there's so much competition with other things going on you know around town and usually fridays are usually the worst time to go out especially in that sort of like shoreditchy dawson sort of area you avoid it going out on the fridays because that meant everyone was going on fridays because that was whenever i finished work especially around that area liverpool street old street where people have offices and stuff that usually remember even the place i used to work at i'm not sure if you have guys have the same thing however much you put a city you're based in but there'll be times especially if it's like a payday weekend that fell nicely on like the end of the week some of the girls there would you know be buying stuff from like asos or whatnot um h whatever store they're buying for outfits in mind of going out on that friday and it'd get you know to do the makeup at the end of the day maybe sometimes on fridays you might end the day a bit early so if you send it ending at six you might end up five five thirty so they'll get clammed up and it'd go out and it basically changed at work and then leave their stuff and then pick up on monday when they come in obviously first um first day of the week so that meant you had a real cohort of people leaving to go out after work at the end of the week on friday and he also had the people who went home and came back out again so friday's always been a bit of a myth for me so i've always avoided them and i've always kind of tried to make my days out usually on a saturday um or the first day kind of an odd one to do but usually thursdays especially wednesdays back in the day in shoreditch those areas hoxton haggis and hackney wednesdays were a sick night to go out and because usually that was when you could avoid all the kind of you know regular normie folk and usually the far more interesting nights in terms of music people could take more chances because you don't want to just hear boom boom you know boom boom boom boom boom for the whole night you could take chances a bit more eclectic in terms of the crowd and the mixture of people age ranges blah blah blah so the whole friday thing is a bit of a myth to me but obviously the last few weeks i've been doing it quite often and it's also been quite cool because i think we're in a weird post pandemic sort of time where it does for the most part as i mentioned plenty of times on here there's definitely a decrease in the amount of people that are outside no one can deny that for sure and i don't think those people are ever coming back because i think that was the kind of normies crowd that you know a lot of people in the dance music industry took for granted people or maybe even us in terms of seeing people we kind of looked down upon them but those people who would maybe buy a ticket to lovebox who would buy a ticket to you know whatever festival happens in you know like a dick man or whatnot those normally crowd people who would fill the gaps here or there were the ones that sold stuff out because there's a core group you'd imagine the course or a fan like myself maybe other people who follow these artists who buy you know songs on juno and you know visit record stores who go to flipping follicles for the little in dj stuff and maybe listen to nts that's kind of a core kind of fanboy type of person and then there's a normie kind of person who just listens to whatever it's called maybe checks out what's the most trending or are a pick of an event on a you know buy something that's got marketing on instagram but those people definitely help to kind of bolster the numbers but they've gone now so the nights out are far different than what they were prior from what i've seen i think i've seen festivals be the same for the most part this is a big one there's still four the ones i mean that should be four are still four but the other nights are kind of it's a mixture and so far i think from the times i've been in london or i've been out in london sorry i can't think of a single night with maybe the exception of that time i went to fabric to see ricardo playing on the course of ricardo but i can't think of a single night in london that i've been out so far has been legitimately full like four like okay we are four i think a lot of even the sellout events i've been to were lies they were kind of sellouts in terms of oh they sold out the allocation online they're not actually sold out of tickets you can still get them on the door if you go early so it's a bit of an interesting one so when i go out when i go out now the end of the week which i went out the other week to fold for this event called mannequin presents i'm sorry four persons mannequin records um featuring a lineup of wrecker alessandro adriani face fatale and jess and legitimately it was a really fun night far more busier than maybe previous nights have been because maybe they have i think that he just played have a far more of a poor than the people that i saw prior but overall the crowd as per usual obviously you know always the best over there i think it obviously helped i arrived quite late i think i arrived at like 1 32 a.m after i watched ufc fight night i was still kind of you know glued on watching that so i kind of had to kind of wait to kind of get that over and downward before i could leave which was a bit of a bad move because it meant i didn't have much time to rave but you know because i got my back now i could just get over there in like 15 minutes if that which has been real handy it's obviously a bit of a myth on the way back if you know what i mean but going there is cool um you know just got to make sure i picked the right tire to kind of cycle there but usually it's just fine it's not too much of a hassle there's lamppost and kind of fencing right outside the club so if you just look it up there and it's in a really dead end area you're not gonna have passes by trying to go there and lick your bike so that's gonna be pretty decent um i had a bit of a hiccup a bit of escape just before i arrived i was sorting out my lock before i got to the venue and for some reason i guess i dropped my phone without realizing because my music was still playing and then how do you realize because the music stopped playing because i was out of distance and then by the time i popped around the corner another guy was walking down the road because he's just coming he's kind he picks up the phone i was like wait and he turned around and just gave it to me but he wasn't going to give it to me he was walking away jeremy i was like jesus chris that's me that would have been an absolute mad one to start the night off with um first thing again to complain about just because you know it's good to be honest about these sort of things as great as the venue is as great as i love everything that they do over there one of the things i'm a little bit annoyed about still is the lack of set list being published you know especially on the same night as even i get you don't do it beforehand i still don't get it don't get me wrong because i think it's just nonsense i think it's the best club in the world like burke and can put out their set list a few days before the event is gonna be on i think these other clubs can do the same thing for sure um in the uk i know for sure beforehand the idea around it was that you didn't want people to just come to see the person playing you want them to turn up to see the whole thing because i guess it's not enough to just get the ticket secured because some of you would think oh what's the point of doing that holding onto the set list and kind of holding people hostage or making sure they come so they can you know get more money in the bar well effectively they bought it anyway so you've already made that back but i guess some of these events or some of these spaces they've got such a high operating cost they just have to kind of try and get black as much money as they can blacks get back as much money as they can from every avenue so if they can guarantee that you are gonna buy a ticket and then also guarantee that you're going to arrive um with enough time for you to drink and you know spend at the bar that kind of increases their ability to recoup but somebody that goes out a lot it's just annoying not to know who's playing or what you're missing before you get there now don't get me wrong common sense would tell me that the way they put the lineup together that most likely the headliner would be just considering the level of people out there especially she put on album recently you know that makes more sense and maybe the one before would be afraid to tell knowing his connections and him being somebody that plays all the big venues out there in berlin i'm not i'm not familiar with alessandra adriani but ricky i've seen a few times on [ __ ] on how you pronounce that flipping radio station in berlin so common knowledge or common sense would probably tell you that most likely this is the opening then next and next and ending you would assume so but i would still want to know ahead of time don't let me get there and then find out when i get there obviously when i got there i was able to take a picture of the set list because they do have it on the side of the toilet so i guess if you've got your take your phone taped up you're not going to take a picture but you just know it down if you want to they've usually got the set list you know on the bit of paper next to the toilets there in the main room so that was fine to get a set list and by the time i was there facebook tower was playing i think he just started using around there maybe at 2 30 so that was pretty sick to see um that's sort of like let's just call it that quintessential sort of berlin sound or how should you call it uh whatever to try and figure out whatever i have a place to call it that really hard fast techno is something that is slowly but surely not so much sure it's becoming a lot more popular in the uk right in london especially but i still feel like for the most part just because of how we're set up it still takes a bit getting used to to kind of really enjoy it because of the times that we're open you know for the most part default is one of the places that close you know one of the latest clubs that close uh in terms of closing time sorry so 6 a.m is still quite late for us even though it's not really late in all things you know orphans considered so it takes some time to get used to especially for myself if i'm arriving at half two and it's causing a six it's a bit of a myth even if it didn't start at 10 00 pm don't get me wrong but most places you know especially if you go to let's use berlin as an example even though it's but it's not a fair example to use but still you know the events are starting at 12 you're leaving there by like maybe 10 a.m maybe 12 a.m the next morning so you've got a lot of time to really get into the groove so that's the only thing that's a bit of a concern i feel like for me especially that sound forget the time that i went there for just more so the the kind of tempo uh the feel whatever it may be right it's just it requires you to kind of get into the groove but because it smokes over the head so quickly you know forced to kind of just figure it out which is fine i figured it out i thought facebook tower was was wonderful um even though it was really banger heavy i felt like he did a good job of kind of carrying the groove and sort of providing a platform for just to come on after him which i thought was a really standout set um somebody that i've kind of been a fan of for a while and i think i was meant to see her play if i'm not mistaken those adventures better play it might have been some it might have been at the it might be that the other venue they have whose owns fold what's it called the glove that fits i think so i think i bought tickets to go see her play the glover fits it's meant to be an event they're happening um but then i think that happened that happened to coincide when the lockdown happened either here or in berlin and obviously that event got postponed or got cancelled so maybe this is the makeup one i'm not too sure but regardless big fan and she was amazing definitely a standout set for the whole time i was pissed out to go outside for a few minutes here and there to kind of gather myself whatnot but definitely one of the standout sets there was just um really really really good just health as tell-to-skelter again very groovy which is probably the only difference you see from these kind of high-level sort of like berlin djs and what we have here in london i think we still got really really great techno djs but i think for the most part because of how you know our clubbing scene is set up there's not a lot of groove you kind of have to go in with our set of bangers ready to go you can't really vibe your way into a night but you feel like with the berlin guys because they're used to playing longer sets or maybe they're used to playing sets at weirder times they're used to kind of having tunes in their arsenal that can kind of you know um work up to a really high high high crescendo i think that's what i ended up seeing at jacks because by the end of it everyone was hooting and hollering screaming and shouting you know giving her loads of love myself included and you could definitely see that she had held everybody's attention for the majority of that set towards the end so that was really really cool to see and of course at the end everyone was looking for the after parties to go to which i kind of participated knowing for what i wasn't going to be able to stay because i'd work the next day so that was a bit funny and then i think most people ended up going to unfold the next day actually this on sunday which i still haven't been to for the times i've been again i went to the very very first fold party which i'm actually going to upload a really funny little audio clip of me in the toilets higher up my mind you know giving them all the props but that was funny back in the day so i've been to the first first party when i put out 2018 or something but i've never been to an unfold it's just because it's on a sunday you know i can't wrap my head around going out to a rave rave on a sunday but i think i have to kind of give it a little look in going forward because for the most part they have some really interesting bookings that's where they even give a lot of the young up-and-coming talent a chance people that may be looking to make residents in the future they get a shot to do that there in it so maybe that's an option to go forward but yeah as per usual one of the best clubs great bartenders like it's stuff that you shouldn't be able to you shouldn't mention because it should be you know powerful course but if you know anything about london clubbing you know how up and down you know temperamental that stuff can be and how much it can really influence your night if you have a really bad experience with a security guard or something but i think that everybody's there's usually really cool easy to talk to searches up chill ticket figures easy id blah blah blah obviously the cloakroom stuff i would keep mentioning is a real godsend if you want to leave them in the lockers um for sure you can do that especially so i'm a big fan of that um and yeah generally just a good night so i really really had a good one with that one looking forward to more i think the next one i'm meant to be going out to is maybe the techno mate which is happening on friday this week and if not that then obviously hold out for the berlin weekend happening in a couple of weeks i think easter weekend up on weekend about the 15th 16th so that might be a good one but yeah it's been a pretty decent one in terms of going out on a friday orphan's considered because i guess a pandemic has essentially reset the clubbing scene in a big big way the people that were going out prior to the pandemic have definitely moved on to other things and um it's now left some room for people to do interesting stuff that's why you're seeing all these cool little festivals pop up in alternative nights here and there he she day or something you've got inferno you've got all these crazy cool nights because probably if i know it that really been propped to prominence i think mostly because there's now room to do stuff people want to take chances they don't want to just go to the same old same old thing anymore um you're seeing lesser than bates venvar flipping bookings happening all the time which dude happens for the most part in maybe print works there they get all the bait bookings but for the most part there's loads of interesting things going on even in places like e1 e1 the other day had ellen alien playing which i got it i missed she was playing there recently the other day so it's like they really try and um kind of diversify the nights more because you have to ha you have to try more interesting things to get people to come out now because people have maybe been i would say condition but they've got used to enjoying themselves at home now so if you want to give and obviously if you're working from home you you don't really have the benefit you know club places don't have the benefit of you already being outdoors you're indoors so they really need to make the lineup or the party compelling for you to actually leave your house to go to this place so um pick up everyone you know trying and you know putting their best foot forward and trying to make it work especially the club bookers and event promos and whatnot and obviously the people that are going out for the most part are a really good attitude man i'm not going to lie i've not had any bit of trouble at all being out to these places so that's definitely been a plus on that one that's definitely the plus that one um so moving on as per we're going to talk about obviously the thing that's been on everyone's lips the confrontation between will smith and chris rock at the oscars and for the most part i would have to start off by saying it's incredibly incredibly incredibly incredibly gay to be standing there or to be on social media um you know going out of your way to back any of these guys right multi-millionaire uber celebrities who for the most part have committed their lives to playing make-believe and pretend in order to kind of put food on the table for their family right you're kind of like an adult baby for the most part this is what your life has basically been whittled down to so the fact that they don't need you know the sympathy or the kind of uh concern from the regular person who's just trying to keep the lights on and pay their bills they don't need it it's just another part of their silly silly story especially nowadays there is no such thing as bad press you could just use anything to kind of propel your career further and further forward first thing second thing i'd say about the whole thing is that it's incredibly incredibly lame of war smith to do it in the first place to hit or to slap chris rock because of the joke that he said that he felt like you know was maybe crossing the line and maybe he had just jd pinkish in his feelings incredibly inappropriate and if i'm in no honesty it may be exposed who will smith is more as a person than anything else and maybe it was a little bit of a revelation or a kind of indication for us lame people and that's normies out there that all the things that we've been saying online about them as a couple the memes that have been shared the jokes that have been made have definitely been getting to them and it may be also a revelation that this whole kind of rumor or this idea this story whoever put it out there first that they had some sort of open relationship and what blah blah blah blah blah blah that there's definitely some division or there's some kind of um difference of opinion in terms of who wants that sort of arrangement because for the most part we've definitely seen a more emotional emotionally unhinged and somewhat nervy war smith ever since that red table talk where jada piggy smith kind of revealed that she had that entanglement with august alcina we've definitely seen a different version of will which led me to believe that he was probably the person who was less down or willing to do the whole open relationship let's just call it a you know modern marriage sort of vibe sort of thing probably there's never something that he was really down for which is weird because i remember hearing when that story was put out the other theory was the odd reason why i will is the trip is because he was also smashing margot robbie on the side allegedly which you know maybe he was doing but maybe it was just a smash and it wasn't a full-on relationship with a flipping 26 year old rmb singer who knows whatever it may be clearly it looked like from the outside looking in with was less inclined to live that kind of lifestyle jelly pig maybe you wanted that more so cool no problem but then we were force-fed um or we were kind of forced to pay attention how to listen to jail opinions we've kind of revealed every intimate detail about their relationship her feelings about tupac all this really i would say somewhat embarrassing and somewhat um kind of uh you know real life cockification of will smith happening in real time and for people like myself who grew up on the freshmen of bel-air who grew up on wall smith just being a really inspiring figure who grew up listening to his interviews kind of you know trying to figure out how he became so cool and so successful the things that he's done and what lessons can be learned and apply to stuff that i do or we do in general it really is sad to see somebody that you would kind of portray some of the hero be kind of subjected to this right kind of turn into a show of his former self where he's essentially turned himself into like some sort of um glorified version of a youtuber online because i think that might be as well another inception point of kind of walmart's career when he had to sort of pivot into being a social media influencer for them but for lack of a better term when he appeared in the youtube uncensored remember that clip with him looking into the moloculus that was maybe a signal that he star power was definitely dwindling because he's also always been known as the box office guy right the guy would you know put out one or two killer box office movies every couple of years or so and absolutely smash it regardless of what the movie was and over the years it didn't really work out that way things kind of changed society changed tick tock happened social media happened right suddenly no one cares about these hollywood stars anymore which would also you would imagine kind of lead you to understand why you know they created stuff like red table talk right because for the most part no one is listening or caring for jada pinky smith's acting career as much as they are caring about what she has to say about family and relationships and whatnot and you know navigating hollywood as a black woman blah blah blah blah blah all that talkity talking stuff has definitely made her i would say more prominent and more of a kind of household name than any of the acting things that she's done in the past i would say personally but many people disagree but regardless lamo lamo i'm a free speech absolutist personally i believe you should be able to say whatever the hell you want without the threat of violence obviously you are not kind of um you're not kind of responsible or in control of how somebody reacts but i think the moment you lay your hair on some you lay your hands on somebody when they've just used words is the moment you've lost you should always respond to threats as they come threats of violence should be addressed with threats of violence threats with words should be addressed with threats of words you shouldn't be standing out of your sea in the middle of a flipping packed room live on air going to slap someone because of a joke they said especially when we know that the person that you should be slapping is all going to sound cena at the time when we were making our jokes online i actually played a video in the background just so you can hear it but i'll meet you soon because we wanted to hear it at the time that we were kind of talking about publicly about the whole because i've seen the jada piggy smith thing you know it was it was kind of they kind of made it seem like he was being the mature one but i never saw replying or saying anything about it right but we all knew as guys as especially as men that the person that wouldn't really need to get a slap in the if we're being serious behind closed doors would obviously be jenna pinker smith for allowing that guy to come into their home to kind of nurture him and protect him and kind of look after him and help him out and all that nonsense and then it turned into some sort of relationship that should be the first person that should be getting a slap behind closed doors and the second person should be organizing himself not everyone around him that was making jokes or whatever it may be that was that was ridiculous but if anything it goes to show how i'll even say it's contempt it feels like for the most part these episodes have like a weird they have weird requirements that they placed on public right they sort of like force us to pay attention to their private lives that we don't care about for the most part most of us don't care we're just forced to care about it because they talk about so often so openly you know there's nothing else to entertain us you know especially media or in culture or in arts at the moment tv series are dog [ __ ] oscar movies are terrible right there's nothing really out there to kind of distract us apart from maybe sports and reality tv and again those you know depending on what you're watching aren't that great anyway so they force us to pay attention to their personal lives but at the moment we have an opinion that doesn't line up with what they want to hear they didn't tell us it's out of context they didn't tell us a minor business they did like all this dumb [ __ ] happens and you're like what the hell is going on am i living in a bloody matrix am i living in a matrix where i have to sit there and somehow um justify in my own head why i think somehow that i agree with these aliens because what they are they're like adult babies they don't really exist in the real world why maybe having a relationship that's open but not open and then sharing your story with millions of people is it maybe the best way to go about things i mean it's just a very strange place to be in and i think for the most part the lamest thing to come out this whole situation has been the lack of support for chris rock the lack of support for chris rock especially when it comes to comedians coming out and saying hey this is completely uncalled for because yes it's war smith but this could be anybody this could be some random person you know at some bar somewhere that doesn't like what you say and then they get up on the stage and they what they they flopping double leg you and start pounding you into the ground because they don't like the joy that you made about trump this is where it goes and i think it's completely unnecessary and completely uncalled for if you don't like what you hear you walk out and you leave the room by the end of the day it's a bloody joke and a very tame one at the end of the day what you'd want to see from comedians is they all rally around and a few of them just get out there and release an entire special put it up on youtube with just non-stop 30 minutes full of insults and jokes towards the the smith family and just saying hey you don't control how people you know um you don't control how people maybe respond to your crazy lifestyle to your unconventional way of parenting whatever it may be because most people don't live the way you live which is the reason why you get to get the big bucks because we get to watch you like zoo animals but you then don't get the right to come out here and tell us what we can say how we can say or in world's case physical source because you don't like what we said that is completely not on if you don't like the limelight you don't want people to have an opinion then retreat pull away from public life completely renounce your you know your movies your roles or whatever it may be and just live in complete privacy then of course you can command that or you can request that but for now like shut the [ __ ] up really shut the [ __ ] up and it gets worse because that was bad enough as it was the worst part about it was the apology if you're going to be the guy that's going to be like hey i've had enough of all the jokes i don't want anyone to have any more jokes at my expense with my family you know we've been through enough already blah blah blah whatever it may be stand on it stand on if you're going to be the bully boy stand on if you're going to be if you're going to be the baby of acting stand on it but don't then come out now and say you're sorry or that you apologize because we know you're not sorry because at the time especially when it has happened number one i was surprised the show went on the show continued for some odd reason they didn't stop the show for some odd reasons he wasn't escorted out of the building for some odd reason he still was able to receive his award on stage right like straight after i think that actual slap happened for some odd reason there was a video of him after the event um no or when it happened crying in the arms of tyler perry in denzel washington did they go up and give chris rock any condolences another black man that got sold on stage or are we picking and choosing which black man gets support now like what notices is this there's another video of warsmith and after party dancing and rapping along to his crappy songs you know trying to make himself feel good like what the hell is going on here now you've got an apology what's this apology for who is this for is it so you can keep your oscar nonsense absolute [ __ ] so the apology on screen it says follows you post on instagram it says yes violence in all his forms is poisonous and destructive my behavior oh god my behavior lessons academy awards was unacceptable and inexcusable jokes are at my expense are part of the job but a joke about jaden's medical condition was too much for me to bear and i reacted emotionally i would like to publicly apologize to chris i was out of line and i was wrong i'm embarrassed that my actions that were not addictive every man i want to be there's no place for violence in the world of loving kindness yeah there is but not in that way um i would also like to apologize to the academy the most important people and again is that paragraph longer yeah see the the paragraph apology to the academy and everyone involved in hollywood is longer than the one involves chris rock um i would like to apologize to the williams family the king richard family and deeply who's the king richard family okay i'll get the movie i did regret my behavior i stained that what uh what was what has been and otherwise gorgeous journey for all for all for all of us i have a work in progress sincerely will it sounds very lex friedman in it this loving like loving kindness like after lex friedman finds me on the streets and strangles me to death he's gonna say love and like i kill you in love i kill you with light like what nonsense what hobbity group if you're going to be the violence guy stand on your violence i don't vibe with any of this stuff you know jaden smith needs to grow up as well j the pinky smith grow the [ __ ] up like legitimately grow the [ __ ] up if you have a problem with this alopecia stuff again it's just for me it's attention speaking at its finest if this is an issue we're awake if you don't want to take the piss out of you let them know beforehand hey don't say this because i'm sure some of the biggest celebrities out there if you need if you pursue considering the weight that they have as a family they can definitely put in a word and say hey you know i don't want you to mention my hair now if you're a comedian worth your weight you know in gold and you're actually about this life you're going to listen to him you're going to say yeah yeah yeah and you're still going to say the joke but grow up if it's that annoying and is that pissing you off like where where a bloody wig and also maybe stop embarrassing your husband in public so he doesn't have to emotionally react this way if this is what you if you know he's what he's like behind closed doors and he has a bit of a temper especially when it comes to you you know he doesn't really tolerate disrespect he doesn't tolerate anybody moving to her in public when he's you know you know in in the vicinity all these kind of things don't put him in harm's way there's nothing worse than those type of women right that know they've got a guy who's jealous and possessive and they consistently put him in scenarios where he has to display the genus and some you know uh possessive kind of traits that will may be kind of toxic in those kind of environments don't do it or if it gets that bad guess what break up that's what i think they should be doing grown-ups maybe just get divorced because clearly they're not aligned in the way that they're kind of going about things and it's not a bad thing they could still be some of the greatest co-parenting especially celebrities known to man they could write books on it how to navigate this world whatever it may be but just maybe get divorced in it and don't subject us to all this nonsense because we generally don't care no one was caring about the oscars beforehand they tried to make us you know force us to care about it when they hide flipping amy schumer who everyone hates then she got the genius idea of maybe getting zalinski to do an address you know um live over skype or zoom at the oscars to you know get the attention of the global audience imagine that imagine zilinski trying to um grab the attention of everybody in the world concerning what's going over there in ukraine with the invasion from russia and then having it spliced in between will smith walking up and slapping chris rock in the face because of a joke he didn't like imagine imagine imagine the optics on that one so that it didn't work all those things to get us attention and now look at how the blue this convenient event happens that grabs us all by the you know by the sea of our parents and we're now all grouped by sending all the memes around i think it's a nonsense either get divorced keep your private life private or just give up your celebrity and leave us alone either way i don't care i really really don't care anyway let's move on let's move on um united news um united news so obviously most of you guys know i'm a massive united fan and obviously most of you guys know if you listen to the podcast that i've been relatively realistic about my expectations going forward with the club i feel like ever since the glaciers came on board with the exception of the turns ferguson reign it's never been successful you know maybe to some levels of success you could say you know europa league here and there uh finishing second here and there champions league finishes here and they're cool but generally in terms of kind of getting back to the heady heights of winning league titles and actually challenging for champions leagues and maybe even winning a couple domestic clubs like dfa couple league cup we haven't come close on a consistent basis ever since the graders have been in charge and the main reason why is because the glazers the way they run around the club is very commercial heavy they're more focused about trying to sell t-shirts expanding our global reach engagement bloody blah blah blah then actual sporting success which for the most part is a very backwards way to think about things because weirdly enough in football if you're actually successful on the pitch it can actually make the you know the plan to kind of maybe expand into new territories far easier because you have something to basically offer these fans that maybe don't know much about you you have glory you have you know cup goals you have excellent bits of play you have all these assets that you could use along the way to kind of get that glory that you can use obviously to expand your global audience but we don't do that you said we focus mostly on the commercial side of it and we abandon the football we think about the football second and then we also have the added uh you know pain in the ass where we've given people jobs very cushy jobs who don't have any business being the jobs that they're in you know the bankers who all got put in place when ed woodward was there those of his mates from the same university they went with together the greatest for the most part have a very hands-off approach and let them guys running how they want to run it and just pull out any dividends and the unfortunate part about when it comes to united is that it would be okay if we were able to stumble across another ice ferguson which is odd to say but if we were able to do so if we were able to kind of you know we hired david moyes and he happened to be the next reincarnation of alex ferguson the sad thing was it wouldn't matter no one would care about football structure but unfortunately for us football's at a point now where structure is probably the most important thing in football maybe ahead of transfers and stuff i would say because you know you could argue that your structure informs your transfers without adequate structure then your transfers are going to be dog strike look at how well a club like chelsea you know operates and runs itself especially in the midst of everything going on with roanoke bridge they're able to still keep chugging along for the most part because their structure is pretty watertight but with united you remove people like pierre kenyon and you know flip in size ferguson and maybe some other key figures and suddenly it all comes crumbling down on the football side of things and now we're in this affair now where we hired michael carrick after oligarch was sacked which i think too late oh you saw shock was definitely sacked too late we hired we then put michael carrick in place as an interim then we got raph ragnarok in charge as another interim who also was gonna under the guys he was gonna go upstairs and consult with john murta who is far over qualified dead and farm watched you know it's far more success in that field than the job murder does to assist the likes of daniel fletcher and joe murto darren fletcher didn't drop standing some house on the bench assisting with the club i'm not sure what that is all about what that means anything but for the most part it's not an illustration of just how poorly we're around he should be nowhere near the football side of things he should be doing the job that he's meant to be hired for and now we have a position where we still haven't hired our next permanent coach according to this article or this tweet story courtesy of united district it says mainline want their next manager to imbue the um to be the club with a strong playing entity giving harry10 hogg an edge in the contest a desire to develop a playing style figure it's probably certainly the plans outlined by united but still considering we have an international break sydney the season is coming up soon we have nothing else to play for we still don't have any pre-contract agreement in place with a manager going forward zero now my kind of um theory is that for the most part i feel like especially considering the noises coming out of the club considering what gary neville has said about pochettino recently put out paul on his um twitter feed basically asking fans who did rather eric 10 hugo pochettino the overwhelming favorite on twitter was 80 vote was eric tayne harg but then guy neville still said he'd want pochettino anyway which i can kind of give him rely on because for the most part he's always been a fan of him and also pochettino did coach in the premier league so gary neville was able to see firsthand how he was able to kind of develop his career you know working as you know southampton eventually go to spurs and get them the highest finish they've had in recent years and you know transforming how they play football and blah blah blah fair enough on that regard but there's too much noise around pochettino's name when it comes to united the fact that he was always somebody the club wanted to hire but kind of didn't i don't know why you know a few years ago and if anything my opinion would be we probably hired him too late now we probably should have hired him while we maybe were letting go of let's say uh a mourinho maybe he should have been the person that should have come in at that time so maybe freeze three and a half years too late but the noise around here is just too substantial for me to figure this in any other candidate in place i think the only person that the club really want is poach and it feels like to me that they're buying their time waiting for posh to maybe get fired from psg which is looking likely especially if they don't win the league especially considering the kind of the flipping head start they have with everybody else in the league i think there are many many points in front of the second place team so if they can win the league if they don't win the league and they also let go of leonardo who's meant to be having buttonheads or some people in charge of psg and people have looked at him as being the person responsible for how poorly they're put together as a club bloody blah blah blah if that's the case then it's going to afford maynia the ability to not pay any compensation to not pay and you know to not kind of get him out of his contract and there's one thing we know about united they love to save money and they love to get stuff just for clicks and views so if purchasing is a guy and they can save money on him by waiting for him to get sacked then this whole charade about interviewing people and you know whatever presentation ideas and having a short list this is the perfect way to go back because if anything it puts out this idea to the fans that they are actually trying to be well run because they clearly know that the people like myself and other fans don't think the clubs will run and feel like we're run by a bunch of jokers so if they're able to kind of pretend like they are well run and so go through the motions then this is a way to kind of appease the fan base when they do ultimately make a decision because what will end up happening is that a bunch of top rats would end up telling people that myself oh relax the club not what they're doing punches him for a reason back the manager or this sort of nonsense when i think in general puts his track record especially in terms of bottling stuff it's quite evident and quite true and also i think considering that he would generally require transfers and money in order for him to be successful at the club as apart from coaching is going to be an issue and the fact that i don't necessarily think he's going to be able to compete with some of the better coaches in the league um especially nowadays some you know in the same way players fall off i think managers can also fall off and i think what we've seen with patch so far is a manager on the decline for the most part now he probably does need another job in between um you know his stints you know that he's had obviously spurs and obviously now going you know when he's that flipping magic know what in between after he probably needs another job after psg to kind of restore his reputation for sure if he's able to go to seville or real madrid or whatnot or whatever club he's meant to go to next and actually win things then for sure you can say okay poacher's back but for now hiring a potch considering how lackluster we are considering a revolution that we actually need considering all the prima donnas we have in this club i think is a bad move really really bad move interesting enough uh lewis van gaal said this following um during the intestinal week he said eric 10 hulk should join the football club at north commercial club maynard is a commercial club we all knew this but it's great to see the great man louis van gaal telling you as he sees it another quote says mr pelatino was recently interviewed by man united according to sources close to united board united also indicated to him that they do not intend to rush into the choice of their future coach but clearly he's one of their favorites i think still another one which is more concerning apart from the managerial changes i think is this quote it says rashford and shaw are considered part of the key group of core players at united want to keep at old trafford and our key to push ahead with negotiations despite uncertainty of the identity of the club's next manager i personally think clubs like chelsea can get away with this even in arsenal for the most part and get ready maybe in liverpool even um a city for sure can get away this way you don't necessarily sign players based on managers choices maybe preferences like maybe they want a left back with certain playing attributes call but you have an overall idea of how you want to play football and just sign players based on the kind of gaps you need to fill your squad and then you get coaches secondly who kind of can maybe yeah what you could um can play that kind of football can coach that kind of football cool they don't necessarily matter if you sign players you know to conversation with the manager in charge because essentially you've got to pick the manager they're going to most likely you just play because you know what players you kind of want play sideways but united we don't have a playing style we don't have a way that i think is going to be um we don't have a clear identifiable way at the moment that's definitely going to get us back to where we need to get to that needs to be worked out and the only way to work that out is to allow the managers to bring in a place that they want now kind of uh tying his hands behind his back before he even starts the job by giving him plays that are not going to fit the way he's going to play or maybe you're not his preference is definitely recipe for disaster but definitely powerful course when it comes to united we are probably at the most crucial maybe you'd save him yeah maybe definitely the most crucial part of united's evolution going forward as a club because i've always said from the they dot that i don't think it will ever be a club that's going to win a challenge for major honours until the glaciers leave the glazes are the most destructive and uh hurtful part of modern day united they're the ones single-handedly holding us back the ex-players don't help with their stupid opinions and they're sort of like loyalties being basically decided on who pays them the top rates don't help with their sort of weird inner competition thing about trying to see who's the best supporter by ignoring the things that they're clearly seeing there's clear issues obviously the players at the club who are toxic and entitled and have the ego that doesn't really match their kind of sporting achievement or their abilities cool but the number one thing holding back the club in my opinion is the glazers and until the glazers leave we are never going to be successful but if you told me we're able to get a genius coaching who can maybe quicken the process who can maybe shorter the amount of time that we're in the sort of footballing wilderness i still think even with that genius manager in charge who i don't think exists because i think so i think the best managers available on the like in the world football have already got jobs and will never come to united anyway so if that's the case you're having to go with whoever's left out there at the moment i still think it's going to be a minimum of five years before we're actually challenging for league titles challenging to win the you know top european owners such as the champions league and definitely winning maybe a couple of domestic cups at lee cups fa cup i still think it's five years between getting it some would argue maybe longer because we still have to establish ourselves as a top four club which we're not but it takes five years below now with the glazers if they hire the wrong person every time they hire the wrong person it basically adds two years to the process because the first year doesn't really count and in the second year maybe when they get their second chance their transfers in and whatnot they may be changing look at the squad but every year every time they hire the wrong manager especially from the outset add another two years of the process so it could be looking you could be looking to you know eights and nines in terms of years in terms before we getting challenging again so giving this new manager the platform of these players who have been for the most part part of really disastrous and unsuccessful you know united reigns uh players who for the most part have divided opinion when it comes to coaches players for the most part who other top teams wouldn't want in their starting lineup i don't think rest of the show get into any of the other top teams in the league's side lineups where they might be sub or bench players but definitely not starting learning players is definitely a recipe for disaster and i generally can't think of anything worse than what is being proposed at the moment it's generally generally shocking stuff um another one again another thing concerning part bruno fernandes is very agreed at terms of the new five-year contract which again i think is really crazy because he's gonna be a player that's going to command you know a starting position he's going to be an age where he's not going to want to sit on a bench so it's just going to create more problems and he's definitely a player who definitely wants to play every single game so why would you give this manager such a headache why not just give him your ability to come in assess who he wants to assess and then decide who's to play for him and go forward if he decides that he wants to play mctominay and fred as a double pivot i would just have to accept that as a fan but committing you know they're like something dominating the threats to long-term contracts and the bruno fans knowing full well that you don't know who the manager is going to be it's just crazy to me ridiculously crazy and just kind of puts us again into a corner where we won't be able to sell these players going moving forward if you give a luke shaw an extension he's essentially got a contract for life at united where else is he going to go he's going to retire the club especially consider how long it's taking us to get rid of players like juan mata phil jones is still in the club jesse lingard who definitely went to leave and made all the noise just leave her still at the club like come on so this idea of giving birth and that is a contract again i don't think is warranted especially off the back of last season maybe you could say he should get one because he's been the only person that's been you know especially for recent transfers who actually done anything but i still think everyone should be playing for their supper i think everyone should be going into this new permanent manager appointment not knowing if they're gonna have a career at united everybody i don't care who it is no one in that club nobody with the exception of maybe anthony langer or something or some of the young players coming up no one in that club deserves to get a contract based on what they did prior because they've all been parts of really disastrous united reigns you know united reigns where they've essentially forced the manager out by down in their tools united reigns where they've come out and said the most entitled nutty stuff about the training programs and have to train at night and all this nonsense and all the press like they're the most entitled bunch of players that exist they need a bit of humbling they need to be brought back down to earth and the only way you can do that is by giving the manager the ability to get them out if need be but sign these players to long-term contracts i think is a recipe for disaster personally but most likely or not they're going to do it anyway and we're going to have to just move forward as a club and then just kind of pray and hope it works out which it obviously won't because football's no there is no there is no there is no flukes in football you are where you are for a reason and your united are just never going to get to that position again until i think you know we get rid of the glazes and unfortunately there's no appetite within our fan base to really just you know spark a change and call for it and you know it just doesn't exist i don't and i just can't figure out why that is i really can't but hey we have to move in it next on this is this funny story courtesy of hypebeast about the omega swatch speedmaster worldwide release that legitimately sparked a riot on carnaby street which brought back a lot of heady fun memories for myself especially considering the times i spent you know queuing outside the stores in central london overnight getting the mcdonald's breakfast with people and stuff and then getting your thing in the morning walking back to the station with your bags or checking them in box though in that what's up square entrepreneur but you know what i mean right it's a great time and obviously with with the popularity of resale culture or street wear or hypebeast culture whatever it you know these kind of years gone by the need to queue outside stores has definitely dwindled a lot of places have basically favored the online drops and that sellout frenzy most of them are queuing things local councils got involved police were not too up happy about it and it just kind of died that whole culture which i think is really annoying i still think there's a place to be had for having drops where you have people actually go to the store who want to go to a store if you have an allocation in store similar to any other brand you know your high fashion brands your electronic brands they're able to sell you know iphones and balenciaga sneakers online and they also have a location that goes in store so if you want to go in the store and pick it up in hand without having to wait you can go and do so but for whatever reason they never make enough of these things in the kind of streetwear culture sort of vibra stuff they always make a limited amount they kind of make artificial you know artificial scarcity and then they tell everybody that it's limited and then you know they they drop some ahead of time to influencers who then put them up online they get crazy resale prices especially nowadays with people out of jobs and you know bouncing around from here to here they're going to grab a you know a couple of watches and try and sell them for 10k too because why not so you know they create they create a problem for themselves but it's still nice to see such an unsuspecting brand like swatch be able to kind of restore the feeling he has to be honest i have to be honest in that regard because it beats having to see you know the queues outside the [ __ ] carnaby street sized by crappy nike max wants to see that who cares i mean it's the same old nonsense same old tired routine at least we're getting something interesting you know an actual omega swatch watch an actual watch an analog watch that people are going crazy for hallelujah hallelujah so this is the followers um let's scroll down the article it says swatch stores across the world from london to geneva to hong kong to miami was swarmed on saturday as omega sword speedmaster moon watch was released in stores the omega swatch speed master collection consists of 11 pieces referencing different planets and celestial bodies within the solar system that's what you know it's hype there's 11 different watches crazy including the moon earth sun mars jupiter saturn pluto venus uranus neptune and mercury the quartz moon swatch chronograph um references the mechanical omega speed master moon watch inspired by the nasa's apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. recently of as as of like what maybe a couple of years now i've been super into spacex stuff right i followed quite a few channels online where i just kind of you know get caught up on all things concerning um space travel and whatnot and it's been quite interesting to kind of get involved right to kind of read some books check out some documentaries here and there blah blah blah blah blah so maybe this isn't a coincidence maybe other guys out there too have also become a bit interested in that side of things especially with you know elon musk becoming like a new a new age celebrity in his kind of old age people maybe kind of been inspired to check out that sort of stuff in the race to the moon the race to mars and whatnot you know intestinal space station maybe that's been the thing or maybe just watchers in general have been a quiet sleeper that i haven't really been paying attention to but it's crazy it's absolutely great to see this is you know a watch like that is kind of commanding such a response it says the collection marks the first time swatch group luxury sauces uh such groups luxury omega brand collaborated with an entry level swatch counterpart as price point of 260 dollars which is really good all things considered buyers can purchase the entire level watch collection for much less than the original speed master i mean what's true while swatches made it clear the move watch is not a limited edition release so it's not limited thousands have flocked to the nearest watch door that was deployed in geneva and a store closure in central london due to the chaotic scenes unfolding outside the funny thing about all this stuff that always happens i feel like the more this stuff happens the more [ __ ] what you call the um replicas come out this is the common adage the more you hype up this stuff where it's going to be high resale it just it just kind of bolsters that replica market and then it kind of cheapens the original product you put out there it's a weird sort of give and take i don't know if these brands know it and just take the loss anyway because i feel like don't get me wrong if you're going to buy a legitimate watch you're going to buy anyway you're not going to go and buy the replica it's not going to happen because you want the actual watch watch but if you just want the look and you don't care about where you get the watch it may immediately cheapens the original product that come out because the replicas exist because it's going to be like it doesn't make any sense right because for sure once this is all done you know two months down the line you'll start seeing them pop up on aliexpress on all these other sites i don't know get mock whatever there's a gtx so there's other sites out there that kind of sell [ __ ] rebar stuff like in it like an etsy or something you'll for sure see these pop up for sure i've got i almost guarantee this is going to happen so i don't really i don't know i think the whole like hyping everything or making or making it giving the impressionist limited edition it can kind of you know come back and shoot in the face um it says continues here it says while swatches made it clear that the according to the video interview with houdini a buyer revealed that he traveled from las vegas to la and weighed outside for more than 22 hours to secure the watch and is currently selling it more than 10 times vision value on ebay and other secondary markets okay let's see how much they're selling it for actually on ebay let's see let's see if we can get an actual real life um kind of view on how much this stuff is selling for online because i bet you it's already kind of dropped in value because these things drop so so fast let's see what it's saying here yeah see it was 10k supposedly i'm assuming it was the first one so the first one i guess online before everybody else gets is going to be 10k and it's already been dropped now off okay i've got a check there so seven we've got one from 1000 to seven that's the pink one on once right i don't know what what one's out last mission to venus is pink the ones that everyone wants is going to be the gray ones and the darker colors so the mercury neptune neptune is four thousand one hundred bids only mercury seven thousand bids bid bid bits oh my god no wonder people are going crazy if you could buy us for two bills and rip it because it kind of you know it looks it kind of looks like as well it kind of a little bit looks like um the jacobs and co-watches i see complete items to see if they got the complete ones how much they've been going for recently one sold already mercury for 1 500 buy it now 1 000 3 500. so maybe the others are inflate and they're kind of fake bids i'm not too sure but they're really going for crazy amounts someone sold off for 30 pounds that's a bit weird i think okay we're postage to 500 so about 800 pound god almighty be selling for a lot in it jesus christ absolutely nuts anyway uh go back to the article uh blah blah blah for the for for those that missed out restocks should arrive in the coming weeks at select store so yeah you'll be able to get them again so this is just hype for nothing really um this is a this is a watch this is a queue outside of what covent garden branches or swatch and the other thing that's clear too this is kind of just a smile minor thing on my end it's pretty evident how normy resell culture has got now because when you look at queues you don't really see cool people no this is a weird point to make but back in the day we used to queue you'd see people that clearly were into the thing that they were queuing for whether they were head to toe wearing babe they were wearing some limited edition air max they were wearing some live edition jordan they had some crazy jacket like you could always tell who was really about this life and actually living their raps right they were they'll maybe dare to buy two to maybe flip one to keep one or you know whatever it may be but they're definitely a part of the culture they're part of the scene they loved what they were into whereas now it's mostly people just trying to flip they're basically people that maybe you know they're more fans of gary vee than they are of actually you know chris gibbs or his name is chris gibbs or the the chris guy from union right they probably identify more with the garyvee guide than the union dude which is i think something that i'm not really a fan of there's too many of these kind of normally guys just trying to you know hoover up these kind of cultural artifacts in the hope of kind of making a quick buck and you know for the most part i'd imagine you'd have to buy a few of these to how many you have to buy of these to make it worthwhile standing outside of a shop for 22 hours to buy a watch you have to maybe buy the whole collection in it but imagine a few people that are buying them are probably only gonna buy one or two to buy one or two to only make two and i say only but only make a couple of grand especially nowadays in today's economy considering what you want to do especially if you're out of work is that really going to move the needle is it really going to change things for you for the better i don't necessarily think so if it's money you're going to use to you know i remember back in the day when i used to do reselling of stuff especially stuff that i didn't want anymore you'd do it so you could just buy more things or to go on holiday i remember even going to new york as a first sort of boys holiday back in the day i don't know where that was maybe like 2008 or seven or something nonsense like that right i have funded my entire trip that was a flight over there on virgin airways um spending money to go buy stuff at supreme in actual new york for the first time ever all of that was basically purchased all that was purchased through reselling be able to flip shoes and [ __ ] was able to pay for that entire thing because at the time i didn't have a job right i found it incredibly difficult to get my first job especially outside of uni especially so after unison right because yeah that's 2008 yeah yeah i find it difficult to get an actual first job it's so so hard even just a cell system job i only got my actual first proper like job kind of paying okay in that kind of sales fashion world in 1948 because i knew somebody not because i was the best person for the job right i kind of got it through nepotism really for the most part um so you know being able to make that extra bit of money was able to do stuff that i couldn't already do but i don't think i could do reselling nowadays with the hope of maybe having it supplement my work wage or dj that it just wouldn't make any sense it would be something you do as an add-on maybe to do other things but again 22 hours and then you know you'd have to sell it in a really short window you have to get it and sell it now there's no this doesn't require value over the time because like i said they're going to be restocks of it it's not limited edition and also it's never watches for [ __ ] sake swatch has made a lot of money on this but they want to make more so they're going to make more of these they're going to put them out again and then by the time they put they get put out again there's going to be tons of reason there's going to be tons of fakes made already they're going to you know these factories in china are going to see all the ones that sell the most and just rep them you know what's going to happen that's a crazy queue oh my god that's going for miles oh my god and i bet you a lot of these stores like swatches especially in common garden now welcoming this because they don't probably get they don't probably get more than 100 people through their doors on a on a busy saturday i mean so having all this extra attention is definitely something that they kind of welcome you i'd imagine most of central london because people foot traffic there has definitely dwindled especially after the pandemic or you know post pandemic all the way live especially in the uk they're probably welcoming all this attention because they never ever get it prior another scene here courtesy of uh the line at chad stones for the swatch omega watch easily 500 meters long another video here showing the line in times square new york [Music] yeah like i said just a lack of cool people in the queue just automatically for me just makes it lame like i don't know maybe it's just again the hips are of me talking about part of being a part of the scene and being into this sort of stuff was actually meeting core interesting people that you can generally like you know some of my bestest friends in the world i met through standing in queues waiting for hype release stuff that we sometimes didn't even get that's how hard it was right back in the day you'd queue for flipping 16 hours and you sometimes you wouldn't even get the thing that you wanted i remember the you know the famous story that i always talk about queueing outside of busy workshops one time the baby store upside on upper james street i think this might have been the release for the babe chomper varsity jacket right classic varsity jacket i think it was um the one that um clips wore on one of the or one of the magazines or something i forgot anyway if you know you know and i guess at the time we didn't we weren't really pally paddy with the big people that used to work there but the people that you secured the front were some of the [ __ ] that you know i won't name they were really paddy paddy and they already had knowledge of how many they were coming in so they got there ahead of time before all of us knowing exactly how much was stock they bought the entire range and it was nothing left for us to buy and i remember queuing outside that store for 11 i think hours or something and then getting in the store not be able to buy anything not even a hoodie zero was available and anything i had left had to i had to leave with something right that flipping dental washington clip i gotta leave with something so i bought a flipping piece of sellotape like a roll sandpaper or paper it's like 30 pounds it wasn't really cheap like something like purple camera or something that's what i bought that's what i had to leave with because there was literally nothing available at the time and that was brutal but again i met some good friends there had some jokes you know you shared your pain collectively because you're all catching elves but this is just lame just standing there because you're so social and you know no one's caught here just a group of people just wanting to flip this off so they can buy nfts like nah man i'll pass on that yeah no one here looks cool they all look lame as hell i'm sorry i'm not that matters like and maybe it's a privilege of the employed or in general but i think i've got too much pride especially nowadays considering i feel like i put in enough work and i paid my dues enough in the world out there to be doing this to myself i couldn't do it nowadays i just couldn't it would have to be something really special to get me to get on my house to queue i'd much rather just pay resale and if i can't pay resell just buy rip legitimately there's nothing i can think of that would make me well oh you know maybe you want a queue this will make more than a queue if they ever retroed um the original ones actually right so let's see if i can see if i can get if i can get one to sew here a bathing game is the only thing i'll actually queue for let's see i'm looking for one like that's like early 2000's like a yellow camo color let's see if i can find it on here so this might be the only thing i would queue for right so i got it here a baby nape snowball jacket right this is a classic grail that i've always kind of wanted in my collection i've had a couple but they were never right i had one that was like padded it's soft and again i regret selling it it was absolutely beautiful it's like a padded down jacket it's similar to like this snowball jacket but it was obviously you know not shells more padded but it just didn't fit right and then i had another one that was darker and smaller arms i had to sell so i never had the perfect one i actually won but if they were ever to release the baby nape um snowball jacket in this sort of like yellow camera right and to the original specifications of how they were when they first came out then i would go and queue for it for it in a heartbeat no way you know no way that i wouldn't do that but apart from that i can't think of anything else legitimately that i would queue for there's nothing out there worthwhile to queue for in that regard it just doesn't exist i don't think so anyway even these are crappy these versions of it i'm showing you here at the moment let's see if i can get another one and see if i just do vintage i think it might be like early 2000s the one i want actually it's kind of weird what one has got this sort of label on the inside right um that's kind of the one that i would want with this sort of label so if they would ever release something like this then maybe you'd see me queue up again oh i think that might oh yeah this is the one i had yeah this is the jacket i had actually got sold it was similar to this it was yeah this is the one puffer jacket how much you're selling that for 558 i think i'm a mess up my far less than that actually to be honest embarrassingly enough so yeah this is the one i had it was like a puffy version of the snowball jacket pretty sure let's see if it goes off yeah yeah for sure this is the one i have maybe this sound kind of maybe q4 but a watch a swatch watch as well like come on man that's like ridiculous levels of lame don't know why it's not let me do it but hey let's just move off of this get on my nerves anyway let's go back to the actual watch yourself and see what was available come on you crashed don't tell me you've crashed okay cool good so yeah the watches themselves you know cool enough i guess it's maybe cool to see people buying watches again might mean people actually want to tell the time i remember there was a time that i was actually looking to get another g-shock because i didn't want to keep looking at my phone when i was in the gym or not or just out and about it's good to just have a watch um but to queue for something that looks like a like i said it's like a jacob's record version of a swatch i don't know if that's the vibe for me really or are people buying them because they want them to look like fake rolexes i don't know some of these watches i think people buying are they buying because they're actually into watches or because they wanted to look like a watcher they can't afford to buy who knows but yeah regardless you know it'll be a it'll be a cold cold day in hell before you see me queue up with these things again like these guys play games with us for the most part i mean they invent these artificial points of scarcity they get shocked and surprised when we go out there and try and make some money and try and flip some stuff and then they then you know pull them give us a bit of a rug pull and end up dropping them all again in the same colors you know in far more quantity later on down the line but hey what can we do in it what can we do anyway that's excellent single shot episode number five six seven i think i said if it's your first time checking out the show um thank you for checking it out i do appreciate everyone that does check it out because you know i'm just a guy that just rambles into the camera so any attention is good attention but yeah thanks again for tuning in keep an eye out for more stuff concerning me coming very very soon i'll see you guys very very soon take care be safe and all that good stuff peace | Agostinho Zinga | UCLWj0X4aOBzWQoZzz4_Z9zA | 2022-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,100 | 83,502 |
nC8fKEdscTg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8fKEdscTg | Aunt Sally's Words Of Wisdom | The one where we mix with folk who don't look like us | [Music] aunt sally's words of wisdom [Applause] so today we're going to be talking about inequalities in society and everything that that means and it should mean a lot to each and every one of us when you hear something that you really disagree with and you think is absolutely terrible then make sure you say it don't be silent but say it in a really respectful way so instead of saying you're wrong say i've got a bit of a problem with what you've just said and explain why you've got a problem that way the other person is more likely to listen so don't point the finger just say i've got a problem with what you're saying it actually works if you're organizing an event then make sure everybody has the same experience understand that people start off from a different place it's really important to break down all those barriers so that everybody has the same experience oh my goodness it says that muff potts is going to fly to mars and live there for the rest of his life oh no what are we going to do just because something says it online or you hear it doesn't mean to say it's true fake news is set out to ruin the reputation of people or organizations or to just make you generally worry so if you see something that you think is unbelievable it probably is check it out before you retweet or you believe it it's common sense check it out and here's a piece of news that isn't fake citibank are going to allow people to change their name to the one that they want without going through the bureaucracy of legals and red tape it's about time that people are allowed to be who they want to be so well done citibank i think i'll be joining them and i'm going to name myself queen sally words of wisdom very fitting my last words of wisdom for you all is about kindness but what does kindness mean i'm not talking about the power struggle patronising type of kindness where you make yourself feel better talking about good kindness and kindness where you think about who you're sitting somebody next to at a meeting to make them feel more comfortable or make sure that if you're hosting a meeting the jargon stays at the front door and that you make sure everybody understands everything that's being said those sorts of acts of kindness are really important so if you're going to be anything be good kind aunt sally's words of wisdom | peoplesvoicemedia | UC8Gf0GoCVI6xl9kMrD0vIKQ | 2021-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 437 | 2,342 |
6NH9zIaMolw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NH9zIaMolw | BREAKING | Bills RELEASE Tre White, Jordan Poyer & Mitch Morse | hey what's up you want to take a smoke break I know you've been working all day now come on L if we spend some time together we'll feel much better it's good for you come on we'll take another place come with me let's a smoke break it's just a normal break smoke SM [Music] break 30 seconds and counting there were plenty of years where there were guys who would dread being draft by the Buffalo Bills not anymore that's theuts reported feels good T at 25 seconds Brandon be realizes they're in a window of 2 to 3 years Max to get this done while the iron's still hot and getting Von Miller into that situation was big for the BS 10 9 oh baby ignition sequence starts 6 5 4 3 2 1 zero great intervie guys ah man oh man welcome in folks what's happening Buffalo fanatic seot here with you Wednesday March 6 with some breaking news we just hear from Adam Sher no more than 10 minutes ago one of the legends of the new era of the Buffalo Bills is no longer a Buffalo Bill this is a shock to me it might be a shock to you I'm stunned I'm learning it in real time with you here on the smoke break powered by vet us where the game begins make sure to check the link out in the description below for a 125% sign up bonus on your first three deposits up to 2500 with the promo code join 125 if you're just tuning in if you're just looking down on your phone for the first time in the last 15 minutes or so the bills are releasing Jordan puyer that is officially confirmed by Adam shefer and it's making its way around the Twitter verse and the internet as we speak here is the tweet from Adam schfer about 15 minutes ago he shares quote bills are releasing Jordan pyer per Source free agency safety Market grows and the safety Market currently for free agency is pretty abundant I did not see this coming I had uh man you know so the other day Rico and I did a show together we were talking about what our overall thoughts were from Brandon Bean press conference at the combine and my first takeaway it's funny you we go back and look at it my first takeaway from Brandon Bean when he spoke to the media at the combine was it sounds to me like Jordan puyer and Micah Hy are getting broken up cu he was asked directly about this tandem staying together they had been together for seven years and Brandon Bean had highlighted how that was pretty much unprecedented in this league Brandon Bean had said how spoiled the Buffalo Bills were to have had the ability to have probably the best safety tandem in the league over how long here I mean really since Shawn mcder has taken over the Buffalo Bills who's had it better at the safety position than these Buffalo Bills and I don't know what it was but it was the tone in which Brandon Bean spoke on this question that made me feel as though this isn't gonna happen but I personally thought Micah Hyde was going to be the one they were going to move off them if we go back to right when the season ended right after the bills lose to the Kansas City Chiefs Rachel bus Jordan poyer's wife she took to the internet and she basically came out and said that job wasn't finished in Buffalo for Jordan she basically came out and said we're trying to still chase that ring it was the opposite for Micah Hyde whose wife had kind of come out on Instagram and given a A Farewell almost it had felt like they were never going to be able to keep both it just felt like the way that the contracts were situated the way the Bill's current cap space is situated and of course their age being a factor and injury history being a factor it did not feel as though both of these guys would be brought back but if you had a gun to my head I would have guessed it would have been Micah Hyde they were going to move on from and who's to say that they don't who's to say that both Jordan puyer and Micah Hyde will not be moved on from I was not expecting today though folks I was just sitting downstairs with the cats uh checking in on them midday and I look down and it's amazing this time of year this is what it is this time of year you're minding your own business right you you're giving the cats some food right in one minute the other minute you look at your phone Jordan pyer is no longer a buffalo Bell um let's take a look at some of your live reactions once again folks if you're just joining us you can see it right here on your screen via Adam Sher at 311 this afternoon Jordan pyer will be released by the Buffalo Bills and he will hit the free agency market now this is the odd thing about Jordan pyer when we think about Jordan puer leaving the bills in all honesty when I think about Jordan puyer leaving the bills I think about him leaving the League this is the odd thing that's just hitting me like when I think about Jordan puyer I think about him retiring as a bill now you have to wonder where's Jordan pyer gonna be playing ball in 2024 because I don't think he's done I mean let's look at it Jordan pyer yeah we know he's getting up there in age but he's still my God Jordan puyer still capable of making some unbelievable plays in this league might I remind you of one of the last plays that these Buffalo Bills distributed on defense this past season Jordan puyer caused the fumble on the inch line against the Kansas City Chiefs that even kept that game alive we can talk all day about Tyler bass missing the field goal we can talk all day about Josh Allen not hitting khil Shakir in the back of the end zone right we can talk all day about him not taking the underneath route to Stefan Diggs getting the first down this and that none of that would have mattered if Jordan puyer doesn't Force the fumble on micle Hardman on the inch line it goes out of bounds and the bills get the ball back I mean think about how much more we would be talking about that unbelievably poorly planned fake punt that the Buffalo Bells tried to run run with Demar Hamlin towards the end of that football game you basically forget that that was an element of that game because of the play Jordan berer made on the football field so this guy still has a ton of good football ahead of him now are his prime years in the past more than likely but I still felt like there was plenty of tread left on the tires and he was going to exhaust that tread with these Buffalo Bills and now that's just not going to be the case and now it makes you wonder a variety of different things right it makes you wonder is Micah Hyde going to be gone as well that's one of the first questions I have it also makes you wonder where is Jordan puyer going to be playing football in 2024 we all remember if you do or maybe not all of us but maybe I'm sure some of you remember that last year when this was a topic we were discussing whether or not they were going to bring Jordan puer back right many people had issues with him talking about the fact that he wanted to potentially go and play somewhere with less income tax remember it was a whole thing everybody was getting in a massive argument about it why would he want to leave Buffalo and I I only only reason I remember this is because I had a huge uh argument slash debate with people about the fact that you know if it was you in that position you'd have every right to consider playing a play doing your job in a state where you can make more money people always think about the selfish aspects of this game and that's their fanhood they never think about the reality of the situation and the fact that this is a job for a lot of these guys but I remember or not not a lot of these guys all of these guys but a lot of them look at it as their job right and one of the big incentives of a job is your pay and I remember a big conversation surrounding Jordan puyer of course was him wanting to go maybe play in Miami potentially because there was no income tax no state tax and uh the reason I bring that up is because maybe that's now a factor this was a conversation that was had surrounding Jordan poer maybe going potentially playing for a Miami or a Las Vegas or maybe a Dallas Cowboys a place that doesn't have income tax I'm just thinking out loud here folks I'm learning this all in here uh in real time with you too um but are we are we I'm looking in the chat now s San Neil also being let go as well is that is that in real time as well folks wow we got a lot going on here at once because immediately after the bills also plan to restructure rul Douglas so we're keeping Russo Douglas while a lot going on here on the smoke break folks man lot going on thanks so much for joining in by the way midafternoon we got almost 1,400 of you in here on a mid Wednesday afternoon As A lot's going down at one bills drive if you're just joining Jordan P are no longer a Buffalo Bill I guess the silver lining in this folks the Silver Lining right now the bills are restructuring rou Douglas let's take a moment let's take a moment and at least be thankful that we have that positivity coming out of this Russo Douglas comes to this team last year no one was expecting rul Douglas to join the buffalo bills and be one of their best players for the duration of the season on defense he could have very well been a guy they were going to have to move off from this coming off season depending on how the dominoes fell depending on what the situation was with the cap we are now learning right here via Adam schfer the bills plan to restructure quarterback rul Douglas's contract to save approximately two and a half million uh against their cap per source so wow Brandon Bean no Wednesdays off for Brandon Bean hump day and he's not looking forward to the weekend because he is strictly business today I'm seeing uh I'm seeing talk about Saran Neil where are you guys seeing this I guess I'll just head over to my my Twitter here and and take a look and I'm sure this will be one of the first thing that pops up I guess yeah there it is via our very own via our very own here at Buffalo Fanatics shout out to Pier Bobby or Rico whoever put this up breaking the bills have released safety San Neil okay so am I playing am I playing safety this year am I am are they trotting zbot out to play safety I think folks we are learning very very very uh we are warning in in very real time here that the Buffalo Bills are going to be channeling safety in the draft can we not come to that conclusion this I love my man right here by the way as I was was saying am I playing safety this year my man on Twitter here uh prod by Moone he says looks like I'll be playing safety next season yep Jacob right here saying looks like we're drafting a safety uh wow um yeah so I guess we go from this is why I always felt right I always felt that since since wide receiver was so want by this fan base throughout the really the last several months knowing the draft being around the corner if you asked anybody who do you want the bills to draft everybody says wide receiver wide receiver wide receiver it almost felt as though everyone wanted wide receiver so badly that it was just not going to happen now to me it feels like you have got to be thinking going into this draft the bills are going to be at least at the very least hammering in on a safety in the first round if not in the first three rounds there's just no way there's just no way that they don't this is a lot going on at once folks we got over 1,500 of you in here at the same time welcome in uh a lot going on at one Bills Drive Jordan puyer released by the bills San Neil released by the bills and uh it sounds like we are re the bills are restructuring rul Douglas to save some money off the cap as well Jeremiah poer I believe he's I think he's is he brothers or cousins with with Jordan puyer he says well bombs away I don't know what this means wow what an idiot he is Alex tuck fan club responds no way you're calling Brandon being an idiot Jeremiah pyer says sure am I I I forget I see Jeremiah pop up on my Twitter every now and then I I forget if he's he might be Jordan's cousin maybe I I forget I think he might be his cousin always showing love though to his fam I mean he's he's like always rooting for uh for Jordan obviously but this is interesting so soon 311's when at 311 uh not the band uh Amber still is the color of your energy but at at 311 when Jordan or when Adam schfer tweeted out that Jordan puer was no longer going to be a bill Jeremiah player immediately responds well bombs away what an idiot he is Alec tuck fan club immediately response says no way you're calling Brandon being an idiot Jeremiah player says sure am RC okay thanks for confirmation in the chat by the way guys it's his brother okay I wasn't sure if it was his brother or his cousin so it is his brother according to rc3 hey look it if if I'm my sister very very very different situation but my sister was a All-American lacrosse player and she went from oh God random the random Twitter [ __ ] that pops up I mean what are we doing here what are we doing here folks my God AP apologies Jesus Christ but what I was saying was is that um oh my God the stuff that pops up on Twitter is just hilarious uh but my sister transferred colleges and I remember she transferred colleges because she did she didn't love how things were going in one spot so of course every time I was I was asked about it you defend her on on the situation of course you always go with the the the the family member the person so of course uh Jeremiah poer is gonna defend his brother in that situation but I personally was not expecting I was not expecting him to be cut at least not today I I did not think that we were going to get this in information this this uh this move this early at least this early I mean we are very early here in the stages of the off seon here and of course the free agency market hasn't even opened up yet we're going to be opening up free agency in a week from today right the 13th is when free agency kicks off um so let's go over to spot track and let's take a look if this is updated yet or not the bill is of course already cut aeem Hines as well this looks like this it might have been updated let's take a look looking for poyer on here I'm not seeing his name yeah this looks like this has been updated these guys who work this website are incredible by the way so they already have the restruct the restructure the restructure option for R Douglas is gone so I'm anticipating they already updated that okay but they they haven't cut nem Hines but that hasn't been officially done yet but that's happening so you get rid of nahem Hines right and where's Jordan puer on this I'm just take taking my time going through this making sure he's not still on here so if that's the case the bills are sitting around 30 million right now so the bills are sitting around 30 million right now underneath of the cap situation this this is going to be of course when nahem Hines gets released right um and just a Qui you know we've gone over this before but a quick you know example of a restructuring of Josh Allen's contract and gets you down to about 12 the Von Miller situation is one we're going to be keeping an eye on of course travius Whitey and Dawson Knox to me those are the big three that I'm keeping an eye on right because those those three to me are the ones that you feel like have to be reworked or going to be reworked at some point um getting a random phone call from the Massachusetts area whatever that might be and I look down I'm like who the hell Who the hell's calling me from Massachusetts unless it's Bill bellich trying to send me Kendrick Bourne even though he's not with the he's not with the bill um sorry this is all happening in real time here so as as we're as we go through here this is I believe updated without the um subtraction of of nahem Hines so we're looking at about 30 million right now currently the the C situation for these Buffalo Bills um let's go back to see what the reaction is from the fan base from Adam sher's tweet that the bills are moving on from Jordan pyer I think from the majority of people this is is going to be coming as a shock uh people are already trying to uh lure Jordan pyer to their to their uh fan base here you got SpongeBob with a chub on hoping that he comes to the Cleveland Browns trying to bring him back to Philadelphia Cleveland uh Cleveland Browns uh Chicago Bears big loss FanDuel sports book is stunn I mean this this is stunning this is stunning folks I did not expect this what's going on now at the the the big question now that remains is what's going on at safety you ask yourself today what are the Bills going to do at the safety position I mean I understand people in here saying you know Jordan pyer not what he used to be right and we all know this he's not he's not prime Jordan pyer anymore that's what happens when you're this far into your career right but he was still like I just mentioned not all that long ago still a damn great playmaker for this team and when you think about the Cornerstone when you think about the Cornerstone of these Buffalo Bills over the regime under Shawn mcder you cannot speak on that period without Jordan puyer being towards the Forefront um now we all know that as time has gone on here we knew that the possibility of this happening was increasing we didn't know that it was going to be an inevitability but in the same breath when you got San Neil gone and you got Jordan puer gone and you don't know the status of Micah Hyde and that in itself could be up in the air to begin with I don't know what the plan is now so it's either the bills go and try and make a major move at the safety position in in free agency or they're completely going to be ryant on trying to fill that void in the draft let's take a look currently now at what the what the availability looking like for the safety position on the free agency market obviously Jordan P are added to that list now so we'll take a look here spot tracks got the list of available Uh current available free agents at the safety position and here they are now obviously we all know that it's not going to be as easy as just going and grabbing anybody off the branch here with the situation the Bills currently have um the way that they're currently strapped up cap wise but it seems to me like the in it's going the initiative here is going to be we're heading into the draft and safety is going to be one of the top PRI I mean it's going to be the top priority I guess so according to Ari marav is it on Twitter he says that the the the move with puyer that frees up about six million as we know Micah Hyde so they're both free agents currently both free agents currently and I'm just wondering if the inevitable is being delayed now at this point with uh Micah Hyde as well I wonder if as we sit here if if it let me know what you guys think in the chat do you think it's an inevitability the bills also just move off of Jordan or Micah Hyde don't bring him back he's a free agent I mean I don't I don't know if the bills are going to make it happen with Micah Hyde do you think that that's a priority now I originally had thought that Micah Hyde was going to be the first casualty of the safety tandem I did I did not anticipate Jordan puer being the first to go and as we know Micah you know he's been dealing with injuries throughout his career and last year once again but when he's healthy he's been great but now as a free agent with Jordan gone I wonder if this is all but inevitable at this point that Micah Hyde is just will not be a bill again the San Neil move for the bills according to Ian rap report that's gonna that's going to free up about 3 million so when I had that spot track up I'm not sure if that's entirely up I I I have to like find like find through it here or fan through it to see exactly what has been updated I don't know how real time this stuff is I mean usually it is pretty good which is miraculous I don't know how these guys do it but it sits at 35 million right now I'm not sure if that does incorporate moving on from Neil and the money saved with Jordan puyer because that adds up to about 9 million as I said earlier the bills are sitting at 35 million over so from the looks of it I from what I can tell it looks like it has counted against it but with the addition of the um with the addition of the nahem Hines cut the bills are sitting at around 30 if that's not already updated um you guys let me know if you're seeing anything otherwise cuz I'd like to get the most updated cap situation possible by the way hit that like button while you're in here we got over 2,000 in here right now talking about a very sad departure in Jordan pyer leaving our Buffalo Bills today we'll talk in a minute here about truly what kind of player he's been for these Buffalo Bills because it deserves to be talked about he is uh he has truly been a Cornerstone for these Buffalo Bills man I just wanted to get an updated cap number number uh on here let's see spot track has it at 35 million not including nahem hin so I mean that's what I I I'm not entirely sure if that's the updated situation or not that doesn't seem right to me I feel like it should be lower than that after you just cut 9 million off the top with Saran Neil and Jordan pyer I feel like it's more in the mid 20s um and then you also restructure rul Douglas's two and a half so if we add that up if we add it up right now we take F $5.7 million saved off the cap with the Jordan pyer situation two5 million saved off the cap with the rou Douglas restructuring and then with Saron Neil that saves about $35 million so I mean a pretty significant afternoon at one Bills Drive the one positive as we watch Jordan pyer leave here I will say though the one positive we sit here and and are able to celebrate I mean I know it's tough to think that way when you're watching one of the better players these bills have had in a out the last decade or so walk out the door I mean it is very positive to know that you have Russo Douglas locked out I feel great about that that was something that I don't know if we were completely certain on so in one breath you know you're losing Jordan puer and that completely blows but I will say if if you could if you could find a silver lining in the moment and it's tough to right now it's nice to know hey at the very least we got rul Doug locked up you can ver you can pretty much guarantee he's going to be a starting Corner next year let's talk about Jordan pyer man I'll tell you what has there been anybody who's truly embodied the Buffalo Bills more in his time as a Buffalo Bill than Jordan pyer let's go back and talk about what these Buffalo Bills were right around the time Shawn McDermot took over because when Shawn McDermot took over this was still a period when these Buffalo Bills were the same as they were my entire upbringing right and these Buffalo Bills were mediocre at best essentially one of the Laughing stocks of the league never good enough to be in the playoffs right never good enough to be a contender but really never bad enough to be picking in the top five pretty much the worst possible place you could be in the league there's nowhere in the league you'd rather not be than in the depths of mediocrity and that of course is what the Buffalo Bills were in for the longest time and of course we all know that Josh Allen is the main reason that the bills have been lifted from the depths of mediocrity right but we have to remember that things the the tide started to change prior to the acquisition of Josh Allen the drought was ended prior the drought was ended when sha mcder takes this team over and essentially makes the playoffs on the back of the defense and we all know that this Buffalo Bills team their defense has been nothing shy of extraordinary since Shawn McDermot has taken over whether you love Shawn McDermot whether you hate Shawn McDermot these Buffalo Bills have had one of the best defenses in the league because of him since he has been the head coach of these Buffalo Bills and I think no better there was no better coaching job during his time with these bills than last year because he proved Pro to you exactly why he has his job in the first place he has his job as a head coach because of how good of a defensive coach he is and last year when he was faced with the utmost scrutiny on top of the fact a near improbable roster situation sha mcder was able to come out on top put that defense together was able to find the puzzle pieces to work one week work another week right but we go back to when this all this all started and sha mcder takes over in 2017 and they end up winning their first playoff game in my lifetime they end the drought right and we go back to when this all started sha mcder takes over in 2017 for these Buffalo Bills Jordan puyer joins these Buffalo Bills in 2017 from the Cleveland Browns so you can't go back and talk about the beginning of what we know the Buffalo Bills to be now really without going back to the beginning of Shawn mcdermitt's tenure with this team which just so happens to be completely linked with the beginning of a new regime at defense as well Jordan puyer enters the Buffalo Bills in 2017 and the bills have never really looked back since outside of one year rookie year Josh Allen where we had to ride the wave and essentially allow Josh Allen to form into Josh Allen these Buffalo Bills have been one of the best teams in the league Josh Allen certainly has a ton to do with that the acquisition of Stefan dig certainly had a ton to do with that and we all know that when you have a great quarterback in this league winning comes a lot easier than if you don't but we all know that a lot of the success that these Buffalo Bills have had during this period has been because of their defense and there's no secret as to why Jordan pyer is one of the names you think of when you think of the Buffalo Bills and it's because he has been one of the faces of this defense throughout the entirety of the Shawn McDermot run and that's why if you're a Bills fan today and you sit back and you look at your phone and you look down and you see oh my God Jordan puyer no longer a bill that's why it hits home more than it might if it was any other player cuz it really felt like he was one of those guys that was here for the beginning almost at the beginning of the end if you will the beginning of the end of the old bills the beginning of the new era of the bills the beginning of the end of the old era when Jordan puyer joins this team when Shawn mcder T takes over a year later when when Josh Allen is drafted those old bills became quickly a thing of the past and I know 2017 it doesn't feel like it was all that long ago now but you're blinking folks 2017 somehow was seven years ago doesn't feel that way to me even when you say 2017 out loud it's almost like you want to say wow 2017 what was that two years ago no seven years ago we went about a solid 20 years Where the Buffalo Bills were a joke and it was right at around the 2017 Mark where that joke started to lose its luster it no longer was the punchline and Jordan puyer comes to these bills in that year and was one of the reasons why they enjoyed as much successes they have over these last seven years and when you think about the safety position it goes beyond the Buffalo Bills when you think about Jordan puyer and Micah Hyde it goes beyond the success that they've had with the bills it goes beyond them being Buffalo Bills if you survey the entire league it does not get better than what Jordan puyer and Micah Hyde brought to the table as a safety tandem for these Buffalo Bells I think it's almost unarguable that that was the the best safety tandem in the league throughout its run and as and as Brandon Bean said the other day and this is when I first got the inkling that this might be coming to an end here soon he had said it's amazing we had the Run we did while we did because a seven-year run with potentially the best safety tandem in the league is unprecedented and he's right but you go back to when it all started to change folks you go back to when it all started to change in 2017 think think back on that think back on what the bills were prior to 2017 and within that one year the all the guys we're talking about right now in this same breath they all joined the bills in this same season Micah Hyde a bill in 2017 right Jordan puyer a bill in 2017 Shawn mcder takes over the Buffalo Bills as head coach in 2017 this is why on my show I keep referring to this new chapter with these Buffalo Bills this is the reason why right here this to me is why this upcoming draft is so pivotal this is why it's so pivotal you are watching one page be turned to the next in the book of the Buffalo Bills but these next couple of page turns are chapter Turners as I sit here talking to you about the 2017 chapter of the Buffalo Bills think about how much changed Micah Hy joins right Jordan pyer joins Sean MC durman takes over his head coach this is all coming to an end today essentially the tandem's gone whether Micah Hyde stays or not is one thing but the tandem itself that we have enjoyed as Bills fans of Micah Hyde and Jordan puer in Buffalo that's done we've been enjoying that since 2017 it's done many people out there last year right calling for sha mcdermitt's job and then of course we don't know if Micah High joins or not this is the seven years here where you go from this is what was seven years ago to now this is how much things change and we also know that Gabe Davis is more than likely going to be out the door we don't know what the future hold with Stefan Diggs we don't know what the future holds with travius white right the chapters are turning here and this is one of the biggest indicators that's why it hits home as much as it does not only are you losing a great not only are you losing one of the bills Legends of the last decade or so but it really is that gut punch where you sit back and realize the chapters are turning now and it's time that the Buffalo Bills really put their best foot forward in making sure that this next chapter this next iteration is as good as it can possibly be it's going to be very tough to outdo what the bills were able to do to get to this point I mean you look at that 2017 year alone it's amazing in the same year you bring in Jordan pyer and Micah high they end up becoming the best safety tandem in the league it's pretty remarkable sad day today sad day today as the Buffalo Bills announced that they will be parting ways with Jordan pyer I I didn't see this coming today folks I don't know where you're at with it I'm bummed out I got a question I'm going to post to the chat that my main man Pierre asked on Twitter I'm GNA pose this to the chat in just a second 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Casino Live betting and Race book we're celebrating 30 years with a historic offer of 125% sign up bonus on your first three deposits plus 10% gamblers Insurance get started today bet us where the game begins so Pierre takes to Twitter and Pierre's asking the question to Bill Mafia he's saying did Jordan puyer earn a bills Wall of Fame spot and I think that that's an awfully interesting question we'll go to the comment section real quick and it seems as though we're kind of split got a couple of people down on the bottom saying no got a couple of people on the top saying yeah I don't have a problem with it I mean let's go back to once again what I was just what I was just was talking about here what I was just talking about is that is is this change this massive change for these Buffalo Bills in a very short period of time and I think that that was you know the Jordan puyer acquisition the Micah Hy acquisition the hiring of Shawn mcder these were all major culture shifters once in a lifetime type changes right I mean and we and you might think you might listen to me say that you might say what do you mean once in a lifetime whatever there are a couple of safties it's a head coach I went 20 years folks growing up with the inability for this bill's team to find anything worth the damn any semblance of culture any semblance of continuity I mean folks it was 20 straight years of just hoping to God you wound up getting what we got and I think it you'd be hard pressed to say that we would have we would have had what we had defensively if it weren't for that tandem there's a reason why these guys have been captains of this team for as long as they have so when you ask the question is Jordan P or a wall of Famer I think that there's certainly an argument for it I think there's certainly an argument for that Mitch are we saying Mitch Morris just got really I mean folks what is going on here today Aaron Allen saying Mitch Morris just got released let me let me check in on this dude it wow [Music] [Laughter] wow oh what are we doing today folks this just in on the smoke break while we're on the topic of like losing recent Legends for this team I mean wow this just in Via Ian rap por and Mike Garo the bills are releasing Center Mitch moris I mean what is going on oh my God Wednesday March 6 let it be known as a day where it just feels like the last half decade decade or so of my Buffalo Bills is is ending before my eyes oh my God Mitch Morris you know what's so funny about Mitch Morris you want to talk about one of the more underrated players in the league for how long when you think about Mitch Morris when you think about the offensive line for these bills it's felt like Mitch Morris has been such a staple for this team that you don't even really bring him up you know what I mean you don't even really bring I don't even know how else to describe it but you don't even really bring up Mitch Morris because he's been such a Cornerstone for this team when you're talking about the offensive line you usually just you're talking about Deon Doc and Spencer Brown like you don't even bring up Mitch Morris because you just know what you have in Mitch Morris he's just been such a Cornerstone you almost forget about him because he's just been that good for these bills we all know he's had his concussion problem and maybe that has something to do with this and I think he probably played a bit longer than we could have anticipated but my God oh this is a bummer of a day I mean this is a b listen I understand it's a business business is business folks the NFL is a business we all know this the NFL is a business and it's a salary cap driven one at that and the bills are certainly in a position right now or the salary cap is not their friend but this is a sad day today it's a sad day today couple of longtime Buffalo Bills gone in in like I was saying earlier in one moment you're making coffee you're making sure the cats aren't killing themselves you look back at the your phone and and two two uh couple of bills Legends are gone if you're just joining us folks and my God we got almost 30100 people in here what a day oh my God what a day in Buffalo we got 3100 people in here live on a Wednesday at 4 o00 something must be going on you might be asking if you're just tuning in something going on indeed folks Mitch moris four minutes ago announced from Ian Rapaport and mich rafalo will be released by the Buffalo Bills and that's just the additional scoop on a Sunday of wildness as we also lose Jordan puer today Jordan puyer released by the Buffalo Bills the Buffalo Bills also restructure rasul Douglas's deal he'll be sticking around um but wow A A Crazy Day King cam coming in he's saying Conor McGovern gone as well interesting because they just no this see this can't be king cam I think he might have a little bit twisted here this is just another thing in here now they had just restructured they just restructured Conor McGovern Ian rapaport's now saying five minutes ago the bills are because the bills restructured Conor MCG that was the first thing they did to start the free agency or to start the offseason they just did this last week Ian rapaport's now saying Conor McGovern is going to be moving to Center the Bill's just signed David Edwards to an extension he's going to start a guard I mean this we got this is just yeah they Hardy gone now too I mean why not chat's just firing off left and right I is that via Rapaport as well is anybody else doing anything today but the Buffalo Bills the bills are now the the bills are planning to release wide receiver and return specialist Deontay Hardy per me and Tom pisero according Ian rabbit Port the former All Pro now heads to free agency I mean did did did did Brandon Bean sit down with like an 18 rack of Red Bull and just say we're gonna get this all done today I mean did he sit down today with a with a a keg of espresso and just say we're going to keep pouring them up we're getting this all done in one shot here I mean this this is an hours worth of just rapid fire clearing house at one Bills Drive right now this is just an absolute turret of of of stuff coming out of one Bills Drive I can't even keep my thoughts in order here I don't know can let me let me see if we can get this cap situation updated now this spot track's impressive something they they definitely just updated this in real time okay now this is obviously more updated than it was 15 20 minutes ago folks when we looked at this the bills the Bill's not even I mean this is just this is what Brandon Bean has done in the last hour folks as we sat here about I don't know 20 minutes ago the bills were sitting at about $40 million over the cap and now they're under $20 million over the cap So within a span of I mean in the time it would have taken you to like place an online order for McDonald's drive over to the drive-thru swing through it grab the order and come back and sit back on your couch and stuff your fat face with it all of this has occurred I mean seriously within a 20 minute span I don't think I could have had a pizza delivered to my door in in in the matter of time the bills just save2 million off the cap seriously I mean if I were to have called up the pizza joint and said yep let's do a pepperoni and sausage and a dozen wings and then hung the phone up I don't think it would have reached the door in the time the bills have moved off of Jordan puyer Mitch moris Deontay Hardy restructured rul Douglas and said oh by the way Conor McGovern is going to be playing Center this coming season and we're going to we're going to go from about $36 million over the cap and by the way I don't think this factors in nahem Hines it doesn't because they're planning on cutting him as well the bills are at about $15 million the bills started out at about what 45 million the bills were started started off at about $45 million over the cap they're now sitting once they move off of nahem hin which is already been announced by the team once they do that they're going to be at about 15 I mean this is major major major moves today wow over 3500 of you in here on the smoke break on a Wednesday afternoon appreciate all you guys joining in make sure to let me know your thoughts in the comments because there are a lot of thoughts to be had tons of moves being made today at one Bill's drive out of nowhere I mean that is the off season folks you wonder why I constantly refer to the NFL as the greatest reality television show going this is why because it never ends it never ends the NFL doesn't stop I mean you got March Madness is about to start like two weeks the NBA playoffs start next month MLB starts next month and nobody gives a rat's ass because the NFL is still King even when the game isn't even being played you're sitting around on a Wednesday afternoon midafternoon right work it away and the Bill's entire organization just seemingly flips on a dime it's insanity Darren Martin comes in with a super chat Darren says Bean doesn't have time to play nice with his money let him cook he wants to get a ring this year no time to play with these old heads let's get at it I mean look at he there if you want to say anything about Brandon Bean the one thing you can't say about him is that he's he's not playing around or that the one thing you can't say is that he's playing around I mean Brandon being sat down like you know imagine like you're at work like you are every day imagine you sit down in your in your chair at your office you sit down and you pull yourself in and you crack your knuckles right and you get you say let's get to work Brandon Bean sat down today and he said let's get to work I mean this is a day of days Brandon Bean essentially just done did about a week or I don't even know A month's worth of restructuring it feels like in about in about 45 minutes now the question is folks right the question is well there's a variety of questions hell there is a [ __ ] ton of questions but here's a couple that that comes to my mind right for starters we obviously know because if we go back to this by the way just just just just to let you know how significant the moves made today were in regard to the cap if we take away nahem Hines if the bills are just able to restructure Josh Allen they're they're going to be $3 million under the cap I mean this is how quick things have changed the bills the bills like like an hour ago the bills had the worst cap situation in the league and they are now one restructure of Josh Allen's contract away from being $3 million underneath the cap so the question now it remains or the question now being posed I guess would be the better way to phrase it is this all being done simply because of the cap situation in H or is there a much bigger play being crafted here cuz we all know that the the cap situation had to be dealt with but I don't know if it had to be dealt with this drastically in this immediate setting like the way it's happened today is there a bigger move at play at play we all the the bills now have what they have 10 or 11 draft picks they're now damn near right where they need to be in the cap situation ation and they have plenty of needs now I'm wondering what the move is is this all being done simply to be able to to restructure their cap down to where it needs to be or is there a bigger play here are the Bills trying to make something happen what that might be who the hell knows but it does make you wonder if you're doing all of this at one moment I mean if you're doing all of this essentially in an hour's worth the time it feels like there's got to be something Brandon Bean trying to do in an awfully short period of time right this all didn't have to be done today within an hour I mean I guess it could I mean you want to talk about one of the most efficient afternoons you could possibly have I mean essentially it could just be that and that alone I mean it could be Brandon Bean just getting the offseason work done and then that's that right but there to me the question is is that is posed when it's done this quickly why is it done so quickly why is it all done you know within an hour it now makes you wonder when the free agency period opens up if what was done today is in pursuit of getting something else done during that free agency period that we were not anticipating otherwise so Rogers asking do we think that the moves are are to clear space for Douglas Jones extensions well they just restructured rul Douglas so they could they could of course re uh extend him as well but I I'm imagining with the fact that they just restructured his deal this afternoon I mean and if you haven't heard that's why if you haven't heard it's because there been so much [ __ ] going on but they restructured rul Douglas already so I I I don't know if that they're Paving a way to to extend him I mean you know it's crazy one of my favorite teachers of all time my main man my my Mr dulio one of my favorite teachers of all time he tweets M Mr dulo Legend man he's the best he's one of my all-time favorite teachers he actually wrote my letter of recommendation for college and you know it's a crazy day at one Bill's drive when Mr dulio is tweeting at me and he just goes what the hell is happening this is a crazy day it's a crazy day I mean there's a lot going on here there's a ton going on here so the mitchmore situation that was an $8 million cap sa in itself by the way I don't know if I mentioned that earlier so I mean essentially I don't know did it let's go back to Ian rap aort here let's let's calculate up just based on what there there's no there's no dollar amount given surrounding the the Deontay Hardy situation but eight so let's just off the top of my head here I know I I know spot Trek already kind of updated it but just to kind of give you a quick idea of of what exactly has been done today we got eight and a half saved off the cap from the Mitch Mo situation 7 and A2 I believe with Jordan puyer sod Neil was three million and then they restructured rul Douglas which I believe also saved about three million as well yeah two and a half million with the restructuring of rul Douglas wow so I I'm I'm over here doing like rudimentary math on a on a basically a napkin shefer does the math for me Bill's also releasing wide returner so these two moves alone were $12.8 million in cap savings Snapp your finger Snapp your finger with with those two cap moves or those two two moves my headphones just died those two moves in itself snap the fingers 13 million but if I'm adding it up here just based on all the moves made today what the bills were able to do with their cap the the the bills essentially saved about $20 million in cap space today with within an hour we're looking at about a $20 million swing in the C for these Buffalo Bills today and it's at the hands in the main story here it's not even the cap the main story here is the fact that the bills are losing two I mean two icons in my opinion for the from the last half decade decade or so man that's really the story here just an absolute bummer of a day but a necessary day this is what happens when you get into the situation that the bills have got themselves into and all teams are all teams deal with this we know this all teams deal with this but you want to know what this is a great Point Adam's making here this is what is the biggest bummer about this situation it's everybody's used to losing guys in this league you have to lose guys on a yearly basis the league is not built to be able to continuously roll over team after team after team I mean I'm watching the Dynasty right now uh the New England Patriots documentary on Apple TV it's phenomenal I highly recommend it very well done and the reason I say that is I know we all don't we not very fond of the Patriots it's a good watch if you're not if you're not fond of the Patriots because it it plays both angles but one of the big angles in the in the Dynasty is how the Patriots went from one era of the dynasty to essentially in one draft the 200 nine draft I believe they went from one draft being almost fad fading out to immediately back on top again and they were losing a ton of Veteran leadership and within one draft they essentially replenished it all I mean within one draft they got um Devin mccordi Rob gronowski at the time of course a major factor in Aaron Hernandez what I'm getting at is there are eras that just change on a dime those Patriots had a core group of guys right obviously like I said Teddy brusi Mike Rael guys that this team were relying on and all of a sudden they're gone this is what hits the hardest when you lose those cornerstones those guys with the ca on their shirt and uh yeah Marco saying 2010 for that draft by the way thank you that was it was a 2010 draft for the Patriots that they get into depth with it's very interesting but this is the biggest bummer of course you're losing a ton of Talent on the field right but it's it's it's an added blow when you're losing guys with the c on their shirt right it's a real added blow when not only are you losing that Talent on the field but you're losing captains and I know a lot of people a lot of people might not view the captain ship as a big deal or maybe as big of a deal as I do but I find it to be a big deal I find the the the overall locker room presence to be one of the more underrated factors of a player and it's something that I've always felt means a lot to me in regard to drafting a guy uh signing a signing a guy or having a guy be the face of to your team and I have felt that these bills have had a lot of great Cornerstone players be the face of their team over the last Almost near decade or so that that's how long it's been rolling on here now it's crazy to think about it but as we talk about Jordan pyer and mikah Hyde the fact that that's closer to a decade in the books than not is wild um and they've had some terrific talent but at the same time they've had some terrific leadership and no question about it when it comes to that particular Point Jordan puyer and Mitch Morris have been right there man they've been right there I mean Mitch moris it always felt like he'd he'd take to the podium and and and wear it on his sleeve right Mitch Morris would take to the podium and give you raw authentic answers and really be a great solid face for this team when needed we all know what Jordan puyer has gone through personally and what he battled through in order to be able to be become what he became not only on the field but of course in um you know who he became as a person battling his alcoholism and battling his inner demons to be able to become the better man that he finds himself to be today this all happened throughout the course of being a Buffalo Bill the Journey of being within this organization and that also earned a SE on the on the sh to Jordan puyer and Mitch Morse of course being a captain of this offense as well you're in you're in the process now of watching two captains hit the road it's a bummer obviously it has to happen like when you're $40 million over the cap bummers are around the corner we all knew this I think everybody was just nobody ever wanted to talk about this I remember constantly saying last year like you know things are going to be real different real soon real soon and everybody's just like not everybody I don't know I mean it just felt like at the time a lot of people were like oh well that'll happen when it happens and then this is this is it this is it happening this is it happening it just felt like last year I feel like we had to have known that this was going to this was going to be last year was going to be the last year where it felt like it was that core bills you know and that don't get don't get my words Twisted by the way it doesn't mean the bills aren't going to be a great team aren't going to be a contender right it just means that it's gonna have a different feel like s's coming in here saying this is nothing zebot calm down I don't think it's nothing you're losing two you're losing two captains in one day I don't think this is nothing at all right I think you're losing two captains today you're losing two big faces of this franchise in in in one day on either side of the ball I mean you're losing a Cornerstone on either side of the ball within the span of 45 minutes I I can't sit here and say that this is not nothing I mean I understand they haven't been the greatest on the field in regard to what we know that they can be what they have been but you're losing two captains in one day that's certainly something but what I'm getting at is it had to happen of course we all know that what they were or what they are now isn't what they were and we know that as time progresses it was only going to become more and more evident what I'm saying is is it's a bummer today it's sad today not necessarily because you're losing this overwhelming Talent on the field in the prime of their career but you're losing it just feels like an era kind of ending that's what it feels like right it feels like an ending of a of an era you're losing two captains in one day on either side of the ball that feels like an era ending you're are we are we talking about cutting travus white right now is that what we're doing right now is that is that live here on the smoke break as well folks is that live on the smoke break I mean s is it still not it still nothing three seconds ago via Adam Sher guys you're going to need to bear with me I'm I'm like scatterbrained right now my brain is like three seconds ago more departures on buffalo's defense bills are releasing two-time Pro Bowl cornerback travius white pers Source Buffalo will designate him as a post June one cut which will save them 10.2 million in c space with 6.2 million in dead money his contract will remain on Buffalo's books until then but he's free to sign with a new team as early as next week the bills according to Adam schfer here they guys they have they have shaved $26 million off what is going on I hopped on this stream thinking we were going to talk about Jordan pyer for a little while and we were going to end it I thought we were going to hop on this stream today in the middle of the afternoon give our love and respect to Jordan puer for a terrific run in Buffalo and we were going to move on our merry way in the Pro in the in the time span in which I've hit the start button on that episode what I thought to be that episode in the time span I sit down here I create a thumbnail with Jordan poyer's face on it right exclusively Jordan poer released from the bills in the title as you can see below you and I sit down here and I think okay we're going to come on here this is Major news we're going to sit down we're going to talk about the departure of Jordan puyer how much he meant to the bills have a great rest of your Wednesday folks in this in this hour process in that time the bills have shaved $26 million off the cap they have not only gotten rid of Jordan P but they've also gotten rid of their captain and Center Mitch moris they have cut cornerback San Neil they have gotten rid of Deontay Hardy the other day we as we know that was already in um for gone conclusion that he Hines was cut so that doesn't count but they restructured rul Douglas and now travius white is cut just taking a look here okay so man oh man so we go back we go back to uh we go back to 2017 like I was talking about earlier right we go back to 2017 and this is now this is now another 2017 this is wild the beginning iteration of these new Buffalo Bills which really started to take shape in 2017 this is yet another 2017 member of these Buffalo Bills gone travius white was the first round draft pick for these bills in 2017 gone Jordan puer became a Buffalo Bill in 2017 gone Micah Hyde became a Buffalo Bill in 2017 I'm starting to feel like it's more and more likely that he's not going to be a bill potentially gone Where Do We Begin on travius white the what I can say more than anything I feel so terrible for him this was a guy that showed just a relenting amount of promise when he was drafted by the bills in 2017 shortly into his career became an allpro corner and if you remember early on in his career we were having discussions as to whether or not travius white might be one of the best corners in the entire game of football uh it wasn't a matter of arguing if he was top 10 or this and that I mean I know it seems like a while ago maybe but there were certainly moments where we were discussing whether or not travius white was one of the best in the game at the corner position but then all of a sudden like what happens to so many people in this league unfortunately all of a sudden injuries ra ravish injuries come out of nowhere and they can derail careers and I don't know if today Jordan puyer or excuse me I don't know if today travius white is a cap casualty of the Buffalo Bills if he doesn't suffer backto back season ending injuries you wonder if if if if travius white suffers you wonder if travius white suffers one of his injuries right is he back if travius white only suffers the injury in 2022 comes back last year like anticipated and then doesn't suffer another season ending injury last year what are the odds of him being back I I would have to imagine they would be much more likely than not this is why I feel so absolutely terrible for the guy you you know you know that last year it took everything for him to come back sorry I'm trying to get my headphones to work they're not there we go they're working now as we know it took everything for him to come back it never felt like he was he he felt like he was 100% ready to come back when he did and it finally felt like once he got a couple of games under his belt because we remember him coming back late last year right he comes back or excuse me late the year prior and it just never felt like he was ready to fully be back and that's why going into last season you were so excited because you knew travius White had a full off SE to put the injury behind him really prepare himself and we're going to get the full version of the travius white experience back in 2023 because what we knew that experience to be was an awfully good experience like I was just mentioning a former All Pro and at one point a guy we were arguing about being one of the better Corners in this entire league and um and when he came back late in the season off that ACL it just never felt quite right and everybody was saying you know travius White's he's not going to be what he used to be he's washed this and that no one gave in my opinion and I shouldn't say no one but the vast majority of the critics did not give proper Credence to the situation they did not give enough time to travius White to adequately heal and come back he was given that time in the off season this past going into this past season he comes into the year and it finally felt like a couple games in we were like damn travius White's back travius white is back the old travius white is here and it's good to have him that's what was so exciting going into last year right is because you knew that you were going to get a healthy travius white back and you were going to have essentially a fully healthy defense going into the 2023 season little would we know that throughout the duration of the 2023 season Health would be the biggest concern of the entire team that what felt so great about going into the season last year with that defense right but we go back to early in the year and we remember travius white getting that interception against the commanders right and it just felt like all right let's go travius White's back baby you go one week after following week and travius white another season ending injury and you just remember I can remember seeing the look on his face you can remember seeing the entire fan base's look on their face and you could just tell I think a lot of people knew in that moment when travius white went down against the Miami Dolphins and they bring the cart out I think a lot of people knew in that moment that that was probably the last time they were gonna see travius white as a buffalo Bell when you go from an ACL tear to an Achilles tear in backto back years at the corner position it's a it's a very hard proposition to uh to imagine that you're going to be an all Pro Caliber player coming back from that especially when you have the cap situation that you do in regard to uh how the team uh is currently structured and what travius white was going to be owed with his contract situation the whole thing wound up just being a terrible a terrible storm when you combine the the two injuries the Cav situation and Jordan or I'm keep getting all these names piled up this is insane all this going on at once when you take into consideration the back-to-back injuries when you take into consideration trabus White's contract when you take into consideration the bills cap situation it was a imperfect storm a perfect storm of imperfectness and I feel so bad because you know I mean I always think back remember I remember Thanksgiving day I think it was Thanksgiving Day two years ago when they showed the picture of travius white and his family on Thanksgiving and it was hilarious because it's travius white and and all of his kids and they all they he had the cutest family ever and I never forget Cena because it just looked like they were all kind of like just just one big happy family and I the reason I bring up that photo is because in the photo it's travius way and he's got a bunch of little kids and there is his wife and I think about that photo all the time like I thought about that photo when he went down against the Dolphins because you're thinking this is how I think I don't know how you guys are but obviously the loss on the football field the fact that you're losing your your first round pick from 2017 the fact that you're losing what was an all pro Corner the fact that you're losing a starter on this team the fact that you're losing a starter at a position where you're not very well off to begin with it all sucks but then you even add you add on top of it all these other elements the human element right this is a guy who works his ass off his whole career to get to where he's at to earn a firstr draft pick not only do you earn that but you come into the league and you prove you're worthy of it you become an all pro right you become a multi-time pro bowler you become one of the best players on this team you become one of the cornerstones of the beginning of the new era of the Buffalo Bills you become one of the cornerstones of this new age defense that has been one of the best in the league under Shawn mcder and within two years you get two season ending injuries and you think about the family you think about him you think about all that went into his life to to become what he became and to have it all end like that now look it's not like his career's over someone's going to sign travius white but this is not the way it's supposed to go and this is unfortunately the way it goes for some guys and when you think about it it's just a it's a damn shame it's a damn shame and it's sad and it sucks it's sad and it sucks because there's no he's a hell of a guy he's hilarious everybody loves travius white find me a Bills fan that does not love travius white and you'll find me a liar if you find me I'm I'm sad for travius white Richie coming in we all know this was inevitable but the kitchen sink all at once and I think you are putting it perfectly rich thank you damn Bean must go wide receiver round one says Richie then he got to have big dick energy at the draft I think the way you are putting it is the way that it is meant to be put it's not that I think any of this was shocking I think in individual increments we've all had these we've had this conversation on here I have Rico has Rico and I together have we just had this conversation the other day during our midafternoon show in IND individual increments I think that swallowing the loss of these guys is probably much more digestible but within an hour time span when you get hit across the face with three starters gone in the blink of an eye three of your better players three players that you've come to love over the last decade or so man it is an absolute jaw adjuster a total below the belt punch for all of this to occur within the span of literally 45 minutes to an hour so Richie what you're saying is exactly spoton it's not that all of these things weren't it's not that a lot of this was shocking I don't think anybody's shocked that the bills were gonna have to make a major move on travius white the Mitch Morse won to me pretty shocking I can't lie I didn't see that coming I don't know if the Jordan puyer is shock I mean it feels shocking but it also doesn't if that makes sense right Jordan puyer we knew that it was a possibility so I can't say it was shocking even though it does feel shocking I don't know but the way you're saying is exactly how I feel I feel like it's got to be a lot of the re the way we all feel it's the kitchen sink all at once it just feels like you went from nothing to holy [ __ ] everything within an hour I mean guys the bills went in today with a $40 million uh cap problem they went in today $40 million over the cap and they shaved $26 million off of that before dinner time uh Bob's coming in here back on taxes uh I am a CPA from the Buffalo area I moved to Naples Florida Rich area good on you good on you Bob and it is almost 20% cheaper living in Naples than in Buffalo mostly because of taxes Western New York is getting worse and worse when it comes to taxes now I think the reason Bob's bringing this up and by the way thanks for spending the afternoon with us Bob I know uh it is March 6 you got to be one busy man as a CPA currently in early March as tax season creeps around the corner here but the reason Bob's bringing up taxes is because I spoke earlier on the on the reason Jordan puyer at one point was being talked about going to other teams like the Miami Dolphins last year before they had resigned them because of uh tax imp uh implications living in New York from a tax perspective is about as bad as it can possibly get and I always sympathize with players who had the mindset of hey I can make more playing in Miami than playing in Buffalo like if that's a priority for you I never sat back and judged from that mindset because that always seemed like it's a fair factor for a player to have it's a fair mindset for a player to have I can make more here and I want to live here I mean that always made sense to me now I don't know that doesn't really have anything to do with what happened today but the reason B I was bringing it up is because I brought it up earlier when talking about maybe potential Landing spots for Jordan puyer now that he's no longer a Buffalo Bill because we had talked earlier about those potential Landing spots from last year when he was discussing potential places he might want to go when it comes to T tax impl uh implications based on his salary and based on where he's playing uh Darren Martin coming in here he was due 17 million it was bound to happen gives me a lot of confidence for Elum and I'm not even scared for this secondary because McDermot will Coach the hell out of one fire uh oh let me ReRe that not even scared for the secondary because McDermot will Coach the hell out of it um got to get young yeah no look it I have the utmost faith in MC der's coaching ability to be able to get this team in shape to be competitive but I think we're all lying to ourselves if we think that it's going to happen overnight when we're losing I mean we just lost to now let's let's keep it into perspective here one KY elim we don't know we haven't been given a sample size adequate enough to understand what Kyer elim is for this team the bills don't even seem to know you hope to God KY elim all of a sudden has that leap like kind of like Spencer Brown this year where you go into this season and you're like is Spencer Brown going to be a guy that we're going to be able to rely on on this offensive line is Spencer Brown a guy we're going to want to retain on this offensive line can he be a young Cornerstone for this offense and I don't think anybody really felt confident in saying he could be and I think Spencer Brown came in this into this past season and shattered expectations we're going to need a leap like that from Kyer elim in order to feel comfortable about him at the cornerback position we have not been given any reason to believe that we should be comfortable in Kyer elim being essentially the solution at corner for this team but moving off of travius white I don't know if it indicates that there's confidence in kyum or it's just something that had to be done because of the injury situation and because of the cap situation maybe it's a combination of both but I personally think it has probably a lot more to do with the fact that you have have a player going into his what eighth season off of two season ending injuries with a major cap hit it's just that's why I was saying earlier it is a perfect storm of imperfect elements and that's why it sucks so bad for travius why that's why my heart just absolutely breaks for the damn guy it's just it it couldn't be a worse concoction of [ __ ] really um I have all the confidence in the world for mcder but there's going to have to be pieces put into play in order to get things situated now we do know if you're just joining and don't know all of what happened today one of the elements that did occur today in this I mean one of the ingredients in this ever changing stew of insanity that's going on at one Bill's drive today one of the ingredients was that uh rul Douglas's contract was restructured and he will be be a starting corner for these bills coming next season at least at least there's that right at least there's that right so that that is one aspect that you do feel good about today and you have that lock down when we're talking about the corner situation here but uh but you can add one more one more draft need right not that I don't think it it wasn't already on there I think it definitely was already on there but now you you just now that we're talking about it out loud you think about it even more right Darren coming in saying Bean not playing nice with his money y'all no doubt about it I mean Bean is out here wheeling and dealing today I mean big baller Bean today I would have loved to have been a a fly on the wall today and you know here's the other thing too that's crazy about a day like today and this is something I feel like is not talked about at all when it comes to being a general manager of of a football team do you know how how hard of it and this is the same for sha mcder as well I'm sure he's involved in all these conversations and is involved in the um the overall sitdown process that occurs with these players do you know how hard it has to be I want you to I want you to In This Moment as I as I lay this out to you sit in the moment and put yourself in the shoes of both Brandon bean and Shawn McDermot and simultaneously put yourself in the shoes of the player do you know how hard it is to sit down with a guy like travius white who you drafted right this is this was the beginning of your career travius white was the beginning of the new bills the beginning of the new era the beginning of the reason why Shawn mcder and Brandon Bean are who they are today and you got to sit down with travius white that guy your first pick in that 2017 draft you got to sit down with him across the way from you after two season ending injuries and you got to tell the guy it's over you know how hard that's got to be to do you know how hard that's got to be to hear Brandon bean and Shawn mcder had to do that today to three different guys that you could argue have been three major pieces to this franchise over the last half decade decade or so in the span of one afternoon in the span of one afternoon Brandon bean and Shawn mcder had to sit across away from three major pivotal pieces of this team and tell them they're no longer a part of it I wouldn't this is why not everybody can have these jobs man not everybody can succeed not everybody can be up for a task like that these jobs go far beyond being cap Wizards go far beyond being great evaluators of talent you have got to be a business oriented person at the end of the day and you have got to be able to in that position and do what is necessary of you in that moment you have got to be able to do the things that nobody would ever want to do and that is essentially sitting down and telling somebody it's over I don't know if you've ever broken up with a significant other any of you in here we're at almost 6,000 people in here right now and I'm sure some of you have had to sit down and break up with somebody that you probably still loved you still liked but it wasn't working out whether you had to do it long distance or whether you were just at a different phase of your life than that person for whatever reason you still really liked them but you had to move on sure many of of you in here have done that it's not easy imagine doing that three different times to three different people in an hour and not like you're like like the Deontay Hardy one for instance like you brought Deontay Hardy in to be a special teams uh Edition it didn't wind up being what you thought it would be whatever you move on from Deontay Hardy Deontay Hardy didn't come in and take over the Buffalo Bills it's probably a little easier to say to Deontay Hardy hey you know thanks for your time here we're moving on so you understand that right so it'd be different if you had like three Deontay Hardy situations today where you come in for for a year and you move on we're talking about three Heavy Hitters here man we're talking about captains we're talking about pro bowlers all Pros multiyear guys and the travius white one of all of them had to be the hardest that was the first draft pick for Brandon bean I believe I know for yes yes wait hold on no I always forget this Brandon Bean was hired immediately after that draft pick right it's odd because the bills hired Brandon Bean literally like a month after the uh the fire of Doug wayy so Doug wayy drafted travius white I believe right yes yeah they fired him the day after the draft yeah of course such an odd situation so I always think Brandon Bean Right comes to the team in 2017 I always assume because it's been that long you always assume oh he was around for the draft pick but he wasn't but it's still at to its core it's still all the same because he takes over literally the day after the draft pick and then has to do with the team what he ends up doing so essentially when you come in as Brandon Bean right this is the first pick for Shawn mcder right this is the first draft pick for Shawn McDermot a defensive oriented guy obviously so you bring in travius white as your first ever draft pick as the head coach now Brandon Bean wasn't the one calling the shots for that draft pick for these bills but he still comes in that year and his first year on the job that's the first draft pick that he's welcoming into the the team and that he's starting to rebuild this team with right that that one out of all of them has had to have been the absolute toughest I would imagine just because these guys all come even though Brandon Bean wasn't the one who pulled the trigger on travius white all of these guys came to the bills in the exact same year I mean this is why this had to have been so difficult same same can be said for Jordan puyer these guys all joined the bills in the exact same year they all come into the building right travius white Jordan puyer Shawn McDermott Brandon Bean they all enter the building in the same year they have been together throughout the entirety of their careers in Buffalo I just can't imagine how difficult it must have been to sit across the way from those guys who have been through it all with you and tell them it's over my dad just texted me wow period man like I said I the Trav white one I'm I'm most fixated on from the perspective of them actually making this announcement to him right because like I mentioned so Doug Wy draft drafts travius white yes but Brandon Bean comes in literally the day after this is the first overall pick this is the first first round pick that Brandon Bean now has to work with and and build around this is the first draft pick in the first round for Shawn mcder as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills right they are all coming in at the same time and now after two I mean this has just got to be one of the hardest things you could ever really do I I I can't imagine because not only are you doing this to a guy that you start your career with but you do it to a guy that just came off of back-to-back season ending injuries and you know this the the toughest part about the whole thing too is you know how good he was and how good he could have been if it weren't for the [Music] injuries I'll say this I know it's prob it'll get lost on a lot of people it'll get lost on a lot of people a lot of credit to Brandon Bean for being able to do it and sha mcder that'll get lost on a lot of people I know it's their job I know they get paid millions of dollars to do it that is not an easy thing to do it had to happen like many people have said it's not all that shocking the shocking element is that it's all happening at once it had to happen right but I don't care what you say man there's a human element to this game and there's no way in hell that was an easy conversation from the perspective of anybody involved in it let's back to some more Super chats we got nearly 6,100 in here crazy day at one Bills Drive make sure to leave your comments give me your overall thoughts on this whole situation this is just absolute Insanity unfolding at one Bills Drive today is essentially an entire offseason's worth of cap restructuring and and work and and cuts and releases and this and that and the other thing I've happened in the span of one afternoon in Orchard Park New York just uh and absolutely wild afternoon for these Buffalo Bills Richie coming in saying oh we already did that one Richie's got another one here Richie saying honestly not worried Benford Bernard Milana I mean this is the one thing that is nice is that luckily for us we did see The Shining elements of guys that we would not have thought had the capability right Benford and Bernard being those two you just did not know that that was possible to have those two guys come in and be as good as they were especially probably Terrell Bernard right where it's just like how could you have imagined that it was going to end up being as good as it uh it ended up being like you don't know what you you have until it's kind of thrusted out in front of you and when you have no other choice but to see the you have no other choice but to play the cards you're de when Matt Milano goes down and Bernard's got to step up I mean he did so up until he was injured and and not only that but when you lose when you lose a guy like taine Edmonds who they lost on their own bition right that was a choice the bills made it wasn't one that they absolutely had to do but it was one that they made nonetheless when you move on from a first round draft pick like they did with uh trinee Edmonds there's going to be a lot of people out there wondering can they fill the shoes now I understand there wasn't a whole lot of love lost when it came to traine Edmond a lot of people were anticipating and were happy with the move made on T Edmonds when he was let go but no one knew the result of that was going to be TR Terrell Bernard coming in and absolutely kicking major ass and we know that before Milano got hurt Terrell Bernard and Matt Milano were looking like they were on Pace to be the best linebacker tandem in the NFL so you do have these gems that pop out of nowhere that do have the excited but that's why you got to keep uncovering these gems man that's why you got to keep on picking away at the dirt in this draft and finding these gems because this is the new era starting up and these are going to be the gems that are going to be the cornerstones of the new era these are going to be the guys seven years from now we're talking about the way we're talking about Morse and and puyer and travius white today this draft is just if you if you didn't think it was huge before today it it's just it is such a such a huge draft top retired said this defense went on as far as they could they are the reason we have fallen flat in the playoffs it's so it's so hard to to weigh this to me of course they were the reason they fell flat against the Chiefs AJ Klein was in there off the family of AK right I'm not making excuses I'm stating facts the defense for the bills against the Chiefs was a h was half half of what it was supposed to be so that's why you could argue that they fall flat in that game but you're right it does feel like the times where the bills had their best defenses it didn't end up showcasing itself as such defense did not look good at all against the Cincinnati Bengals neither did the offense but still it's a it's a it's a it's a team sport and we all know that the defense couldn't get a stop in the 13 second game and neither could the Chiefs defense but it wasn't the way that it wasn't away the the scale tilted but we have sample sizes of a couple of games right this is the problem these sample sizes where the defense doesn't get it done doesn't get it done this and that there's no de deting this this is a fact the longevity of this defense under Shawn McDermot has been extraordinary there is no denying it yes are there pitfalls in the playoffs are there games you wish you could have back absolutely absolutely but under Shawn mcdermit this defense has been nothing shy of extraordinary they've been nothing shy of one of the League's best and when you look at the in internal Personnel the individual players bills Di has certainly had some of the best and you know that's why today it's a huge gut punch that that defense now loses two of the guys that were a big part of that I just all of this happening at once today is a wild wild ride a wild ride and I know you guys are all as stunned as I am we're at over 6,200 people live in here on the on the smoke break on the Buffalo Fanatics YouTube channel I'm sure we got a ton of new people in here as well so do me a favor and hit that subscribe button we'll be talking about this stuff all throughout the 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think we like I had mentioned earlier all told the bills essentially I mean it's not complet they're not completely done yet but the bills more or less solved almost their entire cap situation in one afternoon today I mean this is just nuts they were over40 million they were $40 million over the cap and and uh and they have shattered that down to about 14 or so now once again how do you guys view this is all being done today strictly due to the fact that they had to get down to their to the cap number right they had to get down to even or above or below rather or is there something bigger at play just seems like a lot being done at one given time with the free agency starting next week I just don't know who would be the I don't know who the the target would be if anything to me it just it just all comes down to the draft I I want to sit here and think oh there's a bigger play at hand here but at the end of the day I don't really know if there is I mean this is just the reality of the situation that was the bills cap uh structure I mean this is just kind of the reality of the situation I want to sit here and think that an entire afternoon's worth of crazy moves left and right was in the pursuit uh in pursuit of this major move for these bills to make but the more you think about it the more I don't really know if it is because this is what had to be done doing what had to be done doesn't necessarily signify that they're doing it because there's something big shiny and exciting around the corner I think it's just a matter of the fact that it had to be done I think the problem is is we sit here with all of this happening and you almost want you almost feel like there has to be a payoff for this right like you sit here and you see all this happening at once and you can't help but think there's got to be a payoff to this and in the reality the reality of the situation is that the only payoff is hey congratulations you're now uh you're now down to where you need to be when it comes to the C salary cap Justin from go Justin go Buffalo saying just joined please recap all the moves this afternoon gladly I'll do that for everybody in here as we are now approaching nearly 6,400 people currently live here on the Buffalo Fanatics that is some craziness and that is because we've had a crazy day at one Bills Drive and everybody of course is joining in together to experience it to together because this is going to be a day I don't think we're going to soon forget so to recap to everybody who might just be coming around to the stream or coming around to Twitter and saying what the hell is going on in Buffalo here's your recap of what has gone on today with Brandon bean and these Buffalo Bills so the day started off around what three o'clock I guess you could say around three o'clock or so the Buffalo Bills announced that they were going to be uh moving on from Jordan puyer and that at the time felt like it was going to be the big move of the day cuz I don't know how you could see it being bigger than that that was just the tip of the iceberg the bills would then go on to make a variety of other moves throughout the day and eventually get to nearly shaving $26 million off of their cap situation not only did the Bills released Jordan puyer the bills also released San Neil the bills released Center Mitch Morse the bills just 40 minutes ago release first round Draft pick from 2017 travius white in addition they also released Deontay Hardy they restructured rul Douglas's contract they announced that Matt McGovern is going to be the pseudo center now in place of Mitch moris I mean did I get it all that that is what has happened today if you are just joining that is the synopsis of what's happened today and I think I got it all it's tough to keep track once again let's let's start from the beginning if you're just joining today if you're just coming around to Twitter you're just looking at your phone after work and you're saying what is going on in Buffalo once again the day kicked off at one bills drive with the release of Jordan puer no longer a buffalo Bell that then turned into the release of Deontay Hardy the release of Center Mitch moris the release of travius white the release um or excuse me the RE structuring of uh rul Douglas the release of San Neil all told the bills go into today with about a $40 million salary cap uh about $40 million over the salary cap they chop off about 26 million from that cap situation in the span of about an hour um a wild wild day PVC fam coming in here saying so in total after all of this what do we save in cap space so like I said they go into today and they were about $40 million over the cap I'll give you each individual situation and how that affected the salary cap so most recently the bills just released travius white he is going to be according to Adam schfer designated as a post June one cut this will save the bills 10.2 million off the salary cap so the travius white move alone was a uh a $10.2 million saving um they then cut or they then released Mitch Morris and Deontay Hardy those two moves according to Adam schfer collectively totaled into 122.8 million in uh in freed up salary cap the restructuring of rul Douglas that freed up $2.5 million off the cap for these Buffalo Bells and then uh I believe the Jordan pyer situation that ended up freeing up let me just double check that freed up a pretty significant amount of money as well just double check on the Jordan pyer one man what a wild day the Mitch Morse one in itself by the way that that alone was an $8 and A5 million uh saving for these Buffalo Bells um man is someone have the exact number uh by the way the the cap situation is so insane to me one website's always got a different number than the other website I can never tell which one's 100% accurate or not it pisses me off does anyone have the exact number on Jordan pyer by the way the exact cap number I I had it like here we go $5.7 million I believe MCH merch is saying seven and a half my buddy Marsh is saying seven and a half but I'm seeing on Twitter 5.7 this is what I'm saying yeah and Tyson's saying 5.7 too this what I this is what so annoying to me about this I one person says one thing the other says another thing I'm not necessarily sure who's right and who's wrong and whatever um and I and I want to go to spot track but I don't think it's completely updated yet let's TR let's try uh let's try over the cap right let's try that one I saw someone mention that it's a good one pulling that up real quick so this is what I'm getting at this is why I'm not entirely sure which one is completely updated and which one's not because over the cap.com has the bills at $19 million over the current cap as it stands right now and uh spot track has him at 16 million over the cap but that's not including the um I don't believe that's including the nahem Hines situation so let me go to Twitter real quick and just double check by the way as I'm on Twitter I wanted to pull this up real quick saw this awesome video I mean this just got I was talking earlier about the significance of some of these guys to this team in particular um you know Jordan poer having been a captain and really been one of the the the cornerstones for these bills since the beginning of the Sha McDermot era here's sha mcder himself just the other day speaking on the impact that Jordan puer has had for these Buffalo Bills since he's arrived and since he became a Buffalo Bill because this gives you a good idea of of what he meant to this team and of course sha McDermot is well aware of that here's sha McDermot via Dan fats by the way this was from his Twitter um but here's a video of sha McDermot just the other day at the at the combine speaking on on Jordan pyer instrumental in our success Jordan has been um just instrumental in our success and and the growth of our organization our team our defense um can't say enough good about Jordan just like Micah um and usually when I say one the other one comes to mind as well and so um I think Jordan for us has been a player uh among other things that probably to me that stand out his his toughness his mental and physical toughness is what to me Rises to the surface when he's out there for us versus when when when he's not in terms of the toughness of our overall defense um I think Jordan does a great job of of driving that Jordan has been I think it's well put I think we've noticed over the years we've noticed the difference between uh uh defense with Jordan pyer on the field and a defense with Jordan puyer off the field I go back to if you remember a couple of seasons ago when these Buffalo Bills lost Jordan puyer and they had to play the Baltimore Ravens it was the next game back for these bills it was on the road in Baltimore and it was the first game back for Jordan puyer and I remember him making that incredible interception in the back right corner of the End Zone on Lamar Jackson to win the B win the game for the bills and I remember it was in that moment where you just noticed the big the difference between this bills defense with Jordan puyer This bills defense without Jordan puyer and that that was a game just off the top of my head you know the bills don't win it if he's not on the field and I think that there's probably a lot of games you go back and look at throughout time where you say to yourself are are these bills the exact same team or do they have the exact same outcomes if it weren't for Jordan pyer out on the field or Micah hide out on the field with him right I it's it's crazy Colt mcandrew is coming in here he's saying this has to be Bean's biggest draft yet yeah I've been I've been on this for about a month now I'd say and I think this is now I'll double triple down on it this to me has got to be the draft of Brandon Bean's career this is going to be like I was saying I was watching earlier the the dynasty New England Patriots documentary on Apple TV and they had felt going into the 2010 draft that their team was on a decline now don't get me Twisted here okay the Buffalo Bills are not what the Patriots were were in the early 2000s nobody is but they had felt that that team was on a decline and they go into the 2010 draft and the reason that the Dynasty resurged is because of what they did in that draft you are able to you are able to completely re structure your team in a single draft if you do it right and we got to remember the bills have done good things as of late to add to what they can do in this draft we're g to get another year of development from khil Shakir we're g to get another year of development from Dalton concade we're g to get another year of development from James Cook and we've all seen the flashes that are capable of all three of those guys Spencer Brown comes on a season to go right you're just going to have to find other ways to continuously add to continuously find these guys where you're saying like for instance K Shakir you're like damn I didn't know he had that capability damn I didn't know he he was that good at catching the ball this guy catches everything that comes his way right but to me it's not as much the late round picks you're hoping that you get those late round picks that end up being a factor for your team the way I see it the bills as it stands right now it's the beginning of the of the draft the top three rounds this coming draft that they have got to absolutely na absolutely na because it just feels like if they don't they can't they don't have the luxury anymore of falling back on veteran lead excuse me they don't have the the luxury anymore of falling back on veteran leadership to kind of circumvent not nailing the top of the draft it just seems like it's something that they don't currently have the luxury of doing anymore because you're watching it in real time you're watching in real time right now this veteran leadership start sort of phase out a bit here once again PBC was saying so all told after all of this what do we save in cap ually today the bill saved around $26 million in c space and that's not including I believe what they did the other day um with nahem Hines So within the last couple of days here the bills have essentially saved about $30 million we have a little bit of other news coming in just this just in Via uh via Tim Graham on Twitter Tim Graham beat reporter for the athletic bills and former quarterback Mitchell T trabis in talks to reunite Source tells Tim Graham Steelers released him so he's free to sign now that's interesting the bills definitely needed to upgrade at the backup quarterback position I never felt like Kyle Allen was going to be an adequate Suitor if Josh Allen ended up going down now I've been on record a thousand times saying if joshh Allen goes down the whole season ually goes down with it but I still feel like this team can be competitive with the right backup quarterback Mitch trabis to me always felt like the adequate backup quarterback you want to have an a backup quarterback that somewhat resembles the style of play that your quarterback plays and I think that if there was a Josh Allen light if there was a backup Josh Allen in the league I feel like a great example of that would be Mitch trabis I always felt good and Good's not the right word I always felt better knowing if something happened to Josh Allen Mitch trabis could take over Mitch trabis is taking a team to the playoffs a first round draft pick athletic we know he has some capability I never felt like if Josh Allen went down you know Kyle Allen comes in I just it's over if Mitch trabis comes in I think that this team can still be competitive so via Tim Graham about 10 minutes ago the bills are in conversation to bring back uh what was uh the former backup quarterback Buffalo Mitch trabis he was in um Pittsburgh and now released by Pittsburg is in talks with the bills to rejoin the team as a backup quarterback oh my God just parous and Twitter here getting the vibe I mean take a look at this graphic this I mean look at this graphic just in one I mean in in one graphic you got I mean in one graphic you got three studs gone two captains gone let's go to your reactions let's see how you guys feel ER Allen saying next week is goingon to be fun see I don't know if it is or it isn't I the way I see it it's like I think that this just had to be done because it had to be done maybe something's in the works for Brandon Bean next week that we don't anticipate who knows I don't know but to me this just just feels more like this is this is the Dirty Work that had to be done and and it got done cob new coming in saying I'm sick zebba yeah I mean I feel like there's a lot of us today are sad as hell losing travius white losing Jordan pyer losing Mitch mois you woke up today right when you woke up today this bill's team was an entirely different team than it is when you're going to bed tonight that's the reality of the situation whether or not it was inevitable is one thing cuz will argue it was and yeah it probably was I don't know if the Mitch Moore situation was ever inevitable I don't really ever feel like we we we got got down that rabbit hole all that much but we certainly had our conversations about moving off a Jordan puyer we certainly had our conversations about moving off a travius white I don't think we ever had the conversation about moving off all of these guys within an hour of one day in the middle of the week you woke up this morning with the Buffalo Bills having an entirely different team than they do when you hit the pillow tonight that's a fact so it is sick it is kind of sad it is sickening there's I mean there's really no other way to put it my main man btek Mo Morris puyer and Trey represented all that is Buffalo yes pyer was an excellent representation of Buffalo everybody and you want to talk about universally loved guys who didn't love those three guys who didn't love Jordan pyer who didn't love Mitch Morris who didn't love Trey white big ball of bean remember in light of let's go find let's watch that video real quick let me find that let's have let's have a smile as we as we think about the time spent with travius white the big ball of bean quote in the uh cafeteria is a classic I figured it would have been easier to find than than I figured if I just Googled it I could find it I'm not seeing it think I found it but it got removed I thought that video would have been a lot easier to ex to access and it was I guess not here I am trying to have a a nice smile a a nice laugh to no AV Val classic what else we got going on here in the comments man Ryan saying Knox has to be next no lot of money for a backup tight end so as I was talking about earlier the the ones where my eyes were focused in on when it came to the the players most affected by the or most affecting the cap travius white was certainly at the top of that list we know how that stands now and then it was Von Miller and Dawson Knox Dawson Knox for sure is is on my my radar of of guys you have to look out for what's going to happen with Dawson Knox I think we saw that the utilization of of Doan conade is going to be a more prominent feature than the utilization of uh dalon or excuse me of Dawson Knox I think we saw that not only on display last year due to the fact that Dawson Knox got injured but also due to the fact that I just think Dalton cancade was drafted to be more you know the bigger role player they didn't know that dton concade was going to be there for them when they gave Dawson Knox the money that they gave him now they attempted to to run the two-man show last year I don't know if we were able to get a great look at it because of the injury to Dawson Knox I don't know if that was ever adequately dist displayed for us to to really get a judgment call on but at the end of the day the reality remains that you we have too much money tied up in a situation at tight end where you feel pretty confident in your in your now second-year player being not only potentially the better player out on the field but certainly the better player with far less um effect on the [Music] cap I don't think they want to get rid of Dawson Knox by any means but like I said they paid him money that would attribute to him being the starting centerpiece of that position and now once you go and get do and conc probably a situation the bills didn't think they were going to end up being in it's a totally different situation now when you paid him it was that wasn't the situation at hand so I I would certainly imagine that a restructuring for Dawson Knox has to be around the corner now what's going to go on with the Von Miller situation I have no clue I mean makes you wonder how much different the situation in general for these bills would be this offseason if the Von Miller situation in it in itself wasn't a situation at all there there's going to be a lot of what it could have should as when it comes to thinking back on the situation surrounding Von Miller um the the move itself the money involved itself of course the injury and how much that impacted what he could have been for this team I mean there's just so so much I mean that's going to go down as one of those you know what I mean that's GNA go just it's just going to go down as one of those you're going to look back on it and you're going to think man that didn't go the way we wanted it to go I mean there's really no there's there's no other way to put it you know and it makes you wonder I mean right now Von Miller as it stands going into this year he is a 23.7 near at pretty much 23.8 million dollar cap hit roughly 9 and a half% of the overall cap I mean it's for a guy that I mean what did he have like last year a tackle three I mean it that's it's hard to even talk about really you know you gotta you got to throw your cards on the table sometimes and make a big move and and it was a move at the time that we can't lie we sat all we all sat around and felt like it was the right move it felt like the bills were an edge presence away they went out and they did what they felt they had to do in order to get that edge presence I will say ironically enough I think there's a lot that's come from the Von Miller signing that has not been directly seen on the field from Von Miller himself I'll never forget I remember bumping into I remember bumping into Brandon Bean uh in in Nashville I was in the I was in Nashville for um the bills Titans game couple years ago or no excuse me I it wasn't in Nashville it was in Cincinnati this was the Demar Hamlin game actually I remember bumping into Brandon Bean literally in the middle of the street and it was I couldn't believe it so I I went up to him and I just wanted to say hi and you know give him give him some love really I mean there's Brandon bean I love Brandon Bean but I remember asking him this was you know about the Von Miller situation and I bring this up every time this comes up because I have always thought this to be true and I I was essentially given you know Assurance of that from from Brandon be I was like you know how big of an impact was Von Miller you know coming to this team how big of an impact um surrounding the signing did it have like how much did that have to do with his impact he would have on the young guys on the team right like Greg rouso AJ EP andessa right Ed Oliver and he said it had a lot to do he said it was a huge Factor he said really felt as though Von Miller would be a a major I'm I'm kind of paraphrasing here I don't remember the exact verbage of course this was like well over a year ago two years ago now but he basically told me that you know it was a big it was a big deal to have bon Miller on the team to help out these young guys and really get them to become their their full potential become the best of their capabilities and whether or not that was entirely uh whether or not that came about because of Von Miller or how much that came about because of Von Miller That's Up For Debate but I don't think it's a secret all of those guys have gotten significantly better since Von Miller was added to this team now I don't know how much of that has to do with Von Miller like I just said I don't know but I I don't know I don't know how it could be that much of a I don't know how it could be entirely a coincidence if all of those guys got a lot better with the addition of V Miller now with that said you can't give the contract you give to Von Miller to him just for him to be a veteran presence in the locker room and help build up your young guys that that contract is not indicative of that type of role but I just find it ironic that it does seems like it does seem like the edge presence for the bills has gotten significantly better when they signed Von Miller but it it's almost had it's essentially had nothing to do with Von Miller you know what I mean whether or not he benefited the team with his presence that's one thing but I just find it interesting that the team has gotten a lot better in that department that they tried to fix with the addition of V Miller and it really hasn't necessarily been because of V Miller at all I mean obviously like when I was talking to being there I mean obviously when you sign a veteran guy that that of course is in the mind of anybody so I mean I guess that was just it was obviously going to be the answer was of course going to be yeah of course you know that had something to do with it but no one you don't you don't sign Von Miller with the um with the idea that he's gonna blow out his leg right like you that that isn't in the that isn't in the cards when you're making that move that isn't part of the ideology you're thinking you're going to bring in Bon Miller and you're going to have this a similar type of effect on the team that that he gave to the Rams and it's going to spark this team in an area that they desperately need to spark in and this is going to be their ability to get over the hump because we saw the year prior the bills could not get to Patrick Mahomes they could not get around the corner and get a presence on Patrick Mahomes in the AFC Championship they lost pretty handily and we watched two weeks later the Bucks were all over Patrick Mahomes and they beat the hell out of them in the Super Bowl everyone knew then and there the bills are an edge presence away so we look back on it and hindsight of course is 2020 we look back on it I think a lot of us looked at that Von Miller move and said this is what the bills had to do but you could not have anticipated it be being what it it's been and obviously it's been pretty much an unmitigated disaster and you know you can't factor in it's like with travius white you can't factor in season ending injuries when it comes to making moves like this I mean nobody would have anticipated when it came to having to figure out what the move was going to be uh for travius white and his career in Buffalo I doubt anybody sat around thinking that they were going to have to factor in two consecutive season ending injuries I mean that's just it sucks it sucks but that's the reality of the league man that is the reality of this sport take one more glance on Twitter before we'll wrap it up I hate to wrap it up because we're going strong here but we're hitting on like two and a half hours and feel like we might need to just kind of decompress everybody needs to kind of go and just sit back and and and make sense of it all a wild day at one Bills Drive man I'll tell you what a day once again I'll say it again I I don't think no one would have been shocked by the Jordan Player move I think on its own it wasn't necessarily that it was shocking it was that it was sad and it was that it was reality now and we had to face it right but the fact that that happened and then the travius white happens in the same day and then the Mitch Morris which I think the Mitch Morris out of everything is just the biggest shocker like I said earlier when we were talking about Mitch Morris it just felt like Mitch Morris has been such a Cornerstone for this team for the last half decade you barely ever think to reference him because you just know he's gonna be there he's gonna be ready you know you're gonna get the best of the out of Mitch moris you know he's gonna be the guy for Josh Allen that you can rely on right you don't even think about like when it came to this situation I didn't think about the the thought of of losing Mitch Morris he just has always felt like a guy that's going to be there despite the concussions it just felt like this guy is an Ultimate Warrior this guy is he's a stud Mitch Morris is a stud now I wonder when it when it comes to Mitch Morris I wonder with Jordan puer we're going to see him go somewhere else obviously I think we're going to see well maybe not obviously who knows I think very very likely but you know who knows maybe maybe he hangs it up I doubt it I sincerely doubt it but travius white guaranteed he'll be going somewhere else right Mitch Morris I wonder if he just retires it right I just wonder if Mitch retires because there was talks about him potentially hanging it up anyways due to his concussion situation and that's there's been talks around that for a while now but I wonder if this is just the hey you know what let's call it a career spot track the the runner of spot Track by the way um on Twitter and this is what we talked about earlier when we were talking about the cap situation how they were essentially just one Josh Allen move away one restructure away from being um under the cap the official account of spot track on Twitter essentially says the same a full base salary plus roster bonus conversion to signing bonus for quarterback Josh Allen can now open up enough cap space 22.7 million for the bills to be cap compliant next week that doesn't mean more moves aren't imminent but there's a clear path for the bills to get into the positive so that's what we that's essentially what we said earlier the bills have done so much in one day today that all they if if this is if if they want to be done they can be done all they would have to do is bring Josh Allen in restructure it and the bills go from having the worst cap situation in the league to in the blink of an eye being C compliant within an afternoon all they have to do now restructure Josh Allen and it's done a wild afternoon I mean they go into to today $40 million doll over the cap worst situation in the league and within the span of an afternoon you're a Josh Allen restructure away from being in being under the cap and Twitter's having a field day with this huh I'm just scrolling through here making sure I don't miss anything before we wrap it up because just felt like every 10 seconds earlier we were we we were getting something new ah I've just been sitting here talking about it so long I'm just kind of like trying to I I'll leave us with some good news I guess I'm just seeing this if you're a YouTube TV person which I am and you have NFL Sunday Ticket this just in and you can do this now apparently with uh NBA league pass I don't know if you if you if you have YouTube YouTube TV you know exactly what I'm talking about it never let you customize your quad box it never let you be able to customize the four games you wanted to watch you always had to pick from a preset apparently now you can choose the four games you want just thought I'd throw that out there because I've been bitching about that since it came out and that feels like a nice little way to put a smile on your face after a heavy day at Bill's at Bill's uh at one Bill's drive at least you can you can have your custom quad box now I mean everybody's reacted about this for Christ's sake Dave pornoy of all people he's saying the bills just cut their entire team they will all be on LinkedIn soon #bills Mafia I think you kind of get an understanding today though when you watch guys like Mitch Morris leave and Jordan leave and travius white leave everybody always says like everybody always says like oh like when you're $40 million over the cap right everybody well not every I I always say that you always here a lot of people say not everybody a lot of people you hear them say ah whatever 40 million over the cap the Cap's a myth right who cares about the cap the Cap's a madeup thing they'll figure it out I mean I feel like that's an easy way to just cope with the situation that you're dealt with because today you understand that that's not true if that was the case you wouldn't have to move on from two captains and you know the first pick of of the regime of this of this Tandem and or the first pick under Brandon Bean that was the former All Pro and and at one point was a corner St I mean to some degree yeah with with restructuring and this and that yeah you can manipulate the cap but there's I always hear it all the time H the Cap's a myth whatever I think today you you understand that that's not true because you wouldn't have that feeling that you have right now about losing out on some guys that were dearly loved in Buffalo if that were the case you know what I'm saying it's amazing did did it just feels like it feels like the world's kind of Stood Still for the last three hours I mean I'm just looking I'm just kind of like browsing the internet it feels like nothing else has happened it just feels like for for like a three-hour time period the bills just kind of took over and just Unleashed you know and I feel like you guys have got to feel the same I mean we've had about 7,000 people in here I'm not even exaggerating we've had literally 7,000 people in here for like the last 3 hours straight I feel like there's just got to be a collective hive mind amongst bills Mafia right now of what the hell is happening today I mean I have so much work that I have to get done and that is now become a problem that I'm gonna have to deal with in the in the wi hours of the night because of how much this has just kind of completely thrown my mind into a utter tawel spin was not anticipating sitting down here with you guys for three hours like I said earlier I thought we were going to sit down bit AO to a extraordinary player in travius or excuse me in Jordan Paul I can't even keep the name straight I I thought we were gonna sit down here give our thanks to Jordan pyer and move on with our Wednesday and little did we know that would be the just the beginning of a wild day the NFL is insane I mean it's it's March 6th and this is like crazy oh boy and now it starts my buddy we all you all know My Buddy Rich over at Jets media AFC East Round Table he's tweeting out would you be open to the Jets signing Jordan puyer in free agency and see this is what I hate about this I hope this is what I hate about this you know now H like if we see Jordan pyer in a Jet's uniform or a dolphin's uniform that's what's the worst about this about about this stuff one thing to lose the guy it sucks but then when you see him on on an opposing team like that man oh man well here's the here's the reality of the situation depending no matter how you feel right no matter how you feel about the whole situation happy sad a little bit of both and I'm sure there I don't know how you couldn't be at least a little bit of both here's the situation at hand the bills did what they had to do the Bills did what they had to do they were $40 million over the cap within a blink of an eye they are a couple tweaks away from being completely cap compliant within one day they've done that they also have 11 draft picks we can sit here and you I mean as we as we sit here and and we almost mourn these losses to some degree we can also understand that this is now the beginning of a new future in buff this is now the beginning of a new chapter this is now it's a new time it's a new time and I think today certainly if you hadn't realized that today is certainly the flare that signifies it and the bills have now gotten down to where they need to be in order to start figuring out how they're going to address this future and on top of that they have 11 draft picks the Buffalo Bills have 11 draft picks going into next month they have a full free agency period to open up here now with being cap compliant or about to be we'll see what could be in the cards what felt like nothing could be in the cards potentially maybe something now could be but you also have 11 draft picks that you sit back on and you think about it and you and you probably are of the assumption that I'm under and that's they're not using all 11 of those picks what's Brandon Bean got up his sleeve this is a sad day but it's also an exciting day to some degree because I think that you have to come to to terms with the fact that this Bills team was going to have to move the page at some point and it always felt like the page would officially be turned when the Jordan poyer Micah Hyde tandem got broken up and that ended up just being the T tip of the ice Iceberg today if you didn't think that was going to signify it then I guarantee you the addition of losing travius white and Mitch Morris has to signify it what's next it's a whole new era you got Josh Allen in his prime James Cooks up a thousand yard year khil Shakir who's to say that he doesn't become something special certainly out did out weighed my expectations last last year D conade who's to say who who who who knows the sky's the limit with d conade offensive Line's the best that's been under Josh Allen who's to say a couple more additions like Ricky's saying who's next Who's Next Josh Allen ain't going anywhere therefore this team ain't going anywhere just a matter of how competitive they're going to be how competitive can they make them El be can they be even more competitive look I'll say this the bills aren't the Kansas City Chiefs nobody is nobody has been nobody will be until they prove that they can be but after they moved on from Tyreek Hill a lot of people sat around saying well the days of the the days of Kansas City running things are over and they would go on to win consecutive championships they'd win more championships without Tyreek Hill than they won with them they did that with a borrow Juju Smith shcker they did that with a Rashi rice a rookie wide receiver that came out of absolutely nowhere and towards the end of the year finally came on he wasn't like he was a stud all year long wasn't like he was really a stud to begin with it can be done it can be done and the bills have laid a good foundation to get going on James James Cook Doon concade khil Shakir that's a good young Foundation I'm not mentioning Stefan digs because it's not like Stefan Diggs is a young draft pick that you're waiting to evolve you know into something but we still have Stefan digs don't let that get twisted and I got to imagine right you know Stefan Diggs if anything wants to probably come into this year and give it give it the best he's got after everything that's been talked about with him it's gonna take me a minute but I can feel it inside of me it's going to take me a minute but there's a lot of reason to be excited the draft certainly as we get closer to that is going to give you even more reason but I think the right draft has this team this there's a lot of reason to be excited if the bills can have a good draft this year a lot of mixed emotions I'm at you know I'm at like two and a half hours in here and I'm like I mean I'm looking online right now the bills are the number one trending uh the bills are the top trending topic on Twitter right now man there's been some iconic moments in smoke break Buffalo Fanatics history I'll never forget we were live on here talking about the bills needing to make a move after they lost to the Broncos just to have Ken dorsy cut in the middle of or fired in the middle of the live stream this will go down in history this stream folks I will never forget this one I mean we're at about 7200 people in here and we literally sat down here in real time and watched a Changing of the Guard in my opinion I mean I think we sat down here with a small Stadium's worth of people together as Bills fans and watch the chapter be turned at one Bill's drive that's how I'm going to look back on this stream I won't soon forget it we sat down here to say goodbye to Jordan puyer and we ended up spending three hours witnessing a major overhaul in Buffalo we sat down here with a huge crew of Bills fans and watched Brandon be do the tough things that we knew had to be done but we're hoping just didn't that we didn't I don't even know how else to describe it he did the things we were hoping we never had to have happen but they had to happen ah Steve the barber saying end of an ER I mean that this is I'm just I'm I'm in a weird bag of emotions right now I'm just weird sweat saying Bean ripped the Band-Aid I mean that's kind of what this you know what that a couple of you guys have really you you have defined what happened today very well in the comments a couple of you guys and earlier the one that I that stood out that I thought was very well put was that super chat from Richie where he's saying the kitchen sink all at once sweat's kind of saying the same thing here where he's saying Bean just ripped the Band-Aid off and it's almost like the more I'm thinking about it the more that this was this was the right way to do it this is exactly what this was rip the Band-Aid off it would have been more tolerable to have you know puyer moved on from today maybe travius white moved on from on Monday Mitch Morris moved on from later that week he just said the hell with it it all has to happen I'm ready to let it rip and I'm gonna rip it right off and do it all at once and that's what he did he ripped the Band-Aid completely off instead of slowly peeling it off bit by bit he said you know what it has to come off at some point why not just take it off completely now Matt's coming in here saying today was a good day for Bill's fans y'all tripping listen let's let's let's take it let's take it two ways it can be both it can be both I think today is a good day in the sense that you we we we what was done today was what had to be done what was what was done today is what had to be done it it is The Ripping of the Band-Aid off like sweat said right had to be done it's a good day in the sense that that is now done you don't it's over with you move on you can't look back on it you have to move forward and what the bills have done today is exactly what they had to do become cap compliant put the past in the past and get ready for this new chapter the reason it's a sad day is for the same reasons that it's a good day that's the reality the reason it's a sad day for Bill's fans is the same reason it's a it's an excit day because in order to head into this next chapter in order to start getting young and talented and start semi rebuilding the core of this team you got to move on from the guys that were the core of this team or at least at one point were you know studs for this organization at given times that's the sad part you also lose three guys that a lot of people love they were fan favorites they felt like they were all lifers for the bills right that's what it all comes down to it's sad because you lose two captains you lose two guys you lose three guys that everybody loved you just lose three guys that I think the fans resonated with a ton and will always view as bills and to lose all of those guys within 45 minutes is a lot that's a lot to uh that's a lot to Bear within that short amount of time so it's not like it's this crazy loss on the field it's not like it's this crazy loss in in talent because in reality travius white hasn't been on the field the last two years the Jordan puer situation in itself of course we knew was going to be probably inevitable either this year or next year and he was only getting older and uh and the Mitch Morris despite being shocking we had been tooling around with the idea of him retiring or not playing for a while now based on his concussion history so it's just the fact that it's all happening at once I don't see what happening what happened today significantly hindering the bills talent-wise I think it's just more so A Farewell to a chapter of the Buffalo Bills that we had been you know reading for a while now that that's what it feels like it's just a lot in one chapter and it feels like today was a real big exclamation point to signify time to turn the page we're right in the next one so yeah let's leave it at that we're at about three hours I hate to cut this I mean we got about 7,500 people in here and I hate to cut it but we're two hours 45 minutes in and I don't know how many more times I can tell you how stunned I am that today went the way it did but that's the way it went today was a a day of days today was a wild day Richie before we close up shop Richie came in saying being drafts but does Allen have power for wide receiver that's that's is the questions we're going to answer over the next month now it went from oh we're going to have to go Wide Receiver right to now we're thinking corner now we're thinking maybe center now we're thinking safety I mean it's all over the board today has definitely put a lot more on the Forefront of our minds than I think we had there when we woke up this morning that's what happens when you wind up getting rid of three guys in the span of an hour that you just did not foree one more Super Chat quickly before we uh close up shop thoughts on the government going to Center or do we draft I mean I don't think that the bills are going to move I don't think they're going to move McGovern to Center without some sort of other plan in place now I don't know if they're going to go center right off the bat first round i' have to imagine though in this coming draft the bills are going to be looking for a succession plan for Mitch Morris that isn't just moving uh Conor McGovern to Center I got a feeling that that's probably going to be a combination it's probably going to be a dual effort there between the draft and McGovern and then you see what happens from there um so so who knows um but as we as it stands right now it has been announced that McGovern will be the the the intrum center and I say intrum because I don't know what their other plan would be but that's been the announcement for now we'll see what the draft holds we'll see what free agent holds we'll see what the next month and a half holds I mean there's a lot there's a lot to uh to uncover over the next month I doubt anything gets uncovered more abruptly and swiftly than it did today but we'll see we still got like a month and a half till the draft so who the hell knows but hey I can't thank you guys enough for tuning in today this was wild I I sat down here like I said a 100 times already I sat down here thinking we were going to say goodbye to Jordan puyer and we wound up getting a barage of Buffalo Bills news we wound up sitting down here together with thousands upon thousands of you guys joining in with me to essentially change the chapter to the new era of the Buffalo Bills as we say goodbye to Jordan pyer as we say goodbye to travius white as we say goodbye to Mitch moris it is a different Buffalo Bills team in the evening of March 6th than it was in the morning of March 6 it's a Bittersweet Day saying goodbye by to some Legends of the last five to seven years also an exciting day to know that the bills are about to get young hopefully talented and build a new era around Josh Allen and hopefully try to be even more successful than this previous era which we know did a pretty damn good job on your way out do me a favor I know we had a lot of new guys in here tonight 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together however and I'm looking forward to seeing you on the next one until then folks much much love as always and as always go pills [Music] t | Buffalo Fanatics | UClVYKeGvU3X4XFgIMe1VDww | 2024-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 26,221 | 131,920 |
hnWSRzz3HIE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnWSRzz3HIE | Recovering Arms in Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap | okay uh really funny story it's a darn good thing that this thing is here this guy right here it's a darn good thing this guy right here is here because um you know I I've talked uh last week about having to factory reset my computer and I'm really glad that the password is there and not only that that I um freaking uh what did I do I ah God I don't remember which episode it was but I think it was right right after or right before lion man I um I actually did go in there on camera so lucky me right um but I didn't I didn't get everything the exact same so I guess I should show my layout right I got the crystal stuff I didn't get the crystal Shield just because the um the other guy has the other thing but I did get the crystal armor and I'm pretty sure hawman is weird where I guess the other Shields are too heavy and the night Shield is like the only one that does more than like 20 defense which like even myth Shield that's some good stuff but anyways I guess I think these are all like basically character specific and the night Shield is as good as I'm going to get for Hawkman but hey I wonder what we're going to learn today guys I get the feeling we're going to be able to do something else maybe also I think this is the last like animal transformation pretty sure anyways I have a key right oh good um but yeah it is a very very good thing that we have passwords in this game because um oh hold on I'm going upward never mind okay well all right see it's a good thing that I actually know what I'm doing oh my gosh wait hold on was I at full health at the start of this episode I'm starting to believe I might have been because uh that did a lot of freaking damage luckily I have a bunch of potions because I bought them at the store that I showed at the beginning of this episode hawman does like nothing this is actually kind of sad I wasn't fully expecting hawman to do zero damage I guess I should have but hell I doing like 130 and I'm still like whatever Hawkman sucks we we've established that Lion Man was good at damage all right never mind Hawkman has good evasion I I take back friendship with Hawk man reestablished oo oh okay I get my sword back that's nice I'll take it um I don't know if I can do anything else with it but uh does it have like knockback too or was that always the case I think it might have just always been the case okay never mind I got to say the thrust is just not a great move honestly you're telling me I can't hit two things at once sad anyways uh let's just I guess okay yeah Legendary Blade definitely a good addition to my collection here oh was about to say I don't have a key though very nice and hey the blocks aren't falling this time so I shouldn't be too sad ow well whatever H well what did that even net me oh well hell I mean okay yeah I mean I'll take it I'll definitely it's called legendary for a reason you know you have a point where's my shield I want my shield back man where's that legendary Shield and then I want my original form also back because I I really don't want to have to worry okay well there goes the other sh Shield there goes the other potion I have proed almost all of my potions see I told you it was a really good thing wait was I not even supposed to come over over here hold the phone okay hold on cuz I could come over here in the first place and that's kind of why I came over here all right and the New Paths Don't Do Anything by the way I guess I just got really lucky on episode one because the the game is really specific about which path you're supposed to take here I honestly I really want to know if I can get my shield back because if I can that would be great ow I jumped into it I'll give him that go freak yourself dude ha sucker all right and I have to re unlock that door which is a little odd but I guess I'll take it ow you know doing this with only one potion left was maybe a bad idea just because uh I mean I can only do so much damage all right well whatever I only have like one more guy to beat the heck out of right maybe this guy has my shield wouldn't that be funny huh nope well um at least there's a good use of money right I still don't know what the Lucky Sword is supposed to do but I'd imagine that it like increases the chances of you know it probably increases okay after a little while I did actually take um take a look at a lot of these things so for one I think this probably increases the chance of enemies dropping Health which it might have been a good idea for me to have changed over to that but I'm definitely not doing that now um I think again these shields are probably character specific and then the swords uh I don't actually have any special swords but whatever I don't need them I already have the legendary sword they don't call it legendary for no reason anyways what's in here oh okay cool yeah just money great you really helped me out here oh okay I thought we were going to get more what can I say also um hawman takes damage in the water so I'm not going down any Wells is not going to happen I really actually I legitimately don't know where to go now uh I'll buy the Lucky Sword just because I can again I I I think the legendary stuff probably is actually just the best stuff in the game oh here was the key also the the better Shield Yeah by two times okay I should have kept my money I'll grind off screen again probably not why would I do that um well it was enough hassle that I feel like doing this all right you can't stop me I'm gonna forget where it is the next time my entire life gets reset but whatever also I can't go up I uh there are a lot of places that I'm not too sure about because down here is kind of an underwater area sort of I not really but you know I guess this is just the uh kind of way into the underwater area and then I've done everything in the desert I thought so that kind of leaves this place over here which like I can get over here at least so that's nice but I mean I'm not quite sure also these guys actually suck even as Hawkman like you can say oh you could just jump up there ow I got freaking Wombo comboed by I think I am supposed to get up here okay cool I have enough I have enough experience with the clouds now that I can actually do this I think I am actually supposed to come over here as Haw man never mind unless there's something up uh here there's not great well here we go and Cloud coming from off screen at Mack 10 there we go I knew it I knew it was coming I said I got good at chasing the clouds as hawman and I was wrong all right you're gonna have to forgive me for the little FIB I told about getting good as hawman I don't think that's something any body was capable of except me I'm really good at this game ah well then that kind of narrows it down doesn't it yeah I mean hey we raided the castle in this episode that's enough isn't it come on it's not like I can go through here so I don't know even why I would I guess I'd still have the crystal Shield if I really wanted to buy it there's nothing else really in that shop I guess it's like there's some wacky stuff going on that I'm not privy to yet cuz like there's this whole thing I don't know if I showed this off yet it's just a room with nothing in it I don't know what this is supposed to be but it's not anything Rel to me and I just wasted the lightning bolt to see if it would do anything and it did nothing so yeah hope got have seen that one coming right guys hey yeah the game loves me there we are you know what uh uh never mind I was about to say maybe it' be worth I had the Lucky Sword I was using the Lucky Sword all right I'm going to take that as the Lucky Sword looking out for me by giving me that back and uh you know just not worry about it um I'm not going to lie I'm not too sure what to do now because I might even I might even just like there are only so many areas that I can go to period and well I'm about to choose between the last two that there are in the game so I don't really want to uh uh great combination of enemies there we'll figure it out on the next episode because we raided the castle anyways you can just deal with this deal with it pal till then like comment and subscribe or I will uh you know I'll hit you with one of these and po hit from the bottom ropes you know lizard man was really the only one that could Crouch huh it's kind of wacky anywayss [Music] goodbye yeah hope that one I thought it was pretty funny | BoltBlaze | UCV-GRKl1jcjFmhvlM_SHxig | 2024-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,735 | 8,444 |
Fur0mbqHX4s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fur0mbqHX4s | Feng Shui | Which FLOOR is Better? | are you buying a flat or an apartment and does not know which floor to choose if you believe in feng shui this video will give you a quick guidance in sensing and choosing the best flaw for you ready let's get started hello everyone i'm eric a bastard and chinese metaphysics practitioner do take a second to subscribe and click on the notification bell button if you have not done so this is to ensure that you won't be missing any of my new video updates and if you want to learn more about chinese metaphysics such as parts and related stuff you may consider joining the pasta insider master crop you may check out the details in the link provided below so you are deciding to buy a flat or an apartment and does not know which floor to choose from you know later about fong sui and does not know how to use a lower pawn or chinese compass now i will teach you a quick method in selecting the flaw that would be best for you just a disclaimer before i start please note that this is a quick sensing method and the telephones evaluation might be required before i start explaining a little bit of background knowledge about the method we firstly need to know what is a her tool her tool or river diagram was a set of interesting patterns discovered by fousey on the body of a creature known as the dragon horse emerging out from the yellow river this set of pattern basically consists of white and black dots they formed the very important backbone of almost all chinese metaphysics systems and fusi was the person that was known to create the pagua in the ancient time of china by observing the changes in nature and environment around him there are many information that one could retrieve from this her2 but for the purpose of this video i will go straight to the point to prevent any confusion for beginners from the her2 these are the information that are very important you have to know that 1 and 6 represent water 2 and 7 represent fire 3 and 8 represent wood 4 and 9 represent matter and 5 and 10 represent the earth next i will introduce you to the five red block or woodsy uni in chinese metaphysics we follow the leosetyatsu or sexogenary cycle one cycle consists of 60 years for the five red luck we will divide the 60 years into five segments and each 12 years will represent an element that is wood element fire element earth element metal element and water element therefore there are also five types of element locks they are the wood lock fire lug earth lug metal lock and water log if you are my past insider master club member you can obtain a free copy of this five red lock chart at my website i destinylab.com under the master exclusive materials to sign up check out the link below so in 2020 and 2021 we are under the matter luck you were asked with this five red how do we know which floor is better for the house coming up right next next let's go back to the her2 by applying the her2 formula we could deduce the different element for different flaw first and sixth floor represent the water second and seventh floor represent the fire third and eight floor represent the wood fourth and nine floor represent the matter and 5th and 10th represent the earth how about 11 12 13 fro and etc you could use the last number to determine the five element now let's go through one example and hopefully you will be much clearer on how the sensing has been done so in 2020 it will be matter lock and if your house is at the second floor for example then it would be the fire element i will be using this five red luck chart for explaining do download a free copy at my website if you are a part of the insider mastercard member from this chart second and seventh floor represent the fire meeting metal lock the house will be ordered indicate dim therefore choosing second fraud is not a good choice in 2020 how about the other frost first and sixth floor represent the water meeting matter luck the house will be seen alive indicate auspicious third and eight floor represent the wood meeting metallurg the house will be star kill indicate obstacles 4 and 9 4 represent the matter meeting metallurg the house will be 1 prosperous indicate super auspicious 5th and tenth floor represent the earth meeting metalluck the house luck would be three diminished indicates pretty therefore in two zero two zero the best flow to choose would be first six four and nine so you asked one floor will have many units you could also apply the same principle to the different units of certain fraud as well for each unit a a five element to it and check the unit lock with respective to the five red bug if you are my parts insider master crop member you can follow up with another video on which fraud unit is the best by clicking on the link provided in the description area below thank you for watching practice phones wisely and mindfully take care and see you next week you | BaZi 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QGNoRJxOs1o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGNoRJxOs1o | Yankeedabbler New Arrivals Digitrax , Woodland Scenics , Walthers and Athearn | hey everybody welcome back to yankee dabbler where every day is a train show my name is dj and today we're going to be taking a look at what's new here at yankee dabbler let's talk about these guys shall we all right so welcome to our latest attraction here yankee dabbler this is mount zephyr more as you can see i have one or two in stock but the reason we carry so many of these is because these are one of the best systems to get started with dcc in your ho or n scale train layout if you want to add dcc to your uh rail system there this is the way to go now these are are really good pieces to use especially if you want to build up on them they are expandable there's a lot of really cool things that you can add to them the benefit also with the zephyrs is they actually have a usb interface already built into it so unlike some other manufacturers where you have to buy additional add-on pieces to uh upgrade that to your computer or whatnot they already had that installed here so that is really good in my opinion i like less and i'll put more inside my product that i'm buying here as you can see this is actually what we use on our shows here when we show talk about all the different types of diesel or steam locomotives that we have had here as you can see it's incredibly easy to use it has two loco net connectors right there there's the usb i was talking about right there it does have a led screen that lights up and it tells you all the different functions and features that we have forward reverse brake here's the throttle all the good things that you need to get started for your train empire now a lot of people always ask us here at the store you know we want to get started with dcc but we really don't know which way to go well we tend to send them to the zephyr here by digitrax simply because we feel it's one of the best ways for a beginner or even the more advanced uh model railroader to get started in the dcc world these are actually selling at our store here for 175 on our website so come on in get a very inexpensive a very um well-made product to get started with that dcc ho or n-scale empire today all right so another new attraction that we have here at yankee dave we're turning us into a theme park maybe we are oh money idea anyway so as you can see here we have all these brand new buildings here from woodland scenics and i got a whole bunch of uh different buildings here everything from rural structures to the cities to townhouses to gazebos to windmills to farming equipment post offices whatever you would want on your layout i got a whole bunch of these things and these are incredibly detailed as you can see i have them both in ho and i also have them and then as well so as you can see the detail on these buildings is just incredible i'm going to take one of these guys and show you here so i'm going to take a look at one of these buildings here this is actually one that i have this is the uh theater and this is a great looking design so you can see there i got the movie posters for gone with the wind and the attack of the 50-foot woman uh this is uh there's so much detail put into there you get the ticker take um uh booth right there as you can see off to the side as i almost drop it as you can see there i got the the uh you know the bricks showing there you got various cracks in the foundation if you take a look at the back there you got the uh meter for the uh the electric in there you got the garage doors you got the um the vents and you've got the roof there with a lot of d i mean there's just so much detail here these buildings really just take you to the next level of detail and we talk about detail a lot in the show and that's personally for me i like scale i like things that look like the things that i see outside and this is a prime example not just this builder but everything i'm seeing here here's another really neat one that i saw over here this is a citizen savings and loan as you can see this one actually comes with an armored truck there so that's pretty cool just a really neat looking uh added design there i got a little couple of figurines in there one guy looks like he's taking a nap i have there uh yeah i got the american flag there i got nice detailing inside there i mean these these buildings are just so incredible woodland scenics does a fantastic job with these guys here and there's no wonder that there's so many of them and they sell really well simply because well if you like detail this is the way to go now don't just think that the ho buildings are the one that have the detailing here are the end scale guys as well and here's one i actually have this one as well this is the country station and this one here is just i look at all that stuff there's little birds on top of there there's a guy at a ticker take a uh booth right there you have the various luggage building uh i'm sorry the luggages on the racks and everything in there i mean this is nskeg you don't usually see this much detailing on such a small looking model there and that is a great design another one that i really like here these all have led lights by the way so when these light up these are really bright but uh this is the uh amigos italian restaurant and i just love the fact that there are two uh open chairs right there so if you have a couple city people you can send them out there for a nice italian dinner i got the little air conditioning vent on the back i have the the meters in the back uh some of the things that i really like here i don't know how well you're gonna pick them up there but if you actually look at the blinds some of the blinds are messed up so not everything is perfect just like in real life not everything's perfect although we tried to make it that way so it's really neat that we have those subtle little designs here on these buildings now i'm not going to bore you with a whole bunch of prices because i know uh every single one of them is different so what i'm going to do is i'm going to divert you to our website yankeedabbler.com check out all the one link seated buildings that we have either in n or hl and you can see what they uh how much they are so you can get them all your layout hopefully continuing with our scenery aspect here once again from woodland scenics i got me some pre-wired single crossbar telephone poles and these guys are really cool you know probably you remember back when you first got started you got the cheapy little plastic uh look like a one cent item telephone poles that you put on your layout and that was sufficient enough and maybe you added a little yarn to make it look like a real thing well woodland scenics definitely has gone above and beyond to give you something a little bit more um substantial here to add to your layout now as you can see here i'm going to take the o gauge ones here because they're bigger yes we do celebrate stuff as you can see here i have the telephone poles there they do have the actual wires built into it i mean these are really cool especially once again if you're going for detail and i like detail my layout as i know a lot of you do this is a really cool way to go here to add these to your collection as you can see there that is the scene that they created using these telephone poles and this looks so cool and if you like modeling what's real what's out there this is the way that you want to go with these guys so i have these in hl i have them in n and o currently i'm out of the ho ones because well you guys bought them all but don't worry we got some more in stock once again these prices are available at yankee doubler.com so check out our website see what these things are going i mean truthfully you get some of those buildings you get the telephone poles you get this effort you're gonna have one amazing looking light all right so we got our woodland buildings that we just populated our layout with we have our telephone poles they're wiring them we have our zephyrs that are powering our trains the only problem is there's nobody to ride the train well don't worry we got the remedy for that problem check out these value packs from woodland scenics as you can see there i have over a hundred different pieces inside of these collections here and these are really cool especially if you want a nice variety of people to put on your lab or animals as a matter of fact we got some cows there and looks like they left some uh something behind i don't know but if you're not an n scale person we also have them in hl as well and check out these bad boys there and once again i got everything from painters to uh there's a football team in there i think even engineer whole mated in here so i mean that that's a value in itself right there so as you can see here i got a whole bunch of different pieces for over a hundred pieces in each one of these um kits here and these are retailing at our store here for 99.20 now that might seem like a lot but each one of these individual packs by itself usually sells for about 10 15 20 so they get over a hundred different pieces in one kit for under a hundred dollars you're doing something really well here to get these so if you want to populate your entire layout come in to yankee dabble come get these things these people are going to be riding the rails and little thank you for it because they're going to be riding in style with all the wonderful trains you have all right so on the railroad safety is always priority number one and especially here at yankee dabbler we tried to do the same thing you try so anyway here we have some uh safety train tank cars here as a matter of fact i had the norfolk southern safety uh tank car as well as the csx training car and these cars are really neat looking uh 62 foot tank cars as you can see i have a whole bunch of different detailing there as a matter of fact if you take a look at the couplers right here i'm going to see that i have the double shelf couplers um those are so that the trains in real life actually don't ram into each other just in case there's a southern movement or jolt on the actual locomotives uh for the train now these are really cool looking cars here we're selling them here at yankee dabbler for 29.99 and these are really cool tank cars there as you can see i have metal wheels there all the detailing that you could possibly want i guess that's like the name of the day today is uh detailing but i have a whole bunch of great detailing looking here so if you want to uh model these safety trains on your railroad come in the yankee dab and check them out because they're not going to be here for long our next item that we're going to be talking about here is actually a continuation of something that we saw in a previous episode and these are of course the 60 foot high cube box cards from walthers check out these guys here because i have two new additions to the wave i have here's a norfolk southern and i have a canadian pacific railway and i like that design there especially with that logo as we saw in a previous video i like that beaver look logo that they have there now these are great looking box cars and especially if you want to come up with a nice unit train here we have multiple different numbers to go with these so for example if i have the canadian pacific railway and i want to get a couple of different ones here well i have different numbers so this one is 20 um i'm sorry uh 218 351 so if i wanted a different number there to have a different uh car on my train there well we have a bunch of different ones to go with it of course last time we talked about these we also talked about the burlington northern we talked about the canadian national there's a whole bunch of different ones that we can have on our railroad the other neat thing about these cars here is you can see i have metal wheels here so they just glide across the rails there so these are really cool looking cars here and they this perform great now we're selling them here a yankee dabbler for our 2558 is a really a nice price point for a really high quality car so come in check them out get them on your railroad so we talked about the scenery we talked about the people we talked about the power and we got the rolling stock now we need an engine and we got you covered here with these gp 18s by athens as you see here i have a couple of different road names here i got the nickel plate road i got the north folk and western i got the northern pacific and i got the illinois central now each one of these engines even though they are classified as a gp 18 each one of them has subtle different variations and once again we're going back to that detail thing so if you take a look for example at the nickel plate road you're going to see there that i have a mars light in the front of the diesel locomotive here whereas if i go to the norfolk western i have the dynamic braking housing right there where if i go to the northern pacific i can see that this engine has not only been winterized but the bell has been shifted from here to the top of the locomotive and then if i go to the um illinois central i'm going to see that the horns are actually in a different placement based on where all the other inch uh all the other engines were so every single one of these diesel locomotives has a subtle variation to it and that's the really cool thing about it as a matter of fact i have a little trivia question for you guys here so here is the yankee dabbler trivia question of the day which employee yankee dabbler is the grouchiest oh no that's a different question nevermind uh all right here is the question i have here all my gp 18s on the track are they all facing the right way comment on our youtube page to see whether or not those diesel locomotives are all facing the correct direction of course all these diesel locomotives come with dcc they have tsunami sound in them uh and we're selling them here at yankee dabbler for 254 at 98 that is a good price point for a high quality diesel locomotive and as we like to do on this channel we like to hear what these things sound like it's really just my excuse to play with them so let's get them fired up and see what they sound maintenance way of like there should be clearing any minute though all right so we're going to be taking a look at the uh nickel plate road gp 18 and one of the reasons why i wanted to look at this one is because of the mars light feature i think that's a neat thing to check out so let's start her up all right there's the engine sounds let's get that mars light uh pulsate in there now let's hear the horn here's the belt this engine actually the torch itself now i don't know if you'll be able to hear it uh it's pretty low but i think you can adjust that volume when you get this engine home so i don't know if you could hear that but it was the engineer and probably the connector whatever uh having a conversation with each other so that's pretty neat uh feature there all right let's get it started [Music] i like the break release too [Applause] uh [Applause] [Music] [Applause] all right let's get going forward again so as you notice in the forward direction there it has one more whereas if i were to go the other yeah direction it was pretty cool [Music] i'll just be doing that all day so these are really cool sounded diesel locomotives here i personally think that sound is a very important element that uh is in our uh hobby here on model railroading and i love trains that sound accurate i love trains that sound great and have a nice uh hearty sound to them and i gotta say i'm pretty impressed with the sounds of these gp18s so we actually only have really one of each of road name that i showed you here we don't have many here at yankee dabbler so if you're interested in getting one of these locomotives get them quick before they uh roll on out of here because you're gonna be upset that you missed out on these guys all right so we saw a whole bunch of uh items here today at what's new yankee dab and i'm sure you're trying to figure out what to add to your layout as a little incentive if you put in the comments section trading cards we'll include the hot new yankee dabbler trading card series these are all your favorite yankee dabbler personalities there's me giving a little uh thumbs up to an engine review we have engineer hall there recording the session and then of course we have frank rolling his eyes and yet another joke i said and of course if you put this all together you get a neat little yankee dabbler scene that you could create i mean truthfully these are like worth thousands and thousands of dollars but i'll throw them in for free if you put it in the comment section that you want one of these really i'll do it all right so i want to thank you all for tuning in to today's episode if you're not already subscribed to engineer hall click that button i don't know what you're waiting for there uh as a matter of fact if you subscribe to engineer hall and put on yankee doubles website engineer hall and the coupon code you're going to save 5 so that is instead of right there to hit that subscribe button all right so thank you very much for tuning in and i'll see you once again here at what's new at yankee doubler where every day is a train show now if you excuse me i'm going to go climb out uh zephyr more again see you guys gotta need some oxygen [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Applause] so [Applause] you | Engineer Hall | UCXsWgnFSzHLLrNOpgbP41Rg | 2021-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,453 | 17,507 |
rkylnFE8lFA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkylnFE8lFA | 5-HOURS AT CUMBERLAND ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE IN JANUARY - GEORGIA | [Music] so i'm taking my bike to load it on the boat okay so i am on the i am on the ferry now we are about to embark to cumberland island national seashore so in order to get on this ferry i had to uh several weeks ago i went online and made a reservation it cost um i think 50 total i had to pay 10 extra dollars to bring my bike and then i had to pay 10 for a national park entrance so all together for one person over here at sixty dollars so i just i just got on the island and i'm headed to stafford house or something like that and what impressed me the most or what really got my attention are these oak trees this is immediately as i get on the island this is like the first thing i see okay so look at this so i do have my electric bike here it is amazing it is amazing i should be able to cover a lot of ground on this bike one thing though there is some kind of a wild hog hunt here on the island and you can only go so far north so i'm not sure exactly where i will be stopped they said that i could go as far north as stafford house so that's what we're gonna go try to find so on this island they have 150 to 200 feral horses [Music] so [Music] so [Music] this is the stafford cemetery [Music] robert stafford looks like he died 1877. thomas hutchinson golf professional and eldest son a couple of people born 1877 died 1900 look at the what this wall is made of this oyster shells wow so over here to the right i think this is the stafford house i actually had to turn around because i went too far there are quite a few private residences on this island pretty amazing that's the stafford house it says stafford right there on the gate oh there's a couple of more wild horses those are different color horses than what i saw before those are dark brown and almost a black look at this i'm riding my bike and two armadillos he came right up to my bike jesus i thought he was gonna bite me or something there's one over there and then this one right here he came right up to my foot this little dirt road is supposed to lead to stafford beach so then i'll take a right and head back towards the docks i think that's typical i am lost and i am pushing my electric bike along this obviously pedestrian-only trail so oh lord hopefully the beach is up here look what i have found thank god that i can walk this electric bike use my throttle and give it a little bit of power through the sand oh boy look at this once i get to the hardpacked sand i think i can ride my bike again look at this so this is a national seashore so cumberland island is 18 miles long and about three miles wide and the carnegie's lived here in the late 1800s we're gonna go see the ruins of their home um in a few minutes hopefully it's been on the north end of the island where we cannot go visit right now but um it's the first african baptist church it was built in 1893 and actually john kennedy jr married kessel carolyn bessette there look at this i've never seen an ocean so untouched the beach [Music] i can't get 10 feet on my bike without having to stop and photograph something else this place is pretty spectacular [Music] and being able to ride an electric bike along this beach oh my gosh this was very likely worth the cost of this electric bike right here what a great experience so this is snow in florida the way the sand washes over the beach is truly beautiful so i'm on this stretch for several miles so i found an exit off of the beach and i took it and i just pushed my bike through that and now i'm going back to the center of the island i'm not sure exactly where in the center of the island i'm going to end up this is gray field road this is a private road i didn't know it until after i had gone through all that sand and there was no way i'm going back through all that sand so i'll just get off of this road as quickly as i can this is the carnegie family cemetery it's private you can't go in there well we're going to go check out dungeness it's the old ruins of the carnegies apparently a long time ago the year will be disclosed down here i'm sure but they owned most of this island and this home they lived in and it was burned and the ruins are still there but the carnegies at one time were the richest or one of the richest families in the country i guess they spent a lot of time here i can see why sorry about all the rattling on my bike it's my tripod beating against the basket oh look [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] um [Music] so [Music] there's my bike i'm the only one here [Music] do [Music] this was the old garden house built in 1896 for the carnegies this is a great shot of the rear of this old mansion and then it overlooked this it looks like a tidal area i bet if you were up higher you could see the water [Music] so [Music] hey buddy [Music] i'm gonna sit here at this picnic table and have a little snack if i get to look at this beautiful old mansion i think they said that this mansion had like 53 rooms in it at one time and you know i think i also read that this was built by a revolutionary war hero and he died and his wife married the children's tutor and you know i guess they're outside handyman and when they both died she was buried next to her original husband the one that built this house and i don't think there was any marker put on the second husband's grave kind of interesting story and their graveyard is here somewhere i think it may have been in the carnegie's private one i'm not sure i saw it on a video the graveyard is in here but i didn't see it today i'm having a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and it's delicious i haven't eaten anything all day you know they have a tour that you can take of this island and i would have done it but it's about six hours long and i just really wasn't interested in being tied to somebody like that for so long but it is available it's probably fascinating so this is lucy coleman daughter of an industrialist who was no stranger to business when she married thomas carnegie hmm so that's her this was her house wow you are one rich woman lucy's husband tom carnegie and his older brother founded an iron and steel conglomerate in pittsburgh i guess that's how they got their money after visiting the island she was captivated and resolved to make it her winter home so over five years in 1881 in 1886 they purchased most of the island he died in 1886 leaving lucy a widow at age 40 and the mother of nine children [Music] do [Music] here they have a gaggle of turkeys let's see how close they'll let me get to them this is the dungeness dock and this river trail right here i believe is going to take me back to where i need to be in 30 minutes we have lots of fresh water here all over the island it might not be big ponds or lakes but it's fresh water and all these animals know where to get their fresh water at it might not seem huge to us but they they figured out the streams they figured out where our our buildings have lots of broken heights if no one's living in the building and the pipe is broken and there's no plans for anyone to live in the building we're not going to fix the pipe but the advantage is that's fresh water coming up from the aquifer the animals are drinking where the broken pipes are like did anyone see the wild turkeys drink at the spickets down around dungeness you have we have spigot down there that keeps leaking but the animals have learned that that's an easy way to get fresh water it works we're good with it [Music] we are about to depart to go back to the mainland there is the island i think we're gonna have a pretty sunset tonight what's the name of this place sweetheart st married seafood nice little restaurant and a great treat after a hard day out at cumberland island | Elisa Explores | UCXR8dIKRSOGQ8GdKFKR090g | 2022-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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1VcFzspsXL8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VcFzspsXL8 | 5 Surprising Reasons To Get Your Own Domain Name Even if You Are Just Promoting An Affiliate Link | hi it's matt with quickregisterseo.com and today i'm going to talk to you about five reasons you need to get your own domain name even if you're just promoting affiliate links i've promoted thousands of ads for people uh with our classified ad submission service and i kind of get to see what works what doesn't work and sometimes people will give us a link like this to promote all right it's just a long clickbank link and if people see this in an email or promotion they're much less likely to click on this you know rather than your own domain name you know it could be mary's friendlyandfunnywebsite.com whatever you want rather than this gobbledygook which is what you might get from clickbank or some other uh affiliate marketing network so first of all if you have your own domain name which by the way you can redirect to any link all right so if you have your own domain name it looks a lot better and people are much more likely to click on your link it also looks more professional you know if the only thing you can do is just put this uh affiliate link and it really shows not much commitment to this program it it shows you're not that professional and it shows you're not that serious and most likely you're not if you know you wouldn't spend the 10 bucks to get your own domain name uh to promote that affiliate program so just on that point alone the professionalism and the fact that you get more people clicking on it it's worth to get your own domain name now here's another thing that most people don't think about you know most people they'll find the affiliate program they think they're going to be promoting that affiliate program for the rest of their life they're not you're not things are going to change everything is constantly changing so you could spend a lot of time promoting that affiliate link but what happens if the uh the affiliate program goes out of out of business what happens if they said they don't like you anymore and they cut you off okay you put all these ads out there you've put all this uh all this effort out there uh promoting this link and it's still probably maybe even getting traffic and getting even getting them sales and you're not getting anything for it so what you need to be able to do is redirect that domain name to another affiliate program maybe something similar something new something better that you found i deal with this almost every single day people say oh i'm no longer with that program i can't even tell you how many times i've heard that and oh they were just promoting affiliate links so now it's dead but now if you can have your own domain name you can redirect it to another program that you uh and you can one of my best affiliates was promoting a similar program to my classified submissions program he has this video which is super popular all right um all else he does now that that one program he was promoting he went out of business and like he was getting all this business and it was great now he just redirects that redirects that domain name uh that he had to me and every month i send him commissions okay so you're going to change you're going to find new things why waste all your effort uh promoting something and you know if if you change or they change all that traffic all those blog posts all those videos you put out there now they're no longer pointing to something that you get credit for so you need to be able to control where the traffic goes because things change all the time so that's reason number two you need your own domain name um number three you can build start building your own brand and this is really important even if you just oh i got this um one affiliate link and i want to promote it i'll make a bunch of money it really doesn't usually work that way you have to build your own community start your own youtube channel start your own blog start your own podcast to build your brand and then you can sell stuff all right and it could be a multiple of products and services around that niche that you build so it could be a start of building your own brand around your own niche so so many people get into affiliate marketing they just find one little thing and they want to promote it and that's it but the name of the game is developing your own list your own audience you're on social media and as you find new things you can recommend it to your group all right you're not going to just find one affiliate program that's the only thing you're going to promote and you never have to have your own website you never have to have your own domain name it's like it doesn't work that way so start now why not start now uh building your own brand and you know i know everyone starts wanting to make money right now but you know tomorrow comes the next day comes the next day comes why not start right now building your own brand and you can do that with having your own domain name secondly you know with your own domain name now you can start building that community you can start building your own blog posts you can start building your own list you can get an autoresponder getresponse a weber put an autoresponder a subscribe form on your blog you can do this and start building your own mailing list then if you when you get new things you can send a blast out to your mailing list letting them know hey we've got this new program i've been trying it's great let me show you how it works that's how it's done that's how affiliate marketing is done so it starts with getting your own website in your own domain name you know at a minimum you could redirect the domain name to a specific affiliate program if you want that's great but you know think about getting your own domain name building your own blog building your own site and uh building your own list and and and building your own brand that think of some long-term success okay another thing too is i've noticed that with my classified ad submissions a program uh it got got blocked on facebook it wasn't that we did anything wrong it said what happened was so many people were promoting their affiliate link on facebook all right that what happened is that facebook said we're getting too much of the same thing all the time just saying the same thing all right so they block that domain name but if you have your own domain name and your own blog you could promote that promote our classified ad submission program matter of fact i have a video showing you how to work around how to promote an affiliate link that is blocked that's super popular this video uh uh you know on on facebook and social media and basically it involves you know setting up your own blog all right and talking about your affiliate programs there rather than just copy and pasting the same link that everyone's posting and it's just not for my stuff you know if you're promoting a popular affiliate program you might find us blocked just by putting your affiliate link in there so don't be lazy get your own domain name um it only costs 10 a year approximately in most places um i'll put a link in the description below to this blog post and i'm going to be updating this blog post also put a video here how to post how to post uh banned links on affiliate links on facebook and i basically just explained that to you and so i'll put all that information you can get a domain name even web hosting and your own blog very very inexpensively in the description below and i'll put a link to this blog post so you can see everything written down but if you're just promoting something like this all right spend the 10 bucks and if you're not willing to spend the 10 bucks are you really that serious about it you know and then are people going to take you seriously and hey i just thought of another another reason you know if you have your own brand and your own blog you could put your phone number on there now that's something that that not everyone is willing to do you can be the best the biggest if you're willing to offer personal service now i know i just lost about 99 of the people listening that's okay because you know i want my blog and my youtube channel to be about real marketing not this this make money do nothing stuff though i know that attracts a lot of people anyways you put your own phone number there and actually offer personal service to people who are interested in your services you will get the sales uh a lot more if you offer personal service and you can do this if you have your own blog your own website you could offer uh special incentives coaching to people who sign up but from you on your your affiliate link special software we have software that you can give away there's all kinds of creative things you can do and the successful affiliates are creative and offer personal service and if you can have your own domain name and your own website even if right now you're just promoting affiliate programs uh that is really the way to go so in any case click the link in the description below you will be sent to a place where you can get your own domain name if you don't have one i'm going to update this blog post and i'll put a link to it as well you will have how to post banned links on facebook which essentially evolves around getting your own free blog and i will uh also put other information that can help you with you getting your own domain name so uh if you like this please subscribe to our youtube channel we'll have more tips like this you're welcome to embed this video on your blog if you start a blog to give people your your followers helpful tips i have absolutely no problem with it whatsoever like and share as well so thank you very much this is matt with quick register seo dot com just one more thing before you go i'd like to invite you to join my newsletter and by doing so i'll send you a link where you can download 597 of pro marketing software for free we've got classified ad submitters which will allow you to submit up to 500 ads per day we've got seo software we have our software youtube title blaster which which helps you find the hottest titles on youtube and you can use that on your various campaigns so go ahead click the link below join our newsletter you can unsubscribe at any time and you'll be able to download 597 of pro marketing software for free thanks so much | Coolmarketingsoftware.com | UC4vKPwW39X7L0x3JL65R8xQ | 2021-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,954 | 10,315 |
kUpsfoSvAgE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUpsfoSvAgE | Anarchist Definitional Issues and Genetic Fallacy | now i feel like this subjects extremely below me right now I mean I've made it harder more different arguments against the state I think I've contributed a good number with my three essays of doing in regards to stateless societies and going over them and even going over micronations actually and how to hand states things of that nature I feel like I did a lot so this seems like something that's way below me but that kind of attitude is very prima donna and I shouldn't take that attitude now I've spoken about how the term anarchism when you subscribe at three things a lot clock receives oligarchies and basically legalism but I think that part of the reason why they do that is because people look at terms based on their etymology there's a bad habit of people just look at the etymology of a word and not focusing on its actual definition and another fly think that's the reason why anarchism is associated with these words is because it used to we use this drive on negative aspects for example there's a quote of Plato that I should write down put up a link of where Plato actually said that he was talking about music and this temperament issue the Pythagorean comma i believe uh it is about how notes and frequency should be arranged and he actually says that what the other cultures do is what he describes as anarchy now Anarchy's been used way back in the days can note these horrible little things is a regular dysfunctional stuff and truth be told the fact that people bring up this in their arguments is the genetic fallacy it's the genetic fallacy and that's probably something that makes anarchism not even a subject that's under heavy argument patients but heavy ignorance I mean you look at people nowadays and it's not that they're not well informed it said they loved using logical fallacies they the guy wins did the pates the guy who you here in bern contests and then people think well he really burned that person uses the most logical fallacies and the genetic fallacy is what Eric isms been most of nye elated with because people either look at it through its etymology or what its origins were once on and they jump to the genetic fallacy they think okay based on the knowledge of a word and what its origins war it's this don't tinnitus and they look like idiots but they're you really want to get the most likes because nowadays it's the idiots when I'm not going to use terms like [ __ ] because even i'm someone who is mentally [ __ ] to understand this stuff better than these people so again I feel like I'm above this subject but I figured I'd talk about it because I have no life | MISTERWONKA7 | UCp9cN-jzuUUaBHnmoHJOELQ | 2011-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 480 | 2,639 |
10aycv5uIe8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10aycv5uIe8 | Interesting Chips & Technologies Patent | hello everyone I'm high treason I figured I'd get a really quick video out before this year ends I wanted to do summat else but this camera I've got to be really quick because I can't charge the battery anymore and it just doesn't really work and I'll talk a bit more about that at the end as long as I've got time but yeah we like to have about three eight-six that chip some technologies one and you might remember and noticed the memory was unusually fast especially when we compared it with the vi9 later well here's why [Music] yeah don't expect the production on this one's going to be particularly good it's been put together very quickly so if you've been around here a while then you might remember we had to look at the chips in technology super three it's six it's a rare and obscure 386 compatible with a few notable quack so that won't go over here because I've been repeating myself we already did a video on it in that video we still have the motherboard was kind unusual because it had an oddly large cache tag Ram with a third chip as well as some oddities with memory and that this board used the chips and technologies Peak chipsets as for the CPU it had trouble with memory when plugged into my oxy bus shuttle motherboard we saw the CNT again briefly when I tested out the VI 9 motherboard and again note how the memory was unusually fast the whole time I did have my suspicions but now I can reveal to you that these have been proven true it amongst the chipset registers for the peak are options for to where and for where memory interleaving that their functions might not be immediately obvious to fully understand what's going on we need to wind back the clock to 1987 when chips and technologies filed us Pearson us four nine two four three seven five a as the parent explains when accessing memory there were a few extra steps involved beyond reading and writing so whilst waiting for those you can move operations on to the next module effectively skipping the pre-charge where entirely which would explain the unusually high speed whilst memory interleaving has existed for a very long time it was certainly a rare feature on pcs at that point in history in fact most people hadn't heard of things like dual channel memory prior to the Pentium 4 era and thinking about it chips and technologies were purchased by Intel it does make you think a little bit doesn't it interleaving is not the same as multi-channel memory access largely as you're still using a single channel there are the similarities in the idea that's really all I have to say on the matter perhaps there will be more of these shorter and more simplistic videos in the future probably covering things like this which were missed in the time for main video because the information wasn't known I wasn't available at the time more research might have been needed this probably wouldn't be a replacement for the main big videos they're probably not going to show up all that often so feel free to ignore them if you think that they're just crap and the production or whatever and that most of them will be as bad as this one because like I said I'm having to put this together very quickly and I don't really have unlimited access to the camera right now I guess we'll talk about that with the dude on camera so there we go there is full with memory interleaving if 1987 or 91 92 in our case mixing intel probably them just by c and t for the graphics division as people sometimes make out obviously they had some other technologies intel were interested in and I kind of knew at the time I knew something was up when we were looking at that machine but I just didn't quite want to say because I didn't have much in the way of evidence to back it up maybe it was a false reading but now indeed it's interleaved memory it's not really the service dual channel memory but certainly a step towards that kind of thing very long time ago now so yes he had until we were out of the car like that's quite impressive as for this camera I am gonna have to make this quick because this battery isn't gonna last long especially not as it cools down because I can't charge it anymore I did buy a new camera a really nice camera problem is it got to the UK and this is Nelly a month ago now and customs sent me a bunch of forms to fill out I need to fill these out send as the invoices and everything so I did I did everything correct and I checked and double-checked meld it back to them they sent me a copy of those forms to fill out the exact same ones blank no reason given there's no contact information on them other than the return address and today is the whole thing periods up so my camera's going back to America and I'm not gonna get it and I'm gonna be out of pocket I doubt I can get my money back but I don't think I'm gonna get the cost of shipping back and I'm gonna have to pay a restocking fee to the seller for the inconvenience honestly this country just disgusts me the more time I have to living it really does stupid like this hey you know maybe if you had a halfway decent economy I wouldn't have to import this crap and we wouldn't have to go through all this paperwork yeah my battery sure as ain't gonna have much time left and I'm just gonna get the out of here huh whatever this year's done it is ending all the good no but it's not really ended on a bad note if that's the worst thing that's going wrong well things could be a lot worse it's just you know whatever amount I'm out of pocket but I had some pretty good luck this year buying scrap Lots and so that that'll make up for it I guess hopefully I don't really I shouldn't really feel the effect of it long term and yeah I'm high treason thanks for watching and I will see you next year I guess and the course remember don't be a screw-up all the dust 62 jeez man what a yeah [Music] Eliquis goes without saying happy New Year and all that crap don't forget set a new resolution I think mine might be 800 by 600 haven't made my mind up yeah I kind of like the increased pixel count of 1024 by 768 not sure require further consideration we'll see how things work out and people never tend to keep these damn things anywhere so what's the point | HighTreason610 | UCdt4RY7h0LoNJyjSxcqj2cA | 2018-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,186 | 6,211 |
3kdlsbJWifw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kdlsbJWifw | SpiceTalks2017 | Alis Okonji | [Music] what do you think on your feet is someone you love or you care about someone you see every day it's not someone came in to intimidate watch hiv-positive when you smile would you honey and who did immediately get awkward between the two of you think about it I'd like us to stand those who have died because of hiv/aids and because of stigma thank you a girl was born to a beautiful couple it's 1991 snow its own about bell-bottoms and high-waisted afterwards it's an amazing time to be alive and this girl sees the pictures of her parents from her grandmother and her mother is beautiful very very beautiful beautiful enough to be called pray in 2017 but by 1993 according to the same picture her mother looks a bit different the ones chubby cheeks are now with something her eyes are deep she's gotten skinnier she has this worid you look like something is so wrong in 1995 her father dies a few months later her mother dies a few months later a small brother dies and life changes for this girl she's only four four years old and it's different now my name is a little cold and I on that cup do you know what HIV and AIDS it do you know how its spread we have gone through education systems that help totally but HIV is how it spread the pros and cons but with that information in mind would you let your children tournament would you let the children go and visit your infected system yes would you mom still marry that girl after she told you she was HIV positive would you pop your pills in public your airway pills would you pop them in public and we've all been there I don't know about you but how many have you tested your tongue those moments before you get your results and you're always making cronies third legs or anything negative in this one I will change yeah you want to take a picture this generation we want to post it online do you take a picture positive do you post that picture online if you're positive or detail yourself oh crap I am dead and you know as a monthly cup so here's so congratulations you just killed yourself we are doing this thing now self-stigma stigma is know talk to them with your brother or your sister or the society or the NASA it's with you it's with me when I was 18 years old I found out my parents both of them and my small brother did not die from measles or ammonia or pulmonary disease they were all victims of HIV and AIDS and in my family just to talk about that was a couple still in and so it was talked about in hushed tones something only the adults talked about why do we do that we know what HIV is right so why don't you call it out for what you fill it why do we play around in circles why do we chips aren't so different once they tell you they are positive what you always going to talk about it right behind the box you know what we have demonized HIV and AIDS you have to tip your nails you're dying we have also immortalized heating/air means you have it you must be pretty promiscuous and if you are but who am I to point that out and drug addict calling the peace out we are a twisted society we are not and we are hypocrites you know I am convinced that one day we laugh at a time but we live us at the number of people we have murdered with our stigma gelila the number of people you have infected because we were too scared or too embarrassed to go seek help we will love what that child whose mother can you take to hospital you know why because the neighbor is the NASS and she will know too much about our family it's not funny we have to stop stigma we have to stop self stigma because you know ladies and gentlemen HIV and AIDS is not a killer it has never been stigma is [Applause] [Music] | Spice Without Borders | UCeoYYMyuMP1ZKd9vqkrtyBw | 2018-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 718 | 3,679 |
KhQIvgntGvQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhQIvgntGvQ | Community Wants Permanent 64 Player Modes | Battlefield 2042 | [Music] what is going on guys greg here today i'll talk about the new playlist update we got for new gen and pc of course that added in 64 player conquest and 64 player breakthrough and i think this is something that the community wants to see stay as permanent mode and not just a limited time thing before i get into all the details be sure to check out everything down in the description the community discord my twitter and of course the affiliates here on the channel empire jerky where you can use codegrave at checkout to save five percent and amazon associates this is where i link a ton of items that i use every day in gaming some things you might be interested in so give those a look and also be sure to check out the merch store that is linked in the description as well if you've not hit the subscribe button i would appreciate it if you would go ahead and subscribe to the channel now when it comes to the rush mode i've already talked about this i think rush was one of the best experiences i've had personally for playing battlefield 2042 or when playing battlefield 2042 it just feels less chaotic a lot less vehicles and that's my biggest issue with the 128 player servers it feels like 80 of the time you're dying to a helicopter or a tank because there's so many vehicles available on the map in 128 player servers i also feel like the maps are so large in the 128 player servers a lot of times you're just playing running simulator and there's been a lot of talk about this within the community as well and i think people were really excited to see the 64 player breakthrough in conquest mode to be added into new gen and pc but they were concerned when it says it's a limited time mode i think they need to just make these permanent modes along with rush they need to make rush or permanent mode personally for me on ps5 the fps seems to be better the performance seems to be better i've even heard people talk about this that it feels better and plays better and performance is better even on the pc side when you're playing these smaller modes and so i i can't speak like i said for the pc side i only can tell you what i've read but on the console side these smaller modes seem to perform a lot better in my opinion so i'm kind of curious would you guys like to see these modes to be a permanent thing i know when the game was first released a lot of people were really excited to see you know 128 players on new gen and pc but kind of as we've all played it i think we were kind of hoping and wishing that they would go back to the you know older player count you know that 64 player count seems to be kind of the sweet spot for battlefield honestly i know a lot of people also would like to be able to play with their friends on old gen consoles even though if you own a new gen console like for me you know i can play the ps4 version or the ps5 version uh personally i prefer the ps5 version better it plays a lot smoother it looks a lot better and i think if you added you know these modes as a permanent thing these 64 player lobbies or these smaller rush lobbies you can just then you know implement or you know kind of integrate i guess would be the best word for it uh kind of the old gen lobbies and the new gen and pc lobbyists together if you want to have cross play on you want to play 64 player conquest you can play with everyone old gen you gen pc it doesn't matter and then if you want to go play the 128 player lobbies you know it'll be kind of back to like it is now you're just playing with new gm pc players i think most people would like to see this um i think most people are going to say it would help the player base for me personally console player base on ps5 seems to be still really good i have played with cross play on and off and i have no problem finding a lobby within about 15 to 20 seconds so that's not really been an issue for me personally i know it might be different on other platforms but overall i think a lot of people in the community are concerned that these modes are going to be limited time they're going to get rid of them and most people want to play these smaller modes and it's very you know kind of it i guess eye opening i'm hoping it's not even eye opening to dice and ea because there's a lot of people right now this wouldn't say a lot but a good bit of players online right now griping that you know on reddit and twitter saying they can't find 128 player lobby because everyone's playing rush everyone's playing 64 player conquest or 64 player breakthrough and that kind of shows you that that's what the community wants or the majority i know not everyone wants that i know some people like the chaotic kind of you know 128 player servers but for me personally i'm a big fan of boots on the ground i like you know combat with other players i'm not a huge fan of vehicles so for me these smaller modes are a lot better for those you know kind of boots on the ground combat you know opportunities and when it when i'm in those 128 player servers i just don't feel like i have the opportunity as much to get in a fight with other players i feel like i'm you know running for vehicles or just running in general pretty much the entire game anyway leave me a comment your thoughts of course if you'd like to hit the like and i'll catch you all next time peace [Music] you | GRAVE GAMING | UCiTCBj9SpD40JqeLIT0ldVw | 2021-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,056 | 5,352 |
3jELHO7eftY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jELHO7eftY | Gender & Religious Preferences of the Antichrist - Dr. Gene Kim | so we're going through our series on end times and demons and we are to be aware what will happen in the last days the Bible says in the last days there shall be doctrines of devil 2 Corinthians chapter 2 also says we are not ignorant of his devices now in the last days one of the things that's going to be pretty interesting to know what the devil's going to do is that the Antichrist he's going to be two things concerning sex now sometimes the question is what's going to how is sex going to be connected with the Antichrist that's going to be something interesting now here's the thing is that it what is noticeable in the Bible is that Satan he really wants to mess this thing up a lot a lot of demonism is connected to this now what is how did God Define the sex in the Bible male and female right man and woman together one flesh one body he even said that uh the the marriage bed is undefiled it's Sanctified and holy that's how God defined it but our world today has turned this into such a obliterated perversion now that Christians even blush to even think about this amen see that's how messed up the world is you know why because that's how a lot of demonism is involved in this how Satan's going to connect this the first thing that's noticeable is go to Daniel 11 37 Daniel 11:37 so there's going to be two interesting things about this Antichrist it's either going to be homosexual or it's going to be like a Catholic abstinence now you would think that this is supposed to be something holy no this this is not something holy and sacred this is actually demonic I'm going to show you that it is actually demonic and homosexuality is obviously demonic too this is not a normal thing and I don't care what people say it is demonic and it is wicked go to Daniel 11 and we will look at verse 37 the Bible says right here neither shall he regard the god of his fathers So it's talking about the Antichrist all right so he's not going to regard the god of his fathers but you're going to keep reading nor the desire of women nor regard any God for he shall magnify himself above all so notice right here the important phrase at Daniel 11:3 uh Daniel 11 and verse 37 he does not have desire of women so it shows right here two things two possibilities one it could refer to him being a homosexual or he can be a pope who are the ones who practice abstinence the Catholic church right so it can show that he is the pope or it could be both and yes you see priests doing two things sometimes too right so yep that is yep that is true now go to 1 Timothy 4 1 Timothy 4: 1-3 now you know what the Bible says in the last day there shall be doctrine of devils you've heard me quote that passage many time right but what you're going to find out one of the doctrines of the Devils so if you think this is something not demonic think again it is it's a doctrine of the devil in the last days that's what the Bible says in the last days there shall be doctrine of devils so there's a good possibility in the last day you're going to see something like this go to 1 Timothy 4 and we're going to look at verses 1 through3 notice how the Bible reads right here concerning the doctrines of devils one of it is what forbidding to marry and you're going to see Catholic Catholic hints you're going to see Catholic hints all over here verse one now the spirit speaketh expressely then the latter times all right so it's going to happen in the future some shall depart from the faith giving heed to seducing spirits and what doctr of devils all right so what is connected with the doctrines of devils look at verse three forbidding to Mary who practices that Catholic priesthood yep and commanding to abstain from Meats who practices that Catholic which God hath created to be received with Thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth you know what's connected with the doctrines of devils it's Catholic you see that and noce in the abstinence abstinence of marriage is a doctrine of the devil now I'm not saying obviously we do know Paul said at 1 Corinthians 7 that if you are single you can serve God better there's nothing wrong with that all right I am not denying that there's nothing wrong with that however when you say when you forbid see when you enforce abstinence with the priesthood and we're all the priests of God Amen when you force that that is a doctrine of the devil let's also look at Revelation 11 Revelation 11 and we're going to look at verse 8 Revelation 11: 8 how do we know that we're going to see homosexuality here there is homosexuality connected with this demonic Antichrist with Satan's man one one thing is this do you know what the Antichrist headquarters city is going to be called see that where is this this was the headquarters of homosexuality in the Bible go to Revelation 11 and verse 8 and their dead body shall lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt where also our Lord was crucified let's also look at 1 Corinthians chapter 7 1 Corinthians chapter 7 now didn't you know like I told you before you know what Satan wants to attack Satan he wants to attack this now remember God he originally created this to be something holy and pure right with what male and female man and woman all right that's how God created things to be H holy and pure it's going to be M and F these thing match together and that's holy and pure in the eyes of God but what Satan wants to do is to take this Purity in this box and to Sully it so he's going to do whatever he can to ruin this so how does he ruin it do it with something perverted overtly perverted to ruin it or over overtly abstain it that's right look at 1 Corinthians chapter 7 1 Corinthians chapter 7 and we're going to look at verse vers four the wife hath not power of her own body but the husband and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body but the wife see this is something that husband and wife should understand their bodies are for each other but look at verse 5 defra not one the other except it be with consent for a time so in other words see don't keep yourself sexually away from yourselves sexually abstain from each other because why you're supposed to be together that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer and come together again see the Bible demands make sure you come together again why look at this that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency look at that so notice right here Satan what he's going to do he's going to take ex advantage of your sexual abstinence that's of the devil you got to understand the devil's going to take advantage of that why so that you can do something to Sully this this is something holy and pure and God ordained it to be that way but when a man and a wife abstain from each other that's something wrong now you would be surprised about that right you would think that the it would be the other way around right if you committed uh sexual actions it should be wrong no that's not wrong this is something that God ordained when you abstain it it's wrong see when you overtly AO avoid it it's wrong and when you overtly do this it's wrong that's Satan Satan's always unbalanced you got to understand so he overtly what he abuses it too with what homosexuality with premarital sex fornication pornography beastiality pedophilia the list can go on and on and on let's also look at Romans chapter 1 Romans chapter 1 see here's the goal of Satan do you know why this verse says that the Antichrist who's a man will have no desire of women because Satan wants to destroy male female see this connection you got understand this this is a connection that's ordained of God and Satan he wants to ruin this whatever he can so he's going to ruin it with what to avoid to with sexual abstinence and he will use homosexuality to ruin see his goal is this his goal is not what it's not abstinence it's not homosexuality what Satan's focusing on is ruining the bond of male and female that's the point with this one and this one is to destroy that attraction with male and female they connect it's like a battery it connects together with plus and minus see so that's Satan's goal is to destroy this connection that's the ultimate goal so it can go either way or it can even be both because Satan he just wants to destroy this connection altogether so that's Satan's goal is to destroy this let's also look at Romans 1 and verse 28 the Bible says and even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge God gave them over to a reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient and notice that if they don't want to retain in their mind God makes them a reprobate mind and makes them do inconvenient things which is what look at this verse 27 the Bible says and likewise also the men leaving the natural use of the women remember Satan wants to destroy this connection right so when he destroys that connection what does he do burn their lust one toward another men with men working that which is unseemly and re U receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was me look at that they left the natural this is natural this is natural okay male and female and then when you what God can give them up to a reprobate mind where it can turn into this where they burn their lust one for another notice that verse says men with men that which is unseemly homosexuality now you know why this is connected to Devils you know why this is connected to Devils because let me just give you a simple question right here who does who does not like to retain God in their mind in their knowledge Devils do right isn't it true in verse 28 that can apply to devils not just humans yeah they certainly they certainly don't want to retain God in their knowledge reprobate mine well who's the one filling up your mind with all that garbage to begin with anyway Devils amen so certainly have a reprobate mind so you see homosexuality it is very very it is very very possible that there is demonism involved with homosexuality and can connect logically with the Antichrist let's also look at John 8 John 8 because who is the king of all lust who is the father of all lust Satan Satan so it can logically connect there is a logical connection that can be made with the Antichrist and with the no desire of women with homosexuality and sexual abstinence let's look at John 8 and: 44 ye are of your father the devil notice what and the lusts of your father you will do who's the father of all those lusts right Romans 1 burn their lust one toward another men with men that which is unseemly that's Satan that's Satan see so it is very very very very possible the Antichrist can do that let's also look at one case right here do you know what reprobate means but not only that did you remember Daniel 11:37 why does he have no desire of women you know why cuz Satan all he's focusing on is himself what is he known as the king of all Pride at the Book of Job right let me ask you this one question Satan in verse Daniel 11 and verse 37 Satan through his man the Antichrist so Satan is going to use his man the Antichrist if he is the king of all pride and he will magnify himself above all so that he has no desire of women and he is known as the king of all pride and he's also known as what reprobate means really wicked that's what it means really really wicked so who's the one that's the king and of all wickedness who's also called that Wicked one Satan so in Romans 1 this wicked and reprobate is what connected to homosexuality no desire of woman king of all Pride why because Satan all he wants to do is magnify himself magnify himself so that's why he can do Catholic abstinence why because all he can think about is himself glorify himself so it'll be perfect that he just becomes the pope to do that Satan his goal his ultimate goal and it is one of the doctrines of the devils and it will happen at the last days it's what it's to ruin this church you got to understand it's to ruin this this connection with male female but another thing that shows this abstinence thing that's very possible with Satan is this is that doesn't Satan want to imitate Jesus Christ and what is this anti christ Satan wants to imitate Christ Jesus Christ he was not married right yeah Jesus Christ was not married so Satan what yep he can follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ the Antichrist will do the same thing imitating Jesus Christ and have what no marriage like Jesus did why because the verse says no desire of women so one of the doctrines of the devils in the last days you got to understand is that Satan wants to destroy this connection so it is very possible that the Antichrist he can be a homosexual or the verse can be referring to him as abstaining it but either way it only proves and shows Satan wants to destroy this kind of connection and that's what the Antichrist will do he will live like that | REAL Bible Believers | UCPCDmYOJJ08h-pG8J2iMDjA | 2017-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,464 | 12,911 |
3xLWGnQU50M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xLWGnQU50M | Travel Supplements | hey everyone so I am super excited to share with you that I am gonna go on vacation for about six to seven weeks to Asia my first stop will be Beijing and since it's my first time overseas I'm making sure that I'm packing in all the right supplements without further Ado I will be taking these ginger chews for the plane ride it's supposed to be good for motion sickness and soothing the stomach same as my next item peppermint essential oil digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid with pepsin are recommended to support the complete digestion of your food if your body fully breaks down food as well as the pathogens you accidentally consume you shouldn't get sick at all because the bad guys are gobbled up and processed before they can attack your body you stay healthy and if that doesn't do it I'm also packing oil of oregano which is supposed to be antibacterial anti-fungal anti-parasitic anti-everything basically since oil of oregano also kills all your good bacteria probiotics are recommended so if you take oil of oregano at night remember to take probiotics in the morning and if that doesn't work I'm also packing Imodium as recommended by my Pharmacy friend there's a time and place for everything even Pharmaceuticals with the dramatic time difference over 12 hours I'm also packing in melatonin to help me sleep I usually go for nutraceutical Quality Brands but the girl at the store recommended this one and it was inexpensive so I decided to give it a try as I'm pretty sure I mentioned before I get headaches which I use peppermint essential oil as well as lavender essential oil to help combat it these two oils will also help me keep me awake and fall asleep respectively oh eucalyptus works for me as an insect repellent lastly I'm bringing tea tree essential oil some people use it in place of hand sanitizer I usually use it for any breakouts that I have on my skin that's all I've got those are my 10. if you enjoyed this video or found that it was helpful please comment below and give me a huge thumbs up thanks for watching see you next time foreign | Happy Holistics | UC-M_Vgus8bmWuw5KziK7K8Q | 2016-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 375 | 2,078 |
Hke6ZudDVSY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hke6ZudDVSY | Can Chinatown Be Saved? | [Music] this restaurant is known for being so fast now restaurant workers have been laid off and business has scaled back in the wake of kovat 19 the entire restaurant industry has struggled but Chinatown businesses have taken a particularly hard hit China towns across America are vanishing for reasons that are natural and some that are unnatural well what can we do about it [Music] growing up it felt like Chinatown was the only place that you knew being Chinese was normal you could count on everyone rooting for Ichiro Yao Ming Jin you could find Gundam boba cheap booze barbecue and catch some JDM cars pull up it was the only place my parents wanted to go out to eat and ping with other adults so when we started reading that now China towns are shrinking across America suffering from gentrification younger generations not taking over businesses the rise of competing ethno verbs and now the association with Kovan 19 it all struck a chord with us and I know we aren't the only ones who feel this way it seems like some change is inevitable but what's the future hold for China towns in America and even across the globe and what can you do about it we're gonna give our thoughts while of course to trying some of China town's most popular foods it's been well-documented Chinatown's around the country are shrinking they're changing and with the current situation that whole process is just an acceleration and since Chinatown's no matter what city it's in kind of has a deep place in our hearts just like many other people we wanted to explore some important questions about the future of Chinatown because if this whole thing is gonna change into something completely new from what we remember as kids and what is it gonna look like and who's gonna be involved and what can you do about it this is how to save Chinatown USA [Music] Seattle's Chinatown is different because it's actually an international district that's really payin Asian Cantonese from toys on with first to arrive in 1850 but there was a lot of different ways that contributed to it being what it is today Chinese Japanese Filipino and Vietnamese historically and more recently now Korean businesses are all in one spot of course they do have their unique differences in language and culture but they're all friendly enough to share the same real estate neighborhood and actually after traveling to numerous Asian ethnic enclaves across North America it's clear that not all enclaves are as mixed and pan-asian as Seattle's international district and that's something that's very unique and special about it [Music] Chinatown growing up was such an important part of our upbringing in Seattle because there was a time where that was the only zone you felt comfortable being unapologetically Asian whether that was being in a traditional foods or more modern stuff like boba or animes or Gundams or just anything I mean we were going there to see the rest of the community for certain events you go there for your comfort food if you're a kid you just go there to kind of be around other kids that are like you and even if you're a parent or an adult you went there to be able to ping comfortably with other adults from the same culture I remember growing up Chinatown was the only place where you would see dad have been incredibly lively back and forth with the waiter and he's recommending this and he's asking if this is fresh or that's fresh look at these gigantic razor clams that they have here so they crack them all open for you you can see where they cracked it open with a knife so this is Thai song cauliflower guys healer this is very much for native to the toys on regional I do understand why it was difficult for my dad to feel that same type of gregarious camaraderie outside of Chinatown that's why I was so special for a lot of parents it's like the only time that you really got to see their social interactions because at home they're your hard-working immigrant parents that are often strict but then in maybe the Asian enclaves they're like they're having fun they're trying to meet people do it they're watching karaoke on the wall and I mean China towns are for most people a cultural hub unless you're a tourist and you're from out of town and you're not from the area but anybody that's familiar with the culture is gonna go there for comfort reasons you know you want to see other people you see familiar faces it's kind of a way to see other Asian people yeah we're just visiting home for a little bit and we just wanted to do a piece on Chinatown's because they all got hit pretty hard so it's a little dead but people here are amazing cultured foods great cultures great Wow all right so Andrew these are very very authentic Qingdao dumplings you know why because these are actually see mackerel now I don't think we've ever shown these on the channel before these this is incredibly authentic I want to have other people oh man it's like salty fish like salty sea mackerel so here in my hand I have liubao so Lu is the old name for Shandong that was the kingdom before China's United they were was like separate kingdoms and sometimes it would war with each other yeah before was caught Shandong Confucius is from that area so he's from lu lu but that was before it was called shondo so these are liubao so these are like a traditional shondo mouths Wow it's a little bit different it's almost like a bouncer that's wrapped like a dumpling and uh notice that it was fried at the bottom and all connected this is a very classic northern style too man the connected blue bow this is actually my first time having this I've never had a loo bow before but let's see how it's different you know what the one thing about it that's very Shan dong Andrew just gigantic pieces of green onion we have the four tiers now in this style they pour a little bit of this liquid at the end that kind of connects all the dumplings to my knowledge I don't see a reason why to do it other than that it maybe adds a little bit of extra texture to it it almost is like adding some Krispies to the whole dish they actually call these Andrew in Taiwan they're called Cordia in mainland China they're called Jintao oh I'm going in and this is a fried mackerel dumpling as far as the chin down mackerel Jones's I don't know man it's like really got a very like pickled fishy flavor because if you guys know mackerel is actually a very controversial piece of sushi too a lot of people don't like the macro nigiri or mackerel sashimi I kind of do but I don't like to eat a lot of it ah it's not bad but it just wouldn't be my number one pick that's fair probably not my number one pick either I'm glad we had it though but I would say the best thing that we had was the liubao song fang Kong it says Thai Kitchen but let me tell you this that has some of the best Lao food I've had I'm going there I'm going there after I remember when this first opened it was just like ran by but they didn't even have a cash would just have a cash register just had a box full of cash okay real quick I got to give a shout out to musashi's I mean this is some of the best cheap sushi that you can get anywhere and this is what Seattle's known for okay a reason why a lot of the cheap sushi in Seattle is so good is a lot of the same reason why salmon is so good in Washington - they're getting it straight from Alaska or straight from around the waters of Washington a lot of people say that the sushi in Seattle is very affordable but still very good most other places yeah so why is it so affordable in I don't know yeah yeah the older generations were definitely not optimistic that their business was gonna be around in another five or ten years and I do think that's sad because their businesses are a part of history and have served so many different people through multi generations however I do think that the whole purpose of Chinatown's was not to just stay the same forever this intersection is really special because you have a Japanese supermarket you have time when he's bold but you have Korean desserts you have Korean food and then you have two Cantonese spots the barbecue in the bakery side and then you have Shanghainese and then at this corner you have a mainland Chinese hop hot change just at this intersection David it's kind of a really good representation of what is here in International District and I do think that it is maybe if it's possible a good direction for other China towns to follow another thing that is happening across the country is that non-asian businesses are moving into Chinatown but they're usually pretty modern and they cater to sort of like a hip millennial audience that does want to eat authentic Asian food but also get a hipster burger I do think that the reason it's worth covering this place and giving this spot of review is because this is actually the way China towns are changing but it is for an open-minded audience that doesn't mind their burgers being served right next to dumplings I think that the inclusion of non-asian businesses in the China towns was controversial but I think at this point in 2020 it feels like something necessary to keep them alive Andrew it is true that traditionally most China towns in America if not all of them were primarily founded by people from tyshaun aka toys on China Andrew what do you think about there only being one toys on business on this Main Street theoretically the group that stands the most to lose are the originators of Chinatown which are toys on people because that means their business was will increasingly make up a smaller percentage of what's available I mean I I don't think there's anything wrong with that I think that that's kind of how life goes I do think a lot of toys on people who started in Chinatown made a good living and then moved out to suburbs that's often the story for a lot of people who start in the urban Chinese Enclave I don't think a hundred percent of businesses in Chinatown should be Chinese necessarily I think they should all have a mix but they should have all Chinese represented in Chinatown because as you say it's in the name Chinatown I think that Chinese culture overall is expanding I think Chinese food is as popular as it's ever been restaurants are still popping up everywhere but the specific southern Chinese culture particularly the Cantonese Hakka taesan and chow chow styles will make up a smaller percentage moving forward but I think the staples will always be there I think the organization's line dance teams family associations will still be around but it just won't be the main representation of Chinese culture moving forward I think if China towns want to adapt to be a little bit more pan-asian and essentially Asian towns I think that's going to be a better chance it's going to appeal to a wider audience I think if the second or third generation Cantonese or southern Chinese you don't want that history to continue then I hope some of them can build teams and support whether that's you know always spend their money in Chinatown or open up dessert spots fusion spots or traditional Chinatown foods we've seen it with some friends in New York they try to open up modern Asian dessert spots which I still think really help even if it's not particularly Cantonese or even barber shops I think the natural chain of events to move more into the suburb since it's nicer and more pleasant easy living than the urban city life is inevitable and that's gonna happen more and more but I think China towns will always hold a special place because they're gonna be in the city centers and I do not think although China towns are shrinking I don't think they're going away I think they're just changing Chinatown sort of live within you if you really think about China towns they were designed to represent or be an enclave for a different community within the city and you can actually bring that with you wherever you go China sort of the big mother Asian country that has had a very very big cultural influence all around Asia David I just realized our youtube-channel the food portion is like Chinatown you mean joget LC Yap where it's mostly Chinese but actually all different Asians are represented I'm an official tea former we're up Macalester Lane in downtown Penang they really pull it straight live out of the water you can touch it you can hold it we are outside of the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the entire world Anton and Obama did grow up in Jakarta for two years of his life he went to this school right here and now this nasi goreng card is right outside I think some of the bigger stores that have been around for decades might be able to stick around for a little bit longer but I do know and I got the sentiment from some of the smaller shop owners that had been running their shop in a certain way for about thirty years they don't feel like they're really gonna be able to adapt they don't have that their business doesn't have that much more time left what do you recommend I've want to get all the the Kiwi and the Green Team and the blue long probably we've been here for almost 25 years yeah we started back out into what Tamiya back into one but then we integrated here what's cool about the we don't focus too much on the ice cream but it's privately made for us oh yeah yeah so you won't find it anywhere else done hello Joe nice to meet you it's a cool spot how it's like you know Taiwanese tea shop and then it has ice cream is Seattle best tea hey guys see how best very Taiwanese long is actually really really strong that's gotta be the strongest long ice cream I've ever had she did say young people work hard even during cabrona I guess there's a similarity David no matter even if you're a young ABC or a shop owner in Chinatown the work never stops I think that more Asian Americans and specifically Asian Americans that are chinese-american need to look at the responsibility or the opportunity of operating family business with bright eyes because actually you can flip it and make even more money than you would have in corporate America I could totally see David 20 25 years ago taking over a family business in Chinatown sounded a lot more unappealing than it is now especially with social media and you see this whole wave of Asian chefs and you kind of get credit for keeping the culture alive I think it can be really fun I'm not saying it's gonna be easy I think it's gonna be hard but it could be really cool okay but what I would say is that speaking to the younger shop owners they feel a little bit more confident because they're from the younger generation they know how to adapt and update their products you guys know that we are pretty heavy in the 66 when it comes to boba but this is actually one of the first places I ever got boba in my entire life here at Oasis in Seattle's Chinatown now are they doing boba on the same level as like all the cheese foam and all the fancy stuff that they're doing in LA not always but they got the classics here and they do them solid it's a classic shot hey how many times have you seen that super good oasis y'all I don't think Oasis always tasted like this mix it in with the rest of my drink and row in front of us we have something representing the old-school native to any Chinatown in America or Canada toss you know the five-spice is really strong and you know I like you doctor sauce they spiced it authentically they don't care they're not they're not toning it down from Chinese ah shoosh you know the Chinese soup sauce that they put on top of it that's up so good here so here we have old-school Cantonese barbecued meats and then here we kind of have this fusion between Taiwanese popcorn chicken and the Hong Kong egg waffle all right guys this is popcorn chicken from Oasis this is actually the first popcorn chicken I ever had in my life so and it seems like Oh a scissors really been able to update itself it was sort of like the lolly Cup or the tapioca Express but whereas in California tapioca Express and lolly cup have kind of fallen behind in terms of innovation what do you think it is do you think it's a lack of competition that's allowed Oasis to kind of like you know still be the top dog I think overall they've done a good job of keeping the quality up keeping the vibes up obviously as you can tell it's not the fanciest spots not as fancy as so many spots in New York and LA but it doesn't have to be and you were talking to the butcher at Kings and he said that he really doubted that it would still be around in about 15 years and I don't think that there's anything wrong with that either they'll sell it or they'll shut it down and some places in other cities I know in Vancouver Canada they have a famous Joshua spot that I think they're gonna keep trying to keep open for another hundred years however certain spots like Kings I don't think there's anything wrong with it it had its time you know obviously their grandkids if they wanted to what happen the opportunity to completely revamp refresh redo everything and make it sort of a modern brand but I don't think that a lot of second or third generation kids want that responsibility I think there will always be barbecue spots in Chinatown but I don't think every single one that's open right now will stay open obviously nobody knows which business we'll be around five years from now ten years from now but while they're still here enjoy a while last right now in the Asian food world is the Korean elevated corndog whoo but this is not a corndog David this is a Korean rice hotdog meaning that is probably going to have a slightly crispy and chewy outer skin made out of rice honk Andrew speaking to the pan Asian nature of Seattle's Chinatown International District we've got the trendiest the Korean hotdog Chung Chung gear you have the half mozzarella half hotdog you have the squid ink hotdog here you have a mozzarella potato you have the ramen hotdog and then you have a sweet mozzarella sweet potato with sugar on top all right here we go you guys this is actually our first time having us one thing era but we were in Seoul Korea I noticed that they take a lot of American things and they put their own twist on it like a lot of army food all right these are the Chun Chun rice hot dogs [Music] smash that like button if you guys are enjoying this video so far smash that like button hit subscribe and turn on your notifications shout out to that cheese pool mmm so far personally if I'm eating something like this I do want there to be a hotdog on it it's easier to eat as well mmm you won't let me sauce these up for John cuz I think John's gonna have to try these John have you ever had these before I don't never had there you go you get some hot it's the hot dog one more done that's a squid ink way better than a corn dog I mean I would eat this I would pay a 50% premium at the end of the day I do think change is inevitable but it's just about you know how we acknowledge that and move forward from it to accomplish our own goals I don't think Chinatown's need to be the only bastion of Chinese culture anymore it should appeal to a wider audience showing how Chinese culture has spread over to different places and and even how Chinese culture has adapted over the years I think it's still okay every Chinatown has like museums and you know the old-school businesses but overall there is going to be a big change coming that the F know verbs will always be the verbs hey there's something to be said about Asians having their own part in this city center [Music] so hopefully in this video it's able to educate or inspire those who also care about Chinatown I know that there's a lot of other organizations that are kind of like under the umbrella of saved Chinatown and preserve Chinatown maybe we'll leave some links down below but you know do what you can and if you care you'll do something so how can you save Chinatown well you can spend your money there start new businesses that attract the younger generations and get involved in community organizations but regardless of what happens you're either paying homage to the old days getting involved in the new days or better yet both all right everybody thank you so much for watching that video and in the comments down below number one please let us know what your favorite Chinatown Asia Town Asian Enclave is that you visited or that you currently live in also let us know in the comments down below what you think the future of China towns are this is a question that we explored throughout this whole video and you know it's just really interesting and like we said it's something that a lot of people care about so please let us know in the comments down below we'd love to hear from you and until next time we out please do it III didn't know that we would ever get this many kick-ass yacht go hey pop man I'm super excited now you're gonna get a car | FUNG BROS. | UC9avFXTdbSo5ATvzTRnAVFg | 2020-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,912 | 20,981 |
CKp3WpTH-8Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKp3WpTH-8Q | Review of the G.I. Waterproof Bag for Survival, Camping & Trekking | hello everyone it's Elder here today I wanted to talk and go over and review the uh my uh wiie Peter bag right or WP bag uh waterproof bag uh it's basically buil as a uh waterproof clothing bag and uh to be honest with you uh throughout my touring the Marines uh we used it for everything but uh laundry all right so what I like about this bag is that it is waterproof uh the other thing that I like about it is that it's military issued so it's uh meant to uh stick to those standards uh that we need um as far as it lasting and uh lasting a while so once again I've had this one for uh many years okay uh I'd say at least over 10 years uh it wasn't my initial issue but uh it was another one that I picked up after the fact because I did like it uh the other uh great thing about this is It's inexpensive I uh found the company and I'll put a link up on the uh blog uh on Amazon that sells them for under 8 bucks uh shipped all right so you really can't beat that uh one of the reasons I wanted to do this review is there's so much uh highpe stuff out there so to speak uh that's expensive all right it works but it's also pricey where here you go with something that's 8 bucks that's uh stood the the test the time so to speak with the military and uh you know I could speak firsthand about that and uh you know once again super inexpensive and does the job uh uses that I have for this okay while I'm out in the field I always have my uh go Ruck with me gr1 and it fits uh great in here all right Perfect Fit even when it's loaded up more than it is now so um when I am trekking and uh want to keep it uh let's say keep my Gear waterproof I can go ahead and put it in the wp bag you know tie it up and I know that I'm good to go my gear is not going to get soaked uh that would be on a track if I'm uh camping and I'm in a tent and I want extra room in the tent I want to be able to Stage my gear outside once again WP bag my pack fits right in there all right right so You' got plenty of room uh to uh to spare in here uh which is nice all right so uh not only is it lightweight and could fold up cuz it's a bag right right into your pack to carry with you just in case but then it has these uh multiple uses the other one that I like is uh uh that I use it for a uh bear bag all right or even any kind of uh Critters let's say uh raccoons uh things like that when we're out in the field they're just annoying you know they come around and sniff the food especially in areas in Jersey where they're used to people uh cuz there is really isn't that much wilderness so they're coming up on you while you're trying to sleep and shut off all your lights and things like that so not only uh do we have let's say Bear Country right with our black bears uh that'll come and attack the food so you know once again fill this up we know that it's waterproof uh it has some consistency to it all right so it's uh you know once again the specs are good to go it's not some little thing that's going to tear away uh once you put some weight in there like a ziplock bag or something like that and then we could hoist this up uh into a tree and not have to worry about our food or uh even being bothered uh during our um during our little uh Adventure uh whatever the whatever it may be all right so once again it's waterproof and I do have some uh some gear in here all right some older uh bdus uh things of that nature all right I got these here I got the the ones from uh training with the Portuguese Marines all right so stuff that I just have uh backed up that I don't use on a daily basis and I store uh so once again I figure I would throw these uh in here uh once again I'll tie it up and I'll give you a little bit of a test on its uh waterproof ability okay so I have my uh trusty WP bag waterproof bag all tied up and we're going to give it a little bit of a test in this uh nice nasty green uh pool of mine now keep in mind I've uh used this bag a lot all right I don't have any precious cargo in here uh but uh when you do get your bag you might want to test it out maybe fill it up with some water on the inside see if there are any pin holes things like that that uh before you go ahead and uh trust your uh precious cargo uh so to speak in your uh waterproof bag so we'll let that uh sit there for a while I'll uh mix it around uh toss it around in there and uh leave it in there for a half hour or so just for the uh purposes of this review all right guys so I have my uh two lifeguards my Jack Russell and my pitbull uh both trying to uh save the life of the wp bag so it's been near about a half hour I flipped it around in uh different positions that's what made the dogs all excited they thought it was pool time and uh you know time to place some uh some catch in the pool but unfortunately that's not happening yet for a uh another couple months and you see how it floats also right another great benefit that you could use it as a personal flotation device in a pinch in a survival situation all right just fill that up with there and uh you're uh pretty much good to go at least getting some support in uh any type of these situations especially if you're trying to you know cross a uh a river or you know even a lake or anything with uh with any kind of a of a current you know all these little things come into play and help and uh make our life just easier all right and that's what we're kind of looking for all right so we're going to get our WP bag out of the water been sitting in this nastiness for a while all right let me go ahead and open it up going to need both hands here amazing right not really but at the same time that's pretty much what we expected or I wouldn't have thrown all my gear in there all right so once again something that's inexpensive something that's super versatile something that's light all right uh if you think you have a uh need for it in your uh go bag in your survival bag uh even just in any kit that you have uh for multi-purposes definitely pick uh one of these WP bags up all right waterproof bags because uh you know you never know could save your life one day all right Helder thank you for viewing | Coach Helder | UC-2j5ihT2ohmr_Vm0xbSbVA | 2016-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,299 | 6,161 |
KGjbx6FXRtQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGjbx6FXRtQ | ROV Hercules Dive NA129 H1877 2021 08 16 14 51 42 795 UTC 51 | i just pinned it there it's half in the dirt already you know the other side of this steve there is other spots as well right before the cables go all this stuff is new eh yeah well you knew in 10 years when we had kovas down here we didn't have to worry about that i think you were around when we recovered it right yes it was like pretty barren down here yeah look at you getting it under the cable yeah craig is good with that arm arm control so that that one's good there let's put another one if we can just to hard to your to your right you can see where the seeps are where it's bubbling up we'll put one on the top and then another one i think actually the one on the top we should put the puck side up to help the cables but one you see hard to the right there just shimmering yep yeah that shimmer is where we burned one of these cables before the reason why we're doing this is because we're gonna be putting another cable here as well and uh i just don't want to burn our cables cables are about forty thousand dollars each right now okay and the price is not going down for some reason everything uh with cobot has gone up in price including sub c marine cables and you want the pucks up uh pucks down okay the reason for the pucks down they won't fit anyway i don't think those oils will fit through those pucks no but it uh just this is better it's a standoff yeah it's a bit of a standoff it just keeps the the rubber mat a little higher up off okay so let's that's great um if we if you go around the other side you'll see that this stuff isn't there let's let's pop let's pop over keep going now we'll come back after we get these other two off uh unless you think you can do it while we're sitting here those other two are good on the porch i think so okay you want to try all right well greg you think you can scooch that one that you just deposited underneath those two cables but i could turn a bit more to give you a better uh yeah change change the rotation so that it's actually the right angle yep yeah edge in here under the cable i reckon this where the cable suspended in the water column it's fine it's where it's touching the rock um as soon as you get off the seat just a few inches the temperature drops from melt cable to you know two three six degrees yeah yeah fletcher abuse there right so you almost yeah not sure why we still have that dredge hose on i guess we're gonna use it here i don't know but it would be nice if it was off at the moment you follow what i'm saying about them being at right angles right yep yeah sometimes you'll see on that cable it starts to look a little rusty color and then it goes black where it's really been burned then it goes lights out and then it goes lights out which happened with two of our cables one of them along right around here somewhere and the other one close to roger's pass hi we're going for two under here yep we'll go for two right around here are we happy with that yeah that's great greg wonderful you want the other one on this side yeah that would be super duper great thank you no where are you going don't go away they cut it really nice really nice yeah i had great fun flinging them out of the tool basket yeah they're pretty light pounding right now if it wasn't for the sea water here the temperatures that we're talking about these mats would probably melt and catch on fire but for some reason the rubber mats won't catch on fire at the bottom of the ocean bless you for some strange reason yeah for some some strange reason it's called it's called science good morning mineral we got the breakfast club are you muted i think you made it ian yes what's the plan where are you going to go from where you're going now we're going to hop right over continuing the same direction there's one more spot just before the cables go up up up slope okay so i'm thinking i'll move argus into the grotto sure you know don't you think it'd be better if we just lay this down and try to bring the cables over on top of it because they're right now yeah we're gonna we're gonna slide the cables after we got this i don't know if we can get him okay greg i i figured craig would be able to get it under there but um because ultimately they went into worse uh worse positions yeah they are right now absolutely there's no denying that they are in meltzone now oh no my cables are melting me move me [Music] everybody's sneezing i think they're allergic to something yeah something's going on yeah like the smell of burning cable that's making them sneeze generator generators off i've got a toe under it yeah greg's going to pull the toe around great job look greg greg's pretty good with that arm i mean he's done that once or twice before yeah well dan is first dan you're good too this might be his first uh deployment on smoking cables yeah let's see video can we zoom in yep videos on columns hold on there check tests [Laughter] i can only i can only do that because greg's here and it doesn't oh the smiles presses on there you go now is that a jason williams all right full wide full wide eye he's got his little finger on it all right we got our amazing breakfast club crew on this morning we're excited to be going on the rest of this mission here with everybody this morning looking pretty good how things been going ian not bad for some reason i can barely hear you all right i can't hear you that's good everybody has them turned down uh oh really yeah y'all better turn me up yeah fire time to get live in here y'all can you hear me now here i'm gonna turn you up a little over here too yeah i'm not hearing yet not my headset anyway hey can you hear me yeah i got you just fine let me check people's gains where's he in that cyrate are they scooching at all their grey uh too much we're gonna do a hey ian do you know can you hear me yes oh better yeah thanks hey do you know if this uh endeavor site the name has any relationship to environment canada's use of uh the navy research vessel endeavor can i do this go ahead go ahead well endeavor was a famous vessel used by which someone throw me a bone here who was that james cook cooks james cook who's reading the cookbook someone's reading cook is it i i leave too ted is the expert i'm the expert uh that's a scary thought um yeah i leave two books about uh captain cook on every vessel i go on yeah farther than any man by barton dugard and blue planet by tony horowitz and they're both really good books about cook uh do you have one here yeah they're i put them on every boat they should still be here okay so and for more info go to the captain cook society website thanks yeah that's so great if you want to scooch the yeah i mean i think the mats are fine i think it's the cables that need to maybe if they can go a little bit to the left or to port your pick and so maynard anywhere you and most places you see endeavor with the uh uh formal british building with the oh you are yeah it's a tribute to his first vessel for his first mission to tahiti to observe the transit of venus during an eclipse um and then includes the space shuttle etcetera yeah space shuttle and over here yeah okay let's uh carry on over the over the rise i think the cables are spent in the water column close to us there they're on the mats right at the hump and then i do believe if we go over that hump and down there's one more spot out here yeah if you camera download sorry they will float away good yep okay rocking out fyi bye cam thanks i think we're caught on a cable we're caught on a cable it's looking bubble what do we got going on oh that frickin uh i know it's caught our uh as we get close in down there what we'll see is the water shimmering okay it's kind of like before you boil a pot of water it shimmers first and where you see the shimmering is indicative of a hotter flow coming out of warmer water and the white are bacterial mats so they're actually they're the the fundamental energy source here so they're they're messing with the the chemistry coming out of the water and and making energy out of it and growing and other critters are eating them so that's that's the chemo synthesis yeah versus photosynthesis so you might want to actually approach this from the other side so well not the other side but you know rotate it back pointing back that way but down at the bottom below us right almost not quite in bubble cam but anyway that's the last spot on the cable here yeah on the cable oh roger yeah sorry left spot you want to put another mat down here yes but on the back well you'll see as we rotate around further get over this hump it could be a flange pulling yeah be a matte deployment flange pulse yeah so do you see where i'm talking about here illustrate me oh yeah i got the telestrator so from this area and then coming down here with this one cable this other cable looks almost suspended there's a bit of a hump there but um tell where yeah uh but certainly uh let's try for a man you come down over here and maybe one up there or is that just me bouncing uh it's a combo right in this area right there somewhere around there that is this flange but it doesn't look like the cables touching i mean they're pretty good through here let me see if i can come down here and uh get right up close and friendly and peek into the flange bolt at the same time you know um yeah and the one that's wrapped around there we'll we'll scooch over that way roger i'm just gonna kind of put the fletcher under here under being the keyword or not yeah i don't even know if anything's gonna lay there what do you think steve that's kind of steve scott i know steve's there yeah i'm here yeah i don't know what to do here yeah cause it's on the slope can you pan we're not gonna be able to put a map we could make it worse yeah i know yeah can we pan to the right i don't know basically where can he go up at all is he there yeah okay how about down to the left side uh right behind mango um yeah trying to scoot that cable up and over yeah and then if you get something underneath it there yeah in that little hump yeah try not to yard the cable in the up up where it's hanging on your left side because that is connected to the bars i think that one is right don't grab and pull we lost mo did we like she went for food for her photography what i suggest is that we are going to go down to these cables and visually survey the whole thing so we'll have that for us and we can go like next year or whatever and see if things are getting worse and last time i went the other way there was really nothing there right no there wasn't um it's tragic and that's just the way things turned out it's just not enough just not enough it's not low enough oh there's a flange pool there you can see it bubbling out so great yeah do you think you could on the right side just get the arm the craft yeah let me look i might have him in the cliff though i'm good okay so you're stuck oh you're good i'm okay he planned this so he put the craft in board because he knew i was gonna snug up against the tube bush there if you could just get under where the yellow and green is and lift up i mean and push away sort of thing or you know just open open jaw under there and just we can push it on the other side of this hump but watch yeah it's going to catch it's going to catch here is the catch catching point indeed do you know which uh what these cables are yeah one spars the others the hydrophone hydrophone eh it's bars no it's not bars bars it's bars in the hydrophone but you can ask me again and i'll give you the same answer okay there's no other cable up there then no cars in the hydrophone are the two cables up there right now because uh which might be it might be a nice place down here for rasps if we can't fit it up there oh down here yeah yeah that would actually i'm just a better place thinking yeah yeah no that's a good thought ahead steve um because we just want you i was just hoping that this would uh would bring you know bring one of those cables back and we wouldn't have to we can put it somewhere else yeah but well okay so swap cable well the cellular phone's at 48 isn't it yeah i'm yeah i'm still uh concerned that that ledge up there is going to collapse within a couple of years anyway the way it's been undermined between last year and this year you can see a noticeable difference so we're deploying this thing here are we uh yeah um so we're to go right on top of those worms how many of these maps do we have available sorry again how many of these uh mats do we have we've got eight of them on i board it i don't think we'll deploy all eight now i think if you swing too far right yep yeah we'll survey back once we get the the two that are left on board we'll survey back towards rogers pass to just identify uh where there is potential oop you're drifting heat zones so to speak and then we can always deal with them later okay as i said my big concern areas where where we just put the first two mats well now i'm right into it yeah free yourself up bubbles on forwards kid how much extra cable do we have would it be simple in some areas to just reroute the cable around yeah no this is we're at the end of the leash with both of these cables they are pretty fairly straight as far as we can well there's probably a couple of meters slack in there somewhere okay but yeah they're uh they're definitely towards the end of their leash these the ones we put in last year are they in yeah these are the ones we put in last year uh they're pretty tight yep perfectly planned we went back to the j-box stick and i wonder if it's still there and it was like perfect oh yeah i just flopped the mat and we can scooch the cable later greg if that makes it easier for you yeah let that that's a good lay on the far end of that where it was it's hard because they are so light in water sorry i'm trying to hold still here for you and damien's on good morning damien i didn't bring my old man glasses up with me so i'm not reading anything [Music] damien misses uh interjecting uh thoughts on captain cook the god lono oh yeah that's a fascinating story and uh went the wrong way around the island strange or the wrong way on the on you sometimes energy kills with uh hunter thompson believe it or not okay i think gonzo i think yeah it's the cable management now here greg you think i think it's hard to tell from the angle but it's just slightly hooked on that that's on that rock hooked on that over there yeah that would be where the concern of freeing it up a bit might be i could come over there let's just a little scooch that way or can you see it in the bubble yeah yeah it's still stuck on that little behind around that rock there yeah all right let me do one more reach on it uh yeah he's gonna do one more reach first i'll get you back in there a little more welcome nudge our starboard side up into that two-bar bush see the box there hitting the bush come on cable let gravity that's where you say gravity's your friend okay so that's okay now where it's going up there is a bit of a problem now so it needs to come away from us the green and yellow so let's come back towards us that way towards us and say we're going to be through here again that might have just okay now one last look down there okay can we zoom in down there the bottom here just to see if we got shimmering going on yeah there's i don't know if there's shimmer by the tube but you can zoom whenever are you ready i don't know if you'll see it yeah i'm good zoom zoom looks i can see shimmering that's good and thanks i can shift that mat a little bit or we can put a second mat there um let's try shifting the mat a little bit okay let me find myself when you remind me where the mat is it looks pretty good doesn't it i'm open to suggestions once in a while well i didn't see any shimmering clothes i saw it down the hill there well those uh those animals uh gastropods in the uh tube worms that means there's there's warm water there they'll run out of the way if it's not extra hot but so yeah gastropods move or the snails move and the other guys don't move i can hop over to the left there what do you think man that's their call yeah um yeah let's just hop to the left for a look i think we'll save the last map for the a back up on the top it's kind of i wonder if the the the snails will colonize those um black mats i'm thinking that's in the suspended it's in the water column there right it's up off are you happy with that there good i can come down for a closer look and then yeah if you rotate around you might get a peek at the flange bolt yeah if you rotate around a little bit more there dan that'd be great so a little bit more to yeah starboard okay thanks greg okay it's off there which is fine we're we're seeing the shimmering yeah all right listen quick zoom there and you can move it up hill a little bit it's definitely hot below it but it's it's not on it it's up off of it yeah that's where you get it warm but where that is now it's only probably somewhere between four and six or ten yeah it's not that bad okay so look back i think you said okay let's go back up see there if we uh pick up in the flange pool real quick sure zoom in there head that guy that made the flange pool actually oh thank you that's all i wanted to see i just wanted a peek i'm happy i could look at it all day long but hot hot hot yeah beautiful see it bubbling around the corner around the edge there coming out yes so that guy is the guy that burnt us and he was a regular straight up and down guy and he turned into a flange pool yeah okay so back to the back to the right back to work thanks ian okay video you can zoom right thank you work thank you i'll be happy for the next year yeah no no once in a lifetime for a lot of people yeah oh absolutely so let's go back up we'll see where those cables are actually coming over the top there no not all the way to roger just right here you want to go where there yeah go right outside up there right up there right there because we put them out on the other side yeah those flange pulls are hot when i was in uh doing izina so of course the concern with that one where it is now we have cables below it if it gets too heavy on top it's going to collapse and fall down on top of our cables you want to pin that mat for me just pin them up on it quick quick quick i'll try it back up [Music] i'll go back down and we'll find it how come you're going up so high there's the bars again it's our authentic resistivity temperature probe into event which steve this is still working did you send a message off to marv and ask him no i just made my own it's it's it needs to be replaced you made your own decision yeah okay because the question i heard you say last night was oh it's still working no i said it's almost i said it was almost not replaceable uh i'm sorry and what what do you want to see here i i want to see the last map that just fell oh roger you want to go find them out yeah we we're going to need the mat copy oh look it's perfectly placed on that cable yeah not a good thing yeah holding that the cable to a hot spot so so both umin and uh and razz are well suited for this area okay all around before you move there all right okay so that actually is a hot spot um if we could get that cable out i would probably just leave that mount where it is but the cable on top of it not under the mat not sure how we're gonna do that but yeah i'll leave that magic to ollie um but we'll pick it up because i'm more concerned looking at their more concerned with that guy roger what do you think steve up there right around there slide it on on the far end if you could and pull it back does that make any sense well yeah i mean the the support end or whatever what often what i'm thinking ollie is for to go right around oh yeah okay right around there but you got to get out from underneath that green and white here i miss that end where you want it to go it's looking right around here so [ __ ] get over there just gonna tilt the camera down here for my landing oh we're late okay i lost the plot where am i going pretty much straight ahead there yeah you see up on the teleprompter up top oh it's gone roger see if we can slide it under and then go where this then that way the snails are low temperature yeah i'm thinking more right around here steve yeah that's right the other guys are a higher temperature almost like like 60 degrees yeah so you can see back or 30 degrees yeah that's good yeah right around there all over yeah yeah um now we just got to get the front end that you want this funk cable on top of it as well yeah yeah we want cable on top not underneath but pull from the uh your right side not from the left side because pull that one pull from this side are you going to no no the other there's the cable steve yeah the cable yeah be clear when you say pull pull what we're talking about you don't want to don't you don't want to pull this cable this way oh that's a bad thing okay uh you could you could scooch it out this way right the right side yeah don't foul up please yep just a while to get it over that right yep there you go nicely done nice oh look it's on two cables on two mats that's what i'm trying yeah there okay great uh yeah let's uh is it is that touching there you want to zoom anywhere just last yeah can you zoom look at that area just to see if that's actually making a touch okay you can zoom in there a bit or is it in the water column yeah let's try to yes nico's dead on so let's try to scooch that cable down to pan out yeah okay and you can go right as i said over there it is um so so ollie just push that that way okay yeah can i reach that from here no i don't think i don't think so either yeah if you tuck your uh weapon in there i'll hop up one step there you'll want to uh tuck it in board a bit too like that yeah cause we might be up against something i don't know it kind of sticks out a little bit he goes back i'm gonna leave thanks again for the flange pool ant it was magic look at that it's spewing something i'm getting really close to it now okay i'll be able to reach that are you happy uh hello back to damien miss you too damian looking forward i want to come up and see the farm soon especially around harvest time i can help anyway thanks for coming in sure i'm into the flash bowlers all right ian we'll catch you on the next one is that better it's got some talk in it oh yeah when you when you do and you yeah you snap your face yeah you snap bring the arm away sorry no no no you got you got pushed off it's all good but they're really hot where they're coming off the ice yes i don't cook stuff that way before um are you guys happy with that now or do you want us to play with it some more i don't think there's anybody there sorry they aren't on mike's oh well well they're waiting i can zoom in there ed i i'm staying out of it i don't i don't want i can't quite see under there okay look back at the cable okay and you want to go in there i'm going to move away from this thing i want to cook the camera you reckon that back cable is all right steve ray do you want us to i think we can just make it make it worse i mean coming down that uh those uh long stringy guys is uh pretty warm there for the gastropods where the gastropods are that's actually they can't take much heat but down there where we put it that's pretty the bacterial mats are hot but i think i don't think you'll do better than that roger so uh we're getting instructed to follow the cable back here so we're on our way there hold up there should be something it may be out of the way i don't know if you have do you have any more mats you don't have any more mats anyway uh no we do not have any more mats did we not have a couple left at the basket uh well we deployed the four we brought with us there's more back at the so somebody note the uh or adrian note the uh marker here like try to read it i don't know if mo got it or not uh anyone make that out go ahead and quick zoom on the mark on the marker okay hov i think i read yep um very helpful thank you you remember that one now are we uh today so are you online back there i am online are we headed all the way back to the platform now or yes we are okay there are no more mats there are more mats we could put two on our porch and then do the cable play come on can you come up with uh argus how you doing this morning oh pretty good i'm tired but uh pushing through it nice for those uh just tuning in at home can you give us a good uh overview of what uh our next steps here are at our endeavor location where we're at uh sorry uh a summary of bring your arm uh what's uh what's next to come we've been laying down our mats here at these locations and uh here laid through rogers pass that we were just mitigating some heat from the sea floor and now we're going back to our junction box where we're going to lay a new cable same style as these these pressure-backed oil filled hoses except we're going to run it around the east side of grotto and up so i don't know so ian says there's something here but i don't really see it it's up higher right so i don't have to worry about anything here these unless you can pull that cable off really easily what do you think niko or doesn't really matter it probably just cause trouble yeah let's just leave it off the rock we could bump it off the rock oh don't worry about it so there here's the hot stuff up here so this is where you you don't want to put your tether no kidding is well above us yeah there was a question earlier whether hercules would fit through here i'll take that at the bottom there you could no come on i don't know if we want to test that i think it could but might scratch the paint a little bit which probably get me in trouble happy adventure cave diving with hercules yeah uh are we gonna reach chris are we gonna have to move yeah orange uh not the tool basket the platform right or the platform yeah well same same for our intents and purposes we should see the platform coming up you want to uh you want you can spin artists around spin august around yeah yeah sure why not it's right there yeah dan yeah spin august around here yeah roger hey nico yes i know we have obviously a lot of cables in these locations we gotta mitigate heat here are there any other alternative methods that we've tried other than using the mats maybe maybe floating the cables at locations or yeah with some of these bars devices which go directly into the vents we use floats on their cables to keep them off you can come down sea floor this is the first time actually we're using these mats for heat mitigation oh okay so usually we kind of just do it visually uh how the testing process could go through with the mats how did you what was the determination of using of utilizing the maps instead of floating we've never done it before and they're just uh leftover mats from a totally other different purpose what are you doing here opportunity okay we had him laying around uh this big uh circle of cable here right here we're gonna pick up one end and we're gonna fly it along that old blue tempo mini cable uh do you know where that goes the tab the old blue tempo mini cable yeah oh there's too many cables here it just goes the other way so you're you we went basically we went clockwise and it's important to take a look there because it's looking really ugly on on the counterclockwise right now it's getting worse and worse we've flown blue tempo mini already no he's not no it was cancelled but the point is that it's really way better that way the last time i was there which doesn't mean it's way better that way now it looks like there's a nav track there but uh you just follow it the cable it's easy you want to so whenever you're picking up bats i thought we were deploying a cable oh cable okay so if i'm going to deploy this cable around the right way it wouldn't be a bad idea to fly it real quick first then i'll have a nav track to follow and you know guys it's easy to follow i can correct well i'll have to pick it up in the water column so i won't be able to see it yeah you'll be quite up high up in the water column so if we fly it once we'll have a nav track here on the okay well let's at least go ahead in that direction and so you can see where it's starting and leading where is it i i can guide you without looking at the cable oh you can yeah okay well steve says he can do it let's go for it that's how we laid the cable we didn't we already we did it was mike coming 2014 2012. no 2014. with the rov up uh up high yeah you got the grotto's there like you can't okay yeah yeah yeah i'm game if you go wrong one way you hit dante yeah roger that i think we are running out of time mind you we don't get to see what the uh substrate looks like so it looks like let's push this one off and to the left because this one that going is uh our top one so we don't want this one hooking on everything as we uh okay i'm good there well kind of sort of good um oh i'm good i'm having a blast how about um we'll let ollie grab this cable up and then after we've got it secure then you can jump in there for ollie it's that uh magnum in your way or you're good there might have to flop it a bit more that's it's as far as i'll go here i'll move the vehicle happy to leave it out i like to land on it it's a good stabbing spear uh the magnum yeah it can actually poke in with it if you're poking in on a vertical it is is the uh camera on in the uh on the uh or the uh lights on on the camera um i don't think yet no you might as well get them on it oh you're playing with that digital still while you're over there know what the camera that we have sitting near the ip right i hate using me yeah okay should be able to get it there are you guys happy flying this thing just holding the pedal or do we do a grab it by the body or you could put it in the fletcher if you wanted uh well how how high do you want to go nico uh probably at least 50 meters in the water column and then i won't be able to do that okay how high can you go 20. we'll have to go higher than that and we have to go higher than that otherwise we're going to be dragging this across the rocks thus the fly at path if we fly backwards still getting the fletcher yeah well i can uh do it from the sonar we're good but if you're up 50 you won't see anything on this owner i won't go quite that high we go up five and back five sorry if you go up like 25 or 30 and as long as we're pulling back at the same time we should have enough of an angle on this to keep pulling the pile away so if you look at the nav is out a little bit north and uh yeah it's basically out north ah slightly i missed the mute button again there sorry yeah coming in are you on this peel gotta go have you grab the puck and slide it in that uh came off as well it come unclicked yeah it did yep yeah but slide it in first maybe what do you think yeah slide it in don't need to grab it or anything just there you go and you can give it a love tap on the top yeah you want to go wide video are you happy all right okay i'm pretty sure i saw a latch there so now if you wanted to hold this whole thing into the fletcher as we fly yeah we'll pilot handover now you can go right me yeah thank you and niko we're going to take the end of this cable to what location uh we're going to the this shelf uh on grotto actually we're just going to leave it at the bottom of the cliff going up there but back where we saw a bars device and towards where we were putting maps on okay um so via the nav screen there can you zoom in a bit so steve we're gonna leave this at the bottom of the cliff because otherwise it's just gonna or nothing to hold on to so do you know where everything is around here right now what do you know where everything is around here right now yeah everything is pretty much uh are we north of the ip uh we're so we need to go a bit more like once we pick it up we need to go about a few meters north and then we're clear of everything you got that you want me to come north when we pick up this cable we want to move a tiny bit north so we're clear of this platform and our other dan are you going to go backwards yeah okay so he's going so there's our platform steve yeah i'll keep eyes on it as long as i can so that's all right with you guys all right so i was thinking 70 or 80 in direction so the reverse of that is what 280. that ain't going to happen too late oh it's lower no it's lower lower than it's 220 230 right i don't know you just said reverse of 80. 250 360 minus 80 is yeah 280. so it looks to me like i gotta go east southeast is that where you're talking about clockwise right yeah so if it's east southeast from here in your reverse direction uh and the yeah the non-screen direction yes to my right sorry to my left so if we look down we'll should be able to see that the cables going almost directly north north into grotto's pass in roger's path rogers pass you just gotta clear this area because this is where all the stuff to get tangled in is and there's rocks if we get too close to the base so go north for a while is what you're saying yeah follow the orange cables all right and then veer off towards the uh your direction east but that's your direction too but my left and back right yeah it's just a yeah my 180 my 180 calculators is limited after 30 hours of non-sleep i'm looking at the nav screen steve yeah you're hey what do we see down below us we see those those guys they're going to rogers pass i see a blue cable off to my left there yeah head more towards the blue cable you're probably heading so we want to explain more left yeah i see the blue cable now is the uh yeah you can even go farther than the blue cable because the blue cable goes a little too straight and then if you can stay down and see the blue cable you're you're laughing but i don't know yeah i think we'll be able to see it with the bubble camera once i get over it you see it takes a sharp turn now yep but it looks like it goes right under me and i'm like yeah it's got growing the right way yeah you don't want to be any farther uh you can't get go fight you'll hit grotto yeah it's just on my right side there so i gotta oh it's just on my left side sorry no it's on the right side your right side what's that this is the blue cable so keep on going towards the blue cable so go or go for the screen to the left because you're right over top of grotto now yes yeah but you'll be able to follow it around yep but you don't want to get caught on it because i think mike did that and it was a nightmare we got it now directly below us so we're good so i can come up a bit more see it there in the uh downloading camera yeah just keep playing backwards what could possibly go around what could go wrong we have a camera behind us and now if you'll keep an idea of how far away from the ip we are i'm still 20 meters up and we still got a view of it so yeah that's what i'm thinking if you if you keep it that view and if you have an idea where the blue cable is it curls around that way between two giant guys let's wear that down looking minis this would be oh i see that curl around there so we want to ignore the curl around no you want if it's curling counterclockwise around grotto you want to follow that it's pretty good we were flying forward at that point with mike and uh we just kept hugging yeah it's got a little dog leg in it see it in our the dog's leg is that what we want to avoid we don't want to do that oh i won't do that yeah so we don't call it yeah zigzag so i'm gonna have to start coming to the right here let me uh pull a little slack and then i'll come back yeah i can't see anything on my screen nico we've already mapped out uh this path here so by the time we drop the cable we already know where is going to land they're on that's right they're can you see because i can't see it no i lost it i came up a bit but i should be able to find it again here come down a couple meters there it is see its leg of darkness there yeah you don't go closer to grotto than it because then you'll hang it on something and it'll be pain to pull off actually probably wouldn't hurt but where am i here's another little turn in it where's grotto then that's you're talking about the big structure to my to the north of me right the one we're going around okay i'll go to the south a little bit there i can turn my head and keep an eye on it yeah that's i i that's a nice line dan yeah i'm following uh whoever laid the blue cable there mike honey when did he do that uh he did it with the uh oceaneering millennium it was a hilarious hilarious way everybody was sick i gotta come back down a little bit there in the slow isn't it okay what's happening to the pearl cable yeah it's are we getting tension on that yeah my head my head's pulling me around there it's all over the cable there yeah so you can see grotto nicely there we're just trying to avoid those ledges i can turn and look at ground off that'll make you happy no uh so you might want to start wrapping around too right right i'm gonna come up just a bit there now with any luck we haven't caught a rock way back there | Nautilus Live Dive Recordings | UCfmddVwdun0pWJ8qK9XygMw | 2021-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,645 | 37,316 |
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hard worker carson smith we've got castello here we got eggy shining uh puku we got bright light hazel good to see you holy cow 100 likes already thank you so much for all the support i just double checked and made sure my mic was on because remember the other day when i was going on and on and my mic was off yeah it's on though so good to see you got a shiny pidgey shiny zekrom hello jetball that's that's um hello good to see you too no plasma yeah let's just get this started here let's go for our our soul rock here and uh maybe we get some lucky it's kind of funny that uh that we're doing the assault that solstice hunt in the rain in the game right now i think i think soul rock knows like explode or something yeah gage that's crazy um doordash yeah that's pretty cool man that's pretty cool i remember you mentioning you were doing that mom makwa good to see you yeah 25.7 we were at 24.7 yesterday which is uh which is crazy right you're due for a quick hunt yeah we got to get something quick uh pokemon unite trailer you mean from like i don't know uh from like last week yeah i've seen it welcome new subscribers uh shiny soul rock is amazing it's pretty good it's pretty good uh break up thank you for uh thank you for grabbing thank you for subscribing oh man get a pokemon with damp yes i've got quagsire right here plus it's raining could something self-destruct in rain or no can i run or yeah okay yeah does can it explode in uh can it explode in the rain or no but he has damp anyway so if you tried hunting one and go i haven't like i do have a shiny soul rock and go but i don't have a lunatone uh you have a shiny soul rock already okay yo 134 likes 134 likes but yeah mom it's crazy right uh where are my soul rocks yeah so you get two at a time and they respawn all the time okay so that's actually five now soon deep how's it going how you doing the sun is here says brandon well i mean it's raining here but austin thank you for subscribing raining in the game unfortunately give a smoke ball to give quag i don't no i don't have one uh let's see we got spam in the chat how many subbers yet before we start streaming like less than ten here comes the sun the soul rock uh shiny soul rock looks cool yeah he's just more red i guess quagsire's damp cannot use explosion there we go um is a smoke ball like you you he's an it's an item he holds or what here we go let's just keep going road to 200 likes yeah that's crazy 150 likes already only five minutes in we hit a new channel record yesterday 755 likes in the first hour i got noticed says sudeep how you doing man notice me chris says noel don't worry i sometimes i notice a lot of you guys but the chat sometimes moves too fast i can't read all the messages luis is here yeah shiny zekram video of chris and it looks cool wait you have a video of whom of me i like before bed right on brandon no luck on your uh lunatone though hey but you did get the you did get the home edge that i missed i missed the i missed it live but i went back and i watched it daughter lime what's up grace is here hey grace how's it going the chat's going pretty fast good luck cam thank you luke uh julia solrock come out yes come on we need to we need the sun rock in the rain you need the sun rock and the rain couldn't get away this is frustrating this is so frustrating that uh there we go chemistry no but it's cool fast you can counter yeah you go really fast i mean there's only it's the only two mods there right you don't have to worry about it bumping into anything else um and there's always two of them there so have i played a move on i've never heard of that dang it this stupid thing why can't i run from this thing why i'm level 100 here i don't have a smoke ball that's the problem if i had a smoke ball i would i would give it to quagsire to hold um i don't even know where you get a smoke ball uh whole genuine shiny pokemon wait wait you have the entire gen one no way zion that's awesome but yeah couldn't get away so annoying geez uh use a yamper no i want to use something with damp because he has explosion otherwise i think get the shiny he's going to explode on me oh you have to use the item like he's not not just holding it but he actually yeah you have to actually like use it no that's a waste of time faster to just do it this way uh hey darkville just here to say hi gotta go again all right take care darkville take care buddy uh hoy chemistry plush go yeah right okay smoke ball in the slumbering wheel so do they just have to hold it or do you have to actually use it or the act uh oh he just holds it okay you know what let me check to see if i have one hang on let me just encounter this number 14 here real quick all right let me check to see because i've been in the slumbering wheel maybe i'll get it he just has to hold it and then he gets away okay all right that's good to know that's good to know that's what i want you subscriber uh zion thank you geez wonder room come on diane thank you again what is this nonsense all right yeah it's gonna save me some time but thank you for subscribing all right uh failed i will donate well i'm not gonna purposely fail it let me check my bag where would the uh smoke ball be would it would it be in where could be in here no would it be in here no berries candies tms uh treasures where would it be in in the candy tab um intermittent sunstone moonstone fire all these kinds of stones sweet apples crackpots protectors uh rock memory phantom dragon thank you for the subscribing uh soothe bell no that's not what i want oh smoke ball i do there we go there we go thank you guys thank you guys uh candy tab there we go he's holding the smoke ball now so that should be good all right thank you i appreciate the the tip there we go uh can you give up uh did you give up the sylveon shiny i might take a break from it yeah so well i got it yeah uh phone battery die glitched at random times oh it fled using the smoke ball gotcha there we go i got it thank you guys thank you thank you you're welcome this is a to do list yeah this is why you do a to z i know omnaqua what's happening thank you for subscribing taking over stream boss today to get good happy birthday get good yeah now you can escape whenever you want which is what i want unless it's the shiny then i don't want to escape so we're looking for a little more red we're looking for the blue eyes have any tips for shiny hunters um i mean depends on the game right what does the white smoke mean it means uh like on the pokemon it's a it's an aura it basically means i don't know you get some watts you get watts if you defeat it uh video of a magikarp and pidgey a video of a shiny magic urban pidgey um where'd you get that uh zion how's it going man um let's see cam how you doing i'm pretty good i ended up waking up i just ended up waking up at uh three in the morning and i had a hard time getting back to sleep it was probably like after five by the time i fell back asleep so are you gonna do another stream for shiny mewtwo like yesterday i think uh tomorrow i think tomorrow we'll do mewtwo again oh it's on your channel okay i didn't get shiny mewtwo yesterday unfortunately i think we'll go back to it tomorrow we'll see we'll see yeah no trading in the chat guys jeez thank you 250 people almost 200 likes already 11 minutes in 11 minutes in yesterday was a channel record we had 755 likes in the first hour landon how you doing uh sid how are you doing thank you sid van der walden thank you for subscribing how you doing today if you are brand new feel free to say hi in the chat my name is chris if you don't already know um i live in canada i'm shiny antique for a couple years here so i've been having a blast doing this guys it's it's so fun eggy it didn't even say anything uh yeah brilliant pokemon yeah it and it has uh has like one perfect ivy right an egg move you might recommend it happy to meet you yo i'm not uh i'm aqua that's awesome it's cool to see youtube recommending this hey class d how's it going i'm looking for a one percent normal larvesta in ultra moon whoa okay good luck on that one is not terrible but it's not good either ivy thank you for subscribing thank you shiny bulbasaur let's go yes uh pikmin ono that's awesome hey gb breezy how you doing thank you for subscribing two shiny soul rocks and pogo i'm sick of it i hatched one shiny soul rock in pogo i'd like to get a lunatone but a white smoke yeah brilliant or exactly better iv and you get watts as well 200 likes already thank you so much everybody two demise in the same grass patch yeah you wanna if you're hunting delmas in the grass it's good to have um what's the move there's a move that uh harvest i think that it'll force uh it'll force um dalmai's to spawn notice some of my shiny dead nuts two weeks ago oh okay you're close to diagonal good luck in the dialga story i kind of missed the end of that message levi thank you for subscribing same with looper pog i appreciate that wooper fog i give up he says orange wait why do you give up i've been watching you for the last days on vacation any shinies uh no shinies yesterday no yes say what's going on thank you for subscribing same with uh koopa splee also with the uh the shiny uh chris do you like shiny cinderease new i like shiny score bunny you guys liked the video yesterday 2k likes today yeah i don't think so brandon i don't think so uh why soul rock because it's the summer solstice uh the other day right the longest day of summer at least in the northern hemisphere uh 36 sun just in time for the sun rock hunt kristen thank you for subscribing last night was diago oh current is eval tall okay good luck on the yveltal because that's a good shiny good day uh vanadium good day to you we got slay triple x in the chat uh hitting that subscribe thank you that the shiny i failed yesterday what shiny do you fail i don't like getting shiny fails i don't like that 156 catch combo still no pointing to oof i always stop my catch combo right after 32. i feel like there's not really any point to that um it goes a little bit faster if you stop the combo yeah i think we get it 700 likes today for sure but thank you mr gameboy for subscribing why are you catching them i'm not catching them i'm not catching them annabelle thank you for subscribing my sister-in-law calls it shiny bacon yeah exactly i wonder if i stand here if they'll spawn oh yeah they do you got a shiny melodic no way that's awesome on omnaqua you remember me yeah blazing weather you asked me like every day of course i remember you uh run away uh it's just normal okay gotcha working on zapdos and let's go yeah good luck on the zapdos i uh i'm sure you've seen i don't know if you saw my thing my reaction video but i mean you can't hardly tell that it's shiny i have the stuff to stream oh nice rotator that's awesome pablo's thank you for subscribing so you're gonna do it imagine we beat the one hour record yeah i think we're a little bit uh behind i don't think we're gonna beat the one hour record today but that's okay we can't break records every day otherwise it wouldn't be fun dora meonz thank you for subscribing darkness of the rain makes me think they're shiny yeah by the way it's shaded i'm also looking for the eyes because the eyes are blue on the shiny too i am doom thank you for subscribing someone trade lucario to the gts uh what face how you doing face thank you for subscribing this is way quicker straw than strong song yeah exactly welcome new subscriber uh driver no2 how you doing i did the math uh before bed last night and uh at 946 encounters that would be a 50 chance to get it at 9 46. i don't think we'll hit that number today though uh zang yang thank you for subscribing same with drizzle i got shiny jiggly puff in the wild master that's nice pablo's you're new corbin with a 99 cent dono thank you so much man can we get donut for corbin i really appreciate that man danny solrock is way too good i prefer lunatone but lunatone is the shield one so yeah zion us i'm not in the crown tundra and i'm actually in the main wild area good morning hope you're well thank you spot i am well i am well no shinies yet just subbed holly thank you for subbing i appreciate you yeah the channel's really been growing yeah shattered twilight thank you for the sub thank you uh do you play pokemon go i do yeah i'm currently playing too listening to you hey daphne how you doing raphaelo also subscribing don't know why producer there we go uh ill mars are just morse how's it going did you get shiny mewtwo unfortunately not checks out he says math checks out there's corbin's thing popping up there but yeah 946 946 uh checks is uh is is sort of what is the 50 mark so if you have the if you're doing wild encounters one in 1365 uh you have a 50 chance of getting the shiny by 9 46. look he goes we how's it going good luck and good morning shogun to you too anywhere around your village trying to block uh yeah there's lockdowns like everywhere man everywhere in the world there's restrictions damn i love how you read nearly every message well i try i i miss a whole lot of them but i try my best to read as many you got shiny ladybug pogo i'm jealous i don't have that yet ever gotten a full odds or shiny charm never landon we gotta change that just notice soul rock yeah they both have blue eyes soul rock um is is an okay shiny lunatone i love the uh the lunatone better though the lunatone shiny the knee is just that big blue eye looks really nice can you shine past simeon and pokemon sword i think that is a that might be a shielded exclusive either way you can breed it with eggs toto thank you for subscribing i do have the shiny charm yeah so it's one in 1365 chance of getting the shiny here got a friend who's been shiny hunting he's been getting like two a day for four days random encounter method that's uh pretty impressive yoxy's no you just hunted a shiny deoxys all right here we go um and did you get hold on i missed it damn can you do a let's play champ m you do a let's play chin uh i'm not let's play of what doing dynamics adventures opening eggs it's a good shiny hunting tactic yeah uh potato lad thank you i don't like to hatch eggs while i do wild encounters because i mean i'm barely moving so it takes forever to open i didn't beat five of them just a waste of my time azam thank you for subscribing the battling 500 is just a big waste of time in my opinion good morning christian how you doing buddy got a shiny yamaha in pogo yeah there's another one i don't have either i don't have that either which channel do you play pokemon go well i don't play pokemon go on my channel all that often uh my first shiny was geodude i guess in pokemon let's go uh how are you gonna catch it with a with a pokeball i guess logan hello 46. i'll we'll get a good idea at about the hour point we're we're at about 50 checks in uh 50 checks or so in 20 minutes so we're looking at roughly roughly 150 checks an hour uh slow poker 500 counters plus shiny charm oof yeah well i mean it's a one in 1365 so 500 encounters you don't even have a 50 chance of having it by then not a sigh wait what oh you got a what hold on johnny ladios and flygon congrats on that that's really cool no war i didn't beat 500 of them first beating battling the 500 is a waste of time it's faster to not battle them going for carbink and ultrasound oh good luck dave i know puff i know who is that not popping what am i talking about i'm thinking puffin does sos brandon got carbing just the other day he's in the chat uh i got my zatia on sassy pants oh you named it sassy pants i don't get it i don't get it try to catch it in a premiere ball yeah uh can you say hi ashy pikachu from carl who's carl or shiny pokemon and go is it an absolute i like shiny absol i like it i like jenny absol all right we gonna get soul rock today i think we will right 266 likes 266 likes yeah we won't beat the channel record today and that's totally cool i didn't think we would holly hello pickle peacock hello have you ever kept a shiny hack pokemon i've never had a shiny hacked pokemon so uh the answer would be no no ed what's happening johnny lycan rock shiny kyogre shining air shiny eevee jet uh jet belt that's pretty uh pretty cool pokemon there every time i watch your streams i get a shiny oh okay good luck on your noibat then i'm doing good a little tired but that's all right uh oh oh boy okay uh jewel's gonna get timed out right away here um shiny soul rock at 69 that'd be uh you okay uh oh now we got some spam going on in the chat get some spam happening here uh shiny rayquaza nice nice on the shiny rakeways uh what shiny is next uh i don't know we what's happening oh you know what if we do get uh if we do get soul rock i can hatch some lunatones go for the go for the brother sister duo or whatever they are [Music] love a shiny at 69. yeah short hunts are awesome see now i'm now i'm on now now it's going every two it's going on odd numbers i don't like that that shiny jinx and pogo hey congrats on jinx i mean not a lot of people like jinx but i think jinx is shiny is really nice go to a movie theater today hey nice j what movie are you seeing let me wait for the other one to pop up there now i can go back to even numbers welcome new subscriber uh tiago thank you for subscribing i have two shiny soul rocks 60 checks and pokemon go that's not bad 60 checks best thing to do with hack shinies i just well i've never had them so uh it's not kim craig it's not kim it is kim don't get it twisted damn guess what lindsay what's happening what what what oh may i ask what chinese are available any any shiny anything i have let me uh i mean i've got some i've got legendaries from my dynamax adventures if you want to name a legendary uh get chem to 1 billion yeah never gonna happen opher thank you for subscribing uh yeah chem auto sure auto correct right what shiny is next if we get sol rock i'll do lunatone next uh sorry i'm late uh sorry for the caps i'm gonna time you out for that lasadek don't do that don't type in all caps and then in the exact same message say sorry for the caps you know what you're doing man don't do it veggie gigas and pogo oh nice shiny or just regular almost at 69 yeah 59 exactly we're at uh because you rock all please give me game link no there's no game link this is a nintendo game uh aryan thank you for subscribing this is for the nintendo switch and uh pulling off the shiny psyduck uh alert as well uh squirtle nations how you doing going shiny okay you know what some of you guys are just being boneheads here like really do you really need to spam the chat i i'm gonna have to just put slow mode on permanently from now on cause some of you guys like bunny bunser is ruining it for everybody uh lollix how's it going man romo hello how you doing does anyone have a victory not me but if you're looking for trades no we don't do trades in the chat otherwise it gets too cluttered up uh let's see verbal thank you no don't say sorry you said you already said sorry you knew what you were doing yeah we hit 25k and uh jamae thank you so much for jamie for the subscribe also sister toy collectors how you doing thank you for the subscribe this game full odds or eight thousand uh this is one in 1365. i have the shiny charm why'd you put on slow mode because people are being spammers got a side ech from an egg but sadly not shiny well it is a one in 512 chance if you do masuda method and the shiny charm 193 is better julie hello my favorite legendary is articuno uh phillip and aceto i feel like did i say that right but uh thank you for subscribing my quagsire is not shiny shiny quagsire is pink luan thank you for subscribing 64 not shiny subscribe uh i'm gonna hunt the psydec mastermind good luck psyduck is awesome igor thank you for subscribing uh let's see anyways a first check on pogo yeah i've done like 15 16 checks and no shiny rayquaza for me do a mating call if that doesn't work do a sacrifice for shiny hunting sure dude that definitely works imagine finding it in 69 for the memes yeah and tony and articuno are glaring i prefer cantonian yeah 200 or less would be very nice thank you for the 300 likes everybody and jayden thank you for subscribing for those of you who are new um and don't know who i am my name is chris you call me chris or you can call me kim uh both work and i live in canada so ethan what's going on favorite uh pokemon is articuno favorite shiny is sport bunny ace gamer with a sub i refuse to use masuda why i think mudkip why it's a if it's a quick way to get chinese paige hatfield how are you doing how are you doing uh i wish there were shinies in rumbleworld oh i you know i've never played rumble world i don't have a team i don't have a team because i just do shiny hunting do you do this full time i'm hoping to i'm hoping to typically like i work in a school but the schools right now are uh mystic thank you for subscribing um [Music] typically school like the schools are closed right now because of the pandemic jay umbreon thank you for subscribing masuda method is when you breed a foreign pokemon two pokemon different languages subscribers thank you for subscribing is your nintendo switch have speed up mechanic no because i don't hack my switch 69 not shiny yo the bro thank you for subscribing eight and five boo oh yeah that's low savage plays thank you for sub uh let's see something about noah fans anytime i hear no offense it's like subscriber i don't even want to read the rest i am a wee boo thank you for subscribing now he says simon stephanie yeah no shiny yet uh possibility of the 500 solo rock uh killed guys thank you for subscribing no i don't faint the 500 it's just a waste of time welcome new subscriber it's a huge waste of time you get the shiny faster if you don't faint them uh shower is short thank you for subscribing working with kids is honorable thanks for that yeah while i work in a high school but like i said as a substitute teacher but again with the schools being all remote you don't really need substitute teachers blair how you doing thank you for the sub blair long time no see ken how you doing no offense you're a great guy all right no offense taken nathan show how you doing man uh do you do battles not typically on stream no uh victoria thank you for subscribing where are you hunting at um in the wild area a big kind of it's like a big rock right near the moto stoke entrance uh nico thank you for subscribing favorite ultra beast i guess would be circuitry poland player thank you for the sub you know it's funnier than 24 uh 25 hoping for let's go for my birthday in a month nice laser shark thank you for subscribing i got to get the zelda game next week 356 people 327 on the likes raptor gaming dropping us up you guys we hit 25 000 subscribers yesterday uh marcelo uh and if we hit 26 today i don't even know what i'm what i'm gonna do because that's too fast on the grove that's too fast gustav new subscriber hand ticks thank you and gustaf thank you for subscribing subs i subbed but was never answered epic dinosaur we'll see if it pops up richard garcia thank you for subscribing uh pokemon sword online game it's a nintendo switch game but it has some online features keshav thank you for subscribing uh favorite shiny is score bunny didn't you see my recent video the best shiny yeah congrats on 25k that's crazy we are almost at 26 already taylor thank you for subscribing grandma lived in alberta canada i've been to alberta but not for very long uh big nesh thank you for subscribing i just i've got back to back shiny psydex no you did not a bad shiny enter that's awesome robson thank you for subscribing all uphill from here he says uh markcraft thank you how does naming the shiny work like for anybody zapdos to your members just say hey can you name this shiny pokemon this name that's it and i will name it adit yeah thank you eminent pro remakes are months i know i know it's but yeah oh gosh 25.8 already no way lava lizard thank you for subscribing for mario world 3d bowser holy cow this is the chat ever going crazy today squirt squirtmation games thank you for subscribing there you are popping up a bad shiny hunter also popping up there uh do you already have the probability of 500 check kill no because i don't kill the 500 pokemon it's a waste of time garbunga stonk thank you for the subscribe i really appreciate you guys yeah 26k maybe but no i don't fake the 500 because it's slower to do that evan game thank you for subscribing anybody who tells you otherwise is is is is ignorant of that fact knowledgeable onion how you doing how much is a zapdos here it's five dollar five dollar membership same as uh like twitch sam thank you for subscribing can you name entei leon yes let me uh let me grab my pen and paper okay here we go uh alexander thank you give me a second here i gotta write this down you gets thank you ante uh leon there we go okay uh parole thank you for subscribing so that's a christian i'm gonna write down there we go why do you thank you for subscribing guys you guys are killing it today what are you doing too many subscribes already subscriber rst overdrive thank you so much i hope you guys enjoyed the um the uh the the video yesterday the the shiny video we got another video coming up it's an actual live reaction that i haven't posted yet sandy thank you got a live shiny reaction video coming up later today so how's my day sam it's been pretty good i mean i i had a bad bad sleep sam thank you for subscribing bad bad sleep but i think i'm okay about you hit 30k oh last time i see it was it was never 29k we've never hit 29. online thank you for subscribing check your subs yeah what is it 25.8 somebody said 25.8 melodic thank you for subscribing you gotta go colton take care n2 is my first legendary dynamics makes me happy you've got it it's gonna be named leon uh marnie's morphico how you doing thank you for subscribing shiny beauty and nothing logan nothing the what games tm thank you victoria you subscribed thank you levi hello oh my gosh i'm a new subscriber how can i talk so much rb fears uh can you name anything trivium welcome new subscriber drivium okay cody fitness thank you for subscribing and then hold on welcome new subscriber and that's from shogun okay i got it okay dominic thank you for subscribing geez you guys good morning bennett how you doing tips for shiny handing a corbin knight um you do a rookie and then evolve it i guess xavier thank you for subscribing fastest would be to masuda method um and marie thank you for subscribing yeah do masuda method egg egg hunt a uh a rookity and then a ball bet let's see uh last time you're you are mistaken ken we were never at 29 000. we we were never at 29 000. you're mistaken uh conchi thank you for subscribing empathy r6 hello uh charmander shiny locked and sword the one you get from leon i believe is yes uh sydney malone thank you for subscribing i don't say my name but i said well thank you uh okay if it pops up i won't say it max thank you for subscribing um how do you get mewtwo you get him in the dynomax raid adventures bunny luck uh where do you play uh what do you mean where do i play like where's my physical location in this world or in the game you mean uh can you call cat pokemon ghibli no ian hernandez thank you for subscribing i only only my zapdos tier members can name my shinies otherwise they wouldn't have enough shinies for everyone to name jenny thank you for subscribing my rarest shiny ever um purple charizard subscriber kelly thank you for subscribing gmax anaconda is there a record for most likes before the stream starts uh i i don't know i don't know what what there is emily thank you so our emil thank you so much you is probably the rarest i don't have a shiny new though yet and corbin with another dollar ninety nine thank you so much favorite pseudo legendary is tyranitar gambon thank you for subscribing jacob red sun rock shiny soul rock let's get it to date even your sword and shield shiny decks i mean i've got all 400 in the main decks you stream on twitch i don't know just on youtube is my favorite type ice and psychic how rare is the shine in this game with a shiny charm one in 1365. how do you become a zapdos member it costs five dollars to be a zapdos to your member you guys are don't know what the channel memberships are it's kind of like if you're familiar with twitch it's like subscribing on twitch where you pay uh you pay and then you can get like extra stuff or whatever becoming a channel member so if you see anybody in the chat with like their name is green the little badge beside their name those are the channel members and uh exclamation point member in the chat will give you a link you'll be able to check it out but uh it's a it's a youtube paid feature for watching beatbox thank you for subscribing how you doing man might become a member soon yeah we hit 103 members which is crazy guys um and ashwin also subscribed go watch pokemon journeys all right take care i'm i'm aqua uh tony thank you for subscribing bolito i'm doing pretty good 90 lock thank you we're almost at 100 we're almost at triple digits here i'm a banana oh boy okay how do you get a mewtwo in the dynamax adventures billion dollars favorite pseudo legendary yeah so favorite pseudo legendary just in case you missed was uh tyranitar you got shiny soul rock in that pogo yeah i got one in pogo too not in the game not in this game no scott what's happening how you doing scott thank you for subscribing love the series subbed a few days ago for the next time yo saris good to see you here man baron hello and i'm happy to have you guys in the chat uh with with me hanging out or whatever 400 likes we're already at uh are nearly 400 likes which is which is absolutely insane right uh can you do this can i do what can i do what soul rock is an underrated pokemon i would say yes because it's it's a pokemon you don't hear about all that often yeah i do have the shiny charm sharon i've got it did i check the red button like the red subscribe button absolutely rosie good to see you rosie how have you been how have you been there's the subscribe thank you so much i appreciate that eat rant oh shiny heat ran victoria that's lucky yeah i don't have that uh charbel's orb thank you for the subscribe pulling off shiny psyduck as well here we go here we go uh winston thank you for subscribing we're going into triple digits now yeah 350 people here it's it's pretty crazy it's pretty crazy uh do you have the shiny soul rock already no that's why i'm going for it that's why i'm going for it 100 is a lucky number unfortunately not it took us 38 minutes to do 100 checks been watching spain travel documentary oh wait what felix doesn't have credit uh favorite steel types yeah as a kid yeah stelix is pretty cool 45 or rudran what's happening thank you for subscribing good morning amber you need to go jan all right take care shiny luck from white oat uh here we go harmon dropping us up thank you mythical pokemon favorite petra also mew i like mew black angle also a dropping is it supposed to be angle or is it supposed to be angel it says angle frog thank you for the a subscribe you got a shiny whooper white out no way i like shiny whooper floppy also dropping us up you dropped a like too thank you chad i appreciate it yeah shiny whooper is really cool danny looper's cool alexandros thank you for subscribing who thinks we're gonna get this soul rock today shiny you know i changed my shiny combustion for the crown tundra yeah they did change it they did change it yeah darny lock plus is a command that only channel members could use favorite mythical is jirachi i know a lot of people like jirachi my buddy john just got a jirachi emote for his channel so that's pretty cool please find it this game is pokemon sword that i'm playing you got a shiny skarmory bad shiny hunter you've been telling me you're getting lots of shinies [Music] like hatching it hatching what which game yeah this is pokemon sword that i'm playing what will you hunt after soul rock lunatone if we get it today feeling a quickish soul rock that'd be awesome yo wolfy hunts with a five dollar dono thank you so much hallie marie dropping a sub thank you callie but let's get some donut hype here for wolfy hunts i really appreciate that 100 billion dollars what will you hunt after soul rock yeah so like i said if we get it if we get it early i'll hatch some of the lunatone eggs lunatone is my favorite mod i mean i like lunatone but we gotta do soul rock here financing sancho and sword is a terrible choice in five days don't talk to mom mako about shiny emptying sand true and pokemon sword speaking of which there's mom marco right there i'm in the car waiting for a doctor to call my mom back uh oh i hope everything's okay yeah don't know hype you know i'm happy that i changed those uh emotes because they actually turned out really good i do have pulled him on snap yeah and i i played a little bit on stream when we played this on mobile no it's a nintendo switch game the console game goodbye for now soul rock popped up at around 50 or so whoa that is uh pretty lucky then going bad shiny talks all shiny toxins pretty cool too okay all right we got stars we got the new pokemon snap yes i do shiny frost loss i think i got one no i don't i have frost moth oh you need your blood drawn oh that's not fun that's not fun yeah at around 50 or so well i already have way past 50 lanoine so though it's not going to pop up at 50. let me just crack my water right here 276 i take it look at this look at this and jolly says play pixelmon i did play pixelmon um uh did you get any pokemon cards yeah i opened up a few packs at home of chilling reigns and got a couple of really good pulls though i'm done with the cards i'm done getting your vaccine soon yes nice i booked my second vaccine shot and it wasn't until july 21st and then i got i got a sooner appointment july 16 and then i got an even sooner appointment now july 3rd so i'm pretty happy july 3rd aji thank you so much for subscribing do you like masuda or catch better uh this method i kind of like better than masuda rafiki thank you for subscribing you want a shiny ralt so bad ralph's is such a good shiny welcome new subscriber you can masuda method it or you can find it in the wild pretty common here uh mushi thank you for subscribing johnny unpheasant looks stupid you don't like it you don't like it where do you live i live in canada vaccine school have you got a new pokemon snap you've asked me that like 10 times and i've answered you already i don't mind you guys asking me questions feel free to ask me as many questions you want just listen for the answer though epic community day july 3rd uh that's not right july 3rd is a weekday isn't it welcome new subscriber sergio thank you for subscribing sergio wish pogo release shiny slugma yeah let's do it already rock under 120 i hope so that'd be really soon mountain thank you what time is it in canada i live in central canada so it's 9 13 in the morning uh danny soros thank you for subscribing is the dlc worth it yes i think so i've got a lot of shinies i don't know the exact number though uh jeremy v how's it going what's the weirdest law in canada i have no idea oh july 3rd is a saturday really interesting i didn't realize they were doing those uh they're doing the vaccines on the weekend new subscriber uh hugo thank you for subscribing let me check my appointment just to make sure it actually is on the third uh oh it is july 3rd okay here we go i didn't realize they did it on the weekends welcome okay the best growl gaming what's happening thank you for subscribing so all i'll legit be like at my appointment waiting to get the vaccine trying to catch uh shinies come on comes thank you for subscribing yo you're toronto you're near toronto so yeah 10 13 eastern time uh random 12 gaming thank you for subscribing derek hello sam happy birthday yeah tepid community day which is pretty cool dina thank you for subscribing yeah so i'll be waiting for my vaccine catching 10 pigs welcome new subscribers all right can i put the all right get ready to have your vaccine lover thank you for subscribing here's your vaccine hang on hang on hang on i just got to catch this uh tepid first here i'm jolly thank you tiny squirtle and go yet i do have a shiny squirtle in pogo yeah new subscriber amber made thank you for subscribing least favorite shiny i think are probably going to be onyx chances of shiny charm past ginseng one in 1365 with a shiny charm yeah my pogo list is full harris with another 148 harris where are you getting all this money man thank you harris has been very generous with the donations as of late thank you harris that too thank you for subscribing don't all hyped for harris hope you get the shiny get a sub now my favorite chinese rayquaza jj plays a lot of people like that shiny uh rayquaza and i see your alert popping up there too can i trade you a cutie fly uh no i don't do trades i like to get my own shinies miguel thank you for subscribing don't know alert favorite shiny is score buddy subscriber uh dr arma or dr amit what's happening man thank you for the four almost 450 likes already gotcha now catch what uh uh thank you for uh how's it going kyle i'm doing pretty good man how have you been how are you doing today light goal for today i didn't i don't have a light goal i don't know 500 600 gamer petite thank you for subscribing but yeah we don't do trades in the chat new subscriber uh all ben thank you for subscribing we might i mean it's kind of a stretch but we might hit uh we might hit 26 000 subscribers today you oh yeah thanks for the sub man uh elite evil thank you little reveal i saw you were hunting bulbasaur yeah philippe that was last week i was going for it i didn't get it thank you for subscribing philippe is the bulbasaur king the longest bulbasaur hunt in uh history how would one become a member type in exclamation point member in the chat and nightbot will post like philly if you have you subscribed like like years ago man come on chance dancing getting a shiny scrappy swaggy zelhar thank you for subscribing it depends if you have the shiny charm or not and affordando oh so i can't play sword shield yeah it's a sword it's a nintendo switch game have you fused any legendaries i have not fused any legendaries are you a dog or cat person ah neither shadow what's going on my favorite shiny is lucario hey a lot of people like that lucario are you tired you look really tired i am i woke up at like three in the morning and it took me like i don't know two two hours to get back to sleep so i didn't get a great sleep last night subscriber nathan noah dude thank you for subscribing when did the stream start 47 minutes ago 47 minutes ago uh ezra thank you for subscribing how hard is it to get a shining rock one in thirteen hundred sixty five one in one thousand three hundred sixty five eugene thank you for subscribing if you transferred a shiny from which game to which i like to keep my shinies in the game that i caught it yeah i know how to fuse legendaries i just haven't done it yet favorite uh semi-pseudo legendary uh volcarona yeah oh others that should be i don't know i don't know a list of all the ones that should be pseudo legendaries i can't simba my little cat will you have little cats i mean i have a cat too but i i i'm not a huge pet person in general thank you for the sub down there i'm not sure how i should pronounce your name but thank you i appreciate that and pokeboy 7651 dropping a sub as well thank you for the 450 likes by the way nintendo club is that a new is that the new meme because i see other people saying that master balls and pokemon sword more of them the roto lottery play the roto lottery and if you have a pokemon with the correct id you can get a master ball but it's pretty rare you got shiny soul rock and pogo yeah i got one a while ago from an egg shiny a lock is so good what hold on rock the shiny soul rock is that what you mean welcome new subscriber young jason thank you for subscribing [Music] can we get this soul rock to shine new subscriber uh talisman thank you for subscribing how do i do the lottery you got to go to the pokemon center and talk to that like road tom machine or whatever amari thank you for subscribing do you have a shiny lunatone i do not have a shiny lunatone i would love one in pogo but uh i have not had any luck there playing pokemon go ultra sun pokemon sword watching your stream at the same time that's a lot that's a lot you get the shiny soul rock can you hear from lunala next lunala no lunatone yes i'm doing good abby lash thank you for asking which shiny do you absolutely despise i really don't like shiny onyx this doesn't look good them all thank you for subscribing you can use a date yeah exactly to farm lotteries takes a long time though welcome new subscriber he meets you from yesterday i didn't garoon thank you for subscribing you already got a surprise shiny like running around and boom shiny i've got a couple times in this game twice that happened uh jose thank you for subscribing it's your birthday yesterday well happy belated birthday again ian i don't have a shiny rayquaza either i need soul wrote johnny so no he says what's it says no uh don't you stream on twitch no i don't just on youtube just done youtube what's the name of this game pokemon sword i thought i saw a shiny soul rock that you missed but it wasn't no i'm always looking at the eyes the eyes will be blue if it's shiny uh adrienne thank you for subscribing welcome thank you and uh uh for around thank you hey thank you coconut cake good coconut cake yeah i'm not a huge coconut fan but i don't mind it all that much uh it's for the nintendo switch yeah uh andre thank you for subscribing yeah it's for nintendo switch signings like a few hours ago an emerald interesting shiny pikachu not in this game where am i hunting at look here's uh there's moto stoke up there it's just it's at this big rock right near kind of the moto stoke i'm just got a pp up in the lottery oh nice that's not bad they don't appear shiny in the overworld no they don't you have to encounter them this game regular uh hydration thank you for the subscribe you have ultrabeast unlocked in the crown tundra well i have a couple shiny ultra beasts nancy thank you for subscribing welcome new subscriber you like shiny quags there i do yeah kristoff thank you for the sub shout out 45 how's it going 45 rudran uh shiny luck can you say hi marco uh hi marco yeah near the lake of oat rage exactly you should add shiny sound effects and pogo oh they should do they not have shiny sound effects none yo nate nate nate thank you for the 20 uh rupees buddy i really appreciate that welcome new subscriber thank you thank you and uh wish me thank you so much for subscribing i'm going articuno tier what 700 billion dollars that's expensive you get 50 plus subs you don't freak out when you get a shiny legendary wait hold on wait what uh if you get 50 plus obviously don't freak out what do you mean i don't get it i don't get it uh 20 20 rupees guys that's uh that's um i'm not sure what the equivalent is in uh in canadian or us how many hours does it take you to get a shiny i don't know it's an average average of one and one it's an average of three hundred or one thousand three sixty five one thousand three hundred sixty-five checks is the average number sometimes you go over sometimes you wonder what the average is that so stay chill when you get a good time you get 50 plus subs uh i don't think it works that way my favorite chinese nine tails nine tails is really good playing through platinum for the first time i'm normally playing shiny handy would love a shiny and platinum one in the one thousand i won an eight thousand one ninety two uh i'm playing pokemon sword monica sixty cents okay are you trying to complete the shiny decks not in this game i mean there's like 400 plus pokemon in this game there's just way too many but um i'm trying to get as many as i can that's for sure john raver thank you for subscribing how you doing john 150 is the lucky number it's coming up coming up 150. favorite chinese glade oh yeah galladen the whole raltz line is really good chinese kind of music do you fancy i like a lot of a lot of good music i like all kinds of types [Applause] all types of music favorite chinese reggie steel oh nice nice funny okay thank you is anybody german i'm not what shiny pokemon will you hunt for your next stream maybe tomorrow we'll go back to mewtwo we'll see 151 is the number for kanto okay you think 151 here we go welcome new subscriber we're coming up very close all rich thank you for subscribing uh and uh jeez almost 500 likes already almost 500 likes raboot10 just subscribed thank you three here uh three hours from for a normal pokemon welcome uh what govany thank you for subscribing uh do you want a blue eyed red version yes that's right mr pigeon danny and i think about when i was hunting a zelf on platinum yeah that's uh those old games are tough they're tough side deck that i named cam nice richard favorite gen one shiny pokemon i really like ditto raptor gaming ditto and liquor tongue probably there we go 151 unfortunately not shiny edges lash that's your favorite nice i know brandon got a good got his shiny yesterday like 500 something hopefully i can get mine today where are my pairs i don't know almost yeah we're at like 25.8 or something uh b b euler what's happening thank you for the sub same with kenton geez yeah we're hit to 25.8 k subscribers which is crazy one of us has to get you yeah if you guys want to like do this hunt too like definitely go for it if you have pokemon shield toilets are good subscribe okay uh apex predator thank you but if you guys have sword or shield definitely come to this rock and hunt with me if you have shield that'll be lunatone but that's okay angel eduardo thank you send in all the good luck thank you brandon how many soul rocks did you end up getting to our lunatones i mean adrian plays games thank you for subscribing 169 please be shiny 152 yeah nothing welcome sort of philly raid he was going to raid you but not dude matt over the fact he didn't get bulbasaur yeah philly okay straight gamer thank you for subscribing subscriber good old billy uh 210 i think okay okay 210 ah jiao thank you for subscribing yeah philly likes to like to brag about how he gets so many shinies and then he doesn't linda what's happening linda thank you 500 likes jeez welcome new subscriber but yeah but you were battling them too that's right that debra how's it going yeah that's right you did battle them i i for me it's a waste of time i think i said if if you battle to 500 you only have only reduces your chance luke thank you for subscribing uh luke as well if you battle uh 500 it's your your odds drop uh rudra thank you for subscribing they dropped from one in 1365 to one in 1301 with the shiny charms you're only saving yourself like 64 checks roughly azad thank you plus you know 500 uh checks at an extra eight seconds or so per uh thing per check it adds up uh larryboy how's it going thank you for subscribing you like gen 5 i did i liked it i liked the ass stream boss is almost done olivia thank you for subscribing favorite shiny from gen 4 and 5. i'd have to think about it just a normal human what's going on are you playing on a console yes nintendo switch grasshopper how you doing rayguard good to see you how have you been it's been a little while i'm playing on a nintendo switch connected to my computer when you need mods maybe i could be a mod i'm gonna i'll put up a i'll put up like a mod application when i'm when i need to get more well part of the wild area could i find soul rock right uh right near moto stock dr moto stoke uh what's my favorite shiny score bunny are you playing while you're staying staying where i don't know what you mean by that welcome new subscriber welcome uh deku weeb soul rock you got it at 5 47 that's not bad that's pretty good grace santos how are you doing grace where does sigelep spawn i am not sure pseudo legendary moki thank you for subscribing pseudo legendaries are non-legendaries that have the same stats as legendaries you have any shinies yet well not today not today holy cow we're at almost 25.9 already black demon thank you for subscribing we had like uh since the start of yesterday we have like like close to a thousand subscribers since yesterday which is crazy that's way too many bull rock aren't spawning for you well then you're in the wrong area omar how you doing thank you for subscribing unless unless uh lunatones are spawning in which case that means you have shield fg gaming how's it going i don't know what you mean are you staying am i staying where any pokemon are so rare couldn't find a stick yeah well they are meant to be rare they are meant to be rare you got to put in the time right no shiny mewtwo yesterday um do i watch anime not a whole lot artist pokemon to find in sword i don't know what the hardest would be even though if he hunts every day i have monday through friday five handsome monday through friday as uh when i live stream oh it's not moto oh it's hammerlock oh my mistake my mistake hammerlock sorry i kept i kept telling you guys moto stoke it's hammerlock sorry about that uh laura reynolds thank you for subscribing same with beth as well i'm on shield nothing is there i'm where you are are you sure because they should spawn subscriber uriah thank you you need more subs we're gaining subs i remember yeah 10k hype wasn't even that long ago it feels like oh standing yes i'm standing exactly i'm standing uh hello sally how you doing [Applause] hey doing sally good luck thank you apex predator how many times have you battled soul rock zero i don't battle them i just run it's faster that way yeah thank you jj plays i appreciate the uh the uh the compliment there pokemon thank you for the sub 168 no shiny mad dog 4833 thank you for subscribing did you get the shiny yet no shiny soul rock looks like a little picture there where it says current hunt it's uh instead of orange it's more red and it's eyes are blue instead of red uh so here i'll show you on the map real quick where i am i'm right here on the giant's cap so you just fly over here to this area hammerlock hills and then and then just go go to this spot right here that's where i am giants cap do canadians celebrate the fourth of july no we don't we celebrate uh canada day which is uh july 1st little gabe thank you for the subscribe canada day is july 1st but we don't celebrate july 4th i donate my shiny like thank you rough sketcher at least the shiny by 200 kill it 10 times um no it doesn't work that way it doesn't work that way sage but i already have a one in 1365 chance the battling method doesn't work it doesn't do anything or what it does is so minuscule that it's just a waste of time one more hour to go a little one more hour for what uh war hello how's it going i see your message any soul rock already hope you get it soon thank you eb king yeah canada day in canada uh reef key thank you for subscribing happy early canada today yeah it's coming up coming up soon subscriber uh bears cards thank you for subscribing uh how oh how coincidental close to fourth of july yeah jose how's it going uh july 1st is like uh when canada was was made instead of being independent cryptics thank you it's actually when canada became a country [Music] uh but if you kill it 500 times it's 490 or something no that's false that's that's not true information it only gives you if you kill it 500 times you only get the boosted odds three percent of the time so it really makes almost no difference ernest subscribed if you faint 500 with the shiny charm your odds go down from 1365 to 1301 really not worth all the extra time edvate thank you for subscribing i really want to be a youtuber like well thank you man go for it do it gabriel what's happening i'm doing pretty good uh friend bulldog oof he says lots of people spamming the shiny luck here ian thank you for subscribing uh i'm doing pretty good uh at that ruler meeting on nintendo online to see other players yes simon how you doing simon what is your favorite shiny score bunny or bunny um that's the shiny hunt you did do rav thank you for subscribing i'm not sure uh pedal wild encounters was pedal little it was under 100. persephone thank you for subscribing you need a shiny a gimbal i have a bunch of those in pogo subscriber catch up on homework fair enough 06 gaming thank you how do you get the shiny charm you have to complete the pokedex get all 400 pokemon in the main pokedex to get the shiny charm josh williams thank you for subscribing favorite pokemon is articuno uh i did get chinese stack attacker yeah a while ago waffles the cat thank you for the sub very hard to get started or monetize yeah it can be tough to get started for sure i battle rookity 300 times uh two months ago yeah the battling some people will tell you otherwise but the battling is really not subscriber um necessary yo yeah beldum in 33 checks yeah i remember that lydia thank you for subscribing i totally forgot about the beldum yeah belgium was probably my fastest jackson hello look at how fast this yeah the subs are going like crazy today guys uh daniel ghost thank you for subscribing man i really appreciate it i wish uh meg evolution was still a thing yeah no megas in this game right michael thank you for subscribing how you doing michael name of this game is pokemon sword welcome new subscribers you have reggie gigas i don't well in pogo i do uh monsali thank you for subscribing uh do you need bronze or shiny um i don't know i don't know summer luga thank you for subscribing welcome new subscriber uh let's go eevee random shiny graveler did you catch it oop plays how you doing coop yeah don't spam the chat guys i feel like you should know that uh swizzles thank you for subscribing every player trade me started pokemon oh you need zama zenta yeah we do have a trades channel on our discord you could try to find somebody but you'd have to trade your zeon uh federico thank you for subscribing there we go erica also subscribing yeah i think we're at 25.9 right now actually omar 25.9 redbeard thank you for subscribing yeah 25.9 which is crazy yesterday on our stream just yesterday on our stream we hit uh girga thank you for subscribing we hit 25 000 on yesterday's stream and we're almost at 26 000 already uh como what kind of weird name do you have there yeah almost 30k which is crazy but we're almost at 26. what's up cone how you doing alice is in the house but saying hi to kirk instead of me it's the spam raid oh this is a spam raid i see yeah where's philly he didn't even pop in and say hi he's so salty that he didn't get his bulbasaur uh i don't name my only my articuno tier are only my zapdos tier members in above can name my shinies guys pulling hacks on the type of event someone just use max lightning finish off scun tank what man field of the god thank you for the sub and pulling off the shiny psyduck alert too shawshank thank you for subscribing 255 is the shiny that'd be not bad that wouldn't be bad welcome new subscriber yeah that's crazy we're almost at twenty six thousand hi alice not k oh geez thanks a lot uh and la laini thank you for subscribing to jay gordon if you guys don't know he's a nasty nasty individual good friend of mine but very mean very mean to me i say hi to him in the chat and he's like oh it's chem nation gross i'm like come on this guy's supposed to be my friend he just immediately is nasty towards me i thought we were good friends john and i currently hunting veneering at 3.98 so hopefully get it soon mmr thank you for subscribing um let me see where are we shiny on audition aura 700 encounters well i mean you're still under odds hey laura thank you for subscribing what shiny did you get did you just get soul rock first ever shiny hunt the first hunt shiny i ever did was i changed chances and let's go and i got a geodude 25.9 k yeah that's crazy almost 26 thousand turn on kim i turned on cam last night became frenemies he's john is just salty because i keep i keep winning the debates against him every time we have a debate i always win they'll tell you that he that he didn't win but he r he rejects good solid evidence athira thank you thank you thank you you're welcome buddy hey what's going on should shiny and let's go pikachu yeah it's a fun game i'll do i'll be doing that on thursday mays thank you for subscribing hydropony two times why would i use hydro pump that's bad new subscriber done goku [Music] what's your favorite eeveelution of eevee i like umbreon that's my favorite how are you kim i'm doing pretty good thank you for asking pangu and uh icy coffee thank you for subscribing dragon lover what's up be back in a mick all right shogun darucano thank you for subscribing holy sub hype i know it's crazy right i don't win debates because you get bored of them and because you don't have the evidence to support your argument liam what's happening what's happening i love how like john sent me like his interpretation of the law like it quoted the law but he actually cut off the uh the important part that contradicted him xanax john i love you buddy just got reggie drago three encounters no way there's no way you've got a free encounter shiny that's crazy lapras thank you for subscribing um my brain hurts says yeah exactly give you a free shiny score money i have a shiny score bunny did you not see my video yesterday uh do you have a shiny mewtwo uh not in this game i don't not in this game i'm brianne too yes wizzles umbreon's awesome most popular eeveelution at this point i think it is right i think it is the most popular evolution um it's more popular than sylveon at least in the top ten welcome yeah it's not arcouse i'm so sick of that arcous it's just it's it's dead sage thank you for subscribing the whole art yabatol thing has just been it's been done to death it's not funny anymore jag thank you for subscribing not to like insult you for using it or whatever it's just it's it's it's so old bubblegum just subscribed one encounter shiny pokemon in quest what shiny growlithe espeon all the way now i don't want to shine him youtube for free i will subscribe if he reads my messages all right i'm going to hold you to that the backyardigans my kids watch that show or they used to anyway fbi just subscribed i mean am i in trouble what should i shiny on soul rock i have time to shiny up for two hours before we go to work collecting sock eggs oh nice okay all right he's a isn't okay it's an okay shiny i guess yeah it's not art goose i'm so i'm so sick of that chinese sharpedo i left my game on uh came to eat back one in a million wait what i delayed now i got the the bad one to pop up you sub thank you backyard against how excited are you for the remakes i'm excited i'm excited there's the fbi saying i'm in trouble really close to completing the pokedex all i need is zamasunta so close alex thank you for subscribing let's get that other one to pop up there we go back cry in a shower because kim thinks i hate him you do though there's the backyard against popping up where are you from i live in canada welcome to canada man gamer uh fanatic thank you for subscribing who bet and rock and roll uh in the galler mines right now good luck good luck here's number 200 no shiny felix thank you for subscribing how you doing felix yeah we did we hit 25k yesterday and we're almost at 26 already that's insane uh why would i say that fbi i don't get it i don't get it uh uh okay thoughts on the new game let's go archie as well i guess i'll have to see more it looks good elias thank you for subscribing how you doing welcome new subscriber yeah and almost 600 likes 5.91 it's crazy bolter thank you for subscribing we have over 400 people watching right now which is uh which is like ridiculous tim vander also subscribing thank you oh for the memes yeah i don't i don't like when people tell me to say anything uh usha thank you for subscribing when i get back top chat better be 1.5 k likes yeah it's not gonna happen man we're not going to hit 1.2 1.5 k likes not today bull rocks are now appearing there you go there you go there you go the memes cam the babes did i friend you where on on the switch i don't like i don't see the purpose of having friends on the switch uh john thank you for subscribing welcome the subscriber there we go shiny soul rock just subscribed thank you why are you in my recommended i don't know ask ask youtube for it i mean you got a pokemon in your name so i guess i guess uh youtube wants you to see some lame pokemon content welcome uh will this comment be noticed yes it is noticed it is known as pokebenzer thomas thank you for subscribing uh the pokemon your shiny empty is good yeah sweet evie i hope we get it jl thank you for subscribing i do i do prefer shiny lunatones so i'm hoping to get this soul rock and then we can move on to lunatone when did my wife and i meet a long time ago long time ago lemon thank you i want to say like 2003 or something like that pogo benzer thank you for subscribing for it i love your channel he says what's your least favorite shiny pokemon uh your least favorite chinese obstacle it is kind of bright and vibrant i'm not a huge fan of that jocelyn thank you for subscribing a lot of people like the the gallerian zigzagoon line chinese i'm not a big fan of them what's up bro what's happening my comment got red polka benzer uh the pokemon you're hunting yeah not lame interesting okay u15 that'd be awesome if we get this thing really early you caught any gigan max pokemon yes yeah i do have some shinies uh hog pot thank you for subscribing yeah 600 likes that is crazy everybody subscriber data thorad thank you for all of the likes geez we're almost that uh 9 000 playbacks on the stream too but uh data thank you for subscribing you have a shiny archaic it's probably hacked though right prefer soul rock or lunatone i prefer lunatone but uh this is uh but i have swords so soul rock sponsor not lunatone i'm back zion good to see you shiny gaulet ugh reminds me of my shiny hunting race with brandon the stick and gullet race the congrats puffy fish that's awesome uh did you get an alternate art on chilling rain yeah i got the alternate art articuno which is really the only card i really wanted so carlos thank you for subscribing your favorite fast food restaurant i don't have a favorite fast food restaurant uh chambo what's happening thank you for subscribing i also pulled a rainbow rare ice calarix ice writer calix rob thank you thank you for the subscribe i got tricked wait what do you mean you got tricked aslock already caught a pokemon on root be like oh but i think a lot of people have like a shiny thing that if you if you're doing a nuzlocke and you actually find a shiny you're still allowed to catch it you can't use it but you can catch it what's up lucario plays calling me kim nation what an any rapper dash i like shiny rappers i love the purplish gray flame subscriber so good uh julian thank you for subscribing how you doing man is kind of bad it's not the best shiny i prefer lunatones shiny dina thank you but it's okay it's it's not bad yeah those are good pulls i got super lucky i only opened six packs of chilling rain and of the six packs i got the alternate art articuno and the rainbow rare ice rider calorics and then and then then and also i got a leepard v not the alternate art though owen thank you for uh subscribing new shiny hunter appears cortez how you doing man creeper code which game this is pokemon sword good luck thank you hum a shiny lock it was pain pain yeah shiny nuzlocke that would be tough people call that like a shiny badge quest or whatever uh rizwan thank you for subscribing pangu got shiny texture city vmax two days ago that is nice victoria thank you for subscribing i can hardly keep up with you guys raccoon plays hello i don't play any fortnight john no i've never played fortnite not even once cortez thank you for subscribing got a new computer and minecraft you played pixelmon how do you like it welcome how do you like it are you gonna buy i do have my ticket for go fest yeah shadow orb thank you for subscribing i i didn't buy a new computer recently but i bought a new printer so that's i needed a printer [Music] i'm drawing it for shiny on let's go good luck man anything at particular carlos you're going for any articuno when i traded a regular ghost pokemon interesting good trade loafy thank you for subscribing yo wavy games how's it going chris alice good to see you any squirtle but uh only noticeable one and squirtle's not even that noticeable either kakashi thank you for subscribing to soul rock evolve no area 2 security how you doing morning chris s wave good to see you uh when is go fest it's in july i believe july 17th 18th and 18th soul rocket does not evolve nor does lunatone the chat is broken for you uh oh orc knife or fortin fork knight people call it fork knife points yeah the points thing doesn't work anymore i don't think i i checked uh and i still the bot is still on my channel and it's still active in streamlabs so i don't know why it's not working but it isn't xavier plays thank you for subscribing how you doing man uh what should i shiny on soul rock watching what's doing pokemon pearl playthrough good luck on your pearl playthrough have fun doing that i'm excited for the diamond pro remakes i think badoof is what i'll shining out for first nixomon's pretty good getting used to the keyboard controls unlike my switch yeah exactly exactly with the switch controller you get used to it please read can't go into your streams until july 11th it's lime dragon that's you have that much homework you want to play word of the day game i don't know what that is first shiny pokemon go with celebi oh nice yeah from your research task uh devon the daviniox thank you for subscribing angelo gaming also dropping us up tiki what's happening jason is here ninja's back what's with the way monica says f i don't get it okay uh unfortunately minecraft stopped working oh you had to reset the pc yikes you know i didn't i never thought i'd be so excited to have to get a printer coming in the mail like jeez i spent uh too much on it to delete uh oh wavy on uh on sorry wavy on uh fortnite i've never actually played fortnite though jig what's happening uh back had to restart the stream was it your internet again i know you've been having internet problems i'm also thank you for subscribing that's tomorrow well happy early birthday what made search for shiny soul rock well it's the summer solstice or at least it was yesterday anyway gebo thank you for subscribing so i mean the longest day of the year in north america was yesterday so i figured well i'm a day late but whatever i may as well hunt it uh gabriel you can ask me a question but a shiny soul rock and a random encounter that is pretty lucky hugo i do have the dlcs yeah i do whistles any soul rock and pogo i do have a shiny soul rock and pogo i would love a lunatone shiny though lunatones pretty cool pokemon go gaming how you doing uh you don't need a plus or live goals okay for fortnite okay oh the chat was broken that's why you restarted a leckie how you doing thank you for subscribing i don't have shiny lunatone no subscriber yeah liam de bomb thank you for subscribing yeah summer solstice i guess soul rocket just makes sense right accidentally ran away when he got the shiny key oh that would make me very sad that would make me very sad uh what date is it today really it's june 22nd first shiny is geodude something weird happening my wild area every area is foggy then that means you have your your date isn't set properly welcome to the next pokemon game what will be the name i don't know uh yeetmaster pokemon uh past and pokemon presents welcome you subscriber two two two uh two maps uh thank you speedo again for the sub two maps uh same area but one is in the past and one is in the present that's the game i want when will you stop hunting soul rock either when we get it or at the end of the stream which will be in two hours from now damn runs away from a shiny sometimes an accident sometimes it happened one time and it wasn't even a shiny that i wanted anyway so that wasn't a big deal um arthur i live in central canada so for me it is 9 50 in the morning we do a battle please i don't have time to do battles on stream sorry richard it's ali how you doing thank you for subscribing name the soul rock martin yeah martin soul rock right thinking martin and his soul rock did you get the shiny soul rock yes that's why i'm going for it right now again can you trade a shiny qrum uh no gonna go to sleep all right shiny bigger off have a good sleep phone battery is glitched at random times of shut down randomly that means it's probably you're probably your battery is at the end of its life isn't the pokemon arriving animation pouring um yes yeah if you're if your battery is like getting towards the end of its life kitsune queen thank you for uh the uh the subscribe uh bye cam good luck on the shiny amunda's funnel cake donuts what oh gosh i don't think i've had one of those in a long time yeah legends archaeos i'm looking forward to that as well yeah 25.99 that's crazy 237 subs was just at 100 last week that's some fast growth man that's really fast now i'm stronger than yesterday are you lifting some weights rosie same battery she would dsi it only happens for an hour oh okay interesting yeah but i know for phones like especially the iphones once your battery starts getting like 70 percent health or whatever then once you once you're at like 10 or whatever randomly starts shutting down alexis thank you for subscribing how you doing alexis gonna do regis from yesterday okay all right good luck in the regis i like uh i like red ice the shiny isn't it but i see soul rock yeah welcome new subscribers yo sh59 pulling the shiny psyduck alert thank you for subscribing first shiny was geodude yo dude ultimate thank you for subscribing uh january 28th yeah sometime in january next year i can't remember the exact date but i'll be playing it on stream hopefully i mean i imagine there'd be shinies in it so we have to do some shiny it's just this one video oh 43k views that's that's a lot of views that's a lot of views congrats on that video man uh casey thank you for subscribing jeez we might hit 26 000 subscribers today we might hit it my brother has a shiny grow dune i don't know what that is please be shiny he says any soul rock and pokemon go hmm okay okay i have a shiny soul rock and pokemon go as well i don't have the lunatone though tiny luck from zacchaeum zamasunta says the same hey all right all right we'll take the luck you have the shine a shiny application a shiny charm yes yeah 25.9 400k on tick-tock yesterday 400k that's crazy name name welcome new subscriber first shiny was meta jam and ultra sun nice okay dio thank you for subscribing shiny train wait what my least favorite shiny lord beeswax probably is none of your beeswax juliana thank you for subscribing welcome more power mr curtis uh low ground youtube thank you for subscribing now my least favorite chinese onyx i think i think the doom oh groudon wait yeah i figured probably my sister found shiny rookie on her sword file oh nice on day one that's super lucky my rookie took me almost 6 000 encounters with the shiny charm and that's with 500 battle uh i have a shiny charm i don't have a shiny application i don't know what that means insane murph how's it going oh i got a tickle in my throat subscriber okay michael was taken okay trying to thank you for subscribing uh name of the game is pokemon sword uh i'm doing pretty good a bit of a tickle in my throat there zenku thank you for subscribing you only caught three random shinies i don't get a whole lot of random shinies i only get chinese usually when i'm looking for them christopher thank you for subscribing uh by 250 i must go no i'm sorry monica i'm a subscriber royal gamer thank you for subbing um guys i really appreciate all the support here on the channel it's been it's been wild derek thank you for subscribing we are at 10 000 clicks 10 000 clicks on this stream guys thank you very much for those of you who are new my name is chris i live in canada if you don't already know that i've been shiny handy for two and a half years articuno is my favorite pokemon my favorite shiny is score bunny oozy i just subscribed thank you psyduck is your mascot because i love psyduck and he's just such a dopey looking scientist i thought it was perfect um but yeah i've been having fun 26k we have 400 people here almost we have almost 666 likes which is the scary number to some people um but yeah funny ending is always fun yet annoying exactly that's exactly what it is come on let's uh summon shiny soul rock yes yeah let's get that shiny soul rock yep shiny apple and i do yeah uh thank gosh thank you for subscribing uh let's see you subscribed even thank you man i appreciate it melody thank you for subscribing sadaf thank you for subscribing oh gosh the tech spots playing pokemon but shiny beniri appeared and i didn't have any pokeballs oh no no no jeru you live in canada whereabouts i live in manitoba sour lion thank you for subscribing we're coming up to 250 here blaze how's it going how's it going blaze now lunatone shiny hunt what dark knight thank you for subscribing 26k yeah we're almost at 26k it's crazy my first shiny was geodude need to talk about your car's extended warranty yeah i don't waste my money on extended warranties zack how's it going how's it going uh extended warranties are almost always uh rip off melody thank you wait did we just hit 26k that's insane guys thank you so much welcome you subscribe thank you so much bananer also dropping a sub uh man okay are you thank you for the 99 dono i really appreciate that buddy let's get some donut hype and we did we hit 26 000 subscribers i can't even believe that we just hit 25 yesterday what's your first ever shiny so is geodude not not counting the uh not counting the the gyarados from gen 2 have you ever been to toronto i think i passed by toronto i think i passed by it once i've never gone and actually stayed there congrats i've been had my car for a couple months i already get extended warranty calls in the mail yeah my computer sucks just subscribed the thing is they say like the chat okay socho thank you so much for the sub they say like the chance of something happening um like after you're like because you get like a three year warranty typically with a car uh haley so like most people get extended warranty to five years so if something doesn't happen in the first three years the chance of something happening between two and five years piper thank you for subscribing is very very minuscule and usually if something does happen the cost to repair is less than the extended warranty anyway so i mean they wouldn't sell extended warranties if they weren't making money off it lauren thank you for subscribing welcome new subscribers quinn thank you for the sub um when you guys when you guys go like buy a car if you're buying a new car there's like very little profit on new cars warrior thank you for subscribing you guys like most of the dealership they make their money on extended warranty and like undercoating kevin rodriguez thank you like the rust proofing and all that stuff that you never need from unsubscribe uh giroud plays stuff that's where the dealerships make their big money on those kind of things teaching us stuff in the summer but on cars million dollars there's that 99 dono popping up yeah thanks on the 26k isn't that crazy how many likes in the first hour i didn't check it's around 500 which is pretty crazy 608 we almost had 700 yannick thank you for subscribing when you found the shiny soul rock do lunatone yeah i've got some eggs ready to go for lunatone just in case felix thank you uh marco you subbed thanks man uh my favorite shiny is uh scorebottom yog thank you for subscribing i really appreciate it guys you killing it with the subscribes and the likes today we had a few donors come in uh we had uh overnight i guess we had one new channel member so we're back up to 103. uh your best shiny fail i don't know ditto that ditto fail was pretty bad pablo thank you for subscribing you're welcome i enjoy your content uh tell your best shiny fail yeah ditto unsubscribe just subscribe well thank you welcome i guess uh soul rock knows explosion yes it does marco yeah there's your subscribe man thank you but i have um i'm using quag quagsire so he has the ability damp so he won't be able to use explosion formic thank you for subscribing ditto fail was a legendary yeah the ditto fail was pretty bad joel bachman how you doing what about grimer yeah the grimer fail i just didn't even see the grimer reaper thank you for subscribing how do you feel about cinderella shiny i don't like it score bunny shiny is great but reboot and cinderella's are not good subscribers i don't like the gray derp phoenix thank you for subscribing i think they should have kept the like the just the same color scheme i don't know why they made it great tiff how's it going greenie beanie how are you doing today but you have a break at work danny luck plus uh seismic thank you for subscribing dog gaming as well uh damp i'm damp right now can i stop a real explosion you go give it a try and then come give me the results distill oh thank you for subscribing 51 and 48. okay ollywag fail well yeah the poliwag failed that's what i ran the gray messes it up he doesn't look good with the gray tiny luck plus trying again oh gosh only three tokens three tokens without one welcome you subscribe hope we get the soul rock me too random account on discord how you doing uh 45 i'm from canada i live in manitoba i'm back colin welcome back i'll pay drop in a sub we hit 26 000 subscribers today welcome you subscribe and by that fun world thank you for subscribing i don't mean a 26 000 new subscribers today i mean i mean we a total of twenty six thousand yo send us sex i that your name man it's gonna take me a while to get used to that sax i wanna call you sax killa but into sax i like it if they change shiny crowbar what why a shiny crowbar a lot of people like that myself included i don't think they need to when's your next etb oh oh that's greeny beanie yeah petra petro thank you for the subscribe you know i i thought that was so funny you got uh kip got that second zangoose and just chucks it down i don't mind yeah i'll get used to it don't worry sax i just call you sacks done with my exams for oh nice yeah 26 new subs that would not be the case um of of anybody i don't know anybody who gets that many in a live stream favorite character naruto i don't watch naruto [Music] is shiny chansey annoying in pokemon let's go yeah it kind of is it kind of is because um it's popping up way too often uh so jolly miner apparently the stream bot is like broken on my channel i don't know why i checked in my community settings and the cloud bot is still uh is still a moderator stills moderator access i checked in stream labs like on the actual streamlabs website and it's still active it's still enabled all the commands are still supposed to work so i don't know why it doesn't time for me to go dislike tiff's video oh no why zion four shiny soul rocks i have one in pogo but getting one in this game would be nice i'm back baby technical what's happening new subscriber nemo thank you for subscribing i still can't believe we're at 26 000 already jeez chance is seeing a shiny pokemon one in 81.92 yeah not in this game it isn't that's in like the old games in the new games it's one in 4096 so it's it you have twice the chance but um but if you have the shiny charm it's one in 1365 101 365 after getting the stream we'll uh oh no well i'll be on for two more hours no matter what so yeah sax's profile is good exactly what game from e3 are you hyped for uh breath of the wild two breath of the wild 2 is what i'm excited for fun with frosting how you doing got them all in 9 000 encounters hold on would you get a 9 000 encounters i feel like you want to say the regis but i'm missing a message reginald thank you for subscribing yeah she knows you're joking yeah 26k subs isn't that crazy and rupert subscribed getting the shiny psyduck down there too metroid i've never played metroid i've never played any metroid games so yeah phantom thank you for subscribing i was looking at the price of like some old games because old games are really like pricey nowadays uh trishall thank you so much for subscribing check this out this is my crown jewel i'm going to show you right now the one i'm so proud of look at this conker's bad fur day complete in box i don't know if you can really tell but like that is crisp like this is in good condition like this is like in really really good shape it's almost mint and um right now on ebay to get complete in box conker's bad per day you're looking at about 400 canadian 400 canadian for conker's bad fur day complete in box and uh and you know what i paid for that guess what i paid for it i think some of you may know but uh but guess what i paid for conquer that i bought that used i bought it used off of ebay but guess what i paid uh pub g mobile what's happening thank you for subscribing subscriber a pokemon card game i like it conker needs a new game yeah it does patrick w but rare owns it and and i don't know if they're doing anything with it sick studios what's happening uh 18 of the lock but anyway i paid for complete inbox with shipping with shipping to canada 35 that's what i paid for 35 dollars and that was us at the time but our dollar was very close though i paid 35 bucks for that complete inbox with the game the box the manuals all in like mint condition flashabours thank you for subscribing uh catch you shouldn't reset your comb oh no i wouldn't uh brickstall thank you for subscribing any shinies yet not yet no no single shiniest gaming account thank you for subscribing uh 500 combo no i don't battle them it's just a waste of time [Music] yeah tiff i know right it's uh it's it's gone up in value since i bought it 10 times but i don't want to get rid of it because it's like in mint condition too and it's all authentic it's all authentic going to buy brand new n64 games yeah i remember buying conker's bad fur day brand new from the store myself awesome plays thank you for subscribing and then i guess i wasn't playing my nintendo for a long time and i sold my n64 joanne thank you for subscribing hold my n64 uh console i think it was the jungle green one with all my games to my cousin for 108 150 bucks 150 dollars for for my games and the system and yeah i regret that to this day but uh i've since i've since bought uh a whole bunch of stuff back i bought a whole bunch of games like way back in like 2007 8 9 10 and i got real like i mean i got conker's bad fur day complete in box for 35 bucks i think i got legend of zelda ocarina of time like the gold cart edition complete in box for 15 rio youtube just surprise just subscribe thank you racing pad also subscribe i got the double 007 complete in box for five dollars u.s subscribers amethyst just subscribed 007 n64 complete inbox game box manual whole shebang five dollars u.s the dynamaxx brothers thank you our dynamic brothers thank you for subscribing my parents buy nintendo switch and pokemon sword it's expensive it's expensive but now games now gaming just old games are super expensive welcome they're super expensive good luck on the hunt thank you peter hey cyber chaos yo sarvin rub thank you for subscribing average number of counters for shiny 1 365 if you have the shiny charm felix jones how you doing felix and yes i do have a shiny wulu i've got one yeah do i like shiny lulu i do like shiny wool yes where'd you get the games from i got the like my old ones from ebay this was like before like this is kind of like when retro gaming or retro gaming whatever you want to call it at the time wasn't like super popular so you could get the games for real cheap and that was before like before people started doing all these reproduction carts though all these things are authentic like i all checked them all out they're all good i opened them all up it's all authentic nintendo boards inside and authentic stickers and everything uh nier and jen thank you for subscribing big oreo just came in how's it going big oreo electric josh just uh just dropping a sub a word of advice if you buy a switch get a warranty nope charles thank you for subscribing extended warranties are almost 100 a rip-off let's see obelisk uh thank you for subscribing why would you get the warranty on the nintendo switch ebon what's happening t-bone reminds me of that episode of seinfeld where george wanted to be called t-bone new case for heart gold oh i can't find my that's so frustrating and even the cases probably ridiculously expensive saks macaron thank you for subscribing diptastic yeah pink we got 26 000 subs today it's crazy we hit that number least favorite chinese definitely uh onyx what is the number next to soul rock that's the number of count encounters though 290 means i've checked 290 this will be 291 not shiny and stack attack it took me 277 in the dynamax adventures yeah so i'm actually laughing why are you laughing what are you laughing about funny shiny soul rock have you got zero elliot hero shiny soul rocks what's up natish how you doing uh y'all i got luck wait y'all i got lucky i'm only getting one midterm but my other prop is holding work till july nice nice a little extra time to get caught up in the study and all that favorite shiny pokemon is score bunny oil gamers go buggy [Music] [Applause] uh oh royal gamers about to get timed out here i think any chance of getting a mod only command uh frequently asked questions um at some point i mean i don't mind answering the question over and over unless you guys get uh sick of it sick of it uh oh victoria got timed out by mistake i think chad is sure moving yeah royal gamer is actually going to get timed out right now [Music] there we go thank you uh savario how you doing good luck when you're shining up thank you hamburger helper uh what did you miss no shinies today nothing yet but hopefully we can get this soul rock that'd be awesome uh should i buy crystal in my 3ds i would recommend it yeah i do have crystal in 3ds and i shiny entered celebi on it and i got shiny celebi so it's it's worth it for that reason alone the fact that you could shiny on celebi so i'd say so shield player gonna do a shiny luna hey go for a lunatone yeah you haven't just random pokemon challenges i just pretty much do uh do shiny hunting at some point i'll i'll kind of branch out into nuzlockes and all that stuff oh was promoting another okay i didn't see that then mom mako then yeah then that's right and that's fine i'd love to be a mod it sounds so cool yeah i'm not sure when i'm adding more mods lucario plays best pokemon youtuber ever see gingkong thank you man i appreciate that compliment you like crystal onyx oh yeah crystallonix is so good that should have been the shiny onyx but it isn't it isn't i still wish you can get crystal onyx in some game my sister released my shiny hidden ability farfetch hunting for 13 shiny far-fetched yikes that's a lot but um i mean you can just use the ability patch to give your shiny a hidden ability right there's no point in in doing more than one shiny uh destructive destruct or tor jeez i saw that ding dong tv thank you for subscribing to yeah luis is here random encounter a random account 68 close stan with the shiny psyduck there you go thank you for subscribing here we go 300 checks no shiny yeah almost 750 likes crystal onyx is so good i wish you can get it in the game somehow can you do a chimchar next chimchar is not in this game there's no chimchar but thank you gengong i appreciate it [Music] uh let's see my friend caught a shiny soul rock nice yeah i'm hoping to get that today retro game series on paper mario hold on lennon thank you for subscribing paper mario uh for a hundred bucks gala darkest 250. yeah some of the games are are pretty crazy in in price uh in price now when i bought like two years ago i bought heart gold and soul silver for forty dollars canadian each about thirty dollars u.s and those were like with the box in the manual not the poco are not the box the case in the manual not the polka walker though no pokewalker no box but the game case and manual for about thirty dollars u.s each they're well worth well over a hundred now for that same thing favorite mega evolve pokemon uh alakazam hey nick how's it going good to see you buddy christian game plays thank you for the sub if you guys uh if you guys are by the way i never mentioned it enough but if you guys are ever interested we do have channel memberships uh diraj thank you so much for subscribing we're two members away from our goal of 105 here you subscribe so for two dollars you get the maltress tier you get your name becomes green you get a badge beside your name get the access to all of the custom emotes in the chat minichu thank you for subscribing you have a pokewalker unopened how does how does that work because doesn't it come the pokewalker come in the box with the game how is it unopened gym jar and pogo i can't you can't just shiny hunting pogo it doesn't work that way welcome new subscriber uh lumiki thank you for subscribing amy is new well how you doing amy my favorite mythical pokemon is mew near and gem jamie thank you for uh this subscribe i really appreciate that welcome oh you bought another wait i didn't know you could buy them separately amy thank you for subscribing i really appreciate that amy welcome new subscriber uh lewis how you doing thank you for subscribing lewis victini hello welcome i don't i don't speak anything other than english naruto how you doing thank you thank you three two one shiny no you were you were wrong sorry miguel jellyfish thank you for subscribing trend love your channel hope you get the shiny thank you man i appreciate that yeah we keep the chat english only not that i don't like other languages just i don't understand them and for moderation purposes josh thank you for subscribing ash park thank you if you guys are speaking in other languages i don't know what you're saying right you could be saying anything welcome and um and i don't want any bad messages coming in here uh oh 2012 okay uh castellan thank you for subscribing and thank you devon as well yeah you didn't spend that much yeah 2012 was uh that's what i bought a lot of my games around that time so everything was super cheap back then about the sun was for wednesday well i i was going to do it but then i'm like you know what i don't want to do back to back youtube i'll save muji for wednesday plus will it's the summer solstice so uh maxie thank you for subscribing or at least it was the solstice yesterday so i figured i'll do it today hi waters thank you for subscribing yeah 750 likes guys thank you so much i'll take a potato chip and eat it gum bowl thank you for subscribing gumball cam i love your channel thank you man how many soul rocks 311 i'm at carlton thank you for subscribing now 312. the uh the number is right beside the picture on the bottom hey mom thank you for subscribing my mom just subscribed apparently are you going to play a legends artist yes i will be shiny psyduck you got a shiny side deck welcome new subscriber uh rachel rachel beth thank you for subscribing oh i was excited had wednesday off ah sorry will hey youtuber thank you amy anyone else see that shiny oh yeah the shiny side ducks pop up down there every now and then too love your channel i'm new here how do i donate my lawnmower jeez john this guy this guy don't i don't watch your lawnmower i have one and it works just fine you starters don't want to be having eggs in ultrasound no oh that's frustrating egg hunting is so easy in this game sax yeah somebody had the shiny side deck pop up on the bottom it's i don't know maybe one in 20 chance or so welcome you subscribe uh catch a shiny snorlax five hours hey congrats congrats amelie and tonis thank you our antennas thank you for subscribing uh which is uh my legendary pokemon my favorite legendary is articuno okay currently seeing enough purple mewtwo my own game ah fair enough just tired of seeing the purple mewtwos it's a shiny snorlax yeah in five hours that's a long time but i'm glad you got it let's not use all capital letters either shiny zekrom that's why i'm not reading your message you guys type in in all capital letters i'm going to ignore the message this is very distracting uh are we gonna play the new diamond pro yes and not only that i'm gonna be giving away two copies of it as well diego thank you for subscribing thank you thank you uh my favorite legendary is rayquaza yeah a lot of people like rayquaza what the fish just subscribe i really like your everlasting sylvia yeah just does not want to shine does it carl thank you for subscribing victoria hi uh let me see ponyta took me 10 minutes to get yeah sometimes you get super lucky with hunts shiny cocoona after one weedle hey nice there you go purple mewtwos and silver reggie steel can't beat them oh i i need a i need an early hunt like like my my hunts have been going really long lately except for my fossils in pokemon let's go then i've been having good luck looney thank you for subscribing bull rock looks cool lunatone not see i i actually prefer lunatones shiny over soul rock info remakes are just as good as the original is that sarcastic stacks because a lot of people don't want don't like the originals as much um i i hope they're more they're more made after platinum i hope it's more just like they're diamond and pearl but it's actually platinum remake but with like the diamond and pearl exclusives if that makes sense let's go let's see hello killer cam how's it going how many encounters you think it takes takes an average of 1 365 so i don't know yeah name it martin that'd be a good name for it wouldn't it martin martin soul rock amazing 1509 thank you for subscribing 270 for zelf alice i hope you get it soon you're taking forever done 10k encounters yikes will on reggie it's so frustrating jay and thank you for subscribing a lot of people going into the big big numbers will on the region uh kelso thank you for subscribing what's up warframe good to see you shiny torchic 600 plus eggs brianna that's awesome kid fish thank you for the sub next one is shiny hey salty how you doing i've been having a shiny drop yesterday shiny do ocean in a raid four to five months well i'm glad you got one because shiny droughts are not fun i love shiny greninja a lot of people do justin thank you for subscribing do you have a square shiny yes pretty much every shiny in the wild in this game is a square shiny look at shiny soul rock just subscribe some troll account i'm fake oh i don't care about the character modes or whatever people talking about i really hope uh extra content like horus apparently from what i've heard it's gonna be more like a faithful uh remake so not a whole lot of extra content like just pretty much straight remakes let me peely all right i'll try to remember peely i'll probably end up calling you warframe just because that's what your name says but if i forget you can always remind me diamond pro remakes the decks are gonna what to yeah but that's why i think they're gonna they're gonna more make them platinum remakes that's what i think hey what's happening yeah if they just did straight like diamond and pearl like no gear retina no distortion world uh is that napoli thank you for subscribing yeah the points doesn't work for some reason uh walks thank you for subscribing i think it'll be more like like a platinum remake like it'll be diamond and pearl with platinum the platinum elements in it once i get rock ruff i'll try to get uh duck form duck form that's not a thing hey pokedew21 good to see you back favorite shiny is score bunny sister name is carly okay okay brutal shiny gengar g-max fail yeah if you get those in the dens they're pretty easy to fail though it's so frustrating do you like small don i don't know what that means have you caught myself a cr i caught myself a crocodile oh nice shiny or no dining or no yeah language says sax we we keep the chat uh the language g rated you know topic topics wise we'll talk about like pg topics or whatever but language we keep it pretty clean in here david hello and uh theory boss is back what's going on theory boss just wanting to stay faithful but like i already played the game it's too exciting it's just an hd exactly i think they need to they need to include platinum elements there were rumors that there were going to be megas in the game which people would like but then then they said no it's not going to have megas so i don't know uh luis rodriguez thank you for subscribing concerned about mythicals they're going to encounter kia shame and dark ray in the game manafee egg or just receive pokemon themselves yeah we don't know yet dante i'll have to wait and see uber hd thank you for subscribing armani hello dynamaxx with the dab dynamax dabbing in here uh today is uh carly's birthday oh okay no will thank you get a 3ds friend code needs safari's haha wait what what about friend safari code i don't even play those old games thank you for the four dollars will where are you in the chat where are you i don't see you in the solstice event pokemon go you got soul rock shiny nice there you go uh i believe it'll be modeled after horus uh so similar style like remakes with extra stuff in it that's what it should be right hope to be johto remakes yeah pokemon let's go johto please i know sax doesn't like it i don't care i prefer pokemon let's go jojo yeah don't know hype thank you very much guys thank you will where is will by the way uh shiny gibbel i mean i'll take any johto remake really that they want to do on the switch that's what i would like but i prefer i prefer let's go style you like uh wait what's that andres uh what is a square shiny so shinies in this game could either have the sparkles could either be star-shaped or square-shaped let's go jojo would have me so hyped yeah me too just i mean i like it for the shiny ending right for though for people who don't typically like care who care more about the game play than shiny hunting i could definitely see why you'd prefer like a normal johto game but i love the johto region and i love shiny hunting and let's go and i love the overworld shinies so that's kind of what i want sacrificing their wallet for me yeah i mean like i said i love when you know when the donations come in it really it's it's exciting right it helps the channel to grow right i use these funds to get myself 3ds capture card so uh but again like obviously i don't expect donations from aaron right oh good y'all poor sacks yeah let's go jojo happens brandon i quit my job yeah that would be so i'm surprised they don't have it see kirk wants it i'd be the happiest alien alive your videos and hard work are appreciated thank you sub gamers it's crazy because like are you all sick saks really doesn't like it what am i invisible will wait what'd you say hold on but i was asking you was that the dono for you will was that your donor because i didn't know which wheel it was it's not a petition to make it happen yes welcome new subscriber gilberto thank you for the subscribe don't do that saddest person alive no you'll be happy well thank you will i do appreciate that that's very nice of you that was very nice i kind of missed what the the message said because it was so small let me let me read it again let me get a 3ds friend code need safaris ah i don't even know what my friend code is i what i've got to do now that i've got though now that i have my capture card coming i'm gonna have to go ahead and beat uh i'm gonna have to beat sun and moon um and complete my decks to get the shiny charm and i'm also probably gonna have to beat um beat x and or y and then i could do friend safari stuff i have shiny klepha wormpole and pogo i'm jealous i really want wormhole johnny can see [Music] i had to look mine up i know the feeling okay welcome new subscriber uh dark legend how's it going thank you for subscribing only if jigglypuff is shiny i mean jigglypuff's a cool shine i like the green eyes him nation just subscribe just disgusting what do you what's wrong with you for your let's go shiny hands if you completed the pokedex yeah i do have the charm i do have the charm and pokemon let's go hey vic thank you for subbing you can't use gts no uh oh with the custom firmware no adam thank you for uh the subscribe welcome new subscriber uh same with fvic is that the same as vic just a different account if you guys have multiple accounts please do not subscribe with multiple accounts just with one elefante thank you for the sub i have to replay x ultra sun crystal uh brother oh he restarted them all what a rip i need ben and adam pogba oh wait didn't you and didn't you say you lost your your purple charizard that you had in your actual physical cartridge now my shiny hit ability far-fetched again oh you use the shiny charm yes hidden ability far-fetched shiny all right nice nice you're not gonna uh stream gen 2 well if gen 2 comes to the switch i will and uh and when my capture card comes in i would like to do like some resets heart gold soul silver uh hunts as well subscriber gamer kid thank you for the subscribe oh just in general oh gotcha okay just in general you can't use it carlo thank you for subscribing so what friends safari is not a thing anymore uh two oh two different people okay totally did not sub in multiple accounts well i know some of you did but please don't because like i don't like waking up in the morning and checking my like youtube studio and seeing we're down like 500 subscribers because youtube is like oh this guy's got a bunch of duplicate accounts sun is a deadly laser yeah yeah that's why in the summer especially in the summer wear sunblock i know people like i don't care i can't be bothered with sunblock but i mean i mean skin cancer is a thing right dupa thank you for subscribing but died you wear my sunblock in the summer uh atticash thank you for subscribing shiny mewtwo our mew a shiny dog pokemon no it's not a dog ebony radcliffe thank you for subscribing do i like normal bulbasaur yeah bulbasaur's cool any skinny on the beach oh nice kai thank you for subscribing shiny skinny's pretty cool uh yeah alyssa we hit 26k uh zero mission kimo emo nation what a nasty you guys please i like i know you're trying to be funny and stuff but um but please do not create like multiple accounts to sub in fact from now on welcome from now on if i see those fake accounts i'm not even going to acknowledge them uh game game edge thank you for subscribing technically bullying nah it's all good guys oh good rihanna thank you for subscribing but don't make the fake accounts i'm just going to ignore them from now on rather shiny ending in let's go or sword and shield i like i like going back and forth that way you don't get bored no sun just a frozen rock in the sky what are you talking about john's one of these conspiracy guys need to continue my eevee had the bill's eevee right cinda sacks right sax pokemon makes me happy yeah i like pokemon too my daughter just finished pokemon smile so she's pretty happy she caught her mew so she's super excited she's got all the hats uh this is uh isaac that's crazy this is isaac but then the word isis is in there so you gotta be careful oh people read that woody thank you for subscribing yes bill's evie sex see i know and what you're doing zydeck is one of my favorites yeah someone asked if we had sun in canada what nobody asked that joe what's happening i mean i think the answer is obvious no we don't have a sun in canada if we did how would our igloos our igloos would melt if we had the sun ben thank you for subscribing how do you stay patient you're not just chatting with you guys jesse like just chatting with all of you is what keeps me sane during these hunts redo thank you have you got a shiny starter before yeah i've got all the shiny alolan starters and the gallerian starters in this game victor thank you for subscribing i'm gonna have to do the kanto ones welcome yeah you have to skip because it can't even be shiny ice dog what's happening favorite grass type pokemon i don't have a favorite grass type driver just a random uh guy with a chad profile picture okay good to see you what's up brody how are you doing brody driving out of shiny soul rock not yet i haven't young bear thank you for subscribing uh young bear so you want me out of your life oh that's young that's young blood building an igloo has been a dream of mine since childhood do you not get snow where you are is it true that every canadian has a maple leaf tattoo uh not all of us but mostly all of us welcome onira thank you for subscribing bg thunder also can i have a shout out youtube is never give me one hey charlie what's up charlie welcome young bears here adopt how's it going uh maddie friends also dropping a sub we got gamer kid n5 in the building uh do a shiny johto starter hunt there are no johto starters in this game yeah it's a birthmark exactly maple leaf birthmark um i think your igloo is melting yeah exactly you i was at costco in the winter and they actually have like igloo building kits welcome new subscribers dumb what's happening thank you for subscribing dom it wasn't like really that much it was like more of like an igloo shell that you like piece together this igloo shell and then you just pack snow on it so that it looks like an igloo but it's not actually like any risk of like collapsing on you larry thank you for subscribing 50 bucks for failing the shiny well probably going to cost you more than 50 bucks and i'd have to have the money up front i'll subscribe when i see the shiny wall chicken rice i hope we can get it then if it snows here usually trouble even sticking condition have to be perfect oh it's common to have a snowless winter yeah first shiny was geodude in pokemon let's go welcome new subscriber uh normal anime fan thank you for subscribing igloo building kits must be the canadian thing most canadian thing i wanted to get it to charlie leggs thank you for subscribing but it was like i forget it was like 350 bucks or something or 300 it was super expensive yeah we hit 800 likes everybody thank you so much 100 bucks for failing a shiny all right okay shiny chansey you gotta pay me first though hayden thank you for subscribing i gotta get the money up front i need a name for shiny nikket uh i stink at naming it will the stream state your channel or will be deleted i i keep all my streams up crazy thank you for subscribing uh love from india what's up what's up i can't even read that jeez uh gray uh full buster thank you for subscribing yeah enough shiny case uh can see subscriber i heard your message already roman uh cat uh casman is doing pretty good how are you doing cad nat welcome new subscriber 50 bucks up front no no no no it's gotta be a hundred percent up front anu thank you for subscribing 350 bucks better come with central heating yeah i forget what it was it was maybe it was 200 i don't know it was super expensive it was really expensive just for like a plastic shell a lot of subs yeah pokemon geek a lot of subs prem the chance is one in 1 365. uh muhammad thank you for subscribing longest shiny hunt was rookity well encounter wise my rookie took me almost 6 000 any zubat just fled no [Music] i'm not going to shiny out every i don't have time to shiny on every single one would you ever do a live pogo stream i'm thinking about trying to get it set up for for go fest i might go to like a park or whatever where there's a lot of different uh a lot of gyms and a lot of uh pokestops and a lot of spawns and i'll try to live stream it from there um you won't see my face cam but you'll be able to hear my voice yeah pokemon go i do have pokemon go yeah odds are 1 in 140 96. i have the shiny charm so one in 1365. 20 wait are we at 26.1 are we at 26.1 k because that's insane that is that is too crazy guys let me just double check because i think you're fibbing sometimes it rounds up and i don't oh holy cow we are over that that's that's insane you're trying to go for gofest stream make sure to take a power exactly yeah power bank i do have a power bank too i've got some packages arriving today while one package arriving today it's not a power bank but now i'm thinking of it it's a it's an sd card reader because i've been like transferring my switch videos like one at a time like and it's super annoying so now i got an sd card reader so like if i have like 10 videos on my switch i can just pull up the card put them on and put it back atg thank you for subscribing uh 26.1 k that is crazy can you name my shiny evie i stink at naming pokemon though i stink nathan what's up blurryface 729 for ready steel and shield i mean it's one in 4096 so i mean it's a it's a long hand did you get silvia on unfortunately not no uh normal anime fan my friends list and pogo is full i've got 400 friends i cannot add any more your birthday tomorrow archie well happy early birthday again any chances a five-year-old maybe can't afford can't afford 100 bucks i need a new sd card an sd card for my switch i filled my other one up way too fast you just get a lot of digital games though uh energy games thank you for subscribing how many shinies uh none today db looney says stevie nice wait oh yeah uh soul rocks here we go 375 not shiny route yeah rowlet's cute i'm doing good say i'm doing pretty good i'm one of the most unexpected shinies what did you get sleepyhead have you ever played pokemon omicron no i've never played any like fan made games or hack games or whatever none of the red yeah none of the reggies are affected by shiny charm which is really lame can i name me you're shiny not oh not mine but maybe somebody else's shiny category is 100 real shiny caterpie's decent archie thank you for subscribing pull games into oh wait in total did you get shiny mewtwo no i think we'll continue shining mewtwo tomorrow yeah 26k i can't believe how fast the channel is growing can you tell us the story there was once uh quagsire and he encountered a soul rock while it was raining but he didn't feel like battling so he fled by throwing a smoke ball there's my story yeah i do digitally we have a lot of zelda pokemon coming in the next year yes yeah a lot of zelda pokemon exactly i got the uh my my sd card i think is like 256 or whatever 256 in my switch but i prefer the physical games i do have digital games but uh i do i prefer the physical umar thank you for subscribing chris is scared to find a shiny chansey well i don't think i'm gonna find a shiny chansey here here i am at sea world thank you for subscribing three seventeen people am i anxious no uh recently shiny softball by masuda method whoa i like uh i got my shiny sawball that's the first shiny i ever got in this game breath of wall master mode 100 that is crazy i did beat uh the the trial of the sword in master mode that was kind of tough but once you actually know like the actual strategies it's really not that hard if you just go in blind and try to beat master mode um you're not going to do it right but if you know the strategies you can do it pretty easily i need the ansi last year nice loony say thank you for subscribing just woke up a minute ago how are you i'm doing pretty good nemo shiny taboo coco 10 encounters no way jupa what i got last i thought it would go oh shoot i thought it would go for a while but down to under 30 gigs free space i think i i've got like the actual nintendo 256 one which i know is kind of a rip-off but it was it was on sale on black friday that's why i got it that's why i got it rayguard what's happening uh my next shiny hunt well if it's tomorrow we'll be doing mewtwo if we can somehow get this soul rock today in the next hour 20 minutes or whatever then uh then we'll move on to lunatone chicken rice thank you for the sub even though i didn't get the i didn't get the shiny though i didn't get it uh we hit a thousand subscribers since yesterday which is really insane it's crazy i need terabyte yeah pretty much i don't know what the biggest what is it um is 512 the biggest that the switch supports or can you go or can you go more than that i mean what's the biggest legit sd card that you can buy like micro sd card like i see on amazon all the time i see like one terabyte sd micro card 15 bucks but i mean it's a big scam right don't don't ever buy them how many shinies in total uh i don't know 200 in this game maybe new subscribers mikolaj thank you for subscribing is asian is afraid of my shiny charizard he could be bone battery is okay now not too much oh that's good that's good uh sean campbell thank you for subscribing yo d the dkk 20. sorry for the good story thank you so much hazmat i appreciate that man let's get some donut for kazmat and javier martinez thank you for subscribing uh yeah dono hype guys thank you so much all these uh donations and memberships uh are going in um i've been have i've been using be able to be able to use them towards my 3ds capture card and uh so that's pretty good that's pretty cool 700 billion dollars and uh for the biggest micro sd card is one terabyte okay okay uh the chat is alive it is natasha thank you natasha powers for subscribing how are you doing today doing some shiny hunting you thinking 50 more tries i would love that francesca thank you for the subscribe janma you got a shiny yanma today in pogo h2o welcome love from india yo what's up man i'm i live in canada so we're pretty far apart here shiny lykan rock thank you for the sub laughing at zacchaeus being afraid of charizard is it really afraid romina thank you for subscribing theoretically switch to two oh two terabyte oh right you know what i remember reading that sax you're right you subscribed two terabytes it could take up to but yeah there's no two terabyte cards out there uh tay thank you for subscribing i mean maybe you can get a two terabyte one if you want to pay over a thousand dollars dark knight how's it going uh reggie gigas raids i i did one reggie gigas raid that's it love from the netherlands yeah we do have a few people from netherlands here we got philippines uh where's the double setup well i don't have my 3ds capture card it's probably not going to come until the end of summer i placed the order uh one terabyte could work but what are you putting on your switch exactly well will is will buys a lot of games i guess or has a lot of digital games if you if you if you're the kind of guy who likes the digital games then i guess you buy an external hard drive mine was eight terabytes for a hundred dollars then you could just use it for the switch no uh marias thank you there's no way to like hook up your external hard drive to the to the switch uh llama king thank you for subscribing welcome new subscriber went in what's going on thank you for subscribing quinton uh i'm really afraid i'm not lying wait what victoria we got shiny golduck ooh um i i stink at neyman uh manuel thank you for subscribing we got i don't know from canada yeah canada represent greetings from germany okay we're actually uh canada's opening up its borders uh july 5th but only for canadian residents who are outside of canada um canadian residents if they're fully vaccinated thank you for the subscribe teddy also thank you for the subscribe uh a shiny pumpkin is nice oh zaishan is afraid of this charizard that's funny though are you do you have them like are you looking at them in the camp is that what's going on gaming star thank you for subscribing i don't even know uh he's from canada love from india a lot of people from india shiny hunting articuno let's go pikachu yeah articuno is awesome good luck porch i love articuno alice still struggling with that as elf that's crazy why don't you kill them because it takes longer takes longer to faint them it's and i mean it's a waste of my time to paint them dooley from canada nice yeah we got a lot of people from canada uh joe nathan thank you for subscribing 30 games of mine getting a new pokemon game skyward sword rumored ocarina of time wind waker yeah the thing is will they said they didn't have any other zelda games in development which is too bad joseph i hope that they do get we do get ocarina time majora's mask wind waker twilight princess sunder thank you for subscribing but um we we need that we have to get that but definitely getting skyward sword did you get shiny mewtwo yesterday unfortunately not here we are we're coming up to 400 right now 400 checks here no shiny 800 almost 850 likes everybody have you hunted valerian zigzagoon uh yes i do have it i do have it lives in cool back oh i live in manitoba dark big gaming how's it going finland we might have people from finland from vietnam okay subscribers okay thomas gomez what's up thank you for subscribing you got a shiny ice cube no way looney that's awesome yeah wind waker trilogy would be awesome are we what i don't know what you mean by prime trilogy pablo but i would want uh there was rumors that we were gonna get wind waker and twilight princess on the switch but they didn't mention anything johnny at 420 yeah that'd be that'd be okay australian gang goes pretty late in australia isn't it any pokemon in pokemon go i can't there's no long distance trading in pogo uh it would follow the same pattern mario did one n64 game gamecube and wii i mean it makes sense but uh adam thank you for subscribing but with the mario we got all three games for one price whereas with uh with um with zelda razin thank you for subscribing we only get the one game which is kind of lame swee skye subscribing thank you getting the shiny psyduck alert down there too you're from england nice from italy oh metroid prime trilogy okay i've never actually played metroid any of the metroid games from finland romania yeah we got people all over the world that's awesome what are your thoughts on shiny pumpkaboo i like it i like shiny pumpkaboo 404 no luck yet uh what's up milk speaking of milk i'm gonna drink some water [Music] anyone see that picture of shaquille o'neal holding drinking the water bottle where it looks like it's such a tiny little bottle it looks like he's like like he's holding it it looks like it's like the tiniest little water bottle uh milky i can't remember the last time i had milk i have he says i won't be devastated if we go with this and my wii u already has four games on it yeah i i just really want to be able to play them handheld but at the end of the day like i can still play majora's mask and um i can still play majora's mask and uh ocarina of time on my 3ds so great yeah he's huge shaq is massive our conch thank you for subscribing uh raleigh stone what's up uh smelly what smelly yacht how do you even say that thank you for the scribe favorite shiny is score bunny leonardo dropping us up thank you guys so much have a great day and shiny thank you nathan thank you welcome same time zone i'm in central time zone bennett uh thank you for subscribing it's 10 49 in the morning for me 10 49 am how does your what hold on what fish drown i don't have a fish wanna get a shiny soul rock i know right we need to get the shiny soul rock what's taking on um thank you for subscribing you're in quebec okay okay when it's a shiny tap with coco hunt after we get mewtwo i love the idea of a handball portability even a switch but cringe at the idea of how fast the battery life goes down yeah hopefully when they come out with the the rumored switch pro there's a better battery or something with a bigger screen and more space they could probably fit in a bigger battery so longer life created venusaur for shiny evie and let's go eevee hunt okay okay but you can get shiny eevee and let's go though howdy luck plus five percent and 24 tokens not the best the daf hello and derek ritticker our cricketer from germany welcome you subscriber dreamland pirate thank you for subscribing only took me 133 for lunatone that is some good luck thank you for subscribing better battery alone would sell it i mean i have the original switch so i don't even have the one with the better battery life dania thank you for subscribing um and let me tell you it i my switch that i have the battery life runs out pretty quick shiny bells bro cole nice favorite eeveelution is uh is umbreon says uh yeah no shinies yet my least favorite chinese onyx uh let's see air gets money what's going on eric victoria hello again subscriber dining at 420 please we'll see pokemon studios thank you for the sub we don't have 420 in canada the worst gaming and stuffy channel ever oh geez okay which came with the drake uh a gray joy-cons i believe it was the original model well the new model still you can get gray right thank you for subscribing or did the new switch models only have the the um the neon ones yeet just subscribed what's happening i'm gonna think of it i only think i've ever seen the new the new box switch with the neon ones uh louise thank you for subscribing yeah i got a shiny score money from a nice egg yes exactly you love spaghetti i mean i haven't had spaghetti no but it's pretty good non-existent thank you for subscribing uh thoughts yeah red and blue maybe maybe python thank you for subscribing yeah i'm trying to think and i maybe i've only ever seen the newer model switches with the uh not with the gray ones anyway i haven't seen the great one i always see like the standard one with the red and blue and then there's like the mario edition and they have the other editions but yeah i don't think i remember seeing the new switches with the gray joycons that's what i had originally the gray ones shiny zapdos finally power fire nice nice favorite starters totodile shiny tie run i think i did one day i did shiny tie runt uh johnny thank you for subscribing are you gonna get breath of water too when it comes out yes i will 100 you like your gray ones my gray ones got drift and then i had changed the the casings on it a couple times um and then the joy-con got dripped and i changed the joy-con i ended up like stripping the screws and then the parts were all loose inside and i ended up just buying new joy-cons um so i got the the red and blue ones and then i also have the um whatever the orange and purple or whatever they are or shiny was growl of messed up my combo oh by catching a snorlax oof pastel joy-cons well they kind of do with the with the animal crossing subscriber holland thank you for subscribing do you get a shiny from an egg or a trade from eggs i do yeah not from trades though each shield in three days yeah it doesn't take too long to beat shield and thank you for subscribing gonna get new joy con soon nice uh my grade got drift so i gave them the game you gave them the gamestop i want the total line for plushies next yeah i'd like a tonal plushie there we go 420 not shiny 747 encounters and i feel like i'll never get my shiny reggie steal well i mean it's a one in 4096 so you're not even close like if you had it by now 747 you'd consider yourself very lucky uh i never buy used controllers from gamestop especially not the switch right i couldn't i couldn't uh do it orange joy-con i want the orange well it's like more of a yellowy color i guess just sans what's happening what happened on my stream twitch got a donation of mr beast a thousand euros no way mr beast came and don't that's crazy if true if that's true can you give me a pokemon pokemon go no there's no long distance trading i already said that uh what does it mean when the pokemon is gold and it means there's an aura around it it's got uh you if you defeat it you get watts and then it also has one perfect iv at least and an egg move charizard is not going to starve okay 444 will be the shine i would say sold it oh sold them to game so basically yeah exactly they give you nothing edeleni thank you for subscribing and their used game prices are like five dollars cheaper than a new game like why would i would rather just pay the extra five bucks and get it brand new than a used copy what i mean let's see i could buy uh you know i can buy uh let's see pokemon ultra sun for fifty dollars or i could buy a used copy for 45 i mean it's a no-brainer for me i'll just spend the extra five bucks get it brand new what's up kim nation uh just doing this hunt but i heard stories of like people who worked at eb and they said they have like ceiling machines so sometimes they'll take like used copies and then reseal them which is really scummy if that's true i'm sure there's some laws being broken there as well uh but here i'll show you what those joy-cons look like the other set that i have the other set of joy-cons i have they're in the charger right now that these ones so it looks pretty yellow on here but it's more orange and it's more orange when you see it in uh up close only time i buy a used game i think it might hate it yes you can get full price oh within so many days okay yeah i didn't know that was a thing yeah that would be that's that's worth it exactly i'm gonna get that color it's a they're nice joy cons it looks like uh i don't know what their their spiral colors there we go is that actually what they are i it looks like uh wario and waluigi that's what i think but does anyone have the problem with their joy-cons that like eventually like that matte finish like starts to rub off and then it gets really shiny and then you can't clean it it's not like it's not just like oils on the joy-con it's like the actual finish is rubbed off and it's really smooth and really shiny and then you can't you can't fix it does anyone else have the problem with those joy-cons uh 429 not shiny 32 shiny yeah mine did that super annoying ugh and a different color no says eric okay wise werewolf yep uh that should be 4 30 i think because both of them were gone eat ripper thank you for subscribing uh don't you get bored uh no i get to chat with all you guys right three shinies at a camp if i ever shiny hunt like off stream then yeah then i then i get bored really fast amster is a different color from the ones that were at the store uh why is that a bad thing i don't i don't get it you're making a sad face but i don't get it uh i'm back uh how long do you think this will take i have no idea they came on the spyro trilogy did so i think it was for that uh yeah whatever you call them exactly there's actually fortnite ones that came out the box actually says fortnite hey 850 likes i really like these uh the yellow purple ones the orange purple the spiral colors whatever exotic butters thank you for subscribing but i always see like every color in the store except for that that's always they're always sold out and i don't want to like i i feel like i want to get like a clear case or something for them because i don't want to get the i don't want them to like wear out like my other ones i got to get like a clear uh clear case or something for the joy-cons once you get a shiny name at sunstone i'm not going to name it unless my uh zapdos tier members want me to thanks for doing what you do inspire all of us to do the same hey no worries polka dude i want to get another colored set and mix and match them see what i want to do is now because i got the oh power fire thank you for the five dollars thank you so much uh 485 is gonna be it i hope so let's get a donut for power fire i noticed that they have um like when you buy the red and blue ones separately then uh then it's it's the left side is red and the right side is blue but if you buy the individuals it's swapped so i'm thinking about doing that i'm thinking about doing that then i could either have i could have like red like a red and blue or red and blue like switch it or two reds or two blues then you can mix and match you're really surprised spyros are still holding out had it for like a year and a half now yeah kill a shiny soul rock for every twenty dollar donation yeah i am calling it number 485 is gonna be it i hope so i hope it's 485 that'd be awesome welcome new subscriber or before aaron thank you for subscribing how you doing eric yeah don't know hi i love seeing those dono hypes and hypes with the bill i love that bill emote man such a good show it is such a good show king of the hill how many eggs you think it'll take to get shiny trico it'll take you an average of 512 eggs per shiny hunt so i have no idea somewhere somewhere on or around there uh sorry lay getting ready for the stream oh no worries man it's gonna be cool which shiny is easy to get they're all pretty much equal to get welcome new subscriber uh i'm jeff thank you so much for subscribing 440 no shiny mudkip is in here heard you like mudkips how long you been into pokemon i got into pokemon right when it first came out in the 90s yeah bulbasaur haunts my dreams that's creepy that bulbasaur i got into pokemon i was really into pokemon gen 1 and 2 and then i kind of lost interest in gen 3 because i didn't have a game boy advance but i couldn't play the gen 3 games so then i kind of like lost interest after that but i got i picked up pokemon a few years ago i don't know five six years ago no i really got back into pokemon when pokemon let's go came out so a few years ago i got right back into it on the third money number 666 okay all right all right uh how much time we got about an hour left so i'm thinking we'll probably stop at about 600 today we don't get it by 600 we'll stop at 600. uh build a sword yeah that's creepy bubble sword is really creepy uh you get a lucky plush for shiny answer well i have the substitute flush right there oh there we go raleigh says shiny well i hope you i hope we get it 444 not shiny 444 is kind of a nice clean number favorite shiny other than score bunny i don't know i'd have to think about it i really like shiny ditto and uh like a tongue um i really like uh shiny lugia's nice i like shiny worm pole is a really really good one so i don't know there's a lot of good chinese 445 521 is what you think it's gonna be early hunting share them on hold for leapard okay all right die duck side echo i mean psyduck is a good shiny tube but i wouldn't say that it's like my favorite shiny uh norwale what's happening what's happening least favorite shiny probably onyx i really don't like onyx as shiny all that much but jeez i can't believe we had 26.1 k subscribers today that is just something else that is something else guys [Applause] we're almost already at 26.2 which is like a little bit unbelievable here uh should i start shiny hunting go for it bikinis yeah shiny ending is fun playing from the beginning of x getting ready to horde hunt yeah that's one thing i want to do once i get my capture card is do some horde hunts on stream as well dini onyx and pogo yeah i don't have one in pogo i've got one in let's go though uh the most hardest thing to do pokemon uh find a shiny find a shiny charizard card out of one pack get somebody to battle you with no restrictions oh yeah no shiny soul rock yet yeah i got super lucky with chilling rain i got the rainbow calorics the ice rider so i think the shadow rider is is the better card but i got the ice rider um rainbow card and i got the uh galerion articuno alternate art how do you stream from your switch capture card get a capture card got two shiny onyx in uh pokemon go oh nice okay yeah i don't have any in pogo pokemon of ash in your opinion probably pikachu i guess you're gonna do a 50k special why don't well i don't know when i'm gonna hit 50k but uh i i was just thinking the other day maybe instead of a three hour stream for 50k do a five hour stream something like that i don't know i like i'm not a very creative person so if you guys have any ideas what you want to see for a special definitely let me know i can't promise i'll do it but um but i was thinking just maybe okay no second time playing through x can't even remember oh i haven't even finished x i think i made it as far in pokemon x as picking the starter and that was it um shiny guard chomp on pogo yeah we had uh the the gibble community day so everybody's got it what is this flag i do not know i see the brazil flag but i don't see that flag i i i used to know every single flag you could you know a while ago you could show me any country's flag and i would say oh that's this country or youtube but i've forgotten a lot pogo stream i'll be doing pogo on friday i'll have some i'll do dual stream pogo because uh badoof shiny is being released on friday victoria thank you for subscribing sapphire no ruby uh what got a full odds bulbasaur oh nice all hunting for pidgey which game which game are you vintage pokemon cards opening yeah sure just uh just give me uh just uh just send me a check for you know five grand or ten grand and i'll go buy some vintage packs and uh and i'll open them up for you vintage cards are so expensive uh dutch flag the dutch flag netherlands isn't it like red and white on there i don't even remember actually domination yeah almost 900 likes everybody watching you hunt the three birds in the sky on let's go yeah that would take a long time and i wouldn't be able to i wouldn't be able to turn off my switch right oh and let's go pikachu okay well i mean if as long as you have a catch combo on something it's not oh it's red white and blue okay for for netherlands [Applause] um yeah as long as you have a catch come on anything then it's not a full odds hunt and let's go that looks like finland flag that looks like a finland flag that you're posting there polka dude uh vegan bird how you doing thank you for subscribing full odds bolt on looking for tyron nice tyron at 1070 though uh firebolt gaming how's it going how's it going subscriber uh legendary cat dropping us up oh sweden sorry not finland finland is what red and white still finland is red and white that's uh yeah sweden my flag and knowledge is is is low i used to know all the flags but now i don't i'm gonna go play agent calamity while watching your stream okay well i know the us flag obviously the canadian flag welcome new subscriber uh oh finland is blue oh it's blue and white see then i don't know harsh what's happening thank you for the subscribe that looks like a germany flag uh maddie's gaming oh denmark see there you go finland is white and blue there we go see i don't know what i'm talking about from russia oh nice yeah see my flag knowledge is really low people are so mad at me for for guessing the flags wrong that the viewers are dropping we're at 280 now good luck from germany thank you man thank you thank you scotland forever in canada but doing it for the meme okay we're almost at 500 here guys on the on the checks but geez almost 900 likes guess the flag i can't like some of these flags are so small that i can barely even see what's on it torpedoes so weird first one i saw in pogo i thought my game at glitch not loaded the back half yep that's it he's a shark cut in half a shark cut in half people all over the world are watching exactly yeah exactly this flag looks like poland alec looks like it's hard to see it kind of looks like poland but i don't know i don't know the flags uh germany good luck yeah what flag is this hmm geez a red white flag with a maple leaf i wonder what could that possibly be oh malta okay see so many flags are so similar with the colors and the lines and i get them confused welcome new subscriber uh score uh score thank you now that looks like denmark christian i think that one's denmark but i could be wrong you read the messages therefore you're required to say you fish coffee no i'm not gonna do that that's silly i see brazil flag i don't know what that one is i can see it i okay when i say i can't see it i don't mean like i can see it but i mean it's so small that i can't see the details of it norway okay whatever i i'm not guessing any more flags i'm not guessing any more flags from now on welcome new subscriber uh forever dark thank you for subscribing you pulled off that shiny psyduck as well 469 is gonna be the number okay leonardo i'll take your word for it dexter random thank you for subscribing that's gonna be the next one a zelf bibi uh river shen i know that one but i'm not gonna name any i'm not guessing any more things not guessing any more flags [Music] here we go not shiny portugal okay uh let me see here damn this again is the sun and brandon's the moon yeah brandon was doing lunatone welcome new subscribers who's doing lunatone uh poca poca manoral how you doing today thank you for subscribing try to do it in pokemon go oh subscriber uh todd what's happening thank you for the subscribe but not giving up don't don't give up alice i mean you can always take a break right but but uh but but if it's frustrating like just don't do it i'm back melody garni lux plus that only works for uh it only works for channel members you're not a channel member just use shiny luck without the plus mooning me all night literally mooning you [Applause] with its big old red eye okay gabriel hello i'm not taking a break okay well i mean as long as you like doing it alice go for it thank you for the sub whoever that is if that's a bot or if that's actually your name but i it's it's gibberish uh hey aiden how's it going he's no luck today i'm just not having any luck what's the shiny chance it's uh we're trying tv it's one in one thousand three hundred sixty five whereas lay what did i miss remember you said we'd have to be 100 meters to trade uh oh right yeah you have to be close pokemon go like doesn't do long distance trading shiny log plus the pseudo method masuda method is what what about masuda method yeah lots of shiny luck i do have the shiny charm yeah so it's a one in 1 365 chance of getting a shiny here hopefully we can get it today i mean we're running out of time here i got about 50 minutes 5-0 i'm thinking about we're probably going to go to uh 600 once we hit 600 we'll probably call it a day the suda method yeah i was gonna do masuda method for lunatone because i can't there's no wild lunatones in this game though uh do you have a master ball i don't think i do no uh one every pokemon are there different chances for every pokemon uh in any wild pokemon with the shiny charm is one in 1365. it it mr curtis knocking out 500 it helps a tiny bit like the it's so minuscule the boost that you get it's not even worth the time cheeto and cookie thank you for subscribing it's faster to just not knock them out you get a shiny faster by not knocking them out knocking them out gives you better odds but it also takes more time so yeah it ends up being time-wise it ends up being faster by not knocking him out i i probably have a net ball but why why i'm not going to catch it in a net ball how many shinies you haven't let's go i think i'm at 126. watch out for self-destruct i've got kieran i've got uh my quagsire has damp though he cannot use self-destructor explosion it won't it won't work shiny lock times 100 yeah i definitely made sure i came in prepared with a quagsire so um if uh if it uses self-destruct i don't have to worry how does uh the water taste that tastes like water mom just got her own shiny soul rock after she traded for shiny so i walked with my dad oh so your dad gave your mom a shiny soul rock and then she just got her own yeah almost 500 no shiny but just our kia gaming it's a one in 1 365. the chance of getting it before 500 is pretty low lindsay mccoy thank you for subscribing it's gonna be exactly 500 if not it won't be as cool well being at 500 would be awesome why are you using quagsire as i as i just mentioned quagsire has the ability damp and damp prevents pokemon from using self-destruct or explosion which soul rock has if we get the shiny soul rock it could use self-destruct and then just die but damp prevents it so it won't be able to use that oh your dad got shiny lunatones see i'm jealous i love shiny lunatone brother got tripped on a table hovered on the first game wait what polka do that's weird um a pseudo-method dreepy oh good luck on the dreepy mine was actually pretty quick using shiny metronome and rolling yeah that would not be that would not be good the shiny using metronome yeah my zodiac sign is cancer but i don't follow any like zodiac sign stuff i i like i like real information okay some of these kids and their questions girl rosie it's good to see you here how you doing rosie uh do you have a shiny soul rock yes that's why i'm going for it right now of course i don't have a shiny soul rock that's why i'm hunting it if we get the shiny kim nation too many kim nation emotes in there [Applause] all right i want to get all the shitty legendary pokemon like the birds and mewtwo it's gonna be a long grind i have all those in let's go i've got them in let's go already and i got pretty lucky they're all under odds 2700 eggs shiny soul rock that is a lot a second like 20 eggs later yeah the same thing happened to me with axio my shiny axe you took me 2 740 eggs 2 000 just gemini things yeah um 2 740 eggs to get a shiny axe you and then in my leftover eggs i got two extra shinies like what a rip-off grass i miss being part of the chat yo jesse good to see you in here man good to see you jesse how you been give a shiny mudkip i don't know you missed the shiny lol no i didn't subscriber nice try blueberry thank you for subscribing welcome new subscriber uh now all come here thank you for subscribing how you doing man do extra shinies that's a win yeah save with axe use so then it's one for each of the evolution lines which is pretty cool gonna be with my dad for a while hope you get a shiny okay take care polka dude take care man uh but there was a question about a giveaway my birthday is in july so in july sometime i'll do a birthday stream and i will give away some pokemon shiny charmeleon and dynamaxx adventures nice nice cool says lucas hey lucas oh my gosh did anyone ever get like a weird taste in their mouth anastasia like you know you'll taste something like phantom food that you haven't eaten in a long time i all of a sudden i got a weird taste like french fries in my mouth and i can't remember the last time i ever had french fries you can get it at 500. that would be nice if we can get it at 500 i'm back mikey's back [Music] mikey's back still don't have shiny dialga ah keep going man do you have a shiny snorlax yes i do [Music] uh what do you work with what do you mean what do i work with anybody quick oh you got shiny rake razor shrinky that's awesome yo katie thank you for subscribing tired i'm gonna be here anyway hey looney i mean if you're tired you need to go to sleep belgian fries i've been a fan of the cha channel for a while keep it up thank you lt i appreciate you man thanks for the compliment if you play pokemon go i do yeah and geez 900 likes 1 in 500 encounters to get a shiny soul rock now it's a 1 in 1 365. gonna have a seven day vacation ten shinies a day wait your mom's giving you ten shinies a day do you have quagsire uh is that a real question what's your job uh substitute teaching i'm gonna try to get the full decks and let's go live yeah it could take a long time gotta got sick from a raccoon i give it a chip bag i ate up with his tongue without realizing oh gosh yeah 26.1 k that's that's crazy yeah yesterday we were at uh we we hit 25 000 just yesterday on stream we're at 26 already oh swinab spotlight hours right is that what it is today swinub needed to do something okay all right you wait a while all right yeah 13k subs wasn't even that long can i run away after i knocked out 500 you could i i don't even knock out the five if you have the shiny charm if you have the shiny charm it's a waste of time to knock out the uh to knock them out because the boost you get is so small you get such a tiny boost that it's not even worth the extra time of knocking them out yeah spotlight our swine up okay okay gonna get the whole shiny decks it's probably knocking i mean i'd sure i'd like to but it probably won't happen because the games like with diamond pro remakes coming out in uh in november this is not enough time for me to get all the shinies back attack i protect he attacked most importantly he snack does he snack he stack though epic yeah tepid community day is going to be good yeah there we go exactly 500 no shiny oh shiny congrats what are some tips on getting the galler pokedex get a good trade partner if you have uh i don't have shiny mewtwo yet no shiny mewtwo what are we at uh here we're at 17 000 clicks on the stream so far uh what's pogo when is pokemon legends or keys coming out it's coming out in january come out in january and i'll be getting it so but uh i'm i'm more kind of excited for diamond and pro remakes right now just because that's sooner and i'm hoping they don't shiny lock the starters they shiny lock the starters in sword and shield when they shiny lock the starters and pokemon let's go though i mean they might shiny lock the starters in diamond pro remakes but if they don't i want to shiny hunt for um for chimchar before i do the play through i'm getting all shiny legendaries pokemon sword anyway oh i'm not getting you just want maybe five or ten just your favorites right your favorites from sword shield to gen four remakes i don't know i mean probably not uh not anything past gen 4 unless unless it's coded but we might be able to transfer them i mean that that's kind of the purpose of pokemon home it kind of defeats the purpose if it doesn't let you transfer them i already pre-ordered them nice i never pre-ordered games if i pre-order a game then it's it's there's no point for me because i'll just go to the store the day of the morning of and pick it up if i pre-order the game then i'm gonna wait for it to come in the mail and uh yeah you play gen five i have i have played uh gen five games yeah we hit over 500 you got shiny swine up amina that's really fast congrats that's for a shiny uh of your choice wait why would you transfer a shiny don't do that any soul rock fits better than normal soul rock yeah well i don't know i kind of like i actually kind of like the uh the original soul rock better than the shiny but lunatones shiny i think looks better though should sell sticks and call them pokemon sticks what pogo sticks tristan how you doing i'm kind of surprised that uh pokemon go doesn't sell like shiny lures i don't have a rank in the gbl i don't really play that uh no shiny trico in this game like if if uh if pokemon go go sold shiny lures that were like say they lasted half an hour and they boosted your shiny chance by like two times or something i'm sure they would sell a ton of them generally psycho psyduck all-time favorite pokemon is articuno though [Music] yeah articuna arceus is gonna sell big i think the diamond and pro remakes will sell big but arceus will sell big two i'm surprised that they're coming out so fast like one right after another one in mid-november and then let's see one and a half like two and a half months later the new pokemon game like that's it's crazy to think i don't know why they did that [Music] flips what's going on favorite shiny is score money uh no shiny blissful and i don't have that least favorite pokemon clink i don't like the clink twine i actually game specialist i really like shiny articuno i think it's very fitting uh it goes from like the medium blue to like a really icy color blue which i think it really really fits any slow poke and slow bro in the wild that's awesome that's really cool timeline is sus i know some people even brandon was saying he suspects that maybe uh our keys will get pushed back i don't know embrace the hostility thank you if they've already got the release date i don't see them pushing it back i mean how often do games that have a release date get pushed back i don't know favorite gallerian bird uh probably still the articuno i don't know like how often does a game say like coming out on this date and then it ends up getting pushed back i don't uh i don't know uh how often that happens you have a shiny steelix i don't think so gala articuno looks like uh will from the johto elite four what oh shinees and pogo work every week count number if you counter pokemon with that number it's a shiny what how what works oh every account is a has a number and if you counter problem with that number it's shiny oh i mean they could change it like they could they could work work around that so psyduck is a cool pokemon that's why i chose him i thought he'd make a nice looking scientist 5 55 is when the shiny appears i hope you're right you're belgian what's happening lucas aim to support thank you ramen guy i appreciate you man adam hello back from dinner julie uh the most of this year there's a lot of stuff coming out like diamond and pearl remakes are coming out uh we're getting uh zelda so i'm gonna be getting i probably won't play zelda on stream i don't know gengar thank you for subscribing legend of zelda coming to the switch i'm excited skyward sword um it'll be nice to play handheld or using a pro controller then i don't have to worry about uh the motion controls nintendo 1e3 was there i don't i didn't i only watched the nintendo part i didn't watch anything else i'm excited that tony hawk uh pro skater one and two are coming to the switch i don't play smash no i don't play it that much i haven't played it in a long i do own the game i just haven't played it in a long time kieran uh ruby pug what's going on dining pew piku 521 is your guess 13 people disliked uh i mean it happens not a big deal duo thank you for subscribing thank you thank you we have 900 likes welcome new subscribers probably not a leo just subscribe thank you buddy thank you over 1200 counters still no shiny with the charm well you're still under odds i mean with the shiny charm it takes an average of 1 365. give a shiny charizard i do yeah good luck on the shiny thank you jr gaming you got shiny mudkip rubypug that's awesome unlucky 13 lucky 13. i mean we have 926 likes so i really don't care if 13 people dislike the stream it's not a big deal can't wait for red ball from bethesda i've never even heard of that parker what's happening uh this is easier to hunt than sylvia yeah it's way it's faster it's a lot faster you like among us i've never actually played among us never played it what do you think is better shiny umbreon or sylveon umbreon i like umbreon that's my favorite the worst chinese onyx i really don't like onyx skyward sword hd yeah lord grumble be really shiny yes he will yes he will irraheem i love i love that game let me get your shiny soon me too um what's your favorite pokemon articuno articuno hyper what's yours amina what's the next shiny well tomorrow we're going to be going back to dynamaxx raid adventures trying to get that mewtwo shiny um if if by some miracle like we've got about half an hour left if we we get this thing uh shiny really soon i'll hatch a few eggs and try to get a lunatone least favorite pokemon i really don't like the clink line i think it's so lame blaziken oh blaziken's your favorite yeah blaziken's pretty good dawn legendary favorite pokemon is psyduck yeah 935 likes thank you guys still 300 people and for those of you who are new by the way and don't know who i am my name is chris you're welcome to call me chris or kim uh waiting for twilight princess on the switch yeah there were rumors that we were gonna get a twilight princess and wind waker double pack and subscriber and then at the e3 renato thank you for subscribing e3 they said and that's it for legend of zelda we don't have any other games in development so but i mean whatever they say that all the time so they also said that they weren't doing skyward sword for the switch and then they changed their minds uh have you got shiny deliberate yet i do yeah i do have shiny deliberate not gonna lie i won't be surprised diamond pro remakes sell less than legends archaeas probably will sell less like people have wanted uh diamond pro remakes for so long and then they announced diamond and pro remakes and people are like yay and then all of a sudden it's like oh and by the way um just in a couple months later we're going to get this awesome awesome breath of the wild style pokemon game so uh uh dougherty thank you so much t-y name it meatball yeah i'm not gonna name it meatball cloudy skies how's it going 90 locked four times you have a dog i don't have a dog no bray uh thank you for subscribing uh pokemon go i got my first shiny hundred percent it was gimbal on community day wow 100 that's crazy i don't have any shundos no 100 chinese uh janola thank you for subscribing how you doing today they should have done platinum remakes i'm pretty sure that's what it's going to be though sentry though it'll basically just be platinum it'll be diamond and pearl but like with platinum elements and if it isn't then then subscriber uh amaze thank you for subscribing then it just confirms what everyone knows that game freak is completely out of touch with uh what their fans want when i saw legends archaeolus i'm like so now we have a long time prequel yes it'll be interesting i wonder what shiny hunting is going to be like in that game because uh they showed you like actually not necessarily battling the pokemon like not going into a battle like traditional like you sneak up to it you throw your pokeball you have three or four hours in this direct did you eat um i don't need to i'm not the person who needs to eat every three hours [Music] i have water here though welcome new subscriber anthony thank you for subscribing johnny alakazam i do have shiny alakazam yeah but not a shiny torchic in this game uh jellyfish gaming thank you uh for being new here how's it going how'd you find a channel by the way and ken just subscribed if you are new how'd you find it like did somebody tell you did you search up pokemon raged giga thank you for the subscribe did you just happen to log into youtube and see this on the home page like what uh what sent you over here random videos thank you for subscribing when do you think gen 7 will come out at pokemon go uh not for a long time i don't think uh looks like elder scrolls net pokemon okay all right uh do you like cheese on your sandwich depends on the sandwich i guess asho thank you for subscribing remember me e animations what's going on uh first pokemon game was uh the game specialist thank you for subscribing pokemon blue you are bill gates all right if you want to share the wealth i would i would love that i would love it if you want to drop a nice juicy donut from me there mr mr gates watched your video since last year and you're just subscribing now pep short for ketchup i assume it was on your recommended nice homepage on youtube that's exciting to see that uh that youtube's putting us right on the home page when you think gen seven will come out i don't know probably next year channel streaming uh let's see i literally just came over to this channel streaming and just decided to sub well thank you probably not i really appreciate it the channel is really growing guys dex plays and i really appreciate it um like i said i'd love to be able to do this full time and you know we might actually be able to do that alan thank you so much i would love i would love in the future that if they call me into work i'd be like sorry i can't i can't come into work today i'm playing uh playing pokemon that'd be crazy home page for foxy boy nice okay johnny azation is a shiny lock lindsay you can't get chinese asian uh do you think about hunting in pogo as well well it's kind of hard because i don't spoof on pogo so it would just be me sitting in one spot with an incense on checking one pokemon per minute uh first shiny pokemon other than the gyarados from gen 2 was um was geodude amina then no remakes are released yeah well i think it's going to be a while before we'll have gen 9 will come out before we get uh younova remakes i think favorite eeveelution except for umbreon um i i don't know maybe vaporeon ten plus nine what is that okay ten plus nine obviously is 19 but people are saying it's 21 and i don't get it what's this nonsense 10 plus 9 equals 21 that people are saying what's your favorite shiny kim um swore bunny score bunny favorite animal i don't have a favorite animal kind of new found the channel i was looking for people who shiny at nice poor youtube jeremy thank you for subscribing so i hope you i mean you've been here for at least more than five minutes so i'm assuming you'd somewhat enjoy it i don't have a shiny haunch crow no savage soul what's happening gas 21 i don't get it what is that memes 21 i don't know why where that even how that originated maybe somebody could explain it soul rock is a pogo well it's the summer solstice right yesterday was the the longest day in north america yesterday was the longest i encounter is not going up how long has it not been going up for how long is my encounter not been going up i missed three days yeah wait we're at twenty six point two what and it's five times two nine three times three fifteen twenty six fifteen plus 6 is 21. oh so basically just somebody who doesn't know how to do math ruhen thank you so much thank you need to clean grout on the shower floor sprout on the floor i guess you have tiled floor in your shower we don't have power 20 yeah it's a meme it says 21 i like it uh oh popular song okay no um do you have lunato i do have lunatone eggs collected yeah lips pokemon yeah 546 will be shiny i don't know how many how many i i've been going without clicking the number least favorite shiny onyx curry hunting isn't that efficient i've never tried it i've heard of people doing it and it's not something i think i'm interested in we're at 959 likes we have uh 25 minutes yet i totally think we can hit a thousand likes by the end of the stream favorite band singer i don't have one i i'm not the i'm not a kind of kind of yeah no new emoji yeah for hitting a hundred members pack and i did i don't know if you saw but i replaced the uh the articuno zapdos and moltres as well i'm not the kind of person who likes picking favorites [Applause] because um because it might taste change right one one artist one group one band that i really like one day i might not like as much the next day right skippy thank you for subscribing yeah f don't know hype yeah we replaced them jellyfish thank you for subscribing but it's good to see you pack how are you man i i miss having you around i know you're busy with words subscriber play thank you for subscribing but yeah yesterday pack we hit 20 we hit 25k yesterday on stream and we're at 26.2 already love what you're doing thank you chandler i appreciate that if if if at any point in time that i that i thought that maybe this channel can grow to a point where i could do this full time it's been this past month half past month has has given me some hope you have a dog i don't have a dog no and i don't play roblox either you like hot chocolate i mean yeah i like hot chocolate but i don't really drink sugary drinks like hot chocolates probably got a lot of sugar in it so i don't i don't drink drinks with sugar that much just busy you got to go into work most days yeah kobe's done exactly most people are vaccinated things are going to start getting back to normal all over the place i think in canada here we have about 70 percent of our the canadian population who is eligible has received their first dose and about 20 percent have their second dose so canada while we started off really really slow we're actually doing really good like canada's really high up there now in vaccinations welcome pokemon journeys nah i haven't seen it they don't have it on netflix in canada second favorite shiny i don't have all the dragons thank you for subscribing sad yeah i don't have it i don't have a second favorite susan thank you for subscribing keeps on growing and growing yeah it's crazy that's crazy though we haven't had really many new channel members in a while but the subscribers are really going up and the views are going up as well moddy thank you for subscribing have a one shot solution no the johnson johnson was i don't think it was ever approved in canada it was never approved here so it's all two shots but um but yeah i got my first shot and then my second shot i had booked it was for july 21st which was a long time away and then i ended up getting an earlier appointment uh brought that down to july 16th and now it's july 3rd so toilet paper thank you for subscribing johnny cubo nice welcome you get a shiny yet unfortunately not somebody somebody is a weird name here i'm so glad that that was not the shiny welcome uh caster thank you for subscribing yeah you just subscribed okay you like pens what color pens do you like blue pens red pens yeah 26.2 k that's crazy and chandler again thank you for the sub subscriber yeah almost a thousand likes isn't that crazy tamara smith thank you for the subscribe favorite pokemon trio well i don't know artifudo is my favorite pokemon it's part of a trio but does that mean i i gotta default it i really like the johto beasts though like a raiku suicune entei like those are pretty cool as well how do i get eggs and sword uh either in the wild area bridge field or route five there's a nursery in both of those areas route 5 or bridge field in the wild area i'm doing good jj plays i'm doing pretty good we've got about 20 minutes left here so i think i said i would stop at 600 if we don't get it or shiny because it wasn't a legendary well i mean you can't really be that disappointed boxy boy subscribe well thank you favorite generation gen 2 i really really really really want pokemon let's go johto and i know saks killer hates me for saying that but i really want it it's in the sacks now actually but yeah i really want i like pokemon let's go shiny hunting and i want that to be i want johto region 1 million subs yeah i'm not it's not going to happen not for well if it does it won't be for like decades doto boy 2 i love it don't want the stream to end yeah 26k already 26.2 apparently is what i've been told 26.2 which is insane if that's if that's accurate and we do have another another video another live shiny reaction video coming out uh just in a little under two hours from now on the channel so uh wendy thank you for subscribing pulling off the stream boss too actually the uh the last video the one that i posted yesterday of my previous 10 uploads the video i posted yesterday of the egg hatch there is uh is doing the best it's doing the best of the last 10 videos i posted so for all of you who actually watched that video thank you very much i really appreciate that what time is it for me poca manual for me it is 11 40 in the morning got my phone and cracked the screen no the cutest pokemon i don't know the cutest i like sci duck's pretty cute i don't know there's a lot together's pretty cute 1k like yeah i titus but the thing is the thing is like after i'm done streaming like i'm not done with the channel right i still have videos to edit i've got thumbnails to make um and i've got i got lunch to eat all that stuff i'm constantly trying to like work on new stuff for the channel i like johto but the music isn't my taste i actually don't even the music is as good as the pokemon music is i don't really like remember it all that much the grind don't stop exactly you like look at a drive right you take like somebody like a drive what does he stream for three four hours or whatever right but he he's he'll he'll tell you like he's like i work like 60 hours a week like on his channel doing stuff why aren't you killing them this is a waste of time hudson quinton thank you for subscribing that was grinding shush you this is rowlet and piplup yeah rowland and piplup are both pretty cute uh i just have pokemon sword i don't have shield it raises your chances it does but it's only a minuscule amount if i spent the time um with the shiny charm defeating 500 pokemon it would bring my chance from one in 1365 to one in 1301 it's like such a small increase in chance and it's not worth the extra time it takes amazon mewtwo hunt uh stream on xbox what on xbox he does have an editing team as well exactly yeah he records other content but yeah exactly he does have a team he doesn't edit like he's got a exactly right elsia i do literally everything for my channel i make all my own thumbnails i edit my videos i do all my overlays i mean i i pull images or whatever from the internet but but i i kind of do everything i answer all like i answer um comments and stuff on on my videos myself oh there we go 10 10 at night here oh boy oh boy what do you think the best pokemon in your parties hang on i'm getting a phone call here guys i gotta answer this give me one second please [Music] so we're back sorry it was uh i'm on okay guys let's make sure to kev know he missed the shiny right of course right because i was encountering so many pokemon while uh while i was on the phone um yeah so i've got like i'm on the waitlist for winnipeg jets tickets but i just like legit want like the the like the cheapest dirtiest cheapest seats you can get like last row most inexpensive and um [Music] so i'm still on the wait list so yeah subscriber lucky dice thank you for subscribing i don't even know how much i want the tickets anymore but every year you put like a deposit to stay on a waitlist that goes towards tickets if i like say actually i change my mind don't want the tickets then i lose that entire deposit so uh stream boss is basically anytime an alert pops up like um anytime an alert pops up like a new subscriber a donation a channel membership it knocks hp off of the stream boss and then whoever gets the last hit becomes the new stream boss i think like every every new subscriber gives uh takes up 100 hp any donations or super chats i believe are 400 per dollar welcome new subscribers and then pokemon joel thank you for subscribing and new channel members automatically take off 2 000 so if somebody's a new channel member they instantly get the green boss i am average height i will tell you that i'm average height favorite pokemon cry noise i don't have a favorite noise i mean a lot of people like the cricket tune right favorite legendary's articuno that's my all-time favorite pokemon all right we have time for 25 more here guys 25 i think you have a shiny trevenant i have a shiny fan tump i think i haven't evolved it though tune is definitely uh one of the better cries for sure you said you had no favorites well i articuno's my favorite pokemon but when it comes like music and movies and all that i mean i just like such a huge variety of stuff that uh that i can't pick a favorite yeah oh my gosh 10 likes away from a thousand everybody you have a shiny articuno i do yeah i've got shiny articuno in this game you didn't get a notification what that's a ripoff that's a rip-off uh shiny leafeon no way congrats looney that's awesome and tech gamers also dropping a sub how many subs do we get cam nation media group llc there's uh there's no llc in canada it's inc it's inc incorporated uh jalal thank you for the subscribers uh mateo thank you so much for the subscribe i was actually thinking about that if i have a male like sent to chem nation then it's like they're gonna like especially if it goes over border they're gonna think i'm like a chemical company and they're gonna like open up all my packages and everything and it's oh yeah oh we did it 1k likes thank you so much first streamer we might comment no way decks place really woke up like 10 minutes ago yikes i have a shiny whooper but not in this game uh loves you thank you so much yeah one yeah that's crazy 1k likes anthony's world of randomness that's two days in a row that we hit a thousand likes got to take an early break again tiff yay uh we've got about 18 more encounters left um yeah so i'm not sure if we're going to get the shiny today [Music] [Applause] soon llc's working everywhere interesting yeah it's um i guess the canadian equivalent is inc is like incorporated it kind of is the same it's kind of the same idea but yeah we don't have llc in canada it's it's inc welcome you subscribe thank you for subscribing 5.99 imagine getting this at 5.99 subscriber uh not with that attitude wait what stephen how's it going steven who shiny guard chomps wait in which game chinese from overworld encounters uh okay mugsy thank you for subscribing it uh they don't appear shiny in the overworld but uh once you encounter them you'll know if it's shiny yeah tiptastic still at work yeah you have a shiny stufful i think i do actually i think somebody said gave me one a while ago i don't typically trade for shiny but he's like please please please i want to give it to you okay fine and that's when the chat was not as busy so hang in there greeny yeah exactly biggest mistake when you're doing den layers you choose to poke one is clearly giganta max um well depends it depends if you have pokemon that are super effective detective pikachu movie i liked it i like detective pikachu i thought it was pretty good [Music] you caught a shiny lunatone pogo no way that's so exciting i really want a shiny lunatone i have a soul rock shiny and pogo but uh i don't have a lunatone light speed mouse gotta hide that button oh tips really quick yeah uh shiny solgaleo same method yeah so dynamaxx adventures people can yeah a lot of people like that gibble community we streaming lunatone masuda method well that was the plan j if we had got soul rock i would be doing lunatone right now if had we got the soul rock but um but i don't plan on really continuing this hunt this week so i don't know i don't know you know what we've got like 10 minutes left why so we we don't really have a whole lot of time i just woke up lol oh boy yeah i'm actually just ending right away i'm ending right away but jeez i can't believe we're 26k already today that's insane that is insane 26.2 already coming up on that 30 thousand subscriber stu just subscribe i would say that unless unless things like somehow dramatically slow down 50 000 by the end of the year is totally doable which i would which i do not would have expected but i think i think i'm it's fair to say that we hit 50 000 by the end of the year as long as things don't slow down if things slow down then well obviously we won't but if things keep going right we could do it 1k yeah 1k like hype it's crazy shiny at 600 that'd be nice no mewtwo yesterday unfortunately no mewtwo my friend is a shiny ark and i nice i do have a shiny eevee in i don't know if i have one in this game i have one in pokemon let's go least favorite gen probably gen 6 because i've never played it so how could i like it ally thank you for subscribing people have spoken they love you thank you tiff it's crazy i i'm i still don't understand what's happening but uh i'm still waiting for the day that i wake up and like all this growth was just a big lie [Applause] hey guess what this is youtube calling uh turns out all of these subscribers every single one of them is a bot so we're resetting your channel back to zero free shiny growless one shadow shiny nice matteo you're taking off okay yeah i gotta go i'm heading off right away dude get some more uh some more videos edited we do have about in about an hour and a half in about an hour and a half fernanda thank you for subscribing taking over the stream boss too yeah about an hour and a half there's a new shiny reaction video um from a previous hunt that i did so i would definitely check it out um the the last video i posted yes and thank you for subscribing brandon's a box up he is but the bot as long as the bots become channel members i'm okay reviewing till the end oh boy yeah isn't wait reviewing okay parth does that have to do with like um with exams or something yeah brandon r24 is us exactly all these songs belong to kim nation yeah people thought you were kim nation so they're switching their memberships and their subscribes over why did you start shiny hunting i thought i thought i'd just give it a try one day sd card collector thank you for subbing uh i heard about shiny hunting was supposed to be pretty easy and pokemon let's go so i thought i'd give it a try i got a couple shinies and i've kind of been hooked since uh this is the first day i started this hunt so we started about three hours 22 minutes ago but i'm gonna stop here right at uh right at 600 so [Music] yeah and all those bot clicks a dang discord link yes exactly so many shiny addiction yeah any diction i mean i i'm i'm planning on doing mewtwo tomorrow would you rather me do mewtwo tomorrow dynamax adventures or should i keep doing the soul rock i'm curious as to what the 300 people here kind of want to see tomorrow because i'm totally fine to do either or nothing here at 600 but i would totally continue this hunt tomorrow if you guys want to see it and then uh and then potentially do lunatone too no mute i see mewtwo soul rock um soul rock soul rock mewtwo soul rock you know why don't i do this real quick why don't i do this um tomorrow youtube or soul rock i mean both are both are good right there we go here's a poll you guys in the chat you can click uh click your answer here a glowing glitch thank you for the subscribe thank you for the subscribe i really like that uh this new poll feature here full feature here free dog just subscribe thank you free dog wow 51 on mewtwo right now with like with 72 votes a 60 mewtwo people want to see mewtwo people want to see mewtwo [Music] 40 is on uh only on soul rock so so it's looking like mewtwo actually unless uh unless uh we got more soul rock people electrode hunt geez pack attack you don't deserve the sun oof do one more i don't think i'm not going to do one more encounter why give up all the well i'm not giving up any progress it's not like i have a chain or anything 61 i thought you guys were gonna pick soul rock i honestly did uh soul rock on friday maybe maybe on friday we'll see i usually do fossil fridays in let's go but um but i don't have enough fossils yet been here since the beginning and no shiny i know okay it's looking like it's gonna be mewtwo tomorrow but it's only 131 votes so gotta go great day what about badoof no badoof in this game welcome new subscribers and that's gonna cringe me out oh um thank you for subscribing gumi 200 chinese on pogo that's awesome quagsire's blue yeah that's the normal quags are not shiny roll just subscribe thank you guys so much hema how's it going take care everybody i'm uh taking off for the day so um evil skull what's happening you guys thank you so much for all the support here 253 people still hanging out we have over a thousand likes and we hit 26 000 on the subscribers today so thank you guys so much i already have gumi i am gonna play the diamond pro remakes but i'm taking off for the day we will be live again tomorrow with uh some more shiny hunting um [Music] so yeah so i will see you guys tomorrow 8 30 a.m central time i will be live here bright and early with my water and uh and my smile and we will be uh hunting it looks like mewtwo so take care everybody have a great rest of the day if you get any shinies post them into combination discord in the shiny flex i love looking at them but take care thank you everybody and foreign | Chem Nation | UCltnMtXIA-I6VCB2BYhxMcA | 2021-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 34,912 | 177,782 |
TmajXc7Cvqs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmajXc7Cvqs | Charge of the Light Brigade | [Music] [Applause] sit back and enjoy and this is the live hard do we have Mike yes we have Mike if we were all together living hundreds thousands of years ago in Europe Asia northern Africa we probably would have been bound of the soil by necessity or by law reporting to some landlord or Duke or Baron and we would have probably never gone far from our homes and possibly in our lifetime if we were lucky we might have been countered coming through our small village because it probably in most cases would have been a small village a wandering storyteller called a bard who would have been telling epic poems of the great events of human history or possibly in the some cases of the shenanigans of the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus the Trojan Wars King Arthur in the round table and the like and you might have heard something at that time that would have gone it is an ancient mariner and he stoppeth one of three by the long gray beard and glittering eye now we're horse tops Tommy the bridegroom's doors are open wide and I am next of kin the guests I set the feast met mazed here the married in he holds him with his skinny hand there was a ship quote he pulled off unhand me great beard zoom if soon's his hand dropped he he holds him with his glittering eye the wedding guests stood still and listens like a three years child the Mariner hath his will anyway those are that's part of the opening lines too with Rime of the Ancient Mariner written in 1820 by Coleridge and that's the kind of storytelling that I like to do about a hundred years well about 50 years later poetry starts to change and modernism comes in and people are artists are saying this is this is not the kind of stuff we want to do anymore we don't want to hear stories we don't want emotion so then we we go to 1916 and we get a poem called in a station of the Metro and it's only one line long it's by Ezra Pound and he wanted to change the world of literature particularly of poetry and so he writes the apparition of these faces in the crowd petals on a wet black bough so now we've gone to metaphor where you have to think about what the the words mean and what what what representations there are that are not manifest as in the first example and just I just have to have because I have them it's so much fun to be up here thank you all for being here I just have to read we have a new poet laureate of the United States announced last week does anybody know her name we even know that we had one well I'll let them that will be your homework assignment to go to go find out the name of this woman but a former poet named Billy Collins is rather my adversary and all this because he is defending and in in the 1990s he's defending this new form of poetry and he writes just very briefly and then we will go into storytelling he writes an introduction of poetry and he says I asked them to take a poem and hold it up to the lake like a color slide or press an ear against its hive I say drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out or walk inside the poems room and filled the walls for a light switch I want them to water-ski across the surface of the poem waving at its author on the opposite shore but all they want to do is tie the poem to the chair with a rope and torture a confession out of it they begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means and I'm sorry but Billy and I are not going to get along because I want our poetry to tell us what it means and so we're gonna go back and do some of the older things and then I'm going to do some of my own things which are in the same vein of the storytelling like this famous tale called the charge of the Light Brigade half a league half a league half a league onward all in the valley of death rode the six hundred forward the Light Brigade charge for the guns he said into the valley of death rode the six hundred forward the Light Brigade was there a man dismay'd not though the soldier knew someone had blunted theirs not to make reply theirs not to reason why theirs but to do when died into the valley of death rode the six hundred cannon to right of them cannon to left of them cannon in front of them volleyed and thundered storm that with shot and shell boldly they rode in well into the jaws of death into the mouth of hell rode the six hundred flashed all their sabers bare flashed as they turned in hair savoring the Gunners their charging an army while all the world wondered plunged in the battery smoke right through the line they broke Kazakh and Russian reeled from the saber stroke shattered and thundered then they rode back but not not the six hundred cannon to right of them cannon to left of them cannon behind them volley the thundered stormed at with shot and shell while horse and hero fell they that had fought so well came through the mouth of hell back from the jaws of death all that was left of them left of six hundred when can their glory fade o the wild charge they made all the world wanted honor the charge they made honor the Light Brigade noble six hundred Alfred Lord Tennyson ladies of gentleman written in 1854 Battle of crimey a fascinating story of how they transported horses in the holds of ship for 77 days through pitching waters and it was an amazing story you | Live Bard | UCVoJZ1vXkCwPr1blybtGv7Q | 2018-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,036 | 5,281 |
887_mxQ0X9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=887_mxQ0X9k | Swanky J.K.A Ties The Knot | Wande Coal Drops New EP Realms | #TeaTme | [Music] this is the time of plus tv africa where we'll bring to you and analyze the biggest stories and personalities in the world of entertainment my name is elsie godwin and i've got my co-anchors with me ife oh my and the field of ocean care what's up guys how are you doing good how are you nice you guys look good you too always thank you because he looks he looks nice don't worry don't worry i get this in the regular from who i woke up like this i woke up like this for those of you that see the guys on represents okay moving on to the main story nollywood actor judo for kinetico atrophos actua fussy popularly known as swanky jk has shattered hearts of thousands of his crush as it ties the north in a classy evil traditional style which is 23 year old beauty more than traditional mm-hmm the picture ah you're breaking my heart from facebook to instagram to twitter some people are really crushing on this guy that's amazing but yeah he came as a shock about the shock because i wasn't crushing on him so that's why he came as a shock to me he is really talented and he's really lost i'm not gonna lie it was one of the first people that i've watched on like proper nigerian movies that i applauded his acting like this person has something um it'd be awesome to meet him for his works and stuff but he didn't really vibe me like somebody that i wanted to be or i don't know i just didn't feel that some people that you you see there's personalities i like the fact that i was able to switch from when he became a poor guy in the movie living from when he was a poor guy so when he became middle class when he became one of them do you understand so he was able to get into character at every position it was in life so you could see the difference that this guy switched up these guys switched again i switched again i i find that very applauding um commendable for um this guy right here because he's very talented some people are still waiting for him to come out to say the lie was just a photo shoot even his guy friends or maybe let me know his friends because he has to be the one telling me who his friends are his colleagues in the industry are in the comment section and laughing at like guy what's going on so i think they're really on the ground on the little rabbits they're also really young i mean 23 year old bride how did the lady sorry the guy i don't think he used to be in his thirties yeah ugly yeah really really young um stats is young he's not young he's really that's really really young come on man what do you mean texas young yeah sorry no sweet boy association ah boy throw it was really beautiful i always like the one thing i liked about him was that he was really indigenous with the way he i don't know if it was deliberate or it just happened to be the pr packaging and the public perception but i really like that he isn't ashamed um yeah to bring out his culture and he's doing that with this wedding as well i've i've always kind of said that nigeria it's yeah we're diverse we have a lot of cultures whatever but i feel like we push out europe more than anything else so i would like to see other things like i'd like to see the northern music going viral or like wayne international like so for me this man does a lot in terms of that for me with the evil tribes i can't remember now the photo shoot and everything was also indigenous really beautiful and i'm happy for them if it's not a photo shoot and it's marriage yeah that's your union and they last forever okay so um you have inside scoop because that's how you start oh yeah um that's all i'm saying i'm just trying to say that um at the end of the day i wanted to pick up on what she said that the way it was indigenous about it i think being indigenous is the new cool and i think the new generation should learn from it don't you think that there is a fine line though i feel like some people do hit and miss there's some people that do indigenous and they're just categorized ghetto i don't want to use myself as an example because i do that all the time but i would like to use somebody else as an example right i somebody there was there was this chick right that were hanging out together and suddenly she would go into the yoga before we know she starts speaking because she lived in the uk right she starts speaking i'm going to say you're about the diaspora actually the uk people are good at that performing i think that was one of the reasons i fell in love with omotella gelada candy whenever you see her in the europa movie the way she speaks her own eurovision she doesn't pronounce it wrongly but it sounds like kilo shane i have to remind you guys of this as well you know v was up for eviction last year right yeah and then she thought she was here she said i'm definitely good and when they got called and they said i'm definitely going home and the next thing i said you're safe yeah i'll say about you hello i like this girl she's so rough like oh my god good luck to them and congratulations today let's be more indigenous absolutely so moving on to the next story which is pretty simple as one day called has a new ep realm yeah that that's that's that's a very good ep it definitely put me in the round even though i've read like three songs before yeah he dropped quite a lot before yeah i think about three yeah it was seven but three or four out of maybe four and then we had three new songs to listen to i was really kind of happy about the three the four that he dropped i like i really like i like like thank you that's my jam right there but but that's the truth that's that's what the world is whoa the world likes you to be foolish they like somebody they can step on they like somebody they control they don't like me yeah or they're not like now you know they just want somebody that they can just do these things you don't do it like a sheep no no some of us are supposed to be the the the the shepherd you know with leadership [Laughter] when we come back we have one more story and of course we have a guest for you | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,199 | 6,063 |
KWAAjq3LoSs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWAAjq3LoSs | I Feel This Horse Is Ours! | foreign so [Music] good morning guys welcome to today's a video today is is wednesday and we're headed to the barn to ride our boys and to have a lesson and gabby's dream to realize gabby's dream we're headed now down to the barn is our day to take care of the horses which i like i just like sleeping in and getting up slowly better who remembers this thing that we made a few years ago i'm pretty sure we made them on on our vlog it is just a big old stick and some twine that we made into a jewelry holder necklace holder for the girls sophie brought hers downstairs and wants to actually start wearing jewelry so she wants to sort through all her jewelry all her necklaces like who knows what this is what is this oh it's just a diamond anyway they have a lot of horse necklaces like that one says finn i would keep that on forever that one says thin this one they also spin they all say thin there's a silver one too yeah like she has all those ones she got them from two different people for christmas she has let's see here well one's for christmas one in two words for easter she also has a giant spider necklace like who the heck dad gave that to me yeah dad is weird he gives me all the weird stuff yeah just wait here there's a horse head whoops there's a horse head necklace and there is a pegasus is this a pegasus or a unicorn can't see mom you're taking them all off oh gosh i'm taking them all off oh god all right but anyway we're going down to the we're going down to the barn yeah daisy's eyeing it she's like that those are mine you put those down and i will have those in my crate so fast easy is like that kind of dog that is crazy and funny and quirky and weird and it's amazing like that i love her the best because she's just so funny but she also has quirky things about her like she steals everything and takes it to her crate everything she can find and she watches what everybody has she puts it in her head i want that for later that's what you do isn't it and she looks and she notices and then just when we look away she snatches it and runs to her crate which is very special yeah this one some fan center it's so special it's stella and cookie right cookie oh it's just all cookie it's all up for cookie isn't that so nice i didn't have a chain to put it on so i put it on with this horse head yeah that's so nice he's been building this barn and she has all these all this stuff this is what she does at night i come down in the morning and the coffee table is always a mess filled with stuff all this stuff was sitting just like that yeah see that is what she does she knows all the stuff she knows where all the good stuff is she knows where everything she wants is she knows how to get it she's a counter surfer but if we stomp her foot and say no she knows that that means no it gets her attention the vibration on the floor sticks go look at her yeah go look in her cage all those popsicle sticks she just steals them but anyways welcome to today's video and a little insight into the crazy world of owning a dalmatian and having a deaf dog because that's what our life is all about this is the second barn so if he's making she took my advice and put wood on the outside i told her she should put wood on the inside too but she made stall doors that look like this and she's making like a little pen on this side to put animals in these are not doors these are walls yeah those are walls all right let's go we are late i have not seen gabby's face yet this morning but we will see her down at the barn [Music] today is miserable it's gonna be a miserable day how can you tell laura because it's cold so cold you guys this year has been such a year of growth for me spiritual growth emotional growth and i've learned so many things i've become way less afraid but not only that oh it's cold go ahead put it in you said i have oh i've learned about karma in a whole different way than normal i've learned that being selfless and giving of yourself to others that need you more even though it's hard and even though you think you need more than giving to others when they need them when they need you or they need something even when it's a struggle for you or even when it's hard for you it creates this whole situation of karm of karma where when you give of yourself or things stuff comes back to you like so much good comes back to you like i'm discovering this whole new side of karma that i never even knew that you could con that you could control oh my gosh gabby no we do not fight in the barn gabby she wants it [Applause] so the thing is sophie's almost as big as gabby now you guys i don't know if i videoed it i think i did i posted it on instagram but if you guys can see gabby's time of reckoning is among us is upon us it's true gabby runs faster than sophie though it's a good thing and so if he gives up faster than gabby no she's scared again she's scared of you now yeah sophia also is coming into her power for the first time gabby stop stop now oh good so you'll drive me to the post office yeah sophie sold another bracelet we have to go to the post office yeah so if he does breakfast gabby does lunch sophie puts it in a bucket because she doesn't want it all over her clothes [Music] i went down on nashville a guitar in the back i was gonna make it big make money by the sack coming out of those [Music] is [Music] well yeah so that is my plan sisters and brothers i plan to work on something really cool this winter it's going to happen soon we usually start after christmas working with our mayors it's already been no i've got you gabby already gabby is climbing gabby hurry gabby go fast go fast okay as long as i got the hood who cares about gabby just joking i broke it a tiny bit do you see that little crab yeah that's okay what this part came off i didn't break this part that looks beautiful first chino and storm no and there's molly and there's who thinks we need to add some gray to gabby's bays and then there's finney bays and grays oh that'd be a good youtube channel name base and grays i'm pretty sure it's taken it's based before boys yeah all right so today we're going to bring up these and i'm going to see what i need to do to make them winter worthy i have three necks i feel like i have another neck than this with our boys being outside all the time in the winter i want to make sure that they're warm enough and that might mean layering blankets and it might mean well it is going to mean having next so storm does not hey somebody needs to get this bucket i need green uh gabby okay you can empty it because wait gabby wait take this so she can empty the bucket please chores are done chores are done people whoo now we have to rush through school so we can get to the barn because we have a busy day at the barn all the dogs rush to the house every day this dog won't well now she does she only comes if her owner is coming she only waits for sophie always she has to check on sophie make sure she's coming we are here and we're a bit late we're a bit late you guys yes we're here [Music] it's your day gabby's going that way to get the other boy hello come on let's go what are you guys doing down there hanging out with the girl come on lazy bones i think they like it down here because it's nice and flat too bad your hay wasn't down here guppy's over there somewhere oh i see her i see her walking come here go finn he's gonna poop oh she's like i will come to you the thing i like about penny is that no matter where i walk she's so mindful of my feet this horse is mindful of his eyes and what they see he doesn't care about my feet so i have to be super careful apparently it's gonna get super warm again soon i'm waiting for gabby i don't like her to like go by herself even though she's big enough but accidents happen all the time especially like in bad footing or like bad weather and with horses like you can never like you can be as safe as you want to be and accidents can still happen i see the dogs throwing running so i think that means she's coming all right horse number one horse number two china's like what and horse number three and pins like yeah all right one two three sorry i have these stools that i want to bring in and see if they'll work here so we have our group lesson every week and then we at least try and have a private lesson every week sometimes more we'll see how it goes over the winter what we need as it gets closer to show season we've been discussing what we want to do with this boy like sounds like maybe a lease is a good idea until we figure it out because like a lot of you guys said and like brandon said this is not like a jump on ride him take him in the hunter ring in the summer kind of a ride he's the kind of ride that like she has to work on him and work on a bond and like it's just not enough time to to take him and go out there and do the hunters with him he's a jumper if she was into that it would be way easier so we're still trying to figure out how it would work with both of them as chino licks the metal you're so weird so but we'll keep you guys posted sophie gabby enjoys riding him so much i hate to say this because it sounds awful but it's possible that gino's not the right horse for gabby and she would have to sell him and the reason is is because at this level of her riding she has dreams that she wants to do she she just wants to show she wants to show at a higher level and just do the course she doesn't even care if she wins and i don't care if she wins but we will never sell you he's trying to kill you don't worry i shouldn't say it in front of him we don't know but nothing is going to be done anytime soon because we love this boy he's doing well and if she can make him work for the hunter show series this summer then that would be great uh if we buy the grayfin then brendan will continue to help us with him and we'll continue to train ride him and continue to show him himself so lots of options and we still don't know like i said we're letting god decide whoa gabby's riding dressage today you're riding dressage does he need you to see if the like why are you riding this dressage it's not riding yourself you're flatting in a dressage saddle so brandon turned on the room already got the new set the new stools in here try them out gotta be the first one so now four people can sit here so sam will sit what do you think i personally like stools with a back on them better i do too but these things yeah stools don't last long he's curling up his lip is that what that is oh he's grooving them pins like no i see yeah they're both fins are awkward but i think they've met over the fence finn our finn has has a godzilla our finn has a lot of facial deformities now i don't know which one he has a bite above his eye right there yeah so brandon has this horse and he also has a really nice hunter horse but the hunter horse doesn't hold gabby's heart why why can't it just be easy the fins are getting to know each other up to it steps right in and i'm like you're so dumb good boy finn there see as soon as she looks up yeah good boy [Music] don't jump it oh what a good boy look at that and our fin is just like yeah it's nothing you guys i hate to say it but i am falling in love with that horse like in my heart i'm already seeing him as ours i'm sorry sam i don't know what to do with that exactly but we can lease him to secure him until we decide for sure and that might be something that we do the only problem i have is that i don't want her to stop writing chino because he's doing great and there he is our bae with pink he's embarrassed he's like oh why she says he doesn't like them on his back like brennan helped her and she's learning to do them so that they're safe and gabby also is the kind of person that will always be the kind of person that goes more loose instead of too tight she would never want to hurt him she's a very cautious person he's like oh man where are all my friends all right and there's chino with the liverpool let's see if he will do it grayfin was is definitely more nervous about it my fancy and gabby got him going over it really good yeah and uh finn sophie's finn is the least afraid of it but you know did really good she does good such a good boy i'm gonna go out there and film in just a few minutes but currently we are availing ourselves of the warmth also so he wants you guys to see that there's gracie there's a picture in here and it's called gracies literally this horse has started hugging again being like energetic again like i can't get over it i can't the change in him is shocking all right gino had his carrot stretches then he had his carrot stretches and if grayfin had his carrots these are gonna be our horses i have a feeling i just feel it you guys i feel it's so strong i'm not rushing i'm not doing anything i just feel that horse in my heart you know what happens when i feel a horse in my heart i just wish he was a cheaper horse in my heart so the good thing about gray finn is that he doesn't need shoes hold on don't bite him he doesn't need shoes he just wears them for show season because show horses have to have shoes you know i love them all i love all the ponies three in a row you think we can handle it i think we can handle it straight to water it's going to water good boy is going to be okay oh cheeto found over to get water yeah he's going straight to water and finn's gone straight to food now he's coming to escape for the first time our horses don't want to go into their panic they want to come with us [Music] so many different variables with horses like so many goodbye don't fight eating snow go drink water like chino go go i will eat the snow yeah it's not supper time yet he's eating the snow in his bucket tina's like i know it's supper time i'm coming you know it's like three hours early three hours early oh you got strength and power we love you all right let's go [Music] don't you know that you | DayByDay Vlogs | UCgneYJoJkfJLUDDnDif-u_Q | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,848 | 13,992 |
jVhQ4ZaidVQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVhQ4ZaidVQ | How to pronounce O Mio Babbino Caro - Italian Diction (for Singers) | [Music] hello singers today we are here in this breathing setting but we are going to read o mio babbino Caro so let's start o mio babbino Caro you try so be careful because here you could hear somebody saying o mio babbino this is for singing you know but this double m which is supposed to be there doesn't have to be a real double m the one you write when you're writing it on but it is just a sound a little sound that can be heard very soft and short so be careful because it's not all mio babbino Caro which is not elegant at all but it is o mio babbino Caro or o mio babbino Caro o mio babbino k okay o mio babbino Caro don't forget to say the last O of the sentence okay you try I read you try o mio babbino Caro you can notice how many O's you have in this sentence so the main power here is obviously oh let's do it again o mio babbino Caro you try okay me piace you try me me piace okay let's divide in syllables which may help a little bit me yah-tchi this C is like check check check same cheap okay so me piace me piace here we have a funny thing which is difficult even when you speak Italian me piace with closed e at the end of piace and open e afterwards so you have me piace a bellow you try again piace so me piace and you try let's do it fluently me piace this is not easy because you have a link together so you have to do this movement me piace the funny thing is that when you will sing you won't do that the piace below it will become something very you won't hear really the difference but the thing is that you have to know that there is this distinction between the two E's so me piace bellow you try bellow again okay lots of very famous singers in the past and also today they pronounce this been long and it will close when they sing because of the technique and it's okay but you have to know how it sounds when you speak so you're not going to do this bill look below you cannot do that it's been low okay for under you try it's divided into syllables for um da-rae you try careful with the r-ray you try and da today under though means Vado and domains i go you can hear the difference between old italian and spoke in italian nowadays italian so it's for under i am going to go it means we are not saying that we just say I go now and we say you're vato but here you have for under four and Ari oh but you don't have to say bow-bow and Aras no good for and I Vaughn darling porta Rossa in poor in poor top when you're saying you will happen to feel the need when it when you put the in and porta together you will hear the ends quite like an M importa it's not important because importa in italiano is another world it means in portal so it has another meaning completely another meaning so you have to be careful because this in porta it's not in Nepal it's terrible this thing is terrible it's a nasal importa like when you do scat singing didn't I know you don't scatter a lot because your classical singers but maybe you have practiced sometimes so it's like inside in inside the same end so it's a nasal and you have to say in porta no not in porta okay in porta Rossa this is typical for you for the are maybe so let's practice a little bit in poor Tom Rosa you try again in por la Rosa again you can hear the double s here it sounds so just keep the rhythm of the sentence sentence wandering poor Teresa porta Rossa our tariffs smell matter of rhythm don't opt it's not poor pyranose here it's not double our at the beginning of Rosa it's in in poorer Paris it's a very slight are the are of Rosa okay ah Cumberland ello ah [Music] parinello again are ah comb pay la la nello ah compare our Milanello a ah comparable anello you do C c/g volume die CC don't say CC because this is a name and it's another thing this C C is yes yes so you will say C see two words CC so you elongate the e CC CC g volume da-rae again the rhythm CC cheese ball you're not careful with the sound yeah yeah this is a sound that is also difficult for Italians sometimes because certain Italians from certain regions of Italy they say volume mm-hmm so they have to practice it too so try yeah yeah it's the GL sound yeah boyo boyo C c/g volume body see see see see you chief all you're not it so you indicate the Oh before the sound be good in the word boy yo and you too boy your boy yo don't do boy I know this is a difficult sound but you don't have don't have to make it long so just do the O and then yo boy yo you try very good and I hmm if se llama sin da no yeah here we have the word in Darwin this is a very old word we're not using it a lot in the spoken language but when you hear singers sing in it and they don't pronounce the consonants here probably because of the melody I'm quite sure about that it's very difficult here so the vowels are half the power here let's pronounce it as it has to be pronounced and when you are going to sing you will do what you can but as usual as I always say you have to know how the spoken language sounds if you practice it a lot it's like practicing the left and the right hand while learning the piano separately you learn the spoken language you learn how to sing and then we'll put everything together and it will be perfect okay so easy Lama sind ah no is Salama see this is say is long e and then say these are two words e see you do it llamas see again rhythm llama see okay in da no oh this is a closed o in da no the opposite as the o that we have practiced before for for the word Volvo okay this is closed the other one was old and then next sentence Andre don't say Andre and breath II and again the nasal you can hear and it's not under drag please don't do that not honor the day but it's um nasal which helps also with the mask so with the resonance so it's good to do this nasal you do it then sulla ray soon pun t-bone hey careful with the P P P it's not TT it's the Palm Bay clear but not strong as a consonant vet cure vet cure here you have a double the CC here which is a suspense and as we called it before and let's feel the rhythm of how long it lasts okay so you are one half dollar doubts about that so vet your back cure back kill you have to keep the silence for a short time just keep the rhythm of the word right cure you do it okay so it's silence and then just at the end of the world you would say yo yo try cure your back yo so you had when you sing it's the vowel that lasts very good thank you okay MA Pierre Bouguer Minar know again a lot of ours here ma you pair you booth tyranny again the TT is like the CC booth Tarmey in our know the old sentence MA Butare Meena know you can hear that the two words Butare me and in become one to tell me no and then it's like having just n between boot army and are no and you will say boot are mean are no try boot army not know and feel the rhythm because you have double here the TT so mean are no ma pair it's not my pair don't say that and if it sounds to you like a double P it's okay because it's ma bear but it's not my bear please be careful mom purnima know ok Darlena know miss true go here your have a GG strew go through go when you think but when you spit it's true go so miss to go miss to go it means to go you again silence suspense and suspense silence so true go you try miss true going me tormento again here we have Amy Turner mentally all words are put together when we speak always so not only in Italian of course so let's put them all together blue currently mr. Ogami tormento always em here are wonderful for the resonance on day so miss true going meet or a mentor careful with the L always pronounce it always say it even even if they are at the end of the word are known to remain toes to go they are not easy to be sung at the end of the word sometimes but we have to let the audience hear them okay so miss true going me tormento you okay here we have o video oh it means Oh God so maybe formality maybe for the interpretation itself of this very sentence maybe for religious reasons you will hear lots of Italian singers saying this D of the word do the word God very soft very sweet so if you feel it as a double doesn't have to be strong even because you have to consider that in Italian we have another word that is spelt o double d io up do which comes from exactly this sentence or deal but it is another word so it means oh my god same thing but it is another word that you don't have here so you had all do oh do you try oh do you try the other word I told you off it sounds odd deal with a double and it sounds different and it is very it's not good here as a sound for the melody so don't say that say all the long Oh deal okay hooray double our tour de bourree you and the e here is a ball a go red e you try ball a real real you try again in this sentence you have a lot of herbs so oh you're way more lame Oriole so you have a MoU between beret and Moria anymore this is the link between the two words anymore you try and now together for a memorial the rhythm ball reimu maria you you then the melody makes you peel and get little bit finally so ball a MOLLE or the oh okay and eventually we have babo which means father Bob o BB ba-buh ba-buh long eat waiting for the beat when you sing when you speak you don't do that you don't say Bob now you say bah bah bah bow with this sound that is making you understand that there is almost going to be a big you know so Bob Bob Bob bow you do it Bob but okay so bumble Pieta pietà mercy father mercy Bob bow PETA PETA don't say pietà Oh Pete ha ha ha no PA da da da stress on the last a ok like a French word so Bob ba ba da ba da very good so I really hope you found this video useful so if you liked it please like share and subscribe my channel don't forget that it is very important to have a life coat or a personal code so if you need you can contact me on skype by email you can write to me by email or on Facebook and we can get in touch with Skype and have personal lessons if you like write a comment and request about an aria or whatever and if you want to support my online project please donate on patron and Paul so good singing everybody good work everybody bye-bye [Music] you | Elena Villa | UCvj1z0T3yTNOK5gyzLYb5Tw | 2019-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,104 | 10,128 |
hEkE9-QO7G8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEkE9-QO7G8 | The Plastic Empire Podcast #6 - 2/20/16 | hey what's going on everybody Welcome to the plastic Empire podcast I'm Bill Singh I'm ped Rodriguez I'm Alan Kaplan so uh what's up well my original intention was to talk about Deadpool but since you gentlemen have not seen Deadpool well one of you has seen Deadpool as far as uh a bootleg version where you couldn't hear everything don't let Disney hear I mean don't have Fox here right we'll have to edit that part out Fox is but but uh basically um we can't really talk about the movie per se but we thought it would be a good idea to talk about a lot of the controversy around the fact that it's an R rating and the fact that now a lot of movie studios are looking at this and thinking oh we should make everything R-rated now and and also yeah and the success and that's why everybody wants to do it exactly McFarland just came out and said he's uh making that R-rated yeah I mean McFarland he did say that his spawn script was completed it's going to be R-rated there's already talk that fox wants w overing 3 to be R-rated uh and there's also talk that they want to do yet another Fantastic Four reboot and they want that to be R-rated so they're just R everything and I am crossing my fingers we get a DC Warner Brothers Deathstroke R-rated yeah that would be good it's about time as [ __ ] [ __ ] or Lobo or Lobo there you go but the thing about the R rating is that I think a lot of uh parents didn't take it seriously because I mean when I saw the movie uh sitting in Fr of me were at least six or seven kids who were like 7 years old laughing their asses off there were a couple girls behind me sitting there as well no parents in sight so one of two things either happened they either bought tickets to Kung Fu Panda and they snuck in or the parents are just like well it's a Marvel Superhero Movie we'll just leave him off and Bill I know you and I disagree with this but this was definitely a film that there is no way children should have been sitting through it I disagree I I think I think the PF of this country right now and the fact that everybody's so the R rating I've never seen so much chatter about an R rating on a movie in my life and it's like I grew up as a kid a little kid watching R-rated movies I mean I got a list I'll run off as as this conversation goes on Aliens Conan the Barbarian porks I mean as a kid I watched all this stuff I mean I think Bill like that bill you're forgetting one thing context this is the first superhero movie and according to the old people remember these ratings have been around for decades all right in Hollywood they when they first started way back in the day they had everything nothing was censored and then decided that the American public because of the panical roots needs to have everything censored the thing is that superhero movies have never been R-rated and the Su and as successful as this okay bottom line is it the they're finding out and way too I mean it's about time that the superhero movies and the audience has grown up the people that are going to these to go who the people that brought in all the money for Star Wars adults the people that went to the most of the people that went to the Deadpool except for Allen's theater adults so I I hear what you're saying but the context is that the industry just couldn't believe they like oh my God how is this possible you and I knew this is possible we all knew knew that this was absolutely possible you got a good script you get a good director you get a good you get a good cast of course it'll work and it makes it entertaining and true to the to the source material and it makes it it makes it authentic yeah I just you know I I I don't I just don't see the the the the craze going on that I've see you know so many posts and this and that and people saying oh you know don't let your kids see it it's like I understand you don't want to let your kids see it but you know Bill how many children do you have I have none yes you're right that's why you're not that's why you're not an alien but even if I had kids man they'd be watching Walking Dead at five years old nightmare here's the difference though everything that's how I am man that's how like The Walking Dead and a lot of the other movies you mentioned they're very much in yourr face with either violence or raunchiness the thing about Deadpool that made it very unique was that a lot of what made it our rated was very much innuendo and a lot of it was stuff that would really go over a kid's head but it's still shocking like really really ridiculously shocking for a superhero movie it was beautiful but that's better for than if a kid goes to see it because then a lot of that might go over their head but you know no no no no no let me see no no do me a favor never run your own preschool program I have Walking Dead in Deadpool on um uh cycle there yeah yeah you'll have traumatized kids who all going to sue you by the time they're 15 they'll be pissing their beds and waking up at night screaming with night ter I uh I do want to say this and this will not spoil anything about the movie up until this movie in my mind there were two films that I could think of that were a perfect translation from Comics to film popey 1980 with Robin Williams and Superman Christopher ree far none this movie was perfect rep presentation from comic to film perfect okay this Ryan Reynolds was Deadpool he is saw that in Wolverine Origins in the first half of the movie you know what without the mask you we saw it I I I knew that he was gonna be good for because it's just it's Van Wilder on superhero steroids love Van Wilder but the thing of it is is that when you're seeing him as Deadpool and you're listening to him he is it's like again Chris f is Superman Robin Williams is Popeye Ryan Reynolds is Deadpool people were hating on Ryan Reynolds and they're like ah he's gonna ruin the movie well you know what CU I don't understand he was perfect he was the he was one of the best things again in the first half of Wolverine Origins when he walks when he comes off the ele when he's on the elevator with the other members of Project X and then he walks out and he's got and uh and then he does the whole thing with the swords his commentary everything I was like damn just get just get him in a suit and it took this long but you know what Sometimes the best things are that things you wait for what's crazy is I didn't even I didn't even know that was Deadpool until you had you had brought it up to me a while back and because it really wasn't Deadpool I mean it was I mean I'm I'm so I'm I'm so comic illiterate you know it's just well there's an example of a movie that should have been R-rated but because they made it PG-13 um it took it it took a lot of the heart and soul out of it and and it just ended up being really corny and you know going back to Ryan reyolds I think a lot of the reason that people just assumed he was going to suck is because there are a lot of Ryan reyolds movies that people just poo on I mean you know Green Lantern was terrible I don't think that was Ryan Reynold's fault uh he's been in these other romantic comedies that people are just like what the hell I agree I don't think he's that great in a lot of films I believe that this is he's found his Allan this is like this is like Robert Downey Jr finding Iron Man Tony Stark I agree that is there you're right Robert Dow Jr is Tony Stark I'm Gonna Catch lot of [ __ ] for this but I really don't think Ryan re Reynolds is that bad I mean some of his romantic comedies have been funny his I didn't hate green lann as much as you you know the comic sphere does but I'm not a comic guy so look look for me Green Lantern was an amazing movie for 1996 even though it came out 12 years later okay 15 years later um I the pro my thing about Ryan Reynolds it's not that he's bad is that Ryan Reynolds is Van Wilder in every single movie he's in Van Wilder was a [ __ ] great epic yes but when you're the same he his delivery his his his stick is the same in every movie and I'm sorry I am not gonna sit through a romantic comedy with him and Sandra and Sandra bulock I am not okay point taken but uh I can't wait to see it I'm looking for I'm trying to find somebody I I still want to go see it man I still want to see in the theater you should uh you totally should it's it is it is absolutely the most unique movie I've probably seen in a very very long time my all-time favorite X-Men is Colossus and it's seems like from the trailer they may have gotone him right they got Colossus down to the wire I gotta say too and that's a CGI character I I just love the character himself like I've always been like the look of him and that that's he's always been one of the guys that I've been drawing on to and the X-Men I don't know the story per se but uh he was pretty awesome in the movie he doesn't have a that much of a great backstory but it's just enough and I like his personality and again nothing in the world looks cooler than a buffed up guy in metal with little Stripes all over oh dreamy he looked good in the movie I mean you know I can't wait I can't wait to see him and that's why I want to see him in the theater and not in some grainy you know bootleg in the theater too just like Star Wars but uh Allan I think I I think our next subject is somewhat related to uh it is um it's funny you're talking about getting a lot of [ __ ] for something I get a lot of [ __ ] for this but uh this year for those of us who want to feel [ __ ] old is the 25th anniversary of X Force number one um I know a lot of people think about X Force number one and they they think it's like one of the darkest times and Comics it's crap it's blah drafi here's the thing my feeling is to me it was despite what you may feel about life Fields art or any of the art of that era it was an exciting time to be in comics and it was an exciting time to go to a comic store and to see this on the racks and to pick it up and to look at the trading Cs and just to be involved with that that fever um that was you know lifei McFarland Jim Lee all that good stuff so for me I I look at X Force number one as as a time of of happiness and I was in a comic shop just around here in San Rafel I happened to see a copy of it for six bucks I figured what the hell let me pick it up and let me open it here live on this podcast as like a time capsule and we'll see what it looks like and see how it stands up today yeah I'm GNA say that um you hit on a couple you you HD on quite a few things there a I do think that it was it wasn't the darkest period period of the90s but it was the beginning um just be just before this um I thought there were two there were two other issues that were way more Monumental and still have I feel have a little more weight today which was Spider-Man number one because it really cemented Tom mcfarling as the master um and also X-Men number one um it cemented Jim Lee now what they all have in common is that you know you go there are a million copies of everywhere so they're worth about 10 cents a piece okay uh cuz we bought a million of them um that X Force right there had two versions one version had a white UPC okay with five different cards so you had a buy all five and then there was a black UPC with five different cards and there may have been another color UPC right okay so there might have been a third one or something like that so I ended up with a stack about this many okay it was very exciting they were bagged it was still relatively knew this bagging thing I mean it's this came after SP after Amazing Spider-Man but this one was a little more professional this one came with a card the way it was um if you as you guys saw as every uh um as you saw in the video the way it was laid uh how it's laid out um Layfield we weren't completely we weren't tired of Layfield yet but it was starting to set in just starting to set in because he was still huge okay but there was something Dynamic no matter how crappy the art was there was something Dynamic about it and it really stood out from the stock Marvel art and that's why the Jim Le and and Tom McFarlan and um and Rob Le Fields were so huge but I would say that what stood the test of time was Tom farl's work and Jim Lee's L fields did not age well right so it's I don't have that connection with it but seeing it and thinking about it reminds me of just the Hyster area yeah Absolut this was the height of comics in the 90s okay they hadn't started to go sour yet right this is the height this is when Marvel was printing not just Comics but money and it was only 1991 so that's the thing it's like the '90s it barely even begun I agree with you about Todd McFarland's Spider-Man number one and Jim Le's Xmen number one having more significance for sure I mean the reason I'm kind of highlighting x4s is twofold number one this is what I happen to see in the shop and number two we we actually missed this th anniversary of Spider-Man number one that was last year but also just thinking about with Deadpool and cable Cable's going to get now a lot of attention he's already getting a lot of attention everyone you see online people are wondering who the hell he is and he's getting a a really nice looking Marvel Legends figure he is he is so and and I wouldn't be surprised if there's an X4 if there'll be an exforce movie in the works Allan disagrees with that no what do you mean the the figure no no no I'm laughing because I'm thinking of this joke that's in Deadpool and I can't say it because you guys haven't seen the movie but uh no there will be an xforce film that's pretty much been confirmed I I but I would say that the xforce film is probably going to be closer to the xforce from the last 10 years which really had nothing to do with Rob leyfields xfield xforce I don't know about that not from what life Field's been saying online but I don't know I'll take anything Life Field says or does with a grain of salt well he's very involved a grain of salt okay cuz he's very involved it seems with the movie making process right now they're going to him for a lot of consultation and he's been actually in the room with the writers he's been talking with them quite a bit so I think that for as exaggerative as he can be he does seem to be on the ground level does but is he going to but is yes he's at the ground level but sometimes when you get consultants in you're trying to get things but it's not going to be his script yeah and and and it's not going to be his character selection and and uh and it's not foggy or fagy but they it it we'll see I my money is on last 10 years maybe just a respect thing you know what I mean yeah I definitely like like Larry Ham on the GI Jo movies you know it didn't translate to anything yeah you know so I don't think it'll be that bad but it's not going to be like Stephen King working on a um Consulting on one of his movies and frankly I mean exor I don't will even be happening until first it sounds like there's going to be a Deadpool sequel for sure um yeah they said they're in uh they're already writing it or it's half half done or mostly done and they've already revealed a couple things about it which I will not say here because again you guys have not seen Deadpool but it kind of is connected so I won't say anything here hey I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people in the audience hasn't seen it either yeah actually I would be but who knows who gu well I think I I'll watch it I'll try you want to look at the issue n let's just move on of course so what do you got you know as Pedro said there were so many of these floating around I probably have around like 10 of these at home but again oh okay it's the shadow Star card but again you know this is basically this to me is just this is Comics like I remember going to dragons then and buying this up when it came out you again it came bagged with the card this would a shadow star was five different cards the card in the background is just a a a promotion to get yourself an Alan please show the price tag was expensive this was expensive for 1991 150 oh my god when the cars were uh they were hot manct that was a high-end book oh and I always love that negative the white up of Captain America the uh the negative uh NE the negative image you know Pedro it's funny you were talking about the black UPC I don't think I've ever seen a copy of X force with the black UPC so it's F that they say this is the rare one really I I found both of them easily was there a gold one or a third one do you know yeah gold one was second Printing and would not bed oh okay no I didn't get that no after after my 25 copies I think I had enough no I got the second printing for sure so again this is special because this thing has not touched air in 25 years up it's going to smell like 1991 I I hope it crumbles into dust Like An Egyptian tomb when you open it hey stop stop stop stop stop stop stop stop you don't cut the red you cut above the red cutting wrong with you I am above the red above the red the red no you cut red to the red the book hold no the book is fine is fine okay you're killing me you're killing the collector here dude this is not worth a thing once it's open it doesn't matter you still need to present it all right hold on oh boy this you got the book there no book is fine got the dog it's like it's like The Death of Superman um the issue of the death of Superman what was that Superman 90 the uh 75 75 75 you're right you should know that I love that I I love the fact that you can go on eBay and people are trying to sell it for 20 to $100 but you go to comic shop and you can get it for five or less okay in the words of Dame drops talking about Five Guys when he was reviewing it YouTube I wish I wish you could smell what I'm smelling right now do you smell what the yen is cooking oh that's 1991 oh I got to open one so first of all now Pedro wants one let's look at the cards oh I got 25 I just got to find it but I'm gonna open one you gotta find out box full of them you have this is the shadow Star card can you can you can you tilt it because the glare is uh oh yeah let me uh how's that no just tilt it tilted dude you see what I'm doing with my fingers there you go it's tilted oh there nice now bring it a little closer a little closer there you go a little closer a Little Closer too close too close back back back back back now the back what's great about the back is if you remember Pedro this is how those Marvel 1990 cards looked in the back that's either series one or series two of the Marvel Universe cards y by Sky boox so it's interesting is I wonder if the Deadpool cards are worth any more money now the ones with the actual Deadpool cards it's possible but they made a did they have a dead pool card in those Series yeah oh no no well I mean in the in this in the back series they did here there was a Deadpool card in the back series for for X Force yeah yeah oh I didn't know that I thought I thought it'd be just the good guys the members no Deadpool was in there don't in fact here's the cool thing the Deadpool card was the second appearance of Deadpool since his first appearance after in the number 98 he then appeared in X Force number two wow that is a oh now I know how to sell it at least I'll be able to sell a few sell those and on top of that hold on we're going to turn through this but Deadpool was in fact even included here in the Bios wow they were really trying to sell them they were God that's so awful looking oh my God before we get to the comic I want to show you this too this is cool because this was the card basically allowing you to buy a shirt of each card if you wanted whichever card you wanted that's strange that is the true collector's item how many people sent out for that how many of those exist in mid condition I know because I didn't oh man I should have done oh my God that's the collector's item right there I think the shirt's the collector's item not that no no that's what I'm saying the shirt shirt oh yeah without a who in every single size in every single card in every single size yeah good luck [ __ ] tracking at that well here's the funny thing guys and before we get to the comic I was looking at eBay auctions today and I happened to see an exforce pillow case it was used so it looked a little dirty which is like I don't know if I want that but there was an X Force pillowcase wow so the comic itself you know again this is back when before glossy pages so you know the pages were really news news print right newsprint and oh check that out look at those look at those cards oh there we go what is is that what is that we're talking Mar series two yep Marvel Universe cards yes what is that the second series adver advertisement it's an advertisement for the cards yeah now another shirt offer there were shirts all over the place wow that's the shirt nobody ever bought this stuff that's the classic image y yeah you know what I'm getting nostalgic you know the guy went [ __ ] and all over it and now he's like ah damn now here's this interesting if Pedro you'll recognize this probably Pedro do you recognize what this shot is paying homage to X-Men Uncanny X-Men number one nope X-Men number one not even X-Men okay raise it up a little bit up alen up oh like that yeah no I don't know very Dynamic but I I um I'm at a loss an issue of Team Titans I can't remember the issue number the team was in that pose let me see that let me see that Robin was was in Cable's position if youline W you know what I didn't you know what I haven't read my I I was too young for the Titans books and I never got into them until uh later so I haven't read most of those but um I I haven't even read the omnibuses yet but oh very cool oh good job well oh he started drawing uh one of the first books he started drawing I think were Teen Titans Rob Layfield just an example of the art oh this was the worst this right here look at okay Allan stay right there the panel on the the the top panel on the right if you look at that hand what fingers what where's the thumb like a [ __ ] spider a tarantula okay and look how we drew the blood with little lines this was th this was classic Layfield oh my God and the hand is like is projectiles after it's getting cut off the wrist yes see if there's anything else in here that might be uh see this is cool I like the way they use this sideways thing they did they would do this again in uh Spider-Man 16 and X Force 3 yeah Strife yeah that's Strife uh I think I had his his number one book Strife number one y a uh like a foil cover it's like one of the 10 comic books I had as a kid now I'm just going to see if I can find any DS in here that's memorable as far as showing you guys something watching water boil right now oh my God and and I'm telling you the story arc was horrendous I mean that guy couldn't right I mean you guys remember do you guys remember entertainment this month no yes I do I ordered from them this was a catalog Bill where basically they would send it out and they would be saying highest possible recommendation buy 10 copies this is is going to be the hottest thing on the planet if they would do this throughout the '90s they must have made a killing on me because I ordered say I I I went to the Summers I went to the Summers for pu Rico every year and I wasn't the comics I wasn't sure about the comic store situation down there um and I before I left I placed this huge order for X-Men number one all covers and I remember I I had to wait months when I got back to be able to get them but I remember ordering those X-Men number ones from them man and Pedro as further proved that X-Men one came after this you're right you were right same year it was the same year right same year but later in the summer and For You video game junkies a Punisher Game Boy game oh [ __ ] that must have been awful cuz that must have been awful I never played that one I don't remember and you don't hear anybody talk about it we need to get Kevin is Kevin been watching oh Kevin shiman how does that smell how does that smell it it smells like dragon's dead dude I'm back in Dragon's Den I love it I love it I'm glad I opened this like I said I have a number of them that are open a number of them that are sealed it was nice to open one live you know it's uh it's cool you know I wasn't um I opened my death of Superman 75 it was the only copy of that I had I opened it carefully like you did um and it wasn't until about 10 years ago or or or less that I finally found another copy again for five bucks that I could keep sealed there's no reason to keep it sealed but there's something magical about it well it's funny you should say that I mean when I go to Comic aventures I see that people are still trying to sell it for like 25 bucks yeah it's not you know I see that on eBay too I'm telling you you can find it for $5 or less because there are people out there that're like I've got all these Comics it's it doesn't have that value it really doesn't you know what you try to do is you're trying to you're basically putting out a a bear trap and see which is which dumb bear is going to you know step on it yeah it's like when you when you're on eBay and you see the $699 item that you could probably get for a hundred bucks yeah you go to the right flea market you go to the right show or you get you wait for the right seller on eBay just to put it up yeah but yeah I um you know that to me was special I'm happy that we did that it's uh like I said you could say what you want about the era but there was a time when we were you know not kids necessarily but it was an exciting time in comics I think no it really was no absolutely I mean I've got something old here Marvel related um that I picked up last summer and it's got to be the best thing about the the 2003 Daredevil movie oh yeah this is the Ben Affleck this is the toy Biz 12 inch Ben Affleck figure it comes with two sets of billy clubs held together by string this one's got a longer string so that he could do that so he could whoa so he could do his classic flying modes this one they're shorter so you could do more of a nunchuck and then this is his one extended that's like his walking stick it's faux leather that's man that's pretty solid for yeah it is very it is absolutely solid it's not a bad head scul I like the way working zipper they're usually not that good working zipper okay nice belt removable belt okay his I wish there was more articulation on the legs but the boots aren't that bad it's got a nice range of motion I really I mean look at all the look at all the details look at all the stitching yeah I mean this thing is wa was that retail like uh Toys R R Us this was retail Yes W I'm surprised you know what I would say you know what I'm not 100% sure I I don't want to say for for certain but I'm but I'm pretty sure that was retail especially for the price point um and because of the movie okay but it's got tons of articulation I mean it's got it's got um the the feet don't have any articulation but we do have articulation in the knees he's got a swivel above the leg so he's got a uh a a thigh swivel he can uh he can do some poses look at that that's not too bad for clothing I would be careful I want to be careful because I don't want to rip this um I think after a while I just won't touch it I'm doing it for now but he got a good range of motion now knees he's got oh look at this on the shoulder he's got butterfly forward and back up and down around okay the swivel on the hands okay and he's got great head motion it's mostly let me see if I can get it right it's mostly in the neck and this is 2003 this came out right 2003 that's amazing and you know what you know what I love about this no shirt look at that he fights he fights crime all he needs is his jacket all right this I just you know what I picked it up I think for like 25 bucks I'm pretty sure it was more when it came out yeah um and the Marvel Legends version of this figure is horrendous yeah I it's not even up to Marvel Legends quality okay but this guy is I um I like this the box that it comes with is pretty nice too I remember these this is great I like this okay it's a really it's a Marvel Select Studios oh wait a minute this is this yes it is toy Biz all right I like you could it's it's held on by these pins these plastic pins okay I don't I'm going to try to get them back in there I don't know if I'll be able to but I like the Box yeah the box is great I mean at it's nice image here of the figure in the back and Ben Affleck I always thought this could have been a good movie if it had a real director and a real script you just you picked this up I'm sorry you just picked this up or you've had it oh I've had it since last summer I picked it up it at it's the toy store when I when I went down um I when I was with really no afterwards when I went to Atlantic City with the fam okay this is I I I really like this I think this is a type of thing as a toy collector as a daredevil fan and now as a uh as an Ben Affleck apologist okay how did he's Batman now that he's Batman and he looks like he's gonna be a kick butt Batman Okay speaking of which I'm a little worried because people are already poo pooing um the screen tests for the the audio screen test for the Batman versus Superman movie oh really yeah um now you could take this again take this with a grain of salt it this happens all the time they say one thing and something else happens all right I hope it isn't such a big deal um one of the and and I think one of the biggest hurdles for the this um uh uh Zack Snider Christopher Nolan take on the DC Universe is that it's a radical departure from the Marvel so it's not a light-hearted affair okay it's it's more grim and gritty it's and it has a very s and it has a more serious tone I like it and some other people like it but I understand a lot of people they want to be entertained in every single aspect whether it's action and they want they want to laugh what do they want ad West back it's what what do they want Adam West back you know they want they they want to have yucks they want yucks they want I like the dark and grittiness I I like it too I hope it's just people talking smack because it that this is what they're predisposed to too um I'm still going to see it and I'm going to tell you guys right now off I'm going to love it it's got to be [ __ ] [ __ ] for me not to love it but I'm G I'm gonna be biased I'm gonna tell you that that much listen sticking with Daredevil and gritty and such um you guys want to check out that new Daredevil uh trailer real quick um yes please please now oh man the last this gave me chills all right yeah it's it's uh it's coming out it's coming out in March right right around Batman vers Superman same day um I I don't think it's the same day I think that was um I think it's the same week but it's not the same day Oh I thought they said it was that same Friday but okay those were haters I looked it I looked it up again I mean look check it look it up but I um I'm pretty sure a lot of people were now you know the other you got backlash on one side and the backlash on the other side of so oh these are anti- DC Warner Brother haters but I think the dates are not exactly the same oh okay so what I'll do is uh I'm going to cue that up now and uh I'll share the screen here and we will go into it y oh how beautiful I'm sorry hold screen it match to B end [Music] time father why do I still feel guilty guil means your work is not yet [Music] finished downtown office thinks we got a new player in Hell's Kitchen you think what they want DA's office says a shoter is independent he's tracking gangs to their home turf and taking them out with military Precision the knowledge and Hardware to take out half the city H's kitchen is about to explode bang maybe we created him all of us there's no connection we never stopped to think that Daredevil's actions could open the door for men like this how much longer before innocent people start getting caught as Crossfire blood is being shed and you donated more than your fair share this city needs him I need to take care of the scum that killed my family people don't have to die if you hit them and they get back up I hit them and they SN that why are you doing this cuz I think you're a half measure I think you're a man who can't finish the job I think that you're a coward you know you're one bad day away from being [Music] me elra hello Matthew oh oh how awesome dude how awesome the end of that trailer just it's giving me chills every time I see um the whole trailer is just amazing uh I led what they do I'm a little bit worried um because if the whole SE season is just about punish sure it it could get a little dry but I you know what I'm going to take I'm just putting it out there but seriously I have faith in these guys they're going to make it work think so too I don't see how it would hurt I mean it could hurt it could oh yes done badly in the hands of let's say the guy that directed Daredevil back in 2003 it would be horrible it would be horrible but again with nowadays man not with these guys really yeah they really pick the right people doing these TV shows nowadays H look they do but it's still not every you there's still Duds out there yeah um um to get back to what we were saying Allen about the release dates it was pure it was pure hating on uh the Batman's on the Superman versus Batman or Batman versus Superman whatever Daredevil is going to drop March 18th at 1201 am okay Batman versus Superman is official release date is the 25th of March oh okay so basically it's the same week right but not the same you know which would be stupid for Daredevil because everybody because they would figured that a lot of people would be would go out you know and vice and vice versa it wouldn't it wouldn't help either uh either one but with Netflix it's they drop it all one day anyway so exactly it's on there regardless yeah it's on there regardless yeah a absolutely but uh let's I can't wait man doing a great job um I I like the de I I like the comic book shows from Netflix I'm not crazy about the ones for Network TV the CW Show CB I don't know about Supergirl but I have a feeling I probably won't like it as much yeah that look bad you know speak Supergirl I did happen to watch the latest episode because was based on Alan bors for the man who has everything yes which I am very very angry about did you watch the episode no how could you do it for the man who has everything and not have it and not have Superman in it uh it was it was bad I I don't know how else to really describe it I thought it was really bad I I definitely you know they they they they they picked up a few cues here in there from the story for sure yeah but I could imagine what Alan Moore would have thought of it if he saw it he won't watch it he hates he hates all that merchandising and all that cross promotion he hates all that stuff um look I I expect more from my TV show even if they're superheroes now I have to admit I've watched the first four episodes of uh Legends of tomorrow and I think it's the best one out there you know why yeah it's basically a a Sci-Fi channel star Tre Star Trek esque show it's about these these seven eight characters on a spaceship traveling through time instead of space okay and you know what's great no shitty side characters all right and supporting characters no [ __ ] Caitlyn no Joe none I hate all these characters and no Patty all right I don't even and the once a daredevil you know his mother you don't have to deal with any of those it's the heroes dealing with each other and then developing the characters those characters only and really good character development Brandon Roth is a great actor so he delivers his so what so him as Ant-Man is actually pretty good all right the Adam yeah I like the and I and I I didn't like Captain Cold I thought he was really cheesy the way they had them in the flash but in this series it works and what I like is that they basically just feed off each other instead of having instead of doing some superhero stuff and then having to deal with oh am I gonna be late for my date oh I you know I got hurt so now I can't show up to work listen listen flash is campy I mean but it's still a good show I take it for what it is but I haven't watched Legends of tomorrow yet I I I haven't I strongly suggest it and the thing about Flash is that while Patty okay man I'm gonna miss Patty don't say anything I don't know I I'm still like nine seven episodes behind I will say this he has I'll tell you that the comic book the comic book the com I know she's actually very pretty the the comic book Parts the real comic book parts of flash are tremendous and are must-watch okay I just saw the fight the first fight between Flash and uh and zoom which basic I had to watch 45 minutes of crap all right of just this character all these characters and angst it's just annoying but when they got to that fight oh my God it was epic what he did what what he did to what zum did to flash was in freaking incredible so I'm looking forward to re I'm looking forward to check all the other ones out I liked what they do the superhero stuff um but it's just I can't deal with the with the interaction with the with the with the sidekicks and particularly the nons superpower but I gotta say this I do like Ramon Cisco Cisco's a good actor yeah Cisco sells it it I hate I think it's cheesy that he's basically create he's created every nons superpowered meta [Music] the worst names man DC's got the worst names no metahumans is pretty good because they can't yeah but I mean what they name each [ __ ] guy is oh well dude a lot of these a lot of these come are come from the the 40s 50s and 60s let's come up with some better for [ __ ] for the 2000s and you know what's wrong with Captain Cole but that's what he was you know and you take away yeah it is but you got to sell it Al G was awesome I mean well he was 70s and it's re Al I hated that I hated that the movies uh that the Nolan movies and on the current media call him razal ghoul no it's Ral ghoul and watch the original Batman animated series they pronounced it correctly re I did I watched it every afternoon after yeah yeah so you know a lot of people don't and they think it's ra been so long that I can't what R you got me man like I told you I've read maybe 20 comic books that's a read you're not you're not going to know from reading the comic how to pronounce it but but from the original creators Danny O'Neal and Neil and Neil Adams it is RA it is re Al right Allan it is R Al how' you feel about about the the whole Arc with him in Arrow I you know what I've only seen the first half of SE of season two I do want to catch up with that at some point but there's just too much good television out there for me right now so it's and I'm so there's some things look I've got my crappy shows that I like to watch that nobody else likes but I do I love Workaholics on Comedy Central all right I'll watch anything with three Stoners three Pro Stoners okay um I love Tosh.0 so I got a couple of the you know the weekly stuff like that but for to get invested in a series I don't like having cringeworthy moments because it makes it that much that much makes that much harder to B to binge watch or watch him back to back with Daredevil you don't have that problem Daredevil you don't want to do anything for the next you know how many episodes 11 episodes for the next 11 hours you don't want to do anything okay um it's obviously it's Overkill and but with with shows like arrow and Flash I gotta take him a piece out of time yeah I could I could see that I mean they are campy I mean it's the same like I like Agent Shield and and Carter you know those I heard I heard those are I heard actually those are not as campy they don't have as much superhero stuff not as bad they're they're not as bad and but they don't have that Superhero ump that you get from the others because they do give you some really good superhero ump yeah I mean it's they're good shows I like them I do think they're better than the um the DC shows yeah that's what I had heard but uh Allan you wanted to uh queue up that that uh other trailer since we're on trailers yep so this is the sub Sky Squad uh TV spot number two um you just going to go ahead and share me here yeah one second oh you can share me I can share you all you want hold on there got an ad going on here right now so okay I'm ready when you are here go ahead load it up share your SC all right put the screen on one sec to everybody this go like a week or two a week ago week and a half about a week ago oh I like it fast forward too the fast forward version yeah what's going on why is there no audio and it's fast because it's fast forwarding that's weird cuz I have the audio this we're watching a really fast version of it try it again it it might for me it went like that I'm gonna I'm gonna bring it up I'm GNA try one more time give him one give him one more shot ready here we go not even hearing it it's because he's on his headset so no on my headset oh they depends on my headset the video out settings aren't set up let me try it bill because my uh my up my download is is faster my upload I mean is faster mine's good mine's going back you have a problem with me doing it is that it no go ahead you got it you got it up no no I don't if you got it up go right ahead I would have to look for it and the train has fallen off the tracks this is what happens when you're live this is uh no that was for Mike if Mike's still listening bar yeah shout out to Mike Blitz hanaman one of the coolest last names in the world the same as legendary Slayer uh guitarist Jeff hanman rest in peace how think that this is the deal you're going somewhere very bad to do something that'll get you killed now that was uh that was a teaser like short one right it was a short one excuse me but uh I like that you're able to see the characters yeah a little more in depth there yeah yeah I'm hoping that I'm hoping the Joker is gonna be really good I think he can be I think he will be I still hate the tattoos so I hope he's clothed through most of it and I don't have a problem with tattoos I just think he's got some really corny ones yeah and Tattoos aren't really The Joker Style that's the thing too they're really just trying to New 52 him up and all and you know whatever we'll see oh oh speaking of which I do have I do have 52 in news to uh to share with the one or two person out there who is going to care about this but I need to get this off my I think I know what you're gonna say Okay um DC in its Infinite Wisdom okay pun intended has finally decided that hey um we've been screwing up our books basically since 2006 basically since the end of the weekly 52 run which was one of the greatest things they've ever they ever did all right after that Weekly 52 run Dan Dido really got in there and they screwed everything up all right now what what but what wasn't screwed up what was was were the books by Jeff Johns he Green Lantern and all the Green Lantern stories which were just epic and instant Classics and then how he brought back Barry Allen not so much how he brought him back but the the backstory that he created for him that all all the other media now has picked up on and it's actually after a few years of it of being unsure about the backstory that he created about the death of his mother I'm really digging it it really adds some gravitas to Barry Allen he had nothing he was your typical 1950s no real background he just got a superpower that's it and one of the cool things that Jeff John said this himself when Barry Allen's mother was killed supposedly by his father his life slowed down it's awesome because that's exactly what happens to a lot of people that go through some real traumatic uh experiences okay and after that he was always slow and it was difficult and so it it's great that he became the flash well because the sales have gone have the sales I think have been slipping insanely at at DC Comics um their big their big event last year was not treated as a big event it was it was handed it was handed to like a b or c team C team of writers editors creators and it had some interesting ideas terrible terrible execution went nowhere and basically ended up saying oh there's no kind forget the fact that as old school DC fans um or like Allan and I post crisis post 86 DC fans they got rid of all of our continuity which I'm okay with but the way they did it was way too abrupt and like that they've been building a new 52 continuity for the last five years and while we're not I'm not crazy about everything about it some things were okay but then they come out with this they came out with with a convergence last year and it un basically undoes or basically it brings back every single continuity that they've ever had so now they made DC into one that was way too controlled in this new forced 52 into a rudderless ship thankfully looks like they thankfully they've taken Jeff Johns off of all the TV projects which but which I don't know why they really need him that much what you need is good writing you don't have you don't really need anyway they took him off of that they're going to take him off the Justice League book that he's been working on since the beginning of the new 52 and he is going to rebirth the DC Universe what does that mean one of the greatest Green Lantern um comebacks ever in stories was when he brought him back in rebirth this guy found an organic awesome way of bringing back Green Lantern and the Green Lantern core into the height of awesomeness no cheesiness he brought the way he had they forced DC forced Barry Allen to come back as a West fan not crazy about it but they did it right they did it well and before these rebirths he had he had done this to a lot of characters I don't know if anybody's watching um and anybody's anybody's seen the new versions of Hawkman and Hawk Girl from the CW but their Origins I'm not going to give away any spoilers but their origins in the in the CW is straight up J Jeff Johns and they actually he wrote the episode of of Justice League United that explains their whole Rich history Jeff Johns has a way of grabbing all the cheesy [ __ ] from the past all the cool stuff from the 80s and a slight modern sensibility and give us the an awesome composite of the character I didn't read him but I heard that that's what he did on his Aquaman run which he did for 52 so I'm a little confused about the whole rebirth thing so you're saying that what he's doing is he's going to kind of have like an amalgam of Swords of each he is going to okay now he's only writing the m a special and maybe a few other books this is a he's doing this basically as a capacity as a as an editor as a editor um as as the as the managing editor of all the titles what he is doing the main theme and this is what made post crisis DC awesome instead in post the the the theme of Crisis the original crisis was let's get rid of all these multiple Earths and all these multiple versions of all the characters that's confusing and that we use just as a that we just have as a as a crutch to to basically throw away stories or tie up plot lines and let's turn it into Legacy so now not only is um Jay Garrick the original Flash from the 40s he's not from Earth too this is the original first flash that fought in World War II okay and he inspires a Barry Allen to become the next generation's flash when Barry Allen dies in crisis and after 30 years it's not really a spoiler okay the Next Generation the teen the Teen Titan Wally West becomes the flash Legacy when you take Batman Okay Batman you can't have him you're not gonna have Batman all the way back in the 40s but what you do is you have Batman who's been on the scene for 10 years okay and the legacy is in his family Rob his original Robin that he got as a kid is now a college is now old enough to be in college and his Nightwing okay he had another teenager Jason Todd but things went screwy and Jason Todd messed up and he dies and then he's replaced by Tim Drake this thing of Legacy was very important and is what I loved about Marvel Comics and I think uh I mean DC Comics and I think Marvel has incorporated that a little bit a lot of bit okay it's important to have Legacy and with doing the new 52 they scratched all that Legacy they got rid of it so all so that great Jeff John's JSA run Jeff John's JSA okay it basically it started with Roy Thomas back in the late 70s early 80s doing Allstar uh All-Star Squadron and the infinity Inc I thought they were cheesy books cu the costumes were terrible so I never read them but luckily James Robinson Jeff John's um and a lot of modern writers they read these and they recognized what they were Legacy stories you know that took place on Earth 2 it was about in Earth 2 the World War II characters being older and their children being super heroes and managing that okay then in the 990s it got a major boost by by James Robinson okay he wrote this great I don't remember the name of it this great uh four-part series golden age Golden Age okay about where about the golden age heroes in World War II in a very realistic fashion awesome fighting um going up against Hitler and his you know and a Superman he had created fantastic from there he went to Star man and in Starman was about Starman was a really cheesy character that I always had his his his costume designed from the 40s but this is about starm man's son not his first son his second son because his first son is tragic Ally K killed while on duty and now you have this gen xer who's into collecting Antiques and and uh and and um and as an artist now he has to take on the mantle but he decides to do it his way in a leather jacket goggles and even though he's he starts out going away trying to separate himself from his father the whole series was about how rich that Golden Age generation that greatest generation was and it's influences I'm real geeky about this stuff I'm very passionate and that's what I hope they're going to do because that's what I didn't like I didn't like about 52 that flas point was too quick and it seemed like it was just a an instant reboot okay right and they took away that aspect of Legacy now the Earth to Jay Garrick Allan Scott they're from Another Earth okay with completely different costumes which is fine but they're no they're contemporaries it's no longer Legacy and for what understand Jay Robertson did a great job they did a great job on no story so I'm not knocking it but I'm really happy that they're going to try I don't know how it's gonna be executed because unfortunately what I would love is if Jeff Johns could write every single book but he can't yeahor it sounds very vague because I did read about this last week and I was trying to understand from the interview with Jeff Johns exactly what's being done and it sounds very very vague it is vague but if you're a if you're a Jeff Johns fan who's um I've read almost everything he did for DC up until 52 okay this man gets it he gets it at least for me this guy knows what I want and how to update characters while still grasping on to the past the problem isn't that these were horrible Concepts or like or like um Bill said stupid names you take that and you have to realize they were written for a particular audience and a particular time they were written for small children in a particular time but if you if you boil them down to their Essences there's great possibility for a good writer to come up with great stories okay from what I read from what I'm interpreting this is to bring Legacy back how are they going to do it without doing a major reboot which they claimed they're not doing which by the way they claimed that the Marvel Universe after Secret Wars wasn't a reboot but let's be real it's a it it it's at least a soft reboot um I'm hoping for a soft reboot I that's that's what I'm hoping I'm hoping that it's we get some kind of shared Universe where you can come in as a new reader which is what they always want to do but you don't throw away the baby with the bath water I find it ironic that you know Jeff Johns is involved with this and you say that you really like Jeff Johns and he's hitting that sweet spot with Legacy I feel at least from my you know interaction reading his stuff that Jeff Johns actually destroyed Legacy with DC because they had Legacy going on with Wally West he took that away brought back Barry Allen they had Legacy going on with Kyle rer they took that away they brought back Hal Jordan I feel like Jeff John's ruined Legacy in DC and that was before New 52 um I think that's that's your bias it's it's not first of all Jeff Johns didn't do that that was because of um the upcoming they needed they wanted to go back to the original characters they needed baby boomers to recognize characters for the film and Jeff Johns didn't destroy that Jeff Johns kept Kyle Riner okay Kyle Riner didn't have much of a legacy KY Rhino was there he was the character that were telling stories Wally West did have a legacy Wally West was a Legacy character the way they got rid of howal Jordan in the early 90s the way they reintroduced uh and the way they introduced Kyle Riner was abrupt okay now they built some he they built a great following um I loved Kyle Riner in the uh in the Justice League of America uh Grant Morrison run okay and they did a lot of great things but they needed to bring what they had done to G Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern core was so odious that they had to find a way of bringing them back and no matter what you gotta look the DC Universe is those 1950s characters you want to you can modernize them all right so they had so I can see why they had to bring back Barry Hal Jordan definitely and they brought back Barry Allen but just because they brought him back they didn't destroy Legacy Legacy doesn't stop Allen in crisis or it when or in 1991 92 when they introduced Kyle rer the leg Legacy goes all the way back to Action Comics number one all right and some of the concepts before that they and he manages to tie those things in what he his run on JSA all right was one of the best ones and that book was nothing I read I agree that book was all Legacy I agree okay and the thing is that the way he does it you don't have to you you don't get confused by older Concepts you don't have to or older storylines you don't have to go and you don't have to go check up Wikipedia you don't have to ask a nerd uh or or me you don't have to the way he does it it works he what he did and one of the best things he ever did the man fixed hawman and Hawk Girl and DC decided to undo it for some reason no I know um now they're using his version of Hawkman and Hawk Girl in the CW shows and and like I said they used it on Justice League Unlimited you make a good point so maybe I should not be blaming Jeff Johns for why I said maybe it's Dan Dido really who who went ahead and did that but yeah it's it's more that that they took those decisions but he didn't take the Legacy out of it what happened was that they they end up now ignoring those characters yeah and I think the Wally West ignorance is a crime I mean k rer all right but Wally West to to just destroy him essentially and have him not involved it's it's it it's basically push him to the side and the other thing was that Barry Allen was a very was was not that deep of a character he had a lot of stuff going on a lot of problems but he was he was a little too he was a bit two-dimensional he was Vanilla vanilla dying in crisis and the way he did and what they did with him in crisis made him legendary made him m m it it it gave him a position of DCU as that guy as happens in life sometimes you don't you don't matter until you die okay well the flash was a big character part of the you know the the original Justice League um he didn't his death weighed and mattered more than anything else and it was something that that the characters could point back to his sacrifice and the fact that flashes have to S always are the ones that commit some kind of sacrifice in in a crisis now I also do get it that was 30 years ago okay that's a generation ago you can mix it up you can bring him back because and you can find ways of doing it that's what happens Marvel ended up doing that with Secret Wars okay they can say whatever they want but secret there The Secret Wars that was released last summer I love it it's basically Marvel's crisis yeah okay but extremely well done and I wish that's what convergence was so make a long story short I hope they get you know what it's best for me that it's crap because I don't have I stop buying Comics if it's good I may I might pick some stuff up and they're dropping the price on on on all the $4 book books to 299 it's going to be pretty cool 299 across the board now I hope good I hope it doesn't mean that comic books in are now going to be 18 Pages or less because that's sometimes that's what they do but anyway that's my rant was that was that your long story short that's my long story short or my short story long I am always impressed and as long as I've known Pedro I've always been impressed by your depth of knowledge of the DC Universe I wish I knew back when I was reading DC Comics in college and I started out all and actually in all of all the 80s I was Marvel up until 9192 I was all Marvel and then went I I did a change um but I saw where the trends were going um but whatever but anyway let's get back to something that I wanted to share with Allan okay this is a new segment that I like to call can I make Allan buy this okay he said oh I'm not gonna oh I'm I'm going to be choosy I can't pick I can't pick everything in the Masterpiece line I want to pick and choose the Masterpiece line is a pick and choose line to begin with but that's okay all right friends this is iron hide this is the Masterpiece M27 iron hide and it is a beauty okay he shiny all right this it's red plastic but it's got a beautiful and I mean beautiful uh gloss to it it is a beautiful like cherry red I I mean seriously I just want to lick it I get sucked that like a lozen okay is that is that the um is that the um Takara Takara ABS this is the Takara release okay it comes with uh G1 fans will recognize this was a gun that that came with his trailer the G1 toy left a lot to be desired even for for back for the standards of 1984 it was awful but it came with this weapon okay which was which is kind of cool it's now rendered in Chrome actually originally was friended in Chrome too he comes with two of these guns okay it's got great articulation all right 90 degrees here he's got a pivot on the ankle um it moves back it moves it it hinge it has a slight hinge I like back and forward I like that these new modern Transformers are you know they got that little ankle pivot yes the articulation and stuff is great he's got balljointed um hip sockets and it also has a hip swivel now what's controversial you know controversial about this figure is that hey he's got flat tires as an ass yes that's the second one he's got hip flaps yes he does and his ass is all the his ass is a little too high but he's got a ass of a white woman I don't know some white women now are having nice asses you have you Haven you have to go to Manhattan even you know Pedro Pedro something I want to ask you since you have this in hand something that I've been seeing in all the reviews that I've been looking at for this is it feels like the arms are too short is that the case or you don't think so I don't know you tell me see there it looks okay pull it back son because you're right up on top we got to get him we got to get him back on screen yeah see there it looks better okay it looks like I don't think it's I'm gonna be honest with you the last thing I noticed was that he was short yeah I didn't notice I didn't notice that he was short um great head articulation thank thank you Bill all right shoulders and he's got an amazing amazing transformation it's it's actually not complicated it's fairly simple but it's very unique with great great engineering looks like the kid got a piece on him in there huh yeah look at that he's got he's got it his Diamond plating a lot of people don't like a lot of people complain because it's not show accurate I to me he looks great this is his angry face he comes with a couple of faces it's the bill face that's his angry this is his bill face that's his bill face this is his bill face let me see if we can prior to the podcast that was my face let's bust some let's bust some deceptive shops Allan you'll like this it comes with a backpack with with removable flame bursts oh yeah I wonder if you could put those on the end of one of the Cannons or whatnot as well not his not his but someone in general I can't believe how that looks sold him he's buying it oh I'm not done yet I'm not done yet okay so I'm gonna put them down now they added an extra there's an extra item here um it's it's an extra piece and if you're one of those people that hates having a toy that has pieces that can't carry or attach in any mode you you might be annoyed it might be a piece for a lot of people that's G to stay in the box but I love it okay the like I said the original toy was really weak it was it was the van okay and you basically the robot was the underside of the van the front and the bottom of the of the van the top you pulled off and it would turn into a base you open it up into a base well this comes with a plastic the plastic base okay this is what it would look like it's it's just a piece of plastic oh and on and underneath underneath is his regular face which is actually pretty nice that's literally just the F you just put the face face right on top of the other face no no you pull you pull the other face out go it goes from the top in yeah paying hamage to the original toy essentially that's pretty it's very cool the original was like that okay this right here these these are all his accessories this cannon comes off and attaches on the back where his where his jetpack attaches all right that shiny Chrome is gorgeous okay so time out what what Allan just said it's it's an aage to the original does that mean they the original just had that face or it was a sticker the original G1 toy the face was like a sticker but it's not the same it's not the same thing that not this one the omage is in is in cab mode that is just he comes with two face plates what it is he comes with two face plates he comes with a serious face and a screaming face okay I'm thinking about another feature but yes yeah you're thinking about another this one they basically they give you the option of having him mad as hell not going to take it face and a serious face yeah now I don't know if you noticed but I attached here in one of the cartoons he he pops up a a a a satellite oh yes I remember that and this thing actually comes with if I uh I may have misplace what he comes with a cardboard cutout he comes out with a cardboard cutout that you that you put in here and it looks like the the re um it looks like the specs and his inside on the on the inside of his windshield and what it is it's a graphic that looks like he's trying to getting in sonar from inside the um the art where the cave is in the cave when they were looking to I think when they were looking for the Dinobots they were or they were looking for what was on the other or maybe another one where they were looking at what was causing some Tremors inside of the wall which might have been the D about episode as well can I can I ask you a question about the uh no no okay the uh the Masterpiece now what's why is Hasbro not keeping up with this stuff I mean tar because because the because the Japanese are about Legacy the Japanese are about honor the Japanese are about damn cool [ __ ] that is Hasbro is about trying to make up quick Buck on a grandmother Uncle parent try on their way on the way from their home to a to a birthday party that's right it's a good allogy okay not enough of them over here I you know yeah that's that that's a sad reality um they're going to release BM the Takara bumblebee at Toys R Rush okay but I still haven't seen um I still haven't seen what's his name starcream i't him either he came and went yeah I mean now some of the extra accessories I don't know if you remember Al in a commercial where he shot like uh liquid some kind of liquid from his fingers like some kind of liquid nitrogen so you attached his hand you you hide away his you hide away his hand let make sure let's get the let's get this weapon off I should be doing this right here okay you open up the hand you put it away okay and then there you go all right that's not the only one it comes with because that's a ni a nice amount of uh extra accessories okay he must have used he must have used an all red one in the comic because here's another one yeah okay and last but not least he came with this one I remember more this one this for vacuuming this is for vacuuming inside of Optimus Prime's cab y okay also this also shot some liquid out um folks the CH first I just got to say the Cherry finish on his plastic is gorgeous like I said what's the retail delicious um look with shipping imported yes here imported shipped I shipped this by itself from Big Bad Tour store I'm not doing big boxes anymore I'm picking and choosing the stuff that I get um at some point I'm gonna have to start reviewing some of this stuff back here um this was 107 did you get the coin oh oh yes I paid $10 extra because of the coin I was thinking of doing that too so I want to see the coin before I make that decision oh oh oh wait a minute I have it right here here's my it's n with the coin with the coin it's $99 without the coin it's 89 shipping was $749 but the way I look at it is I could have waited for the pile of loot but dude if I had bought this at Toys R R Us shipping in here in New York is almost %. this is less this is less okay it's like 7% uh tax I can with that for shipping that's not bad at all no no no no oh and it came FedEx and it got delivered today okay I sent I I I bought it I bought it on uh on Tuesday it's been out for a few weeks now but I finally got the money together on Tuesday and I bought it and it because of because it's FedEx they deliver on Saturdays I didn't have to wait till Monday nice oh there cardboard cardboard piece right it's a cardboard piece yes I collect these because why not oh that's not oh okay that's not what you were talking about what no the coin is inside coin is inside let me see if I can open this without because I I like to keep these Plastics also in pristine and the stickers if I can why yeah I'm the same way same way because I need I I need a hole in the head okay but look look how cute he's got is nice he got his jetp pack his rocket pack in the back I might actually put I got to I got to get a whole bunch of Autobot stickers I might actually get a sticker okay this is uh and then and then it opens right here and there is that beautiful oh that's nice this is a metal coin nice now I never take these out you could take them out they're in they're in here they're in here with plastic is that only with Takara only oh oh yeah they don't come with the US versions [ __ ] do anything good no way no way they do it and but to but you get the option of buying it with this or without $10 more um sometimes what I do is if I I sometimes I'll just get the figure and then I'll go later on on eBay sometimes they'll sell look you can get these for a few dollars cheaper on eBay and of course you can get them for three or four dollars more because you know how they are all right now now is that outside of the box yes this is completely separate completely separate but just one thing if you buy this this is this cost me $10 more I wouldn't be surprised if at some point because I see this happening a lot and this has happened to me when you buy it for cheaper than what it costs or or about the same price they put it in they pull it in they put it in a bubble wrap envelope so what you get when you finally get it it's crap yeah all right but it's cheap so I got a few so it happened with a few of them but for $8 you know I could complain to eBay but it's $8 I was going to say Pedro when I went to botcon the last couple times um I actually helped complete some of my collection of my uh coins because they were tables just selling them by themselves oh yeah because I think and they end up it seems like they end up just with tons of them y they they end up with tons of them um but I like it's look to me this is a collector's line so I want I I want to have this I agree anytime I buy for for hot rod and shock W which are coming up I also ordered them with the coins um I even yeah no I was going to say you got me convinced with this one I just don't have the money yet for it but uh you got me commits it's a beautiful thing it's a beautiful piece you know what dude these things haven't been selling out these things I think every single one is still basically available yeah all right for for at least the on from the last few years so you have to get it I didn't get it when it first launched about a month ago I waited but I just I wanted something new and this guy's just to do a size comparison um I don't have anything official oh wait here's him and Hound here's him with the third party Hound this is my precious I love this guy love this guy okay this guy's just incredible but I love this guy too this is what them this is this is the height difference and this is just like the cartoon nice this is just like the cartoon okay um I don't don't have any other of my M of my official masterpieces here I was say if you had prime it would nice to see him up against Prime no I only have the I only have the the mpp10 prime so it's not so it's not g to be in scale but that that right there it I mean why am I pointing it you can't see it this right here I think is a awesome awesome uh Toy it is it's beautiful the plastic quality on this is and it's way better than tracks holding not buying tracks dude was was the right idea if you're not committed to getting the whole line tracks was very disappointing I've never been a fan of tracks anyway except for the break dancing episode so I was like H didn't need him oh I love tracks I love how condescending and how beautiful he thought he was he was like a bigger he was a bigger narcissist than uh than Sun than uh sun streer sun streer was at least you know at least Sun streer got his hands dirty he just he was always worried about his polish but here he is with both guns blazing ra ra and and if you guys permit me one more review one more one more just one more just one more oh by the way it of um like like all other Takara releases it comes with a card unfortunately it's cardboard it's not hard plastic but oh but I like it it's kind of cool yeah it is cool um Mega Bloks is doing it again they are Mega Blocks has got me um I'm not going to go into it like I did with code uh with with with a Call of Duty okay but I want to show off my one set my one gorgeous set of Ninja Turtles these figures the only piece of articulation they don't have and I'm telling you they even they even twist they even Twist on the at the ankles okay they don't have pivot but they twist they don't have waist that's the only thing but they come completely apart those shells diecast diecast diecast diecast shells yes from Mega Blocks yes okay diecast okay look at this Iron Man pose I have and itty bitty and let me bring back iron hide so you know what size we're talking about okay these things have wrist elbow um shoulder head and these are all b ball joints I don't know if you can see that right there look at that joint it's like the of Duty figures right um I think yes same articulation it's it's that same articulation man they look better though they do look a million times better I mean this is straight these are these are the like what they call the classic which is basically the cartoon the original cartoon versions okay all right so these are cool you could buy them individually and they come like with a cool display stand you can I think they they retail about $10 $15 look at that her figure because it comes with a display that's how they do it it you'll see it expensive it comes to the Box because you come up with other pieces instead of just selling the little figure they do have them blind bagged but those are the Nick ones and I'm not interested in the nick ones but check it out first of all the I forgot to tell you this uh his belt is is a is rubber wow and it's got a place there for his swords or the ninja star which I put there okay this is rubber okay check out and check out Raphael with the ones with the perfectly molded ones for his size nice all right okay but the the the piece that resistance and excuse my French is a fully articul ated mega block I know the lighting here is not great it's too bright crang with Android this thing is a beast that thing is nice look at this okay and he comes with two turtles right he comes with the two turtles I just showed you yeah this is just one set I think I'm for now I'm just gonna stick to this one side comes with a billboard that he's broken off and he's and now he's batting the uh he's batting the Ninja Turtles with okay no glass here which which is unfortunate but with a rubber crank a hard rubber too I think he's solid in the middle but this is rubbery okay look at that detail okay he fits in here the straps on his overall rubber as well they remove the head only goes only does a 360 but whatever okay look at those biceps now I'm not pop my arms now the way they built these pieces is not the greatest I don't know if you noticed but the hand is at an angle it's not flush so you don't get the full bull socket rotation on it and his arm doesn't go straight because he's just got too know he's got too many muscles or the way they built this piece but it doesn't matter because he's just bananas look at this look at this look at this this guy can look at the splits it's like it's like very I'm ready for blood sport has Mega Bloks been anything like this before what do you mean in terms of having a figure this size this articulated in any of their lines yes and they're not that good they had the Marvel license uh 10 years ago or so oh okay and they're not and they had the Marvel license so they did Iron Man um around the time I guess 2008 they had done Iron Man they did they did a few Spider-Man I've seen them but they've perfect they they've perfected they've perfected how they make these getting better every year yeah yeah and this this I'm telling you I'm I'm probably going to pick okay the plan is you know I can't I'm going to pick up all I'm G to pick up all the individual Turtles again the classic ones including these two that I have because of the display spaces the display bases are hot and they all connect and they come with comic book panels that are held up by by uh by sewer piping nice and it looks hot and it tells the story from one end to the other from right to left that's cool okay um and then what's even better the Rocks the classic rock Stadium bbop each come with three or four original foot soldiers oh wow okay and they also have a nice display and they really make for a really nice display I want to get those all those they're going to retail between 10 and 15 so to be about $100 I'm not I'm not in any Rush uh and I'm not interested right I'm not interested in the in the in the Nickelodeon versions not the design wrong with them but I just want to keep it as limited as possible wait go on clearance I love these I'm not going to wait because I don't I'm never the stuff I wait for clearance never goes on clearance and the stuff that I don't wait does I agree okay but this I love me a crank Android I have and I sh I should have brought it with me I have the original 5inch crank Android with a crank and I have the 10inch one all right I even have the box for it um you don't have the the third party one right the one that I'm getting no no that's I do want that but that's not happening anytime soon I the Transformers that I want to get before I get that I mean I would love that for my little crang uh for my little crang army you know for my crank display I would love that third party I um but I'm gonna wait on that yeah since we last talked about it I did end up pre-ordering it from TF Source I can always cancel it but for now yeah it looks beautiful oh and one last thing one last thing sorry sorry Bill this comes with a pizza stand that is awesome uh I don't know if I can get the lighting let me see if I cover it yeah there we go New York baby New York New York baby oh wow and check it out the door's open the door's open [ __ ] and not only that oh of course I opened the wrong side Little slice of pizza it's got a slice of pizza a slice of pepperoni wow that has a peg hole in the back nice all right and that is nice all right I don't know how you fit a whole pie of this in here let me show you the scale the scale is a little bit off if you could if I can get my sausage fingers out of the way the scale's a little bit off just a littleit just a little bit but You Gotta Have It you gotta have it now I wish there were Pizza I wish there were Pizza stands in New York I gotta say I know right that's a l I wish there were Pizza stands but maybe it's best there isn't who knows but this you know I um it's a great set for $35 it's not bad I just want to go back to Transformers for a minute because uh something that happened this week that was really really cool I can't say too much about it just because I can't really I'm not allowed to say too much about it but um at my office we ended up doing a photo shoot of vintage Transformer toys and uh we had a d for a book that's coming out and uh they were brought in from a a co-worker's husband it was his it was basically his collection I have a picture of the Optimus Prime that I was able to to that I was told I would have the honor of transforming um wow scare my screen and uh bring it up so this thing looks dead mint and it is dead mint oh yeah this came in an original box so the original box I was not able to get a picture of but the original box looked like it was taken off the rack of child World yesterday wow child World let me tell you what's got me all excited that styrofoam the styrofoam D my God that styrofoam styr is perfect without thousand twist ties around it size and so in the baggie that you'll see up there up the top right that contains all of the pieces of roller and other things still on their trees they were not taken off the decals were not applied the decals are on their original sheet um I think this might have been the first what's that and he pulled this out to be photoed he pulled this out of his collection to be photoed he was basically his wife is essentially the design director of the company um and he's a big toy fan and she basically said look we want to take pictures can I borrow your collection and so he brought a few in he brought in sound W Blaster bumblebee this is the only one he brought in that looked dead bent that was in the box that was just pristine so wow when I transformed this thing I was nervous as [ __ ] because I thought I was GNA break it it was that stiff it was it was stiffer than than a than a John's penis I don't know how else to say it it was just wow I know say it wow it was I like the legs the arms everything and and what really was the trouble for me was opening the trailer the trailer was was practically welded shut oh my God I could have imagine when nervous when you open that trailer dude everything inside was like shiny and new wow it looks super clean yeah it was beautiful it was beautiful so when the book does come out that's going to have this I'll let you guys know it's uh it's going to be something nice but uh so this is like one of the little things that like a little perk that I was able to deal with this week that book is going to deal with a whole bunch of different subject matter not just toys right um mostly 80s stuff mostly cartoon related okay so it's gonna be cartoon Rel okay but when you say 80 stuff it's not going to be about DeLorean uh Miami Vice no no no cartoons of the80s stuff like that pastel colored suits no okay yeah okay that's that's a book I that's a book I'd want to get so yeah I uh I thought that was cool I uh I had a lot of fun with it it was uh it was an honor to really be able to do that this week dude that's living the dream man that's awesome to to have to deal with that at work oh my God that's rare you know it doesn't it isn't really often that kind of thing happens it's uh but uh when it does happen it's pretty special that's awesome man congratulations well H I don't know about you guys but I'm I'm done what I hate to say that but I'm done well you had you had a bar thought today man you you had some good uh some good uh what's the word I'm looking for uh good stories input uh no not input you're right a good uh stories well thank you I appreciate it um it's been it's been fun and I'm goingon to tell you I'll be honest with you guys when I was back in the 80s when I when I was a kid before became a pre-teen or even when I was a teenager I never would have thought that this stuff would be would have taken over the world that we'd be that that we'd be that we'd be getting a superhero movie every two three months um that this is part of that this is part of the this is part of the overall World culture Pop Pop Culture um I was you know this was more of my own thing I mean a lot of I mean a lot of my friends were into this kind of stuff too a lot of us were but it was mostly just guys um just a few of us guys and it was a temp of didn't you expected to grow out of but um I knew I was never going to grow up I was always going to stay a Toys R Us kid I think what it really comes down to is that everybody who was our age grew up and professionally now put this all out there so all the pop culture stuff that's out there now all the movies of today and all the things from we were kids it's being put out by people our age yes and that's basically our Ag and baby boom and and Baby Boomers yeah the Baby Boomers are the ones financing it they're the ones with the money okay um and you just need a few of them okay and with enough cash that they finance the guys in our age who do all the writing and the new kids who do all the acting yeah but it's interesting because I think it's going to continue this course I mean I think that you know a few years from now the kids from the 90s are going to start making things that are '90s related yeah I got to admit I am not happy that they're doing a full-fledged official um Power Rangers uh Power Rangers and it's coming and it's getting like serious serious uh consider I mean it's getting it's getting a serious script it looks like it's getting real actors I'm like oh but you know what my nephew at two my my three-year-old nephew you put on an episode of he'll watch it just mesmerized um you know and that's just you know hey we had we let's just I'm just happy I had what I had when I had it I know you said you're done man but can we not talk about the hot toys life-sized armored Batman that's what I wanted to be done I do understand um yes it is I don't know too much about it I but I saw it and I'm like this thing is ridiculous it is gorgeous um it's in it's it's got incredible detailing it I don't know what I don't know if it has articulations I don't know if it has articulation or not uh that I'm not sure I got it open right now it's on the screen here um and it's not as much as I thought it it you know why I don't think because it doesn't cost as much as I thought it would $8,000 ain't enough that's not enough I guess yeah it's probably a fabricate a circular base with light up function that doesn't say if it's unless I'm missing it here doesn't say if it's got um articulation at all no I don't think so I think it's got to be it can't it's got to be it's got to be a standy statue yeah yeah yeah there's no way that thing could be an articulated thing even so for a statue life size like that I mean it beautiful looks like Ben Affleck's uh lower jaw there well for this so yeah and they said the Cape is cloth which is cool I wonder if the belt has some cloth to it as well yeah just the fact that they're doing you know these uh life siiz same like gentle giant just the fact they do life-size um things you know stat and figures and General giant do life-size vintage Star Wars figures right exactly they did the Bulba Fett yep Darth Vader uh Stormtrooper yeah yeah um yeah with those but those are way simpler yeah they are this is way more detail and those are articulated and you look here you look at the uh the scratches and and gashes in the in the armor yeah which add some flavor to it I know I had to add this to the uh thing just for Pedro to the uh notes nice it it's it is a gorgeous piece um like I told you I want every single every I want every single Batman Superman and most Wonderwoman releases for the Batman Superman versus Superman uh movie so now I'm trying to really figure out which is what is it that I want and I and what I don't need yeah because even even like we saw last week which actually I've got a few uh I should I wanted to do this at the beginning I forgot I've got a few corrections to make on some of the stuff that we discussed last week um but even the uh the DC collectibles has a high-end movie line six inch 7inch movie line that the $40 a piece ridiculous um I was a couple of things Hasbro is releasing with for this new Titans return they're not making every single G1 Headmaster but they're making almost all of the actual heads so they're going to be single carded with some little vehicle they can gra they could pop in and that you'll be able to put it on the other Titan return Headmasters but I don't think they're going to make the whole body for it they're gonna releas since they're releasing it as a One-Shot head with a little vehicle I doubt they're going to do it so if there's a if there's a Headmaster that you're waiting for and they make and they make just a head for it they're probably not gonna do the whole robot yeah doesn't mean third party may not try to take advantage I don't know the other the other thing was that um that is definitely a I I I'm hearing more that it is a retool of Metroplex I'm looking it looks different but it's heavily heavily ret like they might have taken the skeleton of it but they really built around it they did a lot I agree it looks different enough for sure yeah a lot bulkier yeah and there was something else I just can't remember but it was definitely something else uh but that's it that was the biggest oh scourge Scourge is not a triggerbot um which means that he his gun all he is is that he comes with a gun that transforms into a robot he's also a Headmaster that's why he looks a little awkward because he should a Scourge should have a rounded head a normal looking head okay and because of the Headmaster function he's got the sculpt in the front is the normal Scourge round but the back is squared off so it looks a little weird but yeah whatever whatever I I still want it but that was was basically it um now I just seen this last week I just wanted to ask you Pedro um it's um what is his name here the fantoys mercenary have you yeah I'm do me on one second I am sorry it's a trigger Master not a triggerbot those trigger Bots were different Target Master Target Master of course they R all Masters but I'm sorry go back yeah Mike our friend Michael Blitz actually put that correction out there and I was think I saw I saw it before you you did and I I actually was also thinking wait I don't remember it being called trigger Master but yeah it is Target Master so y thank you thank you Michael so thank you yes uh here's I want to bring this up with you since you're the king of third party here I believe this is third party um yes it's the fan toys mercenary have you seen this yet what's the what's the mercenary based on what's it based on what's it supposed to be you don't see on my screen no no we just see you right now are you the fair Choice mercenary you look I mean you look great I I I like the I like the beard and the I got I got technical difficulties again yes the the fans toys um insecticons are gorgeous all right and they're better they're priced reasonably I think they're like $60 maybe a little bit more but they're definitely they're under 80 okay and they've got I I'm pretty sure they'll have diecast at least in their feet they got nice Chrome but that that's gorgeous that that is G1 beautiful super clean that's what I thought too yeah I'm holding off on those for a while but it does help because the problem is that most of most Transformers that are produced are Autobots all right Takara does almost exclusively Autobots all right and when even when they make a Decepticon they take an Autobot mold and they tell you now it's a Decepticon all right um so it's what's great about these guys is that if you really wanna bulk up your ranks of of third of your third of your Masterpiece fa um Transformers um Decepticons in particular it's a great one at some point I like to get it but uh because it's not one of my all-time favorite ones it's a small one it's not an iron hide right or that Hound that I got but it's it is really nice yeah and here it is with the G1 yeah I like how they got the the same rounded shoulders yeah yeah yeah they do a great job in keeping it close to the original toy but giving you the robot's got that that cartoon aesthetic that's not even the original G1 toy that's a different uh I think it's a Generations uh oh that is Generations no no wait AE wait a minute no no no that's that's not G1 G1 look at the chest it's got It's for Dione dude the chest opens for Dione that is G1 look at the gun that he comes with yeah no articulation in the arms yeah weird because I have I don't remember him looking like that but maybe you're right maybe it's the Cara that says look at the chest that with that that plastic unless it's some other third party I'm pretty sure that is the original all right now the guy may have oh yeah look at the wear and tear on the Chrome yeah that's that's what gave yeah that's legit that's legit he actually looks better than what we thought he looked like I like the art the Art's basic but you know it does the job the art to the packaging yeah and again this is uh .nm Studios um pictures here that's great job him out because he he does amazing pictures the next Fano item I'm getting is s that's Galvatron I can't wait for that one okay so that was him and uh I don't know um I did want to I did want to show you the starcream I know we had spoke about uh starcream with the uh ah what what is it uh the devastation game the look The the C that anim that that that that animated look that that they gave to it on the devastation game yeah now here's um here's the one that was done by ell K I know we had spoke about another one you had seen but this is the one by LK um yeah it might be it might be the same one or maybe not maybe not oh that's gorgeous beautiful it you know what it looks like it looks like the Roger Rabbit effect it looks like it's it it's a it's a cartoon taking three-dimensional form in the in our real world that's how great that those pain apps are yeah and he did the and he just he just put this one out um I guess where can the people where where can the people only hearing this uh see find this um lek Customs on Facebook l e yep that's uh his his uh page on Facebook and you could see all the stuff he's done he's done um Optimus I think he did the mpp10 right was it I thought it was mp10 but I think it was the one I think he said it was the one you you showed on oh if it's the one that I have then that's mpp10 yeah yeah and uh he's done uh shot Soundwave um uh ramus right ramus or yeah it was Rodimus last time I I don't remember exactly which ones he did but he's done a lot of them he's done quite a few of them the Soundwave Soundwave was one of the better ones and an Optimus and and here's a oh here you go here's he did um yeah your mama so here's a picture of all of them on a on a cartoon backdrop so it's pretty cool I just wanted to show you that I know we had spoke about it in the past nice and that's it what else is going on anything else um I was hoping if there's one more I I found another guy that that does does that photography and I forgot to uh friend you in it so maybe we can show it the next time when I find it but there's another guy that does photography just has a page where it's just Transformers and Masterpiece third party and I think um all basic and other Transformers as well he does great photography I gotta see if I can find that but I don't I can't find it right now but when I do find it I will tag you I will tag you in it h I think I found it hold on a second I think he's La lap lek no this is another guy oh let me see if it's not the same you know what it's nowhere near as L don't worry about it don't worry about it I I must have been imagining things or maybe it was better looking when I when I saw it had a better selection of pictures or maybe it's somebody else whatever all right fellas what anything else on the agenda here no just um I don't know about Allan if he had anything no I mean I myself am uh I've not been feeling well tonight unfortunately so I'm probably uh I myself am a little bit tuckered out too so uh yeah I think uh I think this will probably do till next time all right so once again we want to invite everybody to see us at least to Bill and I um Allen is in San Fran um at The Far Side Custom C toys convention Saturday March 26 um it's going to run between 12:00 p.m. and 700 p.m. so all those people that don't like to wake up early you don't have to okay it's a we're going to be celebrating action figure Customs all different type of hobby groups there'll be Comics toys because to build a custom you need a base and the base is toys so we'll have there will be toy sellers there there will be comic sellers um Co if you're into cosplay and if you're and children um what's the age on the children uh Bill I'm not 100% sure I believe it's if if you got Youngs Youngs are free yeah but any kids can come but you just got to be accompanied by an adult that's all they just shouldn't be watching Daredevil yes please uh please adults with children please okay um we do have a major piece of news to break on this um if I don't know if you no maybe we broke it already no no we didn't okay okay if anybody's familiar with conventions in the New York tri-state area New Jersey New York um Long Island in the last 20 30 40 years okay and anybody who watches Comic Book Men would be um should be familiar with their resident toy Guru who is Robert Bruce Robert Bruce he will have a table at the show and he will be at the show you can come get an order autograph buy some stuff from him um there's a possibility of a panel with him and um and we will definitely ask for an autograph yep he panel apparently with um the the guest so with the guest Digger mesh um I think Brimstone I don't know what he's gonna bring to the panel but hey why not Angel Forge Angel Forge will be there with their store okay that's the other thing too if you guys are into customizing and you know what a pain in the butt it is to what that you send a Paypal payment immediately and it takes forever to get those pieces because it's not easy to do these guys work hard and they've got a lot and to make these pieces and to ship it all out so I so let's give them let's cut them a little slack but they're going to be there they're gonna be there come and just pick up just pick up the stuff from the tackle boxes and boom you'll be set for customizing for the next few months yeah woo whoops what did I do what did I say what' you lose what did you lose the no Mike says whoops Pedro I said something all right well oh I did something wait did my fly come become undone oh no you don't see you can't see my fly but anyway it's been a lot of fun uh guys it's been a lot of fun folks um please reach me at at Facebook at plastic India attic um um feel free to post or PM me um you have any questions on I a lot of useless knowledge in my head and if you're interested in useless knowledge okay I can't do Pokemon I can't do um Power Rangers but I can do most most other things you can reach me there check out our website you get the podcast and other things the plastic empire.com uh you could um email us at tpthe plastic empire.com um the podcast is available on iTunes Stitcher radio any any application out there that that um plays podcast you could search us on there and you'll find us and um and please share this with anybody um that with anybody and everybody you know absolutely everybody it doesn't care if they're not into it or not airs are better than likes that's what I always say exactly don't don't share it with your boss all right and if you're trying to hide the fact that you collect to a girlfriend and or a boyfriend don't share with them either yeah so all right with that we'll wrap it up it's been a pleasure fellas well certainly was till next time from the east coast to the West Coast out peace not all peace peace | The Plastic Empire | UCWh629EZ_kb-1koEK0nYCHQ | 2016-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 20,003 | 98,245 |
-7QSN3hltz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7QSN3hltz8 | DC United List Rooney As Player On Website | Everton News Daily | [Applause] welcome to toffee TV it's the evertune news daily it's Monday the 21st of may 2018 DC United they look like them up they might have jumped the gun if you go on the MLS gear website you will see Wayne Rooney listed as one of the play so if you want to pay a share it or whatever Wayne Rooney is listed as one of the players now as we sit here we've got no idea whether Wayne Rooney it's staying at Evan or Godwin obviously has been linked with DC United the contract has apparently been sorted but he was waiting to see what was happening at Everton we don't know really know any more than that Wayne's put a nice picture on Instagram today celebrating the fifth birthday of one of his sons it looks like he's on holiday and so we're gonna have to wait and see but but DC and I said that I've decided to jump in there DC United have been leaking all this story from the start they've been trying to get as much attention on them as possible this might be nothing cuz all I have to say is I'll someone press the wrong button on the website we were testing something like Everton did a few years ago and and that's all they have to do they have to stage a show well we need to get things ready just in case and plausible deniability but it's got DC United's name back in the spotlight because their football really isn't get in the back in the spotlight because they are pretty pretty but as a football team but they want as much pop positive publicity as possible before they move into their new stadium so well after waiting see laughter we can see it's gonna be it's gonna be it's gonna be interesting to see what wing Mooney does will he come back from holiday and there maybe speak to people at the club or will he just make that decision out writing go you know what might be time to leave everyone Football Club we were waiting say a welcome news it's on the horizon I believe does a game of 40 before and Bowser shaking his head there's no game of 40 no game of 40 anywhere before the whale called foon's male has not made the Argentine World Cup squad now after watching them defend against pain I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing could it get any worse by putting them in listen he's been out injured for the best part of the season really hasn't he only coming back to start his first game on my last day in the season and that obviously hasn't been enough to convince their coach that he should get a place so he will be missing out on the World Cup it's really sad for him especially when he's missing out on because of an injury that happened what like a year ago so really bad was for him but a player is going away a copy where I've been injured I think this just shows you that the differences in the countries they represent is guilty secrets and years being confirmed as going to the World Cup fantastic for him he put a video on Instagram I think it was on Friday doing some exercise some some some movements exercises kicking a ball he looks like he's ready to go obviously we looked like we might get him back for the end of the season we didn't but fantastic news you go to the World Cup listen he's got wise got nearly a month to this first game any any way so plenty of time for him to get back get himself sorted hopefully you'll get you will get some games in between so he can be mad fit and ready to go for the World Cup it's a it's gonna be the peak of his career and I think you know at his age now it's next World Cup you know number one Iceland we've got to get there and number two will be 132 by the time the next World Cup comes actually might be a bit older because it's gonna be played it's in the welcome at this of Windsor whale Cup guitar bass guitar so you know if it's dark outside he says it's 1pq born exist guitar bunk it's ours get out samples yeah okay cats are often exist guitars will exist hopefully MOBA such being alone of Middlesbrough and they want to keep her obviously they got knocked out of the playoffs in the first game so they will be in the tummy to next season they want to keep her personally I think it could be the best thing for to go and play regular football maybe maybe wear himself back into the primitive with Middlesbrough next season and I think it's the right time to tell you've ever Football Club or you tell me what you think in the comments is he is he surplus to requirements that Evan let us know Quincy pros of Spartak Moscow it's been linked with Everton in the past although I don't think I've ever remembered seeing his name once and he he said he's ready to leave Spartak Moscow so there you go there's the link he once was linked with evident he wants to leave Spartak Moscow you put it together it's on the effort and you date me because that's what we do another player linked with evident today is with Charlson who obviously is that Wofford was linked around the same time Markel Silva was linked with move it to Everett now there's a possibility Marco silver couldn't could be join in Evan just the possibility it's what we've had it's a possibility and could the Charleston come with him would Watford do any business with it with those after what's going on would they do business we're very good at pitched and seniors off however you gonna come some Hansen wouldn't do any business would Wofford do any business I don't think they would know if didn't know they won't take that card off them take it off them I don't know what you'd have to do trademark or something it's our song not yours another player who has been linked with us in the past is a Turkish fella called what's his name bastard OspA else aussie hospice as pound as if anyway he's meaning does in the past and apparent he's got a clause of 10 million-pound to leave Bocephus and I'll say busy toss I've been saying it enough for the last six months he lost busy busy Thompson's bazi wants to come and play for us got her there he's a play making me feel that he's got a clause in his contract for ten and a half million pounds could that be enough to tempt evident to go and get him we don't know because it's it's a new brush they haven't football Cup and the latest odds are Michael silver is comely the favored once a five on but he's one survived on but that the second favorite is David Moyes at six the one which is unbelievable he is the city he is the second favors at six to one do people not have imaginations or as this is a done deal we'll find out hopefully this week if he's coming in marshall sylver once a five wants to become the next air but Martha are you happy with that let us know your thoughts in the comments and on any other story we've discussed a day on the FM news daily we'll be back tomorrow see you then | Toffee TV : Everton Fan Channel | UCGW8QX7RCU_UBKKcDRN0Dgg | 2018-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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3d4-QupPYZc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d4-QupPYZc | Recollections And Letters Of General Robert E. Lee By His Son | Robert E. Lee, Jr. | English | 5/9 | Chapter eleven of recollections and letters of general robert e lee by robert e lee jr. this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter eleven the idol of the south photographs and autographs and demand the general's interest and young people his happy home life Labor's at Washington College he gains financial aid for it worse Lee's translation of Homer dedicated to him tributes from other English scholars the people of Virginia and of the entire South were continually giving evidence of their intense love for General Lee from all nations even from the northern states came to him marks of admiration and respect just at this time he received many applications for his photograph with autograph attached I believe there were none of the little things in life so earth seemed to him as having his picture taken in any way but when able to comply he could not refuse to do what was asked of him by those who were willing and anxious to do so much for him in the following letter the photographs referred to had been sent to him for his signature from a supply that my mother generally kept on hand she was often asked for them by those who very considerately desired to save my father the trouble Lexington at November 21 1865 my dear Mary I have just received your letter of the 17th and returned the photographs with my signatures I wrote to you by the boat of yesterday morning I also sent you a packet of letters by captain wilkinson footnote commander of the canal packet and note which also ought to have reached you today I have nothing to add to my former letters and only right now that you may receive the photos before you leave I answered Agnes's letter immediately and enclosed her several letters I wasn't hoped she had made up her mind to issue weddings and stick to her Papa I do not think she can help little Sally besides she will not take the oath how can she get married the wedding party from this place go down to the boat tonight to Lynchburg miss Williamson and captain eov they are to be married in church at 8 p.m. and embark at 11:00 I wish them a pleasant passage and am glad I am NOT of the party the scenery along the river will no doubt be cheering and agreeable I think the repairs of the house will be completed this week should the furniture arrive it will be habitable next the weather is still beautiful which is in our favor I am glad Caroline is so promising I have engaged no servant here yet nor have I found one to my liking we can get some of some kind and do better when we can I have heard nothing of the wedding at Belle Meade and I do not think Preston will go mrs. is very well but the furniture she intends for your room is not yet completed it will be more comfortable and agreeable to you to go at once to the house on your arrival but if there is anything to make it more desirable for you to come before the house is ready you must come to the hotel if we could only get comfortable weather in December it would be better not to go into the house until it is dry the paid hard etc it will require all this week to get the wood done then it must be scoured etc and the furniture properly arranged tell Rob he will soon be well he must cheer up and come and see his papa give my love to mrs. Clarke Miss Mary etc etc tell Agnes if he thinks Sally is an extremist to go to her I do not want her to pass away but it is a great disappointment to me not to have her with me I am getting very old and infirm now and she had better come to her Papa take care of him most affectionately yours are Ely mrs. MC Lee my father was always greatly interested in the love affairs of his relatives friends and acquaintances his letters during the war show this in very many ways one would suppose that the general commanding an army and active operations could not find the time even to think of such trifles much less to write about them but he knew of very many such affairs among his officers and even his men and would on occasion refer to them before the parties very much to their surprise and discomfiture Bishop Peter Caen of West Virginia who served on the staff of General Pendleton tells me of the following instances in illustration of this characteristic it was in the winter of 1863 and for when we were camped near orange courthouse that meeting the general after I had come back from a short visit to Richmond he asked after my father and then said did you see Miss blank and I replied no sir I did not then again did you see Miss Pike and when I still replied no he added with a smile how exceedingly busy you must have been again at the cavalry revue at brandy station on June 8 1863 we had galloped all around the lines when the general took his post for the March past and all the staff and attendants grouped themselves about him there being no special orders about our positions I got pretty native the general I noticed that several times he turned and looked toward an ambulance near us filled with young girls at last after regiments and brigades had gone by the Horse Artillery came up the general turned and finding me nerium said go and tell that young lady with the blue ribbon in her hat that such as such a battery is coming I rode up and saluted the young lady there was great surprise shown by the entire party as I was not known to any of them and when I came out with my message there was a universal shout while the general looked on with a merry twinkle in his eye it was evidently the following up on his part of some joke which he had with the young lady about an officer in this battery my mother had arranged to start for Lexington on November 28th via the canal but for some reason was prevented on that day in his next letter my father who was most anxious that she should make the journey before the bad weather set in expresses his disappointment at not finding her on the packet on the expected morning Lexington Virginia November 30 1865 my dear Mary I am much disappointed that you did not arrive on the boat last night as you had determined when you wrote Saturday the 25th to take the boat as it past Tuesday I fear you were prevented either by the IND disposition of yourself or of Roberts I shall however hope that it was owing to some less distressing cause room is already and looks remarkably nice mrs. and her great kindness seems to have provided everything for it that you require and you will have nothing to do but to take possession the ladies have also arranged the other rooms as far as the furniture will allow they have put down the carpets in the parlor dining room and two chambers upstairs and have put furniture in one room they have also put up the curtains in the rooms downstairs and put a table and chairs in the dining room we have therefore everything which is required for living as soon as the crockery etc arise from Derwent of which as yet I have heard nothing neither has the furniture from Baltimore arrived and the season is so far advanced that we may be deprived of that all winter but with what we have now if we can get that from Derwent we shall do very well there is some report of the packets between this place and Lynchburg being withdrawn from the line which renders me more uneasy about your journey up this is a bright and beautiful morning and there is no indication of a change of weather but the season is very uncertain and snow and ice may be upon us any day I think you had better come now the first opportunity do not take the boat which passes bream on Saturday it reaches Lynchburg Sunday morning arriving here Monday night you would in that case have to lie at the wharf at Lynchburg all day Sunday I have heard of Agnes's arrival in Richmond and shall be happy to have precious life write me again I have engaged a man for the balance of the year who professes to know everything he can at least make up fires and go on errands and attend to the yard and stable I have heard nothing of Jimmie give my kind regards to all at bream o Custis as well and went to the boat to meet you this morning the sucks 1 and 1/4 miles from town remain aboard until we come most affectionately yours r eally PS since writing the foregoing I have received your letter of the 28th I shall expect you Saturday morning Arielle mrs. MC Lee at this time the packet boat from Lynchburg to Lexington via the James River and Kanawha Canal was the easiest way of reaching Lexington from the outside world it was indeed the only way except by stage from Goshen 21 miles distance a station of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad the canal ran from Lynchburg to Richmond and just after the war did a large business the boats were very uncertain in their schedules and my father was therefore very particular in his directions to my mother to insure her as far as he could a comfortable journey footnote my father was not aware when he wrote such explicit directions about the route that Colonel Ellis had again put his boat at my mother's service and no we did get off at last and after a very comfortable trip arrived at Lexington on the morning of December 2nd my father on traveller was there to meet us and putting us all in a carriage escorted us to our new home on arriving we found awaiting us a delicious breakfast sent by mrs. Nelson the wife of Professor Nelson the house was in good order thanks to the ladies of Lexington but rather bare a furniture except my mother's room mrs. caulk had completely furnished them and her loving thoughtfulness had not forgotten the smallest detail mrs. Margaret J Preston the talented and well-known poetess had drawn the designs for the furniture and a one-armed Confederate soldier had made it all a handsomely carved grand piano presented by Steve the famous maker of Baltimore stood alone in the parlor the floors were covered with the carpets rescued from Arlington much too large and folded under to suit the reduced size of the rooms some of the bedrooms were partially furnished and the dining room had enough in it to make us very comfortable we were all very great full and happy glad to get home the only one we had for four long years my father appeared bright and even gay he was happy and seeing us all and in knowing that my mother was comfortably established near to him he showed us over the house and pointed with evident satisfaction to the goodly array of pickles preserves and brandy peaches which are kind neighbors had placed in the storeroom indeed for days and weeks afterwards supplies came pouring into my mother from the people in the town country even from the poor Mountaineers who anxious to do something to help generally brought in hand bags of walnuts potatoes and game such kindness delicate and considerate always as was shown to my father's family by the people both of the town and the country around and not only then but to this day has never been surpassed in any community it was a tribute of love and sympathy from honest and tender hearts to the man who had done all that he could for them my father was much interested in all the arrangements of the house even to the least thing he would laugh merrily over the difficulties that appalled the rest of us our servants were few and unskilled but his patience and self-control never failed the silver of the family had been sent to Lexington for safekeeping early in the war when general hunter raided the Valley of Virginia and advanced upon Lexington to remove temptation out of his way this silver and two large chests had been entrusted to the care of the old and faithful sergeant at the Virginia Military Institute and he had buried it in some safe place known only to himself I was sent out with him to dig it up and bring it in we found it safe and sound but black with mold and damp useless for the time being so my father opened his camp chest and we used his forks spoons plates etc while his camp stool supplied the deficiency and seeds he often teased my sisters about their experiments in cookery and household arts encouraging them to renewed efforts after lamentable failures when they succeeded in a day for the table or completed in the garment with their own hands he was lavished with his phrase he would say you are all very helpless I don't know what you will do when I am gone and if you want to be missed by your friends be useful he at once set to work to improve all around him laid out a vegetable garden planted roses and shrubs set out fruit and yard trees made new walks and repaired the stables so that in a short time we were quite comfortable and very happy he at last had a home of his own with his wife and daughters around him and though it was not the little farm in the quiet country for which he had so long it was very near to it and it gave rest to himself and those he loved most dearly his duties as president of Washington College were far from light his time was fully occupied and his new position did not relieve him from responsibilities care and anxiety he took pains to become acquainted with each students personally to be really his guide and friend their success gratified and pleased him and their failures and any degree pained and grieved him he felt that he was responsible for their well doing and progress and he worked very hard to make them good students and useful men the grounds and buildings of the College soon began to show his care attention and good taste in all his life wherever he happened to be he immediately set to work to better his surroundings the sights selected for his headquarter caps during the war if occupied for more than a day showed his tasteful touch when superintendent at West Point the improvement suggested and planned by him were going on for the three years he remained there very soon after he assumed charge of Arlington the place showed in its improved condition the effects of his energetic industry the college at Lexington was a splendid field for the exercise of his abilities in this line the neighboring Virginia Military Institute soon followed the example he had set and half a year the municipal authorities of Lexington were aroused to the necessity of bettering their streets and sidewalks and its inhabitants realized the need of improving and beautifying their homes he managed a very large correspondence answering every letter when possible the greater proportion with his own hand to the members of his own family who were away he wrote regularly and was their best correspondent on all matters telling in his charming way all the sayings and doings of the household and the neighbors my sister Agnes had gone to the wedding of miss Warwick direct from bromo and was in Richmond when my father sent her two of the first letters he wrote after the arrival of my mother in Lexington Lexington Virginia December 5 1865 my worrying a little Agnes your letter of the first receive tonight I have autographed the photographs and sent a gross of the latter and a lack of air present my love to the recipients and thank them for their favors Sally is going to marry a widower I think I ought to know as she refused my son and I do not wish to know his name I wonder if she knows how many children he has tell mr. Warwick I am sorry for him I do not know what he will do without his sweet daughter nor do I know what I will do without her either your mother has written Mildred - and I presume has told you all domestic news Custis is from an aiding the floor Rob reading the papers and Mildred packing her dress your momma is up to her eyes in the news and I am crabbed as usual I miss you very much and hope this is the last wedding you will attend goodbye love to everybody your affectionate father our Ely Miss Agnes Lee the other is dated nearly a month later and from this it appears that the wedding so often referred to is about to take place Lexington Virginia January 3rd 1866 my precious little Agnes I sat down to give my dear little Sally for she is dear to me in the broadest highest sense of the word the benefit of Jer my tailors opinion on a ste marriages but on reflection I fear it would be words lost for your mother says her experience has taught her that when a young woman makes up her mind to get married you might as well let her alone you must therefore just thank her for the pretty inkstand and say that I'll need no reminder of her but I do not know when I shall make up my mind to stain it with ink I was very glad to receive your letter of the 26th and to think that you were mindful of us I know you do not wish to be away though you are striving to get as far away as possible when you reach Norfolk you will be so convenient to New York whence steamers depart almost daily for Europe let us know when you sail but I do not write to restrain your move months though you know how solitary I am without you i enclose with which I gave Mildred I hope will answer your purpose send to me or bring me the photographs I asked for I like them of the last edition they seem to take with the little schoolgirls and I have nothing else to give them I hope you will have a safe and pleasant trip tell mr. Warwick I shall sorrow with him tonight though I believe mrs. Lee is right remember me to all friends and believe me your devoted father r eally Miss Agnes Lee the latter part of January my father was sent by the Board of Trustees to Richmond to confer with the Committee on education of the Virginia legislature then in session as to some funds of the state held by Washington College his mission was I believe successful and great material aid was gained he remained no longer than was absolutely necessary and returning to his duties at Lexington encountered a severe snowstorm the difficulties he had to overcome are described in the following letter to his daughter Agnes whom he had met in Richmond and who had gone from there to visit some friends in Norfolk Lexington Virginia January 29 1866 my precious little Agnes I have received your letter of the 17th transmitting the photographs for which I am there much obliged I returned the one for miss Laura lipid whom I wish I could see once again it would be more agreeable to me than any photograph I had quite a successful journey up notwithstanding the storm the snow increased as we approached the mountains and night had set in before we reached Staunton the next morning before sunrise in spite of the predictions of the wise ones I took passage on the single car which was attached to the locomotive and arrived at Goshen about 10:00 a.m. where after some little encouragement the stage driver attached his horses to the stage and we started slowly through the mountains breaking the track on reaching the bass the North River was unfertile but I was ferried across in a skiff with all my bundles I picked up two more in Staunton and one at Goshen and packages and took a stage detained on the opposite bank for Lexington where I arrived in good time I found all as well as usual and disappointed at not seeing you with me though I was not expected I told them how anxious you were to come with me and how you wanted to see them but that you looked so wretchedly I could not encourage you I hope you are now in Norfolk and that the fish and oysters will fatten you and to cure your feet but get strong and keep well and do not wear yourself out in the pursuit of pleasure I hope you will soon join us and that Lexington may prove to you a happy home your mother is a great sufferer but is as quiet and uncomplaining as ever Mildred is active and cheerful and a Custis and I as silent as our want major Campbell Brown is here on a visit I am surprised to find him such a talker I am very sorry to find that President Park has been obliged to leave on account of his health I have one comfort my dear nephew will never injure himself by studying do not be alarmed about him remember me to Colonel Taylor all his mother's family his wife the Baker Selden's etc I know none of the latter but the doctor for whom I have all we had a great esteem your mother brother and Mildred send their best love and kindest wishes I am always your devoted father our Ely Miss Agnes Lee it was at a dr. Sheldon's house that my sister was visiting he had been very kind in offering assistance to my father and mother I remember well the supper given me and several of my comrades when we were coming back from the surrender and while the doctor and his family were refugees at Liberty now Bedford City Virginia stopping there one night weary and hungry while looking for quarters for man and beast I got a note asking me and my friends to come to their house an invitation of that kind was never refused in those days we went and were treated as if we had been sons of the house the young ladies themselves waiting on us in the morning when we were about to starve they filled our haversacks with rations and mrs. Selden at taking me aside offered me a handful of gold pieces saying she had more and that she could not bear to think of my father's son being without as long as she possessed any the love and devotion shown my father by all the people of the South was deeply appreciated by him he longed to help them but was almost powerless I think he felt that something could be done in that direction by teaching and training their youth and I am sure this idea greatly influenced him in deciding to accept the presidency of Washington College the advantages to the south of a proper education of her youth were very evident to him he strongly urged it whenever and wherever he could and a letter written at this time to the Reverend GW labor and he speaks very forcibly on the subject so greatly have those interests educational been disturbed at the south and so much does its future condition depend upon the rising generation that I consider the proper education of its youth one of the most important objects now to be attained and one from which the greatest benefits may be expected nothing will compensate us for the depression of the standard of our morale and it flexible culture and each state should take the most energetic measures to revive the schools and colleges and if possible to increase the facilities for instruction and to elevate the standard of learning again in a letter to General John B Gordon written December 1867 he says the thorough education of all classes of the people is the most efficacious means in my opinion of promoting the prosperity of the south the material interests of its citizens as well as their moral and intellectual culture depend upon its accomplishment the textbooks of our schools therefore it should not only be clear systematic and scientific but they should be acceptable to parents and pupils in order to enlist the minds of all in the subjects in a letter to a friend and Baltimore he is equally earnest I agree with you fully as to the importance of a more practical course of instruction in our schools and colleges which calling forth the genius and energies of our people will tend to develop the resources and promote the interests of the country in many other letters at this time and later on especially in 1 - professor minor who had been appointed with him upon a board by the educational Society of Virginia did he urghhh the importance of Education for the present and future safety welfare and prosperity of the country among the many tokens of respect and admiration love and sympathy which my father received from all over the world there was one that touched him deeply it was a translation of Homer's Iliad by Philip Stanhope Worsley fellow of Corpus Christi College Oxford England which the talented young poet and author sent him through the generals nephew mr. Edward Lee child of Paris a special friend of mr. Worsley I copied the latter's letter to mr. child as it shows some of the motives influencing him in the dedication of his work my dear friend you will allow me in dedicating this work to you to offer it at the same time as a poor yet not altogether unmeaning tribute of my reverence for your brave and illustrious uncle generally he is the hero like Hector in the Iliad of the most glorious cause for which men can fight and some of the grandest passages in the poem come to me with yet more effecting power when I remember his lofty character and undeserved misfortunes the great names that your country has bequeathed from its four lurid years of national life as examples to mankind can never be forgotten and among these none will be more honored while history endures by all true hearts than that of your noble relative I need not say more for I know you must be aware how much I feel the honor of associating my word however indirectly with one whose goodness and a genius are alike so admirable accept this token of my deepest sympathy and regard and believe me ever most sincerely yours PS Worsley on the Flyleaf of the volume he sent my father was written the following beautiful inscription to generally the most stainless of living commanders and except in fortune the greatest this volume is presented with the writers earnest sympathy and respectful admiration oh yes wet Oh alien egg door Ilya de six 403 and just beneath by the same hand the following beautiful verses the grand old bard that never dies receive him in our English tongue I send thee but with weeping eyes the story that he sung by Troy is for one the eye dear land is Marda beneath the spoilers heel I cannot trust my trembling hand to write the things I feel our realm of Tears about let her bare this blazing to the end of time no nation Rose so quite and fair none fell so pure of crime the widow's moan the orphans wail come around thee but in truth be strong eternal right though all else fail can never be made wrong an Angels heart an Angel's mouth not homers could alone for me him well the great Confederate South Virginia first and li p SW his letter of thanks and the one which he wrote later when he heard of the ill health of mister Worsley both of which I give here show very plainly how much he was pleased Lexington Virginia February 10 1866 mister PS Worsley my dear sir I have received the copy of your translation of the Iliad which you so kindly presented to me IFS perusal has been my evenings recreation and I have never more enjoyed the beauty and grandeur of the poem then as recited by you the translation is as truthful as powerful and faithfully represents the imagery and rhythm of the bold original the undeserved compliment in prose and verse on the first leaves of the volume I received as your tribute to the merit of my countrymen who struggled for constitutional government with great respect your obedient servant our Ely Lexington Virginia March 14 1866 My dear mr. Worsley in a letter just received from my nephew mr. child I regret to learn that at his last accounts from you you were greatly indisposed so great is my interest in your welfare that I cannot refrain even at the risk of intruding upon your sick room from expressing my sincere sympathy in your affliction I trust however that ere this you have recovered and are again in perfect health like many of your tastes and pursuits I fear you may confine yourself too closely to your reading less mental labor and more of the fresh air of heaven might bring to you more comfort and to your friends more enjoyment even in the way in which you now delight them should a visit to this distracted country promise you any recreation I hope I need not assure you how happy I should be to see you at Lexington I can give you a quiet room and careful nursing and a horse that would delight to carry you over our beautiful mountains I hope my letter and you of the pleasure I derived from the perusal of your translation of the Iliad in which I endeavoured to express my thanks for the great compliment you paid me in its dedication has informed you of my high appreciation of the work wishing you every happiness in this world and praying that eternal peace may be your portion in that to come I am most truly your friend and servant r eally that winter my father was a custom to read aloud in the long evenings to my mother and sisters the grand old board equally to his own and his listeners enjoyment two or three years after this professor George long of England a distinguished scholar sent my father a copy of the second edition of his thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius the first edition of this translation was pirated by a northern publisher who dedicated the book to Emerson this made long very indignant and he immediately brought out a second edition with the following preparatory note I have never dedicated a book to any man and if I dedicated this I should choose the man whose name seemed to me most worthy to be joined to that of the Roman soldier and philosopher I might dedicate the book to the successful general who is now president of the United States with the hope that his integrity and justice will restore peace and happiness so far as he can to those unhappy States which have suffered so much from war and the unrelenting hostility of wicked men but as the Roman poet says Victrix causa de east black poet said a victor Kotani and if I dedicated this little book to any man I would dedicate it to him who led the Confederate armies against the powerful invader and retired from an unequal contest defeated but not dishonored to the noble Virginian soldier whose talents and virtues place him by the side of the best and wisest man who sat on the throne of the Imperial Caesars these two nearly similar tributes came from the best cultured thought of England and the London Standard speaking more for than Lord says a country which has given birth to men like him and to those who followed him may look at the chivalry of Europe in the face without shame for the fatherland's of Sydney and Byard never produced a nobler soldier gentlemen and Christian than general robert e lee in a letter to his old friend mr. h tyler of virginia professor long sent the following message to my father which however was never received by him it having been sent to my mother only after his death I did not answer General Lee's letter one of thanks for the book sent by professor long through mr. Tyler because I thought that he is probably troubled with many letters if you should have occasion to write to him I beg you will present to him my most respectful regards and my hope that he will leave behind him some commentary to be placed on the same shelf with caesars I am afraid he is too modest to do this I shall always keep a General Lee's letter and will leave it to somebody who will cherish the remembrance of a great soldier and a good man if I were not detained here by circumstances I would cross the Atlantic to see the first and noblest man of our days another noble English gentleman who had shown great kindness to the south and who was a warm admirer of General Lee was the Honorable ALW Beresford hope he I think was at the head of a number of English gentlemen who presented this superb statue of Stonewall Jackson by Foley to the state of Virginia it now stands in the capitol square at Richmond and is a treasure of which the whole Commonwealth may justly be proud through mr. hope my father received a handsome copy of the Bible and an acknowledgment of mr. hopes letter he wrote the following Lexington Virginia April 16 1866 honourable aww Beresford hope veg very Park can't England sir I have received within a few days your letter of November 14 1865 and had hoped that by this time it would have been followed by the copy of the Holy Scriptures to which you refer that I might have known the generous donors whose names you state are inscribed on its pages it's a failure to reach me will I fear deprive me of that pleasure and I must ask the favor of you to thank them most heartily for their kindness in providing me with a book in comparison with which all others in my eyes are of minor importance and which in all my perplexities has never failed to give me light and strength your assurance of the esteem in which I am held by a large portion of the British nation as well as by those for whom you speak is most grateful to my feelings though I am aware that I am indebted to their generous natures and not to my own merit for their good opinion I beg sir that you will accept my sincere thanks for the kind sentiments which you have expressed toward me and my unfeigned admiration of your exalted character I am with great respect your most obedient servant our Ely end of chapter 11 chapter 12 of recollections and letters of the general robert e lee by robert e lee jr. this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 12 lee's opinion upon the late war his intention to write the history of the virginia campaigns called before a committee of congress preaches patience and silence to the south shuns controversy and publicity correspondence with an Englishman Herbert C Saunders my father had a strong desire at this time to write a history of his campaigns I think however he gradually gave it up when he saw the great difficulties to be overcome and the labor required to produce anything worthy of the subject especially as he began to realize that his strength was slowly failing a fact which his letters indicate just after the cessation of hostilities he had taken some preliminary steps toward acquiring the necessary material in a circular letter which he sent out to a many of his general officers he wrote I am desirous that the bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia be correctly transmitted to posterity this is the only tribute that can now be paid to the worth of its noble officers and soldiers and I am anxious to collect the necessary information for the history of its campaigns including the operations in the valley and in western Virginia from its organization to its final surrender in a letter to the Honorable WB Reed of Philadelphia he writes on the same subject I concur with you entirely as to the importance of a true history of the war and it is my purpose unless prevented to write the history of the campaign in Virginia with this view I have been engaged since the cessation of hostilities in endeavoring to procure the necessary official information all my records reports returns etc etc with the headquarters of the army were needlessly destroyed by the clerk's having them in charge on the retreat from Petersburg and such as had been forwarded to the War Department in Richmond were either destroyed in the conflagration or captured at the South in the attempt to save them I desire to obtain some vouchers in support of my memory or I should otherwise have made some progress in the narrative I have not even my letter or order books to which to refer I have thought it possible that some of my official correspondence which would be a value to me might be found among the captured records in Washington and that General Grant who possesses magnanimity as well as ability might cause me to be furnished with copies I have however hesitated to approach him on the subject as it is one in which he would naturally feel no interest in a letter to general early written in November 1865 on the same subject he says I desire if not prevented to write a history of the campaigns in Virginia your reports of your operations and 64 in sixty-five were among those destroyed cannot you repeat them and that send me copies of such letters orders etc of mine including that last letter to which you refer and particularly give me your recollections of your effective strength at the principal battles my only object is to transmit if possible the truth to posterity and do justice to our brave soldiers here is another letter to general early written March 16th containing references to the same subject and to two letters of general early which had been published in the papers it is interesting also as showing his moderation in speaking of those who had misrepresented his words and acts my dear general I am very much obliged to you for the copies of my letters forwarded with yours of January 25th I hope you will be able to send me reports of the operations of your commands in the campaign from the wilderness to Richmond at Lynchburg in the valley Maryland etc all statistics as regards numbers a destruction of private property by the federal troops etc I should like to have as I wish my memory strengthened on these points it will be difficult to get the world to understand the odds against which we fought and the destruction or loss of all returns of the army embarrass me very much I read your letter from Havana to the New York Times and it was pleased with the temper in which it was written I have since received the paper containing it published in the city of Mexico and also your letter in reference to mr. Davis I understand and appreciate the motives which prompted both letters and think they will be a service in the way you intended I have been much pained to see the attempts made to cast odium upon mr. Davis but do not think they will be successful with the reflecting or informed portion of the country the accusations against myself I have not thought proper to notice or even to correct misrepresentations of my words and acts we shall have to be patient and suffer for a while at least and all controversy I think will only serve to prolong angry and bitter feeling and postponed the period when a reason and charity may resume their sway at present the public mind is not prepared to receive the truth the feelings which influenced you to leave the country were natural and I presume were uppermost in the breasts of many it was a matter of which each one had to decide for himself as he only could know the reasons which governed him I was particularly anxious on your account as I had the same apprehensions to which you refer I am truly glad that you are beyond the reach of annoyance and hope you may be able to employ yourself profitably and usefully Mexico is a beautiful country fertile of vast resources and with a stable government and virtuous population will rise to greatness I do not think that your letters can be construed by your former associates as reflecting upon them and I have never heard the least blame cast by those who have remained upon those who thought it best to leave the country I think I stated in a former letter the reasons which governed me and will not therefore repeat them I hope in time it that peace will be restored to the country and that the South may enjoy some measure of prosperity I fear however much suffering is still in store for her and that her people must be prepared to exercise fortitude and forbearance I must beg you to present my kind regards to the gentleman with you and with my best wishes for yourself an undiminished esteem I am most truly yours r eally that his purpose had been heard of in the outside world is evident from this reply to a publisher in Cincinnati near Cartersville virginia august 26 1865 mr. joseph topham cincinnati ohio My dear sir I have just received your letter of the 17th instant in reference to a history of the late war to be written by myself I cannot at present undertake such a work but I am endeavoring to collect certain material to enable me to write a history of the campaign's in Virginia its completion is uncertain and depended upon so many contingencies that I think it useless to speak of arrangements for its publication at presence thanking you for your kind proposition I am very respectfully yours r eally there were a great many letters of this kind from northern publishing houses and his replies were all of the same character his failure to carry out this much cherished wish is greatly to be deplored how much we and our children have missed those who know his truth and honesty of purpose his manliness simplicity and charity can best tell during the last days of February he was summoned to Washington to appear before a committee of Congress which was inquiring into the conditions of things in the southern states with a view to passing some of the so-called reconstruction measures his testimony was simple direct and dignified and is well worth reading by all who wish to hear the plain truth it was his first appearance in any city save Richmond since the war and being at a time of such political excitement his visit was an occasion of absorbing interest to the crowds then in the Capitol when in Washington Amanda one of the house servants at Arlington called on him but failed to see him an answer to a letter from her my father replies as follows Lexington Virginia March 9 1866 Amanda Parkes Amanda I have received your letter of the 27th old and regret very much that I did not see you when I was in Washington I heard on returning to my room Sunday night that you had been to see me and I was sorry to have missed you for I wish to learn how you were and how all the people from Arlington were getting along in world my interest in them is as great now as it ever was and I sincerely wish for their happiness and prosperity at the period specified in mr. cust asses will five years from the time of his death I caused the liberation of all the people at Arlington as well as those at the white house and Roman go to be recorded in the hustings court at Richmond and letters of manumission to be given to those with whom I could communicate who desired them in consequence of the war which then existed I could do nothing more for them I do not know why you should ask if I am angry with you I am not aware of your having done anything to give me offence and I hope you would not say or do what was wrong while you lived at Arlington you behaved very well and were attentive and faithful to your duties I hope you will always conduct yourself in the same manner wishing you health happiness and success in life I am truly our Ely shortly after his return to Lexington he writes to mrs. Jefferson Davis in this letter he expresses such noble sentiments and is so moderate and sensible in his views of those who were harassing him and the South that all who read it must profit there by Lexington Virginia of February 23 1866 my dear mrs. Davis your letter of the 12th instant received Lexington during my absence at Washington I have never seen mr. Kaul faxes speech and am therefore ignorant of the statements it contained had it however come under my notice I doubt whether I should have thought it proper to reply I have thought from the time of the cessation of hostilities that silence and patience on the part of the South was the true course and I think so still controversy of all kinds will in my opinion only serve to continue excitement and passion and will prevent the public mind from the acknowledgement and acceptance of the truth the east considerations have kept me from replying to a key Asians made against myself and induced me to recommend the same to others as a regard to the treatment of the Andersonville prisoners to which you allude I know nothing and can say nothing of my own knowledge I never had anything to do with any prisoners except to send those taken on the fields where I was engaged to the provost marshal General at Richmond I have felt most keenly the sufferings and imprisonment of your husband and have earnestly consulted with friends as to any possible mode of affording him relief and consolation he enjoys the sympathy and respect of all good men and if as you state his trial is now near the exhibition of the whole truth in his case will I trust prove his defence and justification with sincere prayers for his health and speedy restoration to Liberty and earnest supplications to God that he may take you and yours under his guidance and protection I am with great respect your obedient servant or Ely in further illustration of these views held so strongly by him and practiced so faithfully throughout his life the following written to a gentleman in Baltimore is given Lexington Virginia April 13 1866 my dear sir your letter of the fifth instant enclosing a slip from the Baltimore American has been received the same statement has been published in the north for several years the statement is not true but I have not thought proper to publish a contradiction being unwilling to be drawn into a newspaper discussion believing that those who know me would not credit it and those who do not would to care nothing about it I cannot now depart from the rule I have followed it is so easy to make accusations against the people at the south upon similar testimony that those so disposed should one be refuted will immediately create another and thus you would be led into endless controversy I think it better to leave there correction to the return of Reason and good feeling thanking you for your interest in my behalf and begging you to consider my letter as intended only for yourself I am most respectfully your obedient servant our Ely in this connection I give the following letter thanking mr. burr for a copy of the old guard which he had sent him and following also what in his opinion the south had fought for and of what true republicanism consists Lexington Virginia January 5th 1866 mr. C Chauncey burr my dear sir I am very much obliged to you for your letter of the 27th olt and for the number of the old guard which you kindly sent me I am glad to know that the intelligent and respectable people in the north are true and conservative in their opinions for I believe by no other course can the right interests of the country be maintained all that the South has ever desired was that the Union as established by our forefathers should it be preserved and that the government as originally organized should be administered in purity and truth if such is the desire of the north there can be no contention between the two sections and all true patriots will unite in advocating that policy which will soonest restore the country to tranquility and order and serve to perpetuate true republicanism please accept my thanks for your advocacy of right and Liberty and the kind sentiments which you express toward myself and believe me to be with great respect your obedient servant our Ely an interesting view of my father's desire to keep himself from public attention is shown by his correspondence with an English gentleman mr. Herbert C Saunders the connected interview States his opinions on several points which are valuable the copy of these papers was kindly furnished to be my mr. John Lyle Campbell the proctor of Washington and Lee University Washington and Lee University Lexington Virginia January night in 1900 captain robert e lee West Point Virginia dear captain Lee I enclosed the copy promised you of the papers found in General Lee's desk the papers seems to have had his careful revision as there are a good many passages stricken out and a good many insertions and what seems to me undoubtedly to be his handwriting and I was much interested in the changes that he made as they were most characteristic of him toning everything down striking out adjectives turning phrases from a personal to a general character and always adding simplicity and force to the original it seems to me most likely that he was at first disposed to allow the publication but declined at last on August 22nd the full limit of time indicated in mr. Saunders letter I am yours truly Jonathan L gamble dictated the papers of which the following are copies were founded general robert e lee's desk in the president's office at Washington and Lee University on the envelope in which they were enclosed was the following endorsement in General Lee's handwriting london july 31 1866 herbert c saunders asked permission to publish his conversation with me August 22nd refused three Bolton Gardens south kensington london july 31 1866 my dear general lee presuming on the acquaintance with you which i had the honor and pleasure of making last November at Lexington while traveling in Virginia I venture now to write to you under these circumstances you may remember that at the time I presented to you my letter of introduction I told you that two other Englishman friends of mine who had come with me to America within making a tour through Georgia the Carolinas and some other southern states one of them mr. Kent away was so much interested with all he saw and the people at home have appreciated his letters descriptive of it so that he is intending to publish a short account of his visit not having however had an introduction to yourself he is anxious to avail himself of the somewhat full accounts I wrote home at the time descriptive of my most interesting interview with you and with this view he has asked me to put into the shape of a letter all those more prominent points which occurred to me as gathered from my letters and my recollections and which are likely to interest and instruct the English public I have after some hesitation acceded to the request a hesitation caused mainly by the fact that at the time I saw you I neither prepared my notes with a view to publication nor did I inform you that there was any chance of what you told me being repeated I may add that I never until a month or two ago had the slightest thought of publishing anything and in fact have constantly resisted the many applications by my friends that I should let my letters see the light my object and that now writing to you is to know whether you have any objection to my giving my friend the enclosed short account of our interview as it would I am convinced I had greatly to the interest of the narrative if you have no objection to this perhaps you would kindly correct any statements but into your mouth which are not quite accurate or expunge anything which might prejudice you with the public either of the north or the south if unluckily anything of this nature should have crept in my letters were written a day or two after the conversation but you had so much of interest and a new to tell me that I do not feel sure that I may not have confused names of battles etc in some instances it will be necessary for me to deliver my part of the performance early in September to the publishers and therefore I should feel much obliged by your sending me an answer at your earliest convenience there will be a mail do hear about the 1st of that month leaving the United States on Wednesday the 22nd and I shall therefore wait until it's a before sending my letter to mr. ken away but should I not hear from you then I shall consider you have no objections to make or alterations to suggest and act accordingly if you have any new facts which you think it desirable should be known by the public it will give me much pleasure to be the medium of their communication I am sure I need scarcely tell you with what keen interest I have read all the accounts from your continent of the proceedings in Congress and elsewhere in connection with the reconstruction of the south I do sincerely trust it may be eventually affected in a way satisfactory to the south and I most deeply deplore the steps taken by the radical side of the house to set the two north and south by the ears again President Johnson's policy seems to me to be that which if pursued would be most likely to contribute to the consolidation of the country but I am both surprised and pained to find how little power the executive has against so strong a faction as the radicals who while they claim to represent the north do in fact but misrepresent the country I am sure you will believe that I say with sincerity that I always take great interest in anything I hear said or that I read of yourself and I am happy to say that even with all the rancor of the northern radicals against the south it is little they find of ill to say of you hoping you will not think I am doing wrong in the course I propose to take and that your answer may be satisfactory I remain a my dear generally yours very sincerely Herbert C Saunders general robert e lee Lexington Virginia August 22nd 1866 mr. Herbert C Saunders 3 Bolton Gardens South Kensington London England My dear mr. Saunders I received today your letter of the 31st ultimate what I ceded to you in conversation during the visit which you did me the honour to pay me in November last was entirely for your own information and was in no way intended for publication my only object was to gratify the interest which you apparently events on the several topics which were introduced and to point to facts which you might investigate if you so desired in your own way I have an objection to the publication of my private conversations which are never intended but for those to whom they are addressed I cannot therefore without an entire disregard of the rule which I have followed in other cases and in violation of my own sense of propriety assent to what you propose I hope therefore you will excuse me what you may think proper to publish I hope will be the result of your own observations and convictions and not on my authority in the hasty perusal which I have been obliged to give the manuscript and close to me I perceive many inaccuracies resulting as much perhaps from my imperfect narration as from misapprehension on your part though fully appreciating your kind wish to correct certain erroneous statements as regards myself I prefer remaining silent to doing anything that might excite angry discussion at this time when strong efforts are being made by conservative men north and south to sustain President Johnson in his policy which I think offers the only means of healing the lamentable divisions of the country and which the result of the late convention at Philadelphia gives great promise of doing thanking you for the opportunity afforded me of expressing my opinion before executing your purpose I am etc or Ely the following is mr. Saunders account of the interview on only one subject would he talk at any length about his own conduct and that was with reference to the treatment of the federal prisoners who had fallen into his hands he seemed to feel deeply the backhanded stigma cast upon him by his having been included by name in the first indictment framed against were though he was afterwards omitted from the new charges he explained to me the circumstances under which he had arranged with McClellan for the exchange of prisoners how he had after the battles of Manassas Fredericksburg and I think Chancellorsville sent all the wounded over to the enemy on the engagement of their generals to parole them he also told me that on several occasions his commissary generals had come to him after a battle and represented that he had not rations enough both for prisoners and the army when the former had to be sent several days march to their places of confinement and he had always given orders that the wants of the prisoners should be first attended to as from their position that they could not save themselves from starvation by foraging or otherwise as the army could when in straits for provisions the general also explained how every effort had always been made by the Confederates to do away with the necessity of retaining prisoners by offering every facility for exchange till at last when all exchange was refused they found themselves with 30,000 prisoners for whom they were quite unable to do as much as they wished in the way of food he stated furthermore that many of their hardships arose from the necessity of constantly changing the prisons to prevent recapture with the management of the prisons he assured me he had no more to do than I had and did not even know that works was in charge of Andersonville Prison at least I think he asserted this till after the war was over I could quite sympathize with him and his feeling of pain under which his generous nature evidently suffered that the authorities at Washington should have included him and others similarly circumstance in this charge of cruelty at the time that letters written by himself generally taken in Virginia when captured complaining that the troops in his army had actually been for days together on several occasions without an ounce of meat were in possession of the military of when discussing the state of feeling in England with regard to the war he assured me that it had all along given him the greatest pleasure to feel that the southern cause had the sympathies of so many and the old country to which he looked as a second home but in answer to my questions he replied that he had never expected us to give them material aid and added that he thought all governments were right in studying only the interests of their own people and in not going to war for an idea when they had no distinct cause of quarrel on the subject of slavery he assured me that he had always been in favor of the emancipation of the Negroes and that in Virginia the feeling had been strongly inclining in the same direction till the ill-judged enthusiasm amounting to rancor of the abolitionists in the North had turned the southern tide of feeling in the other direction in Virginia about thirty years ago an ordinance for the emancipation of the slaves had been rejected by only a small majority and everyone fully expected at the next convention it would have been arid but for the above cause he went on to say that there was scarcely a Virginia now who was not glad that the subject had been that definitely settled though nearly all regretted that they had not been wise enough to do it themselves the first year of the war allusion was made by him to a conversation he had with a distinguished countryman of mine he had been visiting a large slave plantation at Shirley on the James River the Englishman had told him that the working population were better cared for there than in any country he had ever visited but that he must never expect an approval of the institution of slavery by England or aid from her in any cause in which that question was involved taking these facts and the well-known antipathy of the mass of the English to the institution into consideration he said he had never expected help from England the people at the south as expression is in the mane though scarcely unanimously seemed to hold much the same language as generally with reference to our neutrality and to be much less bitter than northerners generally who I must confess in my own opinion have much less cause to complain of our interpretation of the laws of neutrality than the south I may mention here by way of parentheses that I was on two separate occasions once in Washington and once in Lexington told that there were many people in the country who wished that General Washington had never lived and that they were still subjects of Queen Victoria but I should certainly say as a rule the Americans are much too well satisfied with themselves for this feeling to be at all common generally in the course of this to me most interesting evenings seance gave me many details of the war too long to put on paper but with reference to the small result of their numerous victories accounted for it in this way the force which the confederates brought to bear was so often inferior in numbers to that of the yankees that the more they followed up the victory against one portion of the enemy's line the more did they lay themselves open to being surrounded by the remainder of the enemy he liked in the operation to a man pressing a wave of the sea who as rapidly as he clears away before him is enveloped by the very water he has displaced he spoke of the final surrender as inevitable owing to the superiority in numbers of the enemy his own army had during the last few weeks suffered materially from defection in its ranks and discouraged by failures and worn out by hardships had at the time of the surrender only 7890 two men under arms and this little army was almost surrounded by one of a hundred thousand they might the general said with an air piteous to behold have cut their way out as they had done before but looking upon the struggle as hopeless I was not surprised to hear him say that he thought it's cruel to prolong it into other battles he named sharks burb and Chancellorsville I think he said the Confederates were to the Federals and pointed numbers has a thirty five thousand to a hundred and twenty thousand and as forty five thousand to a hundred and fifty five thousand respectively so that the mere disparity of numbers was not sufficient to convince him of the necessity of surrender but feeling that his own army was persuaded of the ultimate hopelessness of the contest as evidenced by their defection he took the course of surrendering his army in lieu of reserving it for utter annihilation turning to the political bearing of the important question at issue the great southern general gave me at some length his feelings with regard to the abstract right of secession this right he told me was held as a constitutional maxim at the south as to his exercise at the time on the part of the south he was distinctly opposed and it was not until Lincoln issued a proclamation for 75,000 men to invade the south which was deemed clearly unconstitutional that Virginia withdrew from the United States we discussed a variety of other topics and at eleven o'clock when I rose to go he begged me to stay on as he found the nights for wrong his son general Custis Lee who had distinguished himself much during the war but whom I had not the good fortune of meeting is the only one of his family at present with him at Lexington where he occupies the position of a professor in the Military Institute of Virginia this College had 250 cadets in it when the war broke out general Stonewall Jackson being one of the professors at one moment in the war when the Federals were advancing steadily at the Shenandoah Valley these youths from 16 to 22 years of age were marched to join the Confederate Army and did good service in one battle at Newmarket of which I shall have occasion to speak later in my letters they just English themselves in a conspicuous way under the leadership of Colonel Shipp who is still their commandant by a brilliant charge they contributed in a great measure to turn the tide of affairs losing nine of their number killed and more than 40 wounded general hunter on a subsequent occasion when occupying Lexington with the body of federal troops quartered his men in the military Institute for several days and on leaving had the building a very handsome and extensive one fired in numerous places completely destroying all but the external walls which now stand the professor's houses stood in detached positions and these two with the house of mr. Leger a former governor of the state he also burnt to the ground the Washington College the presidency of which General Lee now holds they also ran that destroying everything it contained and were preparing it for the flames to which they were with a difficulty restrained from devoting it by earnest representations of its strictly educational nature end of chapter 12 chapter 13 of recollections and letters of general robert e lee by robert e lee jr. this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter xiii family affairs the general writes to his sons to his wife at rock bridge baths he joins her there about once a week distinguished and undistinguished callers at his Lexington home he advocates early hours his fondness for animals I had before this time gone to my farm in a King William County and started out in life as a farmer as there was nothing but the land and a few old buildings left for several years I had a very uphill time my father encouraged advised me and gave me material aid his letters to me at this time will show the interest he took in my welfare in one written at March 16 in 66 after advising me as to steps to be taken in repairing an old mill on the place he writes I am clear for your doing something to improve your property and make it remunerative as far as you can you know my objection to incurring debt I cannot overcome it I hope you will overcome your kills and by next winter you must patch up your house and get a sweet wife you will be more comfortable and not so lonesome let her bring a cow and a turn that will be all you will want give my love to fit you I wish he were regularly established he cannot afford to be idle he will be miserable my brother fits you here referred to was negotiating to rent his farm the white house to some so-called English capitalist and had not as yet established himself in another letter to me of May 26 1866 my father says I will state at the outset that I desire you to consider Roman Coke with its appurtenances your own to do with as you consider most to your interest to sell farm or let subject however to the conditions imposed by your grandfather's will as construed by the decree of the Court of Appeals of Virginia which declares if the legacies are not paid off by the personal property hires of slaves rents and sale of the real estate charged with their payment at the end of five years the portion unpaid remains a charge upon the white house and Roman coke until paid the devices take their estates come on array the result of the war having deprived the estates of the benefit of the hire of the slaves and the sale of Smith's Island and the personal property having all been swept off by the federal armies there is nothing left but the land of the two estates named a court might make some deduction from the amount of the legacies to be paid in consideration of these circumstances and I should think it would be fair to do so but of that I cannot say now with this understanding make your owner changements to suit yourself and as you may determine the most conducive to your interest in confirming your action as the executor of your grandfather I must however take such measures as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of his will if you are determined to hold the estate I think you ought to make it profitable as to the means of doing so you must decide for yourself I am unable to do it for you and might lead you astray therefore while always willing to give you any advice in my power in whatever you do you must feel that the whole responsibility rests with you I wish my dear son I could be of some advantage to you but I can only give you my love and earnest prayers and commit you to the keeping of that God who never forgets those who serve Him may he watch over and preserve you your affectionate father r eally in another letter of June 13th after telling me of the visit of a cousin of my mother's and how much gratification it was to have her with them he regrets that her son who brought his mother up to Lexington had to hurry home on account of having left his wife and little son when you have such pleasing Spurs in your flanks I hope you may be on the fair road to prosperity all unite in love to you and Fitz you asked the latter if George has yet found a horse to trade with the grey we miss him very much footnote my brother had recently visited Lexington EndNote and want to see you as badly you may judge how poorly we are off the examination has commenced at Washington College three days are over successfully and I hope to finish in twelve more blank has been up in two subjects and nagas thrown he has two more but in the meantime I am much occupied and will be confined all day I have no time for letters of affection so must tell you goodbye most affectionately are Ely this was the first final examination at Washington College since my father became its president he worked very hard and was kept busy attending to all the details and putting into practice of several new methods and systems he had introduced that summer he took my mother to the Rockbridge baths about 11 miles from Lexington to give her the benefit of the waters which he hoped might give her some relief from the continual pain she suffered she did derive benefit but unfortunately had a fall which seriously impeded the improvement in reply to a note from my mother telling him of her misfortune and asking him to send her some medicines he writes the following note Lexington of Virginia August 10 1866 my dear Mary on receiving your note yesterday I had only time to get the arnica and send it by the stage I am very sorry that you received such a fall and fear it must have been a heavy shock to you I am however very thankful that you escaped greater injury and hope it is not worse than you described I will endeavour to get down to see you tomorrow evening and trust I may find you somewhat relieved from its effects we are pretty well here many people are out of town and I have not seen of those who are in love to the girls truly and affectionately yours are Ely mrs. M Sealy my father was still very busy with his college work and after establishing her there spent most of the time in Lexington writing traveler over to see her whenever he could get a spare day among the few letters preserved of those written to her at this time I have a note of July 16 my dear Mary I am glad to see by your letter of yesterday that you are recovering so well from your fall I hope you may soon be well again Caroline footnote the cook and note got back this morning left her daughter better says there is a very good girl in Lynchburg from a general estate anxious to live with us I shall have more conversation with her Caroline and if satisfied will write for her by the boat tonight her father is in Lynchburg and anxious for her to come tell mrs. Cobell I am sorry to have missed seeing her where is Cady I wish he would send her to see me I will endeavour define someone to carry this to you love to all very affectionately and truly yours are Ely the males in those days were not very direct and private messenger was often the surest and speediest method of letter carriage in the absence of my mother my father was trying to better the staff of servants their inefficiency was the drawback to our comfort then as it is now often the recommendation of some was only the name of the estate from which they came a few days later my father writes again Lexington Virginia July 20 1866 my dear Mary I was glad to receive your note this morning and wish it could have reported a marked improvement in your health but that I trust will come in time it has been impossible for me to return to you this week and indeed I do not see how I can absent myself at all I shall endeavour to go to the baths Monday and hope during the week you may be able to determine that whether it would be more advantageous for you to remain there or girl further as I shall have to return here as soon as I can I can accomplish nothing while absent Custis has determined to accompany mr. Harris to the White Sulphur Monday and the girls seemed indifferent about leaving home they asked properly what is to become of it mr. Pierre Sciuto son of Julie agretti oat and charles Sciuto will hand you this he will remain over Sunday at the baths and can tell you all about st. Louis I said that such letters as have come for you I have no news the heat seems to extend everywhere but it will be cool enough after a time we are as usual except that Aunt Caroline footnote the cook EndNote seems more overcome and Harriet footnote the maid EndNote indulges in lighter attire I fear mrs. Meyers had an awful time the Elliots do not seem in haste to leave town they are waiting for a cool day to go to the Natural Bridge and do not seem to have decided whether to go to the bass or alum Springs we had an arrival last night from the latter place general aw quit and daughters they return tomorrow the girls will write up domestic matters I received a letter from Rob at Roman Coke he is still taking Cola coke but well nothing of interest has occurred affectionately yours or Ely Cola coke was a fever and Aggie remedy of which I partook largely at that time after this letter my sisters joined my mother at the baths my father still spending most of his time in Lexington but riding over to see them whenever he could he was very busy repairing some of the old buildings of the college and arranging his work for the next session here is another short note to my mother Lexington Virginia August 2nd 1866 my dear Mary mr. Campbell has just informed me because of George and Eleanor Goldsboro or with you tell them they must not go till I can get to the bass I think the waters of the latter will do them as much good as anything they can try and the sight of them will do me great benefit I find here much to do but will endeavor to be with you tomorrow evening or at Saturday morning Custis has just come but finding me occupied with builders shook hands got his dinner and left for the Institute so I do not know where he is from or where he will go next our neighbors are generally well and a quarter for you Colonel Reade better tell the girls if I find them improving I will bring them something remember me two cousins George and Eleanor and all the ladies I have about a bushel of letters to answer and other things to do very affectionately are Ely in one of his visits to my mother he took advantage of the comparative quiet and rest there and wrote me a long letter which I give here in full Rockbridge baths July 28 1866 My dear Robert I was very glad to see from your letter of the second of the progress you are making in your farm I hope things may move prosperously with you but you must not expect this result without corresponding attention and labour I should like very much to visit you but it will be impossible I little time for anything but my business I am here with your mother waiting to see the effects of these waters upon her disease before proceeding to the Warm Springs she is pleased with the behalf which she finds very agreeable and it has reduced the swelling in her feet and ankles from which she has been suffering for a long time and in fact from her account entirely removed it this is a great relief in itself and I hope may be followed to by greater I do not think she moves with more facility though I think she walks on her crutches oftener and longer than heretofore and probably with more confidence she has been here too short a time to pronounce positively as to the effects of the water and I will have to remain three or four weeks before we determine whether she will go further I am unwilling for her to lose the whole summer here unless it promises some advantage and after the middle of next week unless some marks change takes place shall take her to the Warm Springs Custis has gone to the White Sulphur but expects to be in Richmond on August 6th to meet Fitzhugh with the view of going to the warrant and White Sulphur Springs in North Carolina to witness the erection of a monument over deer any which the kind people of that country have prepared for the purpose my attendance on Your Mother which is necessary prevents my being present Agnes and Mildred are here I think the bass have been beneficial to them already though they have not been here a week I will leave them to describe the place and visitors I applied the dressing of salt to the old meadow at Arlington with the view of renovating the grass I believe it is equally good for corn it was refuse salt Liverpool which I bought cheaply in Alexandria from the sacks having decayed and broken but I cannot recollect exactly how much I applied to the acre I think it was about two or three bushels to the acre you have better consult some work on farming as to the quantity I would advise you to apply manure of some kind to all your land I believe there is nothing better or cheaper for you to begin with then she'll lime I would prefer cultivating less land manured in some way than a large amount unassisted we are always delighted to hear from you and I trust with care you may escape the chills the incentives I spoke of were a sweet wife and child god bless you my dear son most affectionately r eally my mother continued to improve so much that she did not go that summer to the warm springs my father spent most of his time in Lexington but wrote over to the bass about once a week there was nothing he enjoyed more than a good long ride on traveller it rested him from the cares and worries incident to his duties and gave him renewed energy for his work he was often seen that summer along the eleven miles of mountain road between Lexington and the Baths he made himself acquainted with the people living near it talked to them about their affairs encouraged and advised them and always had a cheery greeting and a pleasant word for them the little children along the route soon became acquainted with the gray horse and his stately Rider College reopened in the last of September and by October he had his wife and daughters with him again he writes to me on October 18th trying to help me in my egg Racal perplexities and glad to hear that you are well and progressing favorably your uncle Smith says in a letter just received in which he writes of his difficulties and drawbacks I must tell you that if you desire to succeed in any matter relating to agriculture you must personally superintend and see to everything perhaps your experience coincides with his I hope your wheat will reimburse you for your labor and xiguan oh I hope you are right in improving your land you will gain by cultivating less and cultivating that well and I would endeavour to manure every crop as to the kind of manure which will be the most profitable you must experiment lime acts finally on your land and is more lasting than guano if you can get shells to burn on your land and if not shell lime from Baltimore I you were thereby more certainly and more cheaply restore your fields I hope your sale of ship timber may place you in funds to make your experiments you will have to attend to your contractors they will generally bear great attention and then circumvent you I hope I shall see you this winter when we can talk over the matter we are pretty well your mother is better by her visit to the baths Mildred talks are going to the Eastern Shore of Maryland next month and I fear will be absent from us all winter I must refer you to your sisters for all news they are great letter writers and their correspondence extends over the globe miss Etta Selden is with us all our summer visitors have gone and Assam who I hope would have visited us have not gone goodbye my dear son god bless you your affectionate father r eally robert e lee jr. my uncle smith lee was farming on the potomac and was constantly sending me messages of condolence through my father our experiences were the same as all others starting to form under the new order of things my father was very hospitable and it delighted him to have his relatives and friends come to see him so many kindnesses have been shown to him and family for the last five years that he greatly enjoyed this his first opportunity of greeting in his own home those who had so often offered my mother and sisters the shelter of theirs the country around Lexington was more beautiful and the climate in the summer and autumn all that could be desired so at those seasons whenever he was at home there was generally someone visiting him nearly always relatives or old and dear friends he entertained very simply made everyone feel at home and was always considerate and careful of the amusement and welfare of his guests people came from all over the world to Lexington to see him amongst the visitors from afar with a Marquess of Mourne and the Honorable mr. Cooper who were on a tour through the United States they came to Lexington to see General Lee when they called at the house happened to be no servant at hand and my father meeting them at the door received their cards not having on his glasses he could not read the names but ushered the strangers into the parlor and presented them to mrs. Li without calling their names my mother thought the tall slender youth was a new student and entered into conversation with him as such struck by his delicate appearance she cautioned him against the harsh winter climate of the mountains and urged him to be careful of his health on this mr. Cooper explained who his companion was and there was much amusement over the mistake the professors and students of the two institutions of learning were constant visitors especially in the evenings when young men came to see the girls if his daughters had guests my father usually sat with my mother in the dining room adjoining the drawing-room when the clock struck ten he would rise and close the shutters carefully and slowly and if that hint was not taken he would simply say a goodnight young gentleman the effect was immediate and lasting and his wishes in that matter finally becoming generally known were always respected captain W who had a very soon found out the generals of use as to the time of leaving was told on one occasion that General Lee had praised him very much do you know why said the captain it is because I have never been caught in the parlor at ten o'clock I came very near at last night but got out into the porch before the general shot the first blind that's the reason he calls me a fine young man a young friend who was a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute called on my sisters one evening and remarked just for something to say do you know this is the first civilians house I have entered in Lexington my father was in the room in his grey Confederate coat shorn of the buttons also my two brothers Custis and Fitzhugh both of whom had been generals in the Confederate Army so there was quite a laugh over the term as civilian I have already mentioned how particular my father was about answering all letters it was a great tax on time and some of them must have been a trial to his temper the following will explain itself Lexington Virginia September 5 1866 a day require 81 Cedar Street New York My dear sir I am very much obliged to you for your kind letter of the 22nd old so many articles formerly belonging to me are scattered over the country that I fear I have not time to devote to their recovery I know no one in Buffalo whom I could ask to reclaim the Bible in question if the lady who has it will use it as I hope she will she will herself seek to restore it to the rightful owner I will therefore leave the decision of the question to her and her conscience I have read with great pleasure the poem you sent me and thank you sincerely for your interest in my behalf with great respect your obedient servant our Ely here is another one of many of a similar character Lexington Virginia September 26 1866 mr. EA Pollard 104 West Baltimore Street Baltimore Maryland dear sir I returned you my thanks for the compliment paid me by your proposition to write a history of my life it is a hazardous undertaking to publish the life of anyone while living and there are but few who would desire to read a true history of themselves independently of the few national events with which mine has been connected it presents a little too interest the general reader nor do I know where to refer you for the necessary materials all my private as well as public records have been destroyed or lost except what is to be found in published documents and I know of nothing available for the purpose should you therefore determine to undertake the work you must rely upon yourself as my time is so fully occupied that I am unable to promise you any assistance very respectfully ahreally this autumn my sister Mildred paid a visit to our cousins mr. and mrs. George girls burl living at Ashby near Easton on the Eastern Shore of Maryland she remained away there and elsewhere for several months my father's letters to her many of which have been preserved are most interesting they show very plainly many beautiful phases of his noble character and disposition Lexington Virginia December 21 1866 my precious life I was very glad to receive your letter of the 15th instant and to learn that you were well unhappy may you be always as much so as is consistent with your welfare here and Hereafter is my daily prayer I was much pleased to that while enjoying the kindness of your friends we were not forgotten experience will teach you that notwithstanding all appearances to the contrary you will never receive such a love as is felt for you by your father and mother that lives through absence difficulties and time your own feelings will teach you how it should be returned and appreciated I want to see you very much and miss you at every turn yet I am glad of this opportunity for you to be with those who I know will do all in their power to give you pleasure I hope you will also find time to read and improve your mind read history works of truth not novels and romances get correct views of life and learn to see the world in its true light it will enable you to live pleasantly to do good and when summoned a way to leave without regret your friends here inquire constantly after you and wish for your return mrs. white and mrs. mikela we particularly regret your absence and the former sends a special thanks for your letter of remembrance we get on in our usual way Agnes takes good care of us and is very thoughtful and attentive she has not great velocity but is systematic and quiet after today the mornings will begin to lengthen a little and her trials to lessen it is very cold the ground is covered with six inches of snow and the mountains as far as the eye can reach in every direction elevate their white crests as monuments of winter this is the night for the supper for the repairs to the Episcopal Church you mother and sisters are busy with their contributions it is to take place at the hotel and your brother cousins and father are to attend on Monday night 24th the supper for the presbyterian church is to be held at their lecture room they are to have music and every attraction I hope both may be productive of good but you know the Episcopalians are few at numbers and light in purse and must be resigned to do small returns I must leave to your sisters a description of these feasts and also an account of the operation of the Reading Club as far as I can judge it is a great institution for the discussion of apples and chestnuts but is quite innocent of the pleasures of literature it however brings the young people together and promotes associa bility and conversation our feline companions are flourishing young Baxter is growing in gracefulness in favor and gives a cat-like evidences of future worth he possesses the fashionable color of moonlight on the water apparently a dingy hue of the kitchen and is strictly aristocratic in appearance and conduct Thomas er named the nipper from the manner in which he slaughters our enemies of the rats and the mice is admired for his gravity and sobriety as well as for his strict attention to the pursuits of his race they both feel your absence sorely traveler and Custis are both well and pursue their usual dignified gait and habits and are not led away by the favelas entertainments of lectures and concerts all send United love and all wish for your return remember me most kindly to cousins Eleanor and George John Mary Ida and all at Myrtle Grove and to other kind friends when you meet them mrs. Grady carried yesterday to mr. Charles Kerr in Baltimore a small package for you be careful of your health and do not eat more than half the plum puddings cousin Eleanor has prepared for xmas I am glad to hear that you are fattening and I hope you will reach 125 pounds think always of your father who loves you dearly eally PS 22nd Rob arrived last night with Lucy long he thinks it too bad you are away he has not seen you for two years our Ely Baxter and Tom the nipper were Mildred's pets all of us had a fondness for cats inherited from my mother and her father mr. Custis my father was very fond of them in his way and in their place and was kind to them and considerate of their feelings my mother told of his hearing one of the house pets possibly Baxter or the nipper crying and lamenting under his window one stormy night the general got out of bed opened the window and called to come in the window was so high that the animal could not jump up to it my father then a stepped softly across the room took one of my mother's crutches and held it so far out of the window that he became wet from the falling rain but he persuaded the cat to climb up along the crutch and into the window before he thought of dry clothing for himself lucy long was my father's mayor which had been lost or stolen at the end of the war and which i had just brought back to him I will give in the following letter his account of her Lexington Virginia September 4 1866 dr. CS cornet dear sir I am much obliged to you for your letter of the 23rd alt and the information it contained the mayor about which my son wrote you was bred by mr. Stephen Dandridge of the Bower Berkeley County Virginia and was purchased from him for me by general je B Stewart in the fall of 1862 after the return of the army from Maryland she is nine or ten years old about fifteen hands high square belt sorrow not chestnut color has a fast walk easy pace and short enter when I parted with her she had a full mane and tail I wrote her in conjunction with my gray horse from the fall of 62 to the spring of 64 when she was sent back for refreshment and it was in recalling her in the spring of 65 from mr. Hastings and Henry County that she got into major Paxton stables of public horses and went to Danville with them I think she might be recognized by any member of the Army of Northern Virginia and Essex and less much changed I now recollect no distinctive marks about her except a blaze in her forehead and white hind legs my son general wh F Lee residing at the White House in New Kent might recognize her and also my son Robert who resides near West Point and King William captain Hopkins to whom you refer in your letter is dead but major Paxton who had a general charge of the public stables and to whom I referred your letter has sent me the accompanying affidavits of two of the men employed by him should their evidence and not to be satisfactory he will procure statements from some of the officers which probably may be more definite I should be obliged to you if the mayor in question is the one I am seeking for that you would take steps to recover her as I am desirous of reclaiming her in consideration of the donor general Stuart your obedient servant r eally it was proved to the satisfaction of all parties that the mayor in question was Lucy long and my father reimbursed the man who had bought her from someone who had no right to her she was brought to my place and I recognized her at once she stayed with me until I was ready to pay my Christmas visit to Lexington she then was put on the train and sent to Staunton where I met her I found there Colonel William Allen a professor of Washington College who had a buggy and no horse and as I had a horse and no buggy we joined forces and I drove him over to Lexington Lucy long carrying us with great ease to herself and comfort to us my father was glad to get her as he was very fond of her when he heard how she came over he was really shocked as he thought she had never been broken to harness she lived to be 33 years old and was then chloroformed because my brother thought she had ceased to enjoy life for the last ten years of her life she was boarded out in the country where she did nothing but and until about a year before her death she seemed in good health and spirits end of chapter 13 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,058 | 91,734 |
WixsSbxUykQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WixsSbxUykQ | FOSDEM 2014 - How To Save The Environment | I introduction boy luck I'm a seven flight engineer who is going to doing a team structure like storage if you see it 3d I like primarily for the biology Institutes of the ocean academy of sciences I used to web mail operations database operations director loading data centers is dropping back in 12 and security article mr. to booth for previously on openbsd in Austria for okay on story sean is great of hands would you is developing open source software okay would you already knows about environment values ok good it's not everybody so that's what I wants to talk about to open source developers are not aware budget because I think most people that come from hpc sides already know that okay environment bonus were first introduced in nineteen ninety i try to one by John palani at Lisa five they are concept that way where you originally used before denotes he lived at all these and Larry's or something like that 11 12 others is are in use ever since and I performance computing in scientific computing where the toilet work provides their the main main tools extract environment because easel administration is accused but most people they're just referred to as modules so they talk to you a sec sighs metal modules they're probably going to know we're talking about there were originally intended to be to enable multi use environments that different versions of the same software running at the same time without any complications traditionally most hpc environments which I work for today don't your system packages some do but not all do this is due to them having to compile with special compilers like people compile special food chains math libraries optimization and interconnect specifics like in any bones by taking the ethernet and often scientific software is not to be found in in the repository whatever this tree are using because song is crap and some is not used outside of the scientific community it sounds like gin to our arch if you familiar with that administrators have to do it all this happen look not compile super for users yeah but it's a lot more a lot more difficult for administrators that then using change compiling the stuff it's like it's a nightmare on site because scientific software is often not written to be used by anybody else to the guy who wore originally welted so assisting to manage multiple versions same software with different fortunes is needed then stuff and for users to easily use second system of the software that comes with the system so 11 ball is basically do they have modifies that dynamically set the environment were specific software software or they may lower their unloads other other software or others other two chains and module files depending on dependencies two modules examples include of month of any library path of the preload and stuff like that you probably know can develop software an example from my voice and add mods position I'll come to that later they are different versions of models available today but this is an example of hot load get in the installation box you see every library pop man pop a conflict with another gig version with the system Victor a ball getting under way so Luke limitations of course it was a good idea but very like five or six different guard is all out there now and modestly originally written in C with the module files in TCM so people don't even like to say very much so it is a lot of our youth implementation that's the most powerful ally as a magic before I argue is still the most prevalent version the that is in use at hpc sides today can't man of University of Minnesota with a rewrite of the whole thing from seeing TCS like that's typical starting to sense that there is an implementation in QC instead of tcf and there's no is in the implementation into which i think is the best one I come to that later similar systems include the soft anthem thought kit these are systems software is between C Shannen Doherty is different different scripting languages and these are very specific to the sides with argonne national lab and our three modular can share on different bits that people use like larger mother to death by specific start approaching new computers and 7 i'll talk about animal because the most awesome of the european island board assistance of the most violent pain so yeah it's technically maintained but one of the most was awesome main thing as I've ever seen like we arrived in a bucket part in two hours later is like color fix it already I'm it's an active community the amazing this is very active but people know before many bucks you are so it has cool new features instead of the old model system like automatic swapping of module 5 conflict detection if you note for example to comparison complete with each already basically spit out an arrow holy ghost movies with a peace between it latest recruit about the softer version with me you use version 2 dots or to the 50 / garden and state I need between this and that version to be compatible with whatever up I want to use good squirt it's working is also it also has like a spider okay the more your spider and if we print out any keywords that you can get better poutine it all set test caching which makes it much faster if you search for stuff it also has hooked so for example every time you log loader model no you're going to go to a lower function call for example to do a statistics of how many people are using which software version or whatever you like it has a t-cell to do a rapist or if you hero's legacy TCL modules you can easily convert into a motor this is sharing environment grandpa which basically you print out the environment and it just grabs the came to a role model no system except to port if you don't see if I can complete the wrong move so example more either way this is an example of our sides very small subset of top of the slaw if you do more either wait and you see all different versions of the same here you use what you can use your mortgage is an example in fighting system parking I did a modulo between a new patent version compacted with a needle torture and so I instantly then you weren't enough patent which won't conflict with the system and what you swap for example I swapped the Engel compile party with a very cruel torture and it nicely played off which stuff you need to you need to switch and of course they're set between on almost there ever a modest file this is the rock before it's like you give it Molly Snyder set up towards and it gives you everything is there a different version himself towards different compilers what it is basically those are the current environment which models were loaded which models something of dependencies about a storage module display which is discredit the contents of the module you have in your environment or middle this isn't isn't model for GCC 472 this is site-specific stuff so that the paths you see there is like from outside but maybe any other car lot of other things to tell to talk about so I want to talk about four more years of being open source developers kids I don't think very much in use and except for HTC and they could play a reasonable replacement for a vast network language specific knowledge extraction tools like the stuff reporting magma title RDM visual and I support and i'm not sure where people don't use it in author of the AG scientific community but i hope that people will go on to use it i'll demonstrate it two examples that's what i'll erase toys using our vm anybody okay so will be among emerging manager its twenty to twenty thousand lines of jet boat last time i checked is being rewritten in Ruby it basically means thousand manage multiple versions of Ruby also a couple of other cool things like gensets and stuff like that they recently did a fundraiser for 50,000 units to the rear at the movie the extranet corporate sponsor in from different vendors that we have the stuff because the environment is subtracted after year and all right we'll record I'm sorry to say it's a piece of it's bolted I won't ever use it again because in fact alone line on a different production and different development machine and available body something to do is basically incident maybe two installs it to give you an an REM list REM use Ruby Jo re a goose Ruby one of 902 and set this Depot and i'ma show sounds media right you can fill it with more this as well so I didn't I was pretty to land use system the system Ruby and just wanted to see how many lines of code executing so it executes the bottom says 6 6509 bashful to switch the ruby version let's say always calls it surprising with that I ends up maintaining your code is a violent psychopath but most really so actually Fox with Ziggy you can set me no matter sex and just switch to any folder we got visitors Ruby code in it or not yes but 170 lines up for facebook page the execution for every city you so mean of the best benchmark but you did good area in Florence like instant and without it it's like up you can measure it but of course its shell is very fast now but if you if you're going if you're going to use anything like that please use our bien por consider using an RBI his not it's not that bad pass so I'm going to switch to something I I forgot something you can't just simply be a Dean slaughter get REM implore because it just leaving stuff in your environment it's just perfect but you're not excite this vision I have which is far better most people know it i use it as well but it's basically this game states are doing it for 80 million one which is a sandbox for pakistan people tend to be sort of users of arcing with you if you ever use like web project is not because you come across geeta projects you have like a plan and 60 passes like four or five hundred is in there and that's just a fad development practice in Phoenix where this actually give you lots of a flash code things with comparison far we had six six of six and our plans it's a good tool but we probably can too a lot of stuff for some module that's nice block article on why keep and vigilante locker movie party developer and parking is like dividing windows and the wheels and solaris a thing until it like this rant about the most up and wanted to take it with work was in stores start like people easily store to see local environment which is about development practice alone also if you're if you're installing sloth and operates the projects from from pizza or something it's really a mess so if you don't use a web project or a best thing it's switched into the virtual environment both important to get things working so as a comparison handling I parting with modules is pretty easy just this is a model yesterday after I parking which we have in our environment just last night elaborate lumpa half party for this is the entire module Ramadi both I Parton and I patterns were in this exactly so what if you tell you the things to be a lot a lot easier to use models you can save time and effort maintaining have fun reproducibility which is really a big thing especially for scientists they some-some garden state they use in scientific software the output format of suffice the most were publishing papers is like a different planet did not Rodriguez prettiest are used and they just published this stuff and use different versions of the same software and get like resource that I will I won't publish in the paper but they do so i think it's it's important to have something that is weak reproducible for the results and i think you can have a lot more time and pound on come to ignore this important with developing good software so some people will say Molly starving so software like RPM does so back in the seventies there was like came from super easy to write produce is one thing and one thing good another thing I think modest last exactly that stuff is it manages your environment so it is I stopped at least making two different different folders or suffer death platform he won't pull it once it was Saturday harmony parts for that 99% of the software we use so like systems off the side to be softer graphics or whatever you want to talk about installing software in Iraq where there's a lot of different ways to do it you can use system packages you can go use size distributions and they are all compatible between my lingo is yet just have to arrange the parts in the right way and then simply load stuff for an excellent approach to scientific excellence hpc packages spoke to the easy big guys in the next August is former really good framework that doesn't only compiler software does optimize games and different tool chains for different environments different compilers go ball so they they produced modifiers educators right away robotics booty saw in the beginning like Stafford a show about module gold more innovative and already started if we stop them inside the module depends yeah what we do is like we install started easy babe so your neck just with that but you can do it you can use system packages and just think to the stuff but what is what is your emerges motors are in the sandbox environment just modifies your environment where is yes the path is my mind and well you to render correctly so that includes liver and be so obviously that works probably this item like a lightweight it is on dropping a police find us on that use my probably but what we do is start with ez bed so as motor society you have like different different tips started really provided of the verses modules this how risky all the volume is it like replaces the price is your different Bibles people decide when I you can do it like this is one of one piece of Elmo egf-like persistence tougher stuff is loaded all the time and when you're allowed to start this car you this is most water know what we do and that's optional is to load from TC Topher d so we have a script etc forecaster line but all i got but you may have noticed like this one is changing stuff like that and we do that sir that also got small yours we use easy paper just wait till I like you're gorgeous so one more thing to comfort thing about the environment or just it's a shell agnostic so it doesn't carry guys inside shell or bad so Commission dependencies every models at that point models become environment attitudes almost how do you solve the problem is it's like satisfiability problem somewhat yeah families employers sometimes can interact with our slack compilers and then yeah modesty may have clauses like conflict and type of packaging there's a complex in another factor is saying no you can use it or you need to swap it with another back simple as that okay so you have to maintain all the individual satisfied if you want to it so and yet yes you need to without auto-generated like knowledge American soil are like reading your hands tales they're all compatible ah so i think i was i miss lot because they are going to talk about easy built on like this of course a question of pops up alright it's closing here thank you | Damian Zaremba | UCqy4GH6pi5CbkcftJcwdN7Q | 2014-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,778 | 15,054 |
O6YPmlbQzIw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6YPmlbQzIw | Two Days - few blades 2 Spins - Beaver and The GraymatterMan | so 12 to 25 that's pretty good 66 to 72 is better heavy thunderstorms bad we'll have to wait and see no rain or clouds yet but you can see from that big old tree is plenty breezy younger South India watching for their squirrel man it's really cooking now over the chairs over look at my good gracious well there's the cheapest gas I've seen anywhere I don't know if you can see it or not but its 159 and truck gets out of the way it's a still 169 171 and way around where I live I'm in Norfolk the next neighboring town I got to take one of my angle grinders to the shop when I was cleaning someone had hard stuff off the one with the rapid trip jumped off the table and hit the ground and locked itself on now can't get it off they're stripping out the little holding thing that holds it in place while you try to unlock it I don't think it's a major thing but just a little setback terrible speed Rikon wait a minute he's looking at quick one not well it's about five the rain just quit been raining all day I mean gully washer got a rain that looks like a bird of prey right there I mean a gully washer what do you call them nut birds of prey they got another name this will be nice tomorrow they locked my truck up Raptors Raptors is the word I was looking for Oh Oh sometimes got me I couldn't think [Music] just my baby said no that's Matt no went in in is for that squirrel probably mean see there's not a breath of wind right now I cept beetle frozen fish dinner tonight broccoli I mean cauliflower why and what peas green peas he said okay there it is well it's Friday about 9:15 not supposed to rain in he's just cloudy turrible looking we got some thunderstorms in the afternoon they predicted but doesn't say anything about rain just thunderstorms you can see the guys that were working on that house I think there's gonna be a knife day I got some stuff I got to carry back you know there's his tremors I got a lady dropping off some knives I got to pick up some knives I got to pick up the butcher's shop knives I don't know I got a report from beaver I'll put it on here he went to Landon naughty yesterday I think he said is the worst time he's ever been through the beat you I think he found a tennis ball and two pieces of something for a million blocks I don't remember exactly what he said but it was awful okay I'll get back to you have anything exciting happens well I got a electric lawnmower blade I just got through sharpening that that's when I picked up this morning and he has the butcher shop knives that I picked up this morning now I told you that beaver went to the Land of Nod I had the worst time he ever had their passes that's his whole take for the land and honor that's another place he went on the bay now the gray matter man he went to a gray matter say we're gonna picture that there's a lot more blade cleaned up go stare bomb it he left them biting he said seven pounds in so many ounces a great matter he did find a nice I shouldn't say nice he did find a citizen's watch been in there for 20 years or maybe but he said it looks like it's completely dry inside so it's not a true waterproof watch he got a zipper he's got plenty of targets plainy a great matter that's a great matter place it let's see seven point twelve ounces a great matter what's that that's nine and nine eighteen that's twenty-five pounds a great matter he's dug at three trips Eddy dug four so that's 29 pounds that we know of now Richard went this morning to he saw Denny off the distance but he wasn't sure who it was I don't have much great matter he found he didn't send me anything but he was there to grave matter graveyard but a grave matter man he's a leader of the grave matter the only spin I get today it's through the neighborhood we're all getting our exercise pit we're about three blocks away right now on a side street well you can see it's a beautiful day but as I swing around this way things are rapidly changing fast I hope we make it home about a half a mile away come on Jack Oh big let's go come on going this way built these mailboxes for apartment two apartments two mailboxes apparently they don't own the one in the middle but they own the next one right here because there's another two mailboxes built by the same guy we saw him working on last week and we haven't been this way in a while they finish them up pretty cool well we got home and we got in about five minutes worth of all and then it started to rain then it quit range and that's just odd sprinkle now in this weird afternoon that's about it I'll see you tomorrow I'm gonna try to make a morning spin someplace do you think Indians you big ol wet Jack gives you up big ol wet yet | gravediggermax - treasure & blades | UCfyP0xPCGJW9T_tlhLI6rog | 2020-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 933 | 4,689 |
VexCpKaI37c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VexCpKaI37c | SilverHook Powerboats teams with IBM Bluemix to deliver crucial racing data | [Music] when you're racing on the ocean is a very rugged environment probably the most rugged on the planet we're heading up to eight G's if I can get any assistance from the outside it's gonna be a huge value not just to make the boat go faster but safety had a split kind of career my company data skill which has been an analytics company for many years and the racing company silver hook we built powerboat racing so now the two come together the big change came about four years ago when IBM really took intelligence and analytics into a new realm you know fundamentally using the unstructured data prior to that you got only a fraction of a whole truth when you start to look at the unstructured data which can be many forms right you can now get a hundred percent accurate view of what's happening with analytics and predicting what could be happening and a chance to up to myself the immediate value is to use the analytics so that we have virtually all the experts we need to give us the advice we need in the cockpit while racing because they're now seeing the data they're seeing what I'm seeing during the course our race in real time and they can give me advice on how to change aspects of a racing so that we have a better chance of winning when decisions have been made in business sometimes they have to be made in rapid time with multiple sources of data the virtual reality would be a way to really immerse a business decision maker into the world of what their decision will mean we're doing this for a tumor board a cancer tumor board because they have data from all different places they've got clinical records they've got treatments what we can do is to still vet down to the lowest common denominator and then show our period of time how the that disease has progressed bluemix has really been B enabler bringing these analytics which wouldn't have happened in the regular traditional technology space in the past designed the application but database structures there's a lot of people involved in doing this so having a cloud environment to be able to do that is is a game changer Helen tell me times has been something go wrong we had a fuel pressure problem and it was caused by a regulator which was dropping the fuel pressure as B boost would go up on the superchargers if a fuel pressures then go up with it you're going to detonate an engine and it'll blow up through these analytics we are now able to detect this anomaly and so being able to have some visibility into potential problems to be able to anticipate those is really enabled a fantastic track record for our team the 77 lucas oil the last 24 months have been using this so that's really been a game-changer both for data skill and silica the data is out there is what you do with it from there [Music] you | DataSkill, Inc. | UCrxGyGm2EyocJbBpmjIwqWw | 2016-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 520 | 2,800 |
Rl4asgm0D6g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl4asgm0D6g | Timeline of the economy of the Indian subcontinent | Wikipedia audio article | this is a timeline of the economy of the Indian subcontinent it includes the economic timeline of the region from the ancient era to the present and briefly summarizes the data presented in the economic history of India and list of regions by past GDP PPP articles topic an quit a 500 BC silver punch marked coins were minted as currency belonging to a period of intensive trade activity and urban development by the mahajanapadas 1 AD Indian subcontinent under the Gupta Empire United much of the subcontinent contained 33 point to 1% of the world's population and generated an estimated average of $450 1990 dollars PPP per annum and collectively produced thirty three thousand seven hundred fifty million dollars of the world's 105 thousand four hundred two million dollars 32% the largest regional contribution topic Middle Ages you 1000 indian sub-continent contained an estimated twenty eight point zero five percent of the world's population and who individually generated an estimated average of $450 one thousand nine hundred ninety dollars PPP per annum and collectively produced thirty three thousand seven hundred fifty million dollars of the world's one hundred twenty one thousand two hundred eight million dollars twenty seven point eight four percent the largest regional contribution fifteen hundred Indian subcontinent contained an estimated twenty five point zero nine percent of the world's population and who individually generated an estimated average of five hundred fifty dollars one thousand nine hundred ninety dollars PPP per annum and collectively produced sixty thousand five hundred million dollars of the world's two hundred forty eight thousand three hundred twenty-one million dollars twenty four point three six percent second only to Ming China in regional share topic Mughal era 1600 indian sub-continent mostly under the Mughal Empire contained an estimated twenty four point two seven percent of the world's population and who individually generated an estimated average of $550 one thousand nine hundred ninety dollars PPP per annum and collectively produced seventy four thousand two hundred fifty million dollars of the world's 331 thousand three hundred forty four million dollars twenty four point four one percent second only to Ming China in regional share seventeen hundred Indian subcontinent almost entirely under the Mughal Empire contained an estimated twenty seven point three five percent of the world's population and who individually generated an estimated average of five hundred thirty three dollars one thousand nine hundred ninety dollars PPP per annum and collectively produced ninety thousand seven hundred fifty million dollars of the world's three hundred seventy one thousand fifty eight million dollars twenty four point four six percent the largest state contribution in the world ahead of Qing China seventeen hundred to seventeen fifty the Indian subcontinent largely under the Mughal Empire is the most important center of manufacturing in international trade producing twenty five percent of the world's industrial output topic colonial period there is no doubt that our grievances against the British Empire had a sound basis as the painstaking statistical work of the Cambridge historian Angus Madison has shown India's share of world income collapsed from 22.6% in 1700 almost equal to Europe's share of 23.3% at that time to as low as 3.8 percent in 1952 indeed at the beginning of the 20th century the brightest jewel in the British crown was the poorest country in the world in terms of per capita income topic East India Company 1793 Cornwallis permanent settlement instituted in Bengal 1820 was the world's largest economy followed by the UK and India Industrial Revolution in the UK catapulted the nation to the top League of Europe for the first time ever during this period British foreign and economic policies began treating India as an unequal partner for the first time point 1 8 5 0 the gross domestic product of India in 1850 dropped to 5 to 10 percent and was estimated at about 40 percent that of China British cotton exports reached 30% of the Indian market by 1850 topic british raj 1868 first estimation of India's national income by data bind a ROG 1870 India's economy had a 9.2 percent share of world income under the British Empire 1900 under the British Empire India's share of manufacturing declined to 2% of global industrial output 1913 India's economy had a 5.4 percent share of world income under the British Empire 1930 Indian subcontinent contained an estimated 300 36.4 of the world's two thousand seventy million souls 16 point two five percent and who individually generated an estimated average of $726 1990 dollars per annum and collectively produced two hundred forty four thousand 97 million dollars of the world's three million eight hundred thousand million dollars six forty two percent 1943 famine of Bengal topic post-independence period you topic nehru v and era 19:52 India's economy had a 3.8 percent share of world income 1973 India's economy was four hundred ninety four point eight billion dollars which accounted for a three point one percent share of world income topic 1982 1991 economically closed topic 1991 present 1991 economic liberalisation was initiated by Indian Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao and his Finance Minister Manmohan Singh in response to a macro economic crisis 1996 beginning of short-lived coalition gov India's economy is 1.5 6-0 trillion dollars purchasing power parity accounting for a 3.9 percent share of world GDP the fifth largest in the world 2004 first NDA govt T and inflation is 3.8 percent India's economy is 2.8 7 0 trillion dollars purchasing power parity accounting for a 4.7 percent share of world GDP the fourth largest 2010 India's economy is four point zero zero two trillion dollars purchasing power parity which accounts for a four point five percent share of world income the fourth largest in the world in terms of real GDP PPP 2012 second half evapo to an inflation 10 percent India's economy is four point eight to five trillion dollars purchasing power parity the third largest in the world in terms of real GDP PPP 2014 India's economy is seven point three seven six trillion dollars purchasing power parity the third largest in the world in terms of real GDP PPP 2017 NDA two and inflation is three point eight percent India's economy is nine point four four eight trillion dollars purchasing power parity and accounts for a seven point four five percent share of world GDP PPP topic see also list of regions bypassed GDP PPP | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,072 | 6,599 |
OY-t4b59XSg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY-t4b59XSg | STRATEGY: Diversity Wins | I'm pretty sure I believe in diversity for the right reasons that's diversity with a capital D gender race nationality or what-have-you but I want to talk about a different kind of diversity for just a minute and that different kind of diversity is what I call lowercase D diversity the shorthand of what I'm about to say is if you mix stuff up on any dimensions whatsoever short people tall people left-handed people right-handed people people from universities people with third grade as their last year of Education mix it up and you get a better way to address problems better answers etc so the guy name is Scott page you wrote a book called the difference now the power of diversity creates better groups firms schools and societies and what it boils down to and you're gonna think this is absurd and you're not going to buy my act when I first say it but read the book think about it whatever what he says is random groups of human beings more or less dragged off the street will do a better job of solving problems than a group of experts and you know we could go on about this for hours about the problems with experts they are very very narrow they tend to do groupthink often as not they all came from the same six universities or what have you but let me read one thing of his out of this book called the difference now diverse groups of problem solvers groups of people with diverse tools consistently outperform groups of the best and the brightest if I form two groups one was random and therefore diverse by definition and one consisting of the best individual performers the first group the diverse group almost always did better bottom line is he puts a diversity trumped ability Wow is that counterintuitive , and Wow is it ever important diversity remember left-handed right-handed short tall came from America came from Jamaica came from China every race every gender left-handed right-handed I don't care what the difference is if you sit down with a group to work on something and it is not a diverse group you are really screwing it up big-time and never ever ever let a group consists entirely of insiders from your organization or part of the organization diversity with a lowercase D absolutely imperative to doing good work and nine out of ten times we just don't come close you | Tom Peters | UCFETSm-B3JJs0yPVP-S45eg | 2010-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 416 | 2,306 |
SN5cwSzcytQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN5cwSzcytQ | Final Report of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities | 3/10 | Section six of the Watergate report vol 1 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by John Denison Portland Maine final report of the Senate Select Committee on presidential campaign activities vol 1 section K payoffs to Watergate defendants subsection 1 early payoff discussions as already noted on June 20 or 21 Liddy met with LaRue and mardian and told them of commitments made to provide bail legal expenses and family support funds for the Watergate defendants mardian said he also discussed Hunt's request to CRP for legal fees with CRP counsel Kenneth Parkinson and Paul O'Brien and with William Bittman Hunt's attorney mardian said he thought this request was blackmail and should not be paid he said he had no other discussions regarding payment of money to the defendants Dean however testified that mardian suggested that the CIA assist regarding financial support for the defendants this discussion concerning the CIA Dean said arose in a meeting among dean mardian and mitchell during which mitchell suggested that dean contact Ehrlichman and Haldeman to have the white house request CIA financial assistance for the defendants Dean did meet with general Walters on June 26 June 27 and June 28 and asked Walters whether the CIA would provide financial assistance for bail legal defense and family support Walters answered in the negative subsection 2 the activities of Herbert Kalmbach and Tony u Lhasa wits On June 28 Dean testified he met with Mitchell LaRue and mardian and informed them that the CIA would not financial assistance according to Dean LaRue then indicated that Stan's had only limited cash 70,000 or 80,000 and that much more would be needed Dean testified that Mitchell asked him to obtain Haldeman and Ehrlichman approval to use Herbert Kalmbach to raise the necessary money Mitchell denied being at this meeting and asked Dean to acquire callbacks services Dean testified he conveyed the suggestion to Haldeman and Ehrlichman who told him to contact Kalmbach during an April 14 1973 meeting among the president Ehrlichman and Haldeman all demand confirmed this fact stating quote we Ehrlichman and Haldeman referred him Dean to come back unquote as a result Dean called come back on June 28 1972 and told him that Haldeman Ehrlichman and Mitchell had requested that he come to Washington as quickly as possible call back immediately flew to Washington and met with Dean on June 29 Dean knew come back did not wish to engage in further fundraising in order to persuade compact to take this new assignment Dean said he told comback all he knew respecting the break-in and suggested that the scandal might involve the president himself although he did not know this for a fact he told combat that Haldeman Ehrlichman and Mitchell felt it very important that he raised the money and instructed comback to contact LaRue as to the amounts needed and the timing comback confirmed that he met with Dean on June 29 and was asked by Dean to assume the fundraising assignment he said Dean stressed that the assignment required absolute secrecy and indicated that if it became known it might jeopardize the campaign Compaq said that in giving him this assignment Dean indicated he spoke for others not only for himself he said that although Dean did not use Haldeman Zoar ehrlichman's name he knew Dean reported to Ehrlichman and worked for Haldeman and Dean was counseled to the president contact believed Dean had authority to ask him to undertake this task stands testified he met with Compaq on June 29 and gave him $75,000 after being informed that the money was needed for a special White House project stan said that callback stated he was asking for the money on quote high authority unquote according to both compacts and Stan's testimony contact did not inform Stan's how the money would be used Compaq distributed the money through Tony you Lassa wits who had been hired originally by John Ehrlichman for White House assignments you Lassa wits was unable to deliver the money to either Douglas County or Paul O'Brien the first two contacts comback suggested because of their reluctance to receive funds under the conditions set by u llah so it's the third contact william Bittman hunts attorney after an initial rejection agreed to accept twenty five thousand dollars in cash in a brown envelope placed on a ledge in a telephone booth in his law office building you Lassa wits wanted to deliver the full amount received from stands $75,000 but Bittman only wanted his initial fee of twenty five thousand dollars the delivery of these funds was typical of the procedure u llah so it's used on future occasions he placed the envelope containing the $25,000 in the telephone booth and called Bittman to retrieve it Pittman described the color of the suit he was wearing you law so it's hid and watched until Pittman came out of the elevator went to the booth took the envelope and went back into the elevator you Lassa wits then left the building after making this delivery to Pittman you Lassa wits received a call from calm back and another telephone booth combat gave you law so it's a telephone number and told him to contact the quote writer unquote or the quote writers wife unquote code names for hunt and mrs. hunt you law so it's using his alias mr. rivers called mrs. hunt he asked her what sums of money would be needed for the various defendants mrs. hunt gave you law so it's figures for a five-month period that covered salaries for hunt McCord and Liddy three thousand dollars a month for each family support for Barker Sturges Gonzalez and Martinez totaling about $14,000 and a separate twenty three thousand dollars to Barker which included quote ten thousand dollars bail ten thousand dollars under the table and three thousand dollars for other expenses unquote mrs. hunt also told you law so it's what would be required for legal fees the lawyers for hunt McCord Liddy and Barker were each to receive $25,000 an additional ten thousand dollars in legal fees for each of the remaining three defendants Sturgess Gonzalez and Martinez was also required these were only the initial requirements the total sum mrs. hunt was requesting was in the vicinity of four hundred thousand to four hundred and fifty thousand dollars this of course was very much above the $75,000 you Lassa wits had received from con doc you law so it's kept comback informed respecting his discussions with mrs. hunt you Lassa wits arranged with mrs. hunt the supply of forty thousand dollars as a quote down payment unquote you law so it's placed the forty thousand dollars for mrs. hunt in a locker at national airport in Washington and telephoned her instructions to pick up the key to the locker which would be scotch-taped under the ledge in a telephone booth at the airport the key was placed exactly five minutes before mrs. hunt arrived to retrieve it again you LA so it's assumed a position where he could observe the telephone booth unseen he saw mrs. hunt whose clothing was known to him go to the telephone booth retrieve the key opened the locker and removed the money comback came to washington on July 19 to meet with Dean and LaRue and receive an additional amount of money from LaRue according to calm back the amount was forty thousand dollars LaRue however estimated twenty thousand dollars this money came from the eighty one thousand dollars which Sloan and Stan's had removed from Stan's safe and given to LaRue calm back testified that he took the forty thousand dollars to New York and gave it to you la so it's after the July nineteen meeting Compaq became concerned over the clandestine nature of the funding operations which he found distasteful Dean at that meeting had asked Compaq to raise additional funds for the Watergate defendants and Compaq had determined to talk to Ehrlichman about it he wanted ehrlichman's assurances as to the propriety of the assignment until that time he had distributed funds given him by stands or LaRue now he was being asked to seek an outside contributor on July 26 Compaq traveled to Washington and met with Ehrlichman he found Ehrlichman familiar with a fundraising assignment he had received from Dean he explained to Ehrlichman that the secrecy of the operation and the various activities connected with it disturbed him Compaq said he remembered vividly the meeting with Ehrlichman because I looked at him and I said John I am looking right into your eyes I know Jeannie and your family you know Barbara and my family you know that my family and my reputation mean everything to me and it is just absolutely necessary John that you tell me first that John Dean has the authority to direct me in this assignment and that I am to go forward on it kalmbach's said Ehrlichman declared herb John Dean does have the authority it is proper and you are to go forward Ehrlichman also emphasized the need for the secrecy stating that if the press were to learn of these activities quote they would have our heads in their laps unquote this satisfied calm back he left the meeting and later obtained an additional $30,000 from LaRue which he transmitted to you Lhasa whit's Ehrlichman denied that he reassured compact but did recall a conversation where secrecy was discussed and that comb back told him quote mr. Yue Lhasa wits was carrying money back and forth unquote compact said he returned to California and raised an additional 75 thousand dollars in cash from a private contributor Thomas v Jones chairman of Northrop corporation mr. Jones did not know the intended use of the money and apparently believed he was making a campaign contribution to the president Compaq notified you Lhasa Wits to come to California and meet him in front of the airport er in near comm box office in Newport Beach compact picked you Lhasa Wits up in his car they drove a distance part and Compaq gave the cash to you Lhasa wits you lost wits told the committee that while in California he warned comback that quote something here is not kosher unquote that quote it's definitely not your ballgame mister Kalmbach unquote he told compact that because of the increasing size of the money demands and other surrounding circumstances it was time for both of them to get out of the project compact testified that in mid-august Dean and LaRue contacted him again seeking additional funds he decided however that he would not participate further in this assignment Compaq told the committee that one factor that disturbed him and led him to quit was the newspaper stories about Watergate appearing in the press on September 19 at LaRue's urgent request you lost wits flew to Washington from New York and delivered the remaining funds Kalmbach had given him fifty three thousand dollars to mrs. hunt twenty-nine thousand dollars to LaRue this terminated you lhasa wits 'as and kalmbach's activities respecting the funding of the Watergate defendants comback testified that after these funds were delivered by you Lhasa Wits to mrs. hunt and LaRue he arranged a meeting with Dean and LaRue in dean's office to reconcile with LaRue the amount of money distributed in the operation he testified that the total amount received by him and dispersed through you lhasa wits was approximately $220,000 as soon as he had made the reconciliation with LaRue Compaq destroyed his notes by shredding and burning them in dean's office LaRue took over the raising of funds and their distribution to the Watergate defendants his contact became William Bittman Hunt's attorney however because of the rising demands for money it was soon necessary for LaRue to find additional funds some section three the hunt to Colson telephone call in late November 1972 hunt called Colson to complain about the failure of the white house and CRP to meet their monetary commitments Colson recorded the conversation and a copy of its transcript is entered in the record as exhibit number 152 in this call hunt among other things stated there is a great deal of unease and concern on the part of seven defendants but there is a great deal of financial expense that has not been covered and what we have been getting has been coming in very minor jibs and drabs and Parkinson who has been the go-between with my attorney doesn't seem to be very effective and we are now reaching a point of which these people have really got to this is a long haul thing and the stakes are very high and I thought that you would want to know that this thing must not break apart for foolish reasons all right now we've set a deadline now for a close of business on the 25th of November for the resolution on the liquidation of everything that is outstanding we are protecting guys who are really responsible but now that's that and of course that's a continuing requirement but at the same time this is a two-way street and as I said before we think that now is the time when a move should be made and surely the cheapest commodity available is money these lawyers have not been paid there are large sums of money outstanding that's the principle thing living allowances which are due again on the 31st of this month we want that stuff well in hand for some months in advance I think these are all reasonable requests they're all promised in advance and reaffirmed from time to time to my attorney and so forth so in turn I've been giving commitments to the people who look to me Colson gave a copy of the tape recording to Dean on November 15 Dean Ehrlichman and Haldeman met at Camp David to discuss the conversation and the increasing threatening demands transmitted through hunts lawyer to Paul O'Brien Dean testified that his instructions from Haldeman and Ehrlichman were to meet with Mitchell play the tape and tell him to take care of these problems Dean went to New York played the tape for Mitchell but received no indication from Mitchell that he would take any action some section for the 350 thousand dollar white house fund prior to April 7 1972 three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash previously kept in Sloan's safe at CRP had been sent to the White House and Haldeman s request purportedly for pulling purposes straik n' had received the money in Sloane's office and had taken it to the White House Haldeman had arranged for a person he trusted not identified with the White House to keep the funds in a private bank account according to Dean's testimony in the first week of December Mitchell called Dean and told him that a portion of this $350,000 must be used to meet the demands by Hunt and others mitchell indicated that the money used would be later replaced Mitchell asked Dean to obtain Haldeman's approval for this action Dean conveyed Mitchell's message to Haldeman although both Dean and Haldeman were reluctant to use this money they had no alternative Haldeman authorized Dean to inform Strahan to deliver the money to CRP strenghten testified that at first he delivered only $40,000 of the three hundred and fifty thousand dollars to LaRue Haldeman confirmed this delivery when in in April 14 1973 meeting with the president he stated quote then they got desperate for money and being desperate for money took back I think that it was forty thousand dollars unquote but this delivery Dean testified did not satisfy the demands that quote continued to be relayed by mr. Pittman to mr. O'Brien who in turn would relay them to mr. Mitchell mr. LaRue and myself I in turn would tell Haldeman and Ehrlichman of the demands unquote Dean testified that the demands reached the crescendo point shortly before the trial in early January he said that O'Brien and LaRue came to his office and told him of the seriousness of the problem also he said Mitchell called him to instruct that once again he should ask Haldeman for the necessary funds Dean said he called Haldeman told him of Mitchell's request and recommended that they deliver the entire balance of the $350,000 to LaRue Haldeman acquiesced according to Dean and said quote send the entire damn bundle to them but make sure we get a receipt for $350,000 unquote Dean testified he called stricken and told him to take the money to the room in a meeting on April 14 1973 Haldeman told the president that he had given the balance of the 350 thousand dollars to LaRue because quote they needed money and we wanted to get rid of money it seemed it was of mutual interest in working it out unquote in an April 16 1973 meeting aldermen told the president than his participation in payments to the defendants in my viewpoint wasn't to shut them up but that is a hard case for anybody to believe I suppose unquote subsection 5 additional pressures by Hunt severe pressure from hunt for additional funds came after the Watergate trial and prior to his sentence untested find that he requested his attorney mr. Pittman to arrange a meeting between Hunt and O'Brien hunt told O'Brien when they met that his legal fees amounted to approximately $60,000 and that he was also concerned about the future of his family and desired to have the equivalent of two years subsistence available to them before his incarceration although hunt testified he did not intend any threat he told the committee and I put it to mr. O'Brien that I had engaged as he might or might not know in other activities which I believed I described as seamy activities for the White House I do not believe that I specified them however I did make reference to them the context of such references was that if anyone was to receive benefits at that time in view of my long and loyal service if not hazardous service for the White House that certainly I should receive priority consideration Hunt said O'Brien suggested that he sent a memorandum to Colson hunt did not want to write a memorandum but thought he should contact Colson to explain his situation to him Pittman contacted Coulson's office and arranged for Coulson's law partner David Shapiro to meet him On February 16 1973 hunt testified he told Shapiro substantially the same things he told O'Brien including a reference to his quote seamy activities unquote for the White House Hunt was very disappointed with the meeting since Shapiro did not appear sympathetic unsaid he made it clear to Shapiro that he wanted the money prior to the date of his sentence so he could make quote prudent distribution of that among the members of my family my dependents taking care of insurance premiums and that sort of thing that it would have to be delivered to me before I was in jail unquote hunt testified that on March 20 or 21 just prior to his sentence he received $75,000 in cash LaRue admitted making the payment to hunt after approval from Mitchell some section 6 the March 21 meeting in the Oval Office the indictment returned against Haldeman Ehrlichman Colson Mitchell stricken mardian and Parkinson alleges that the final payment to hunt by LaRue was made on March 21 1973 not March 20 shortly after Dean Haldeman and the president discussed hunts demands for money according to the ended at presidential transcripts it now appears that the conversation Dean testified he had with the president on March 13 1973 concerning hunts demand actually occurred on the morning of March 21 although in his testimony before the committee Dean insisted that he correctly placed this conversation on March 13 in this conversation Dean said he told the president quote that there were money demands being made by the 7 convicted defendants and that the sentencing of these individuals was not far off it was during this conversation that Haldeman came into the office after this brief interruption by Haldeman's coming in but while he was still there I told the president about the fact that there was no money to pay these individuals to meet their demands he asked me how much it would cost I told him that I could only make an estimate that it might be as high as 1 million dollars or more he told me that that was no problem and he also looked over at Haldeman and repeated the same statement he then asked me who was demanding the money and I told him it was principally coming from Hunt through his attorney the conversation then turned back to the question from the president regarding the money that was being paid to the defendants he asked me how this was done I told him I didn't know much about it other than the fact that the money was laundered so it could not be traced and then there were secret deliveries I told them I was learning about things I had never known before but the next time I would certainly be more knowledgeable unquote Dean also testified that money matters were discussed during his morning meeting with the president on March 21 the edited transcript of the March 21 meeting demonstrates that Dean's recollection as set forth in his testimony of his principal meeting with the president concerning the hush money demands from the Watergate defendants was in a large part accurate the following portions of the edited transcript supplied by the president aren't particularly illustrative Dean so that is it that is the extent of the knowledge so where are the soft spots on this well first of all there is the problem of the continued blackmail which will not only go on now but it will go on while these people are in prison and it will compound the obstruction of justice situation it will cost money it is dangerous people around here are not pros at this sort of thing this is the sort of thing mafia people can do washing money getting clean money and things like that we just don't know about those things because we are not criminals and not used to dealing in that business president that's right Dean it is a tough thing to know how to do president maybe it takes a gang to do that Dean that's right there is a real problem as to whether we could even do it plus there is a real problem in raising money Mitchell has been working on raising some money he's one of the ones with the most to lose but there is no denying the fact that the White House in Ehrlichman Haldeman and Dean are involved in some of the early money decisions president how much money do you need Dean I would say these people are going to cost a million dollars over the next two years president we could get that on the money if you need the money you could get that you could get a million dollars you could get add in cash I know where it could be gotten and is not easy but it could be done but the question is who the hell would handle it any ideas on that Dean that's right well I think that is something that Mitchell want to be charged with president I would think so too what do you think you don't need a million right away but you need a million is that running Dean that is worried president you needed in cash don't you I am just thinking out loud here for a moment would you put that through the Kuban committee Dean no president it is going to be checks cash money etc how if that ever comes out are you gonna handle it is the Kuban committee an obstruction of justice if they want to help Dean well they have priests in it president would that give a little bit of a cover Dean that would give some for the Cubans and possibly hunt then you've got Liddy McCord is not accepting any money so he's not a bought man right now president okay go ahead president just looking at the immediate problem don't you think you have to handle Hunt's financial situation damn soon Dean I think that is I talked to Mitchell about that last night and president it seems to me we have to keep the cap on the bottle that much where we don't have any options Dean that's right president either that or it all blows right now talking about your obstruction of justice though I don't see it Dean well I have been a conduit for information on taking care of people out there who are guilty of crimes president oh you mean like the blackmailers Dean the blackmailers right president well I wonder if that part of it can't be I wonder if that doesn't let me put it frankly I wonder if that doesn't have to be continued let me put it this way let us suppose that you get the million bucks and you get the proper way to handle it you could hold that side Dean uh-huh president it would seem to me that would be worthwhile another way to do it then Bob and John realizes this is to continue to try to cut our losses now we have to take a look at that course of action first it is going to require approximately a million dollars to take care of the jackasses who are in jail that could be arranged but you realize that after we are gone and assuming we can expend this money then they are going to crack and it would be an unseemly story frankly all the people aren't going to care that much Dean they're going to stone wallet as it now stands accepting hunt that's why his threat Haldeman it's hunts opportunity president that's why for your immediate things you have no choice but to come up with a $120,000 or whatever it is right Dean that's right president would you agree that that's the prime thing that you damn well better get that done Dean obviously he ought to be given some signal anyway president expletive deleted get it in a way that who is going to talk to him Coulson he is the one who was supposed to know him at this meeting and at the afternoon meeting on March 21 other alternatives to paying hush money were considered including certain public disclosures during the afternoon meeting with regard to public disclosures the participants perceived no viable quote option unquote which would not precipitate revelation of the cover-up at the close of the afternoon March 21 meeting the president telling Dean Haldeman and Ehrlichman he had to leave concluded with an unanswered question president what the hell does one disclose that isn't going to blow something some section 7 other relevant presidential meetings concerning payoffs the following morning on March 22 1973 Dean met with Haldeman Ehrlichman and Mitchell in Haldeman x' office at the beginning of this meeting Dean said Ehrlichman asked Mitchell whether Hunt's money problem had been solved Dean said Mitchell replied he didn't think it was a problem Mitchell denied this discussion took place Ehrlichman recalls a conversation on March 22 when Dean not Ehrlichman asked Mitchell without specific reference to hunt quote is that matter taken care of unquote Mitchell's answer Ehrlichman says was something like quote I guess Oh unquote Dean's version is supported by the edited presidential transcripts the transcripts show that in a meeting between the president and Dean in the Oval Office on April 16 1973 Dean recalled that a few days after the March 21 meeting he met with Haldeman Ehrlichman and Mitchell Dean said Ehrlichman asked him quote well is that problem with hunt straightened out unquote Dean said he told Ehrlichman to ask Mitchell who in turn replied quote I think the problem is solved unquote the conversation between the president and Dean continued president that's all Dean that's all he said president in other words that was done at the Mitchell level Dean that's right president but you have knowledge Haldeman had knowledge Ehrlichman had knowledge and I suppose I did that night that assumes culpability on that doesn't it also relevant is in April 17 1973 conversation among the president Haldeman and Ehrlichman president well inaudible I suppose then we should have cut shut it off because later on you met in your office and Mitchell said that was taken care of Aldermen the next day maybe I can find a date by that president yeah and Dean was there and said what was what about this money for hunt wasn't deemed there alderman no what happened was Ehrlichman and Dean and Mitchell and I were in the office in my office and we were discussing other matters and in the process of it Mitchell said he turned to Dean and said let me raise another point uh have you taken care of the other problem the hunt problem but we all knew instantly what he meant Dean kind of looked a little flustered and said well well no I don't know where that is or something and Mitchell said well I guess it's taken care of and so we assumed from that that Mitchell had taken care of it and there was no further squeak out of it so I now assumed that Mitchell took care of it just prior to the above exchange the president recalled his discussion with Dean on March 21 about the possibility that it might require 1 million dollars to meet the blackmail demands from Watergate defendants Haldeman inaccurately recalled to the president that he the president had told Dean quote once you start down the path with blackmail it's constant escalation unquote then Haldeman said quote they could jump and then say yes well that was morally wrong what you should have said is that blackmail is wrong not that it's too costly unquote at the same meeting the following Kola coin took place between the President and Haldeman Haldeman we left it that we can't do anything about it anyway we don't have any money and it isn't a question to be directed here this is something relates to Mitchell's problem Ehrlichman has no problem with this thing with Hunt and Ehrlichman said expletive removed quote if you're going to get in to blackmail to hell with it unquote president good unintelligible thank God you were in there when it happened but you remember the conversation Haldeman yes sir president I didn't tell him to go get the money did I Haldeman no some of the participants involved in the payments to defendants Haldeman Ehrlichman Kalmbach told the committee that payments were authorized not to buy The Silence of the defendants but solely to create a defense fund for the Watergate burglars a fund which they said they believed was legitimate and in people 14 1973 meeting between the president and Haldeman the following colloquy took place all the that was the line they used around here that we've got to have money for their legal fees and family president support well I heard something about that at a much later time president and frankly not knowing much about obstruction of justice I thought it was perfectly proper would it be perfectly proper Ehrlichman the defense of the president berrigan's Ehrlichman the Chicago seven president the Chicago seven Haldeman they have a defense fund for everybody this evidence must be considered in light of the contrary evidence presented above as indicated none of those who authorized or participated in the making of the payments to the Watergate defendants used their own money to the contrary they used campaign funds contributed by others who had no knowledge that their money was being employed to pay the legal fees of the Watergate defendants and to support their families also relevant is the clandestine nature of the payoffs which were made with $100 bills and placed in quote drops unquote by an unseen intermediary using a code name even the president recognized that the payoffs smacked of coverup in an April 27 meeting with Henry Peterson the secret payments of money to the Watergate defendants were discussed Henry Peterson once you do it in a clandestine fashion it takes on the elements president elements of a cover-up Andrew Peterson that's right and obstruction of justice end of section 6 section 7 of the Watergate report vol 1 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by John Denison Portland Maine final report of the Senate Select Committee on presidential campaign activities volume 1 section L represent a concerning executive clemency only the president of the United States can grant executive clemency in a manner involving a federal crime the evidence reveals that during the latter part of 1972 and in early January 1973 prior to the first Watergate trial promises of executive clemency were made to certain wonder gate defendants in a further effort to maintain their silence these promises of executive clemency remained with representation that they were authorized by high officials close to the president Ehrlichman testified that he discussed executive clemency with the president as early as July 1972 according to Ehrlichman the president did not even want members of the White House staff to discuss clemency with anyone involved in the case much less to offer it the president in a statement on August 15 1973 confirmed Ehrlichman statement that he told Ehrlichman in July that under no circumstances could executive clemency be considered for participants in the Watergate affair subsection 1 representations to James McCord McCord testified that in late September or early October 1972 Gerald ulchhhh his attorney met with William Bittman who represented Hunt after this meeting McCord said all told McCord that executive clemency financial support and rehabilitation would be made available to the Watergate defendants alg denied in his testimony before the committee that he transmitted these assurances of executive clemency to McCord to the contrary he testified he told McCord Jim it can be Christmas Easter and Thanksgiving all rolled into one but in my opinion the president would not touch this with a ten-foot pole so do not rely on any prospect of executive clemency McCord testified Hunt also told him that executive clemency would be granted and quote spoke in terms as though it had already been committed unquote mr. McCord said these assurances from hunch were made in late September or October while hunt and McCord were at the courthouse McCord stated that discussions involving executive clemency also occurred with Hunt's wife and that from September to December mrs. hunt pressured McCord to remain silent and accept the proposal for executive clemency which he declined McCord was told that similar proposals were made to Barker Gonzalez Martinez Sturgis and Liddy more direct promises of executive clemency came to McCord after he sent an anonymous letter on December 31 to Jack Cole field which dramatically warned that quote if Helms goes and if the Watergate operation is laid at the CIA's feet where it does not belong every tree in the forest will fall it will be a scorched desert the whole matter is at the precipice now just pass the message that if they want it to blow they are on exactly the right course I'm sorry that you will get hurt in the fallout unquote McCord had become increasingly alarmed over what he considered efforts by his attorney and persons at CRP and the White House to have him falsely assert as a defense to the criminal charges against him that the break-in was part of a CIA mission Caulfield who believed the letter came from McCord immediately telephoned its contents to Dean's assistant Fred fielding and later gave the letter to Dean Dean discussed the problem with Paul O'Brien O'Brien reported the matter to Mitchell who directed O'Brien to have Caulfield determine McCord's intentions On January 8 1973 Dean asked O'Brien to communicate to mccords lawyer that a friend of McCord's would contact McCord which O'Brien did O'Brien also told hunts lawyer Bittman about the conversation with Dean later that day McCord and ulchhhh visited bitumens office and after altra met with Pittman alone alt told the court that he would receive a call that evening from a white house friend unquote the initial contact with McCord was made by Caulfield through Tony you Lassa wits who telephoned McCord in the early morning hours of January 9 1973 and told him to go to a nearby phone booth to receive the message McCord complied and heard a voice unfamiliar to him say quote plead guilty one year is a long time you will get executive clemency your family will be taken care of and when you get out you will be rehabilitated and a job will be found for you don't take immunity when called before the grand jury after delivering the message you law so it's reported McCord's apparent satisfaction to Caulfield in the meantime according to Dean O'Brien and Mitchell both contacted Dean and told him that since Hunt had received an insurance of executive clemency discussed below McCord and the others were similarly entitled Mitchell and O'Brien felt Caulfield could most effectively carry that message to McCord Dean testified that he called Caulfield told him to see McCord in person and gave him a clemency message for McCord similar to the one transmitted to hunt through Bittman Mitchell's testimony before the committee indicated he knew in January 1973 the Dean asked Caulfield to talk to McCord to ascertain McCord's plans but Mitchell does not remember contemporaneously learning that Caulfield had offered McCord clemency Caulfield arranged a meeting with McCord on the George Washington Parkway in Virginia the first of several through another telephone call from you Lassa wits to McCord at the telephone booth near mccords home this meeting took place on January 12 McCord testified that Caulfield then urged him to plead guilty receive clemency and be rehabilitated afterward according to McCord Caulfield said that he carried the clemency message quote from the very highest of the White House unquote McCord said he was told by Caulfield that the president would be apprised at the next meeting and that Caulfield said quote I may have a message to you at our next meeting from the President himself unquote Caulfield testified that on January 13 Dean advised him to stress to McCord the sincerity of the clemency offer when Caulfield asked if the offer came from the president Dean replied it came quote from the top unquote Caulfield said that he assumed this implied Ehrlichman speaking for the president because Dean rarely made decisions without Ehrlichman xinput Caulfield however never had personal discussions with the President on this matter and had no personal knowledge that the president authorized a clemency offered to McCord On January 14 Caulfield again met with McCord on the George Washington Parkway and told McCord that his efforts to develop as a defense to the criminal charges against him his claims of government wiretaps of certain phone calls he had made to foreign embassies would not be successful McCord became very concerned and was assured that he would receive clemency after ten or eleven months imprisonment Caulfield on this occasion told McCord the president's ability to govern is at stake another Teapot Dome scandal is possible and the government may fall everybody else is on track but you you are not following the gameplan get closer to your attorney there followed to telephone conversations on January 15 and January 16 during which McCord indicated Caulfield that he had no desire to talk to him further and suggested that if the White House wanted to be honest it should look into mccords perjury charges against Magruder and his claims as to the tapping of his two embassy calls however a final meeting was arranged between McCord and Caulfield on the George Washington Parkway for January 25 McCord testified that at this meeting Caulfield repeated the offers of clemency financial support and rehabilitation according to McCord Caulfield discouraged his hopes for Winehouse action on his wiretap defense and cautioned him that if he made public allegations against high administration officials the administration would undoubtedly defend itself McCord interpreted this as a quote personal threat unquote to his safety but stated his willingness to take the risk Caulfield testified that in this final meeting he concluded that McCord was definitely going to speak out on the Watergate burglary and would probably make allegations against Whitehouse and other high officials Caulfield said he told McCord Jim I have worked with these people and I know them to be as tough minded as you and I when you make your statement don't underestimate them if I were in your shoes I would probably be doing the same thing subsection 2 representations to Howard hunt on December 8 1972 Hunt's wife Dorothy died in an airplane crash in Chicago three weeks later on December 31 Hunt sent a letter to Colson that stated I had understood you to say that you would be willing to see my attorney bill bitman at any time after my wife's death I asked him to see you but his efforts were unavailing and though I believe I understand the delicacy of your overt position I nevertheless feel myself even more isolated than before my wife's death the imminent trial my present mental depression and my inability to get any relief from my friends on whom I had in good faith relied I can't tell you how important it is under the circumstances for Bill Bittman to have the opportunity to meet with you and I trust that you will do me that favor there is a limit to the endurance of any man trapped in a hostile situation and mine was reached on December 8 I do believe in God not necessarily on just but in governance of a divine being his will however is often enacted through human hands and human adversaries are arraigned against me Coulson sent Dean a copy at the letter with a note that asked now what the hell do I do Dean testified that on January 2 1973 Paul O'Brien called him and with some urgency requested that Dean meet with him concerning serious problems with hunt when Dean met with O'Brien that evening O'Brien told Dean that Hunt wished to plead guilty but before changing his plea hunt wanted White House assurance of executive clemency On January 3 Colson called Dean to say then he did not want to meet with bitman Dean testified he went to Ehrlichman and told him the situation Ehrlichman according to Dean asked Colson to meet with Bittman which Coulson did after meeting with Pitman that same day Colson met with Dean and Ehrlichman in ehrlichman's office Dean testified that Colson was upset and said it was imperative to offer Hunt executive clemency Dean said Ehrlichman indicated he would speak to the president about it and directed Colson not to address the president on the subject Ehrlichman testified that at this meeting he told Dean and Colson of his July 1972 conversation with the president where the president had stressed that no one in the White House was to discuss or offer clemency the next day according to Dean Ehrlichman confided to Dean that he had given Colson an affirmative answer regarding clemency for Hunt and that Colson had again met with Bittman On January 5 Colson reported his second meeting with Pittman to Ehrlichman and Dean Coulson said he gave Bittman on general assurance respecting clemency rather than a firm commitment saying that although a year is a long time clemency usually comes around Christmas Dean said he expressed the feeling that the other two pendants would expect the same type of arrangement and that Ehrlichman said the same assurance would apply to all according to Dean Colson after the meeting told Dean he had ignored ehrlichman's instructions and discussed clemency with the president Ehrlichman confirms that in January he met with Colson and Dean to discuss the hunt bitman request for help Ehrlichman said the main purpose of the meeting was to attempt to deal with Hunt's depressed state of mind and to determine how best to aid him but Ehrlichman testified he made it clear to Colson that under no circumstances could executive clemency be offered hunt his version of the January 5 meeting was that Colson gave Dean and Ehrlichman quote the strongest kinds of assurances that he had not made any sort of commitment unquote however Hunt did change his plea to guilty at the opening of the trial On January 10 the antedate presidential transcripts revealed that the following comments and recollections regarding clemency to hunt were made at the March 21 1973 meeting among the president Haldeman and Dean before Hunt was sentenced Dean here is what is happening right now what sort of brings matters to the unintelligible one this is going to be a continual blackmail operation by hunt and Liddy and the Cubans no doubt about it and McCord who is another one involved McCord has asked for nothing McCord did ask to meet with somebody with Jack Caulfield who is his old friend who had gotten him hired over there and when Caulfield had him hired he was a perfectly legitimate security man and he wanted to talk about commutation and things like that and as you know Coulson has talked indirectly to hunt about commutation all of these things are bad in that they are problems they are promises they are commitments they are the very sort of thing that the Senate is going to be looking most for I don't think they can find them for clean precedent pretty hard Deen pretty hard damn hard it's all cash president pretty hard I mean as far as the witnesses are concerned as a matter of fact there was a discussion with somebody about Huns problem on account of his wife and I said of course commutation could be considered on the basis of his wife's death and that was the only conversation I ever had in that light Dean Wright president you have the problem with hunt and his clemency Dean that's right and you're going to have a clemency problem with the others they all are going to expect to be out and that may put you in a position that is just untenable at some point you know the Watergate hearings just over hunt now demanding clemency or he is going to blow and politically it's impossible for you to do it you know after everybody president that's right Dean I am not sure that you will ever be able to deliver on the clemency it may be just too hot president you can't do it politically until after the 74 elections that's for sure your point is that even then you couldn't do it Dean that's right it may further involve you in a way you should not be involved in this president no it is wrong that's for sure and the second thing is we are not going to be able to deliver on any of a clemency thing you know Coulson has gone around on this clemency thing with hunt and the rest Dean hunt is now talking about being out by Christmas Haldeman this year Dean this year he was told by O'Brien who is my conveyer of doom back and forth that he'll he would be lucky if he were out a year from now or after Ervin's hearings were over he said how in the Lord's name could you be commuted that quickly he said well that is my commitment from Colson Haldeman by Christmas of this year Dean yeah Alderman see that really that is verbal evil Colson is that is your fatal flaw in Chuck he is an operator in expediency and he will pay at the time and where he is to accomplish whatever he is there to do and that and that's I would believe that he has made that commitment of hunt says he has I would believe he is capable of saying that president the only thing we could do with him would be to parole him like the unintelligible situation but you couldn't buy clemency another relevant discussion occurred on April 14 1973 when the president met with Haldeman and Ehrlichman in a discussion of the possibility of executive clemency the president said it's a shame there could be clemency in this case and at the proper time having in mind the extraordinary sentences of Magruder etc etc but you know damn well it is ridiculous to talk about clemency they all knew that Colson knew that I mean when you Ehrlichman talked to Colson and he talked to me Dean meant again with the president on April 15 1973 by this time Dean had retained counsel gone to the US Attorney's Office and begun to give information about the cover-up Dean testified he was somewhat shaken when he went to the meeting because he was acting to end the cover-up and knew there would be serious problems for the president Dean said the most interesting event of the meeting came near the very end he said the president quote got up out of his chair went behind his chair to the corner of the executive office building office and in a nearly inaudible tone said to me he was probably foolish to have discussed Hunt's clemency with Coulson unquote it was this conduct that led Dean to believe that this conversation was taped as the committee learned later there was indeed a taping system in operation however the president has informed the US District Court for the District of Columbia that unknown to the president at the time the recorders tape had quote run out unquote just prior to the president's meeting with Dean and that the meeting was thus not recorded subsequently in an April 16 1973 meeting the president and Dean again discussed the subject of executive clemency for Hunt Dean all the obstruction is technical stuff that mounts up president well you take for example the clemency bit that is solely Mitchell apparently and Coulson's talk with Bittman where he says he will do everything I can because as a friend Dean no that was with Ehrlichman president Hunt Dean that was with Ehrlichman president Ehrlichman with whom Dean Ehrlichman and Colson and I sat up there Colson presented his story to Ehrlichman regarding it and then John gave Chuck very clear instructions on going back and telling him quote give him the inference he's got clemency but don't give him any commitment president no commitment Dean right president that's all right no commitment I have a right to say here take a fellow like hunter Aurra Cuban whose wife is sick or something and give them clemency for that purpose isn't that right Dean that's right president but John specifically said no commitment did he Dean yes president and then Coulson went on apparently to Dean I don't know how Coulson delivered it president to hunts lawyer isn't that your understanding Dean yes but I don't know what he did or how president where did this business of the Christmas thing get out John what in the hell is that all about that must have been Mitchell huh Dean nope that was Chuck again president that they would all be out by Christmas Dean no I think he said something to the effect that Christmas is the time the clemency generally occurs president oh yeah well I don't think that is going to hurt him do you Dean no president clemency is one thing he is a friend of hunts I'm just trying to put the best face on it but if it is the wrong thing to do I have to know some Section three representations to Jeb Magruder Dean testified that on August 16 1972 Magruder concerned over his upcoming grand jury appearance asked him quote what happens if this whole thing comes tumbling down well I get executive clemency and will my family be taken care of unquote Dean told Magruder that quote I am sure you will unquote but Magruder did not consider that statement to be a firm offer of executive clemency on March 23rd 1973 Chief Judge Sirica read aloud the sealed letter received from McCord as noted the letter charged that pressure had been exerted on the defendants to plead guilty and remained silent that perjury had been committed during the Watergate trial and that others than those adjudged guilty had participated in the Watergate operation McCord indicated his desire to meet with Judge Sirica and elaborate further on his assertions he stated that he lacked confidence in the FBI the Department of Justice and other such quote government representatives unquote and thus did not want to present his information to them McCord however was willing to speak to representatives of the Select Committee mccords letter caused Magruder concerned regarding his previous testimony on March 25 Magruder presented his situation to CRP lawyers and they advised him to retain counsel Magruder testified that the lawyers apparently transmitted his concern to Mitchell because on March 27 Mitchell phoned Magruder and asked Magruder to meet with him in New York Magruder flew there that day and told Mitchell his worries as McGruder recalled it Mitchell assured him quote he would take care of things that everything would be taken care of unquote according to McGruder quote everything unquote included a guaranteed salary and executive clemency Mitchell confirmed the meeting with Magruder as well as Magruder's discussion of the potential perjury charge against him while Mitchell recalled offering to help Magruder quote in any conceivable way unquote he denied promising clemency Mitchell also testified that in their March 27 meeting Magruder requested further assurance from someone still in the White House and Mitchell suggested a meeting with Haldeman Magruder testified that in January when he became concerned he might be made a scapegoat he went to Haldeman and said quote I just want you to know that this whole Watergate situation and other activities was a concerted effort by a number of people and so I went through a literal monologue on what had occurred unquote however Alderman testified quote at no meeting with Magruder did he raise with me a monologue as he has described unquote Dean testified that on March 28 Haldeman called him at Camp David and asked him to return to Washington to meet with Mitchell and Magruder although Dean resisted Haldeman persuaded him to participate Dean said his meeting with Haldeman Mitchell and Magruder concerned how Dean planned to testify if called before an appropriate body regarding the January 27 and February 4 1972 meetings in Mitchell's office Dean said he would not agree to help support the perjured testimony already given by Magruder in this regard Mitchell testified that at the meeting Haldeman offered to help Magruder as a friend but may no other commitments Magruder recalled that Haldeman was careful to articulate than he quote could make no commitments for the president unquote because of Dean's stand and the advice of CRP lawyers Magruder decided to retain personal counsel the transcript of an April 14 1973 meeting among the president Haldeman and Ehrlichman indicates the president's view as to how an inference of executive clemency could be given to Magruder in return for his claiming ultimate responsibility along with Mitchell for the Watergate affair president I would also though I put a couple of things in and say Jeb let me just start here by telling you the president holds great affection for you and your family I was just thinking last night this poor kid Haldeman yeah beautiful kids president lovely wife and all the rest it just breaks your heart and say this this is a very painful message for me to bring I've been asked to give you but I must do it and it is that put it right out that way also I would put that in so he knows I have personal affection that's the way the so-called clemencies got to be handled do you see John Ehrlichman I understand Haldeman do the same thing with Mitchell subsection four representations to G gordon Liddy the edited presidential transcripts contain a reference to a purported promise by Mitchell of a pardon or clemency to Liddy the following passage is from the April 14 1972 meeting among the president aldermen and Ehrlichman president he's not talking because he thinks the president doesn't want him to talk is that the point Ehrlichman he's according to them Mitchell's given him a promise of a pardon president Pittman Ehrlichman according to Coulson and Shapiro president I don't know where they get that Mitchell has promised Lydia pardon Ehrlichman yes sir on pages 485 through 87 the following colloquy from the same meeting appears president Colson to Pittman I guess that's the only thing we have on that except Mitchell apparently had said something about clemency to people Haldeman to Liddy president and Mitchell has never never has he ever discussed clemency with you Ehrlichman no president has he ever discussed it with you Haldeman no president unintelligible we were all here in the room Haldeman well may have said look we've got to take care of this president but he's never said look you're going to get a pardon from these people when this is over never used any such language around here has he John Ehrlichman not to me Haldeman I don't think so president with Dean has he Ehrlichman well I don't know that's a question I can't answer president well but Dean's never raised it in fact Dean told me when he talked about hunt I said John where does it all lead I said what's it gonna cost you can't just continue this way he said about a million dollars unintelligible I said John that's the point unintelligible unless I could get them up and say look fellas it's too bad and I give you executive clemency like tomorrow what the hell do you think Dean president I mean you think the point is hunt and the Cubans are not going to sit in jail for four years and they are not being taken care of Haldeman that's the point now where are you gonna get the money for that president that's the reason this whole thing falls apart it's that it's that that astonishes me about Mitchell and the rest Ehrlichman big problem material unrelated to presidential actions deleted here president the word never came up but I said I appreciate what you're doing I knew it was for the purpose of helping the poor bastards through the trial but you can't offer that John you can't or could you I guess you could a turn fees could you go a support program for these people for four years Ehrlichman I haven't any idea I have no idea subsection 5 consideration of clemency for Dean and Mitchell comments by the president at an April 14 1973 meeting with Ehrlichman indicated he considered executive clemency for Dean and Mitchell in return for Dean's and Mitchell's cooperation in the Watergate affair president one point you were going to talk to Dean Ehrlichman I am president what are you gonna say to him Ehrlichman well to get off this passing the buck business president John that's Ehrlichman it is a little touchy and I don't know how far I can go president John that is not going to help you look he Dean has to look down the road to one point there is only one man who could restore him to the ability to practice law in case things go wrong he's got to have that in the back of his mind Ehrlichman uh-huh president he's got to know that will happen you don't tell him but you know and I know that with him and Mitchell there isn't going to be any damn question because they got a bad rap end of section seven section eight of the Watergate report Volume one this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by John Denison Portland Maine [Music] final report of the Senate Select Committee on presidential campaign activities volume 1 section M activities relating to other investigations and court proceedings White House and CRP officials were also concerned that other investigations besides the grand jury proceeding might uncover the true facts relating to the order gates break-in subsection 1 the Patman hearings on august 19 1972 representative Wright Patman chairman of the House banking and currency committee ordered his committee staff to investigate the president's campaign finances including the checks deposited in Barker's account by early September White House concern over the Pat man committee's investigation had mounted Dean testified that from the beginning of this probe the White House had two major fears quote first the hearings would have resulted in more adverse pre-election publicity regarding Watergate and second they just might stumble into something that would start unraveling the cover-up unquote according to Dean CRP Council Parkinson was put in touch with congressman Gary Brown a committee member to persuade Brown to help limit the scope of the committee's hearings on September 8 Brown sent a letter to attorney general Kleindienst which according to Dean Parkinson had drafted the letter inquired as to the propriety of Stan's testimony before the committee scheduled for September 14 in view of pending civil and criminal suits congressman Brown has filed a sworn statement with the committee denying that Parkinson drafted letter and Dean's statement admittedly based on hearsay has not been corroborated the committee has found no evidence that congressman Brown committed any improprieties the Justice Department according to Dean declined at this time such a suggestion to recommend that stands not be required to testify being of the view such a suggestion would appear part of a concerted effort to block the hearings nonetheless Parkinson informed the committee that Stan's would not appear in order to avoid prejudicing pending criminal investigations in the last week of September Dean took an active role in White House efforts to hinder the work of the Patman investigation after a patent announced on september 25 that he would hold a vote on october 3 on issuing subpoenas to witnesses Haldeman suggested that Dean talked to John Connolly about blocking the committee's hearings Connolly Dean said responded that patmans only quote soft spot unquote was a rumor that he had not reported large contributions from lobbyists Dean then asked Parkinson to investigate the reports filed by members of the committee with a clerk of the house concerning campaign contributions Parkinson furnished such a report on September 26 which Dean said he did not use Dean next persuaded Henry Peterson chief of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice to write committee members to dissuade them from issuing subpoenas Peterson in an october 2 letter to the members asked that they delay their investigation because it might jeopardize fair criminal trials on october 3 the committee voted not to hold hearings however on October 10 Patman announced that his committee would convene in two days in another attempt to investigate the Watergate affair Patman requested Dean Mitchell MacGregor and stands to appear Dean declined to appear claiming executive privilege the others declined on advice of counsel and Patman did not reconvene the committee some section to the civil suits a counter-offensive was likewise mounted regarding the civil suits brought by the Democratic National Committee against CRP Dean testified that around September 9 or 10 both Haldeman and Coulson relayed to him a request from the president that a counter action be filed against the Democrats quote as quickly as humanly possible unquote on September 13 CRP filed a $2,500,000 countersuit against the DNC for abuse of process and on September 14 Stan's brought a five million dollar libel suit against Lawrence O Brien DNC chairman Dean testified that when he met with the president on September 15 the various civil cases were discussed Dean stated he told the president that CRP lawyers were handling both the DNC suit and one filed by a common cause he said Judge Richie had been helpful in slowing down these civil cases the president was informed as to the status of the CRP abuse of process suit and the Stan's libel action Alderman's testimony and the edited transcripts support Dean's testimony in disregard the edited transcripts at page 60 contained the following exchange Dean you might be interested in some of the allocations we got the Stan's libel action was assigned to judge Richie president expletive deleted Dean well now that is good and bad judge Richie is not known to be one of the inaudible on the bench that is considered by me he is fairly candid in dealing with people about the question he has made several entrees off the bench one declined in stand one two Romer McPhee to keep Romer abreast of what his thinking is he told Bromer he thought Murray on to file a libel action president Diddy Haldeman can he deal with this concurrently with the court case Dean yeah the fact that the civil case drew to a halt that the depositions were halted he is freed Haldeman it was just off for a few days wasn't it Dean it did more than that he had been talking to silvered one of the assistant US attorneys down here Silbert said we are going to have a hell of a time drawing these indictments because these civil depositions will be coming out and the grand jury has won out on this civil case but it is nothing typical subsection three CIA investigative materials according to Dean shortly after the Select Committee was created Ehrlichman urged him to have the CIA retrieved from the Department of Justice certain photographs which came from a CIA camera supplied hunt that hunt had returned to the agency the pictures included one of Liddy posed in front of dr. Fielding's office which was burglarized Dean said Ehrlichman wanted the photographs and accompanying documents retrieved quote before the Senate investigators got a copy of the material unquote Dean further testified he sought to obtain the photographs from Henry Peterson claiming they had nothing to do with Watergate Peterson told Dean that the Justice Department had received a letter from Senator Mansfield asking preservation of all evidentiary materials that might have any relationship to Watergate Peterson stated he would be willing to return the materials to the CIA if it requested such action and leave a card in the department's file indicating what he had done subsequently general Walters of the CIA visited Dean to state that he was opposed to retrieving the material under those circumstances and the idea was dropped some section for other activities relating to the Select Committee evidence received by the Select Committee demonstrates considerable concern on the part of certain White House officials as to how to deal with the Select Committee which Dean said was viewed as an uncontrollable if not hostile body that presented new and possibly more dangerous than the criminal trials item a the Lacoste a meeting a major meeting of White House officials to develop strategy regarding the Select Committee took place at the La Costa Resort Hotel south of San Clemente on February 10 and 11 1973 attending the meeting were Haldeman Ehrlichman Dean and Richard Moore Dean stated that the meeting at La Costa was wide-ranging involving an evaluation of select committee members and the White House strategy for dealing with the committee according to Dean the basic strategy was the White House will take a public posture of full cooperation but privately will attempt to restrain the investigation and make it as difficult as possible to get information and witnesses a behind the scenes media effort would be made to make the Senate inquiry appear very partisan the ultimate goal would be to discredit the hearings and reduce their impact by attempting to show that the Democrats have engaged in the same type of activities Dean said a special program was planned to handle press coverage of the Senate hearings Haldeman he said suggested that Pat Buchanan be used as a press watchdog Buchanan would prepare speeches on biased press coverage write op-ed articles attend the hearings and be the White House spokesman to take pressure off Ronald Zeigler in his daily briefings Moore and Haldeman however recollect that it was Dean who suggested this role for Buchanan special plans were made as to CRP activities regarding the hearings it was decided that CRP would increase its legal and public relations staff and that Paul O'Brien and Ken Parkinson would be responsible for handling CRP witnesses called to testify Ehrlichman testified it was generally concluded that CRP with Mitchell returning as its head would operationally be the best entity to deal with the Select Committee hearings Dean said that toward the end of the meeting on February 11 Ehrlichman raised the quote bottom line unquote question quote with the seven water a defendant's remain silent through the Senate hearings unquote this was important dean said since their entire strategy rested on the continued silence of the Watergate defendants Dean told Haldeman and Ehrlichman there were still demands for more money Richard Moore Dean said was therefore assigned to go to New York to see Mitchell quote simply to lay it out that it was Mitchell's responsibility to raise the necessary funds for these men unquote more confirm this testimony Dean in a sort of by the way reference said he had been told by the lawyers and I think that was the way he put it but I cannot be precise about his language that they may be needing some more money and did we have any ideas someone said isn't that something that John Mitchell might handle with his rich New York friends it was suggested that since I would be meeting with mr. Mitchell I should mention this when I saw him and I said I would Ehrlichman also confirms that Moore was sent to New York to see Mitchell about raising money for the Watergate defendants whose sentences were pending when Moore broached the issue with Mitchell Mitchell said according to more quote get lost unquote or quote tell them to get lost unquote Mitchell confirms that he declined Moore's fundraising suggestion he testified that the quote general tenor of the subject matter was that the money was for the payment for the support and the legal fees of the people that were involved in the Watergate unquote more Ehrlichman and Haldeman provided further confirmation and elaboration of Dean's testimony concerning the La Costa discussion Moore testified that at this meeting the participants discussed preparation for the Select Committee hearings executive privilege a possible White House statement on Watergate in advance of the earrings manpower for CRP to cope with the hearings and the pending lawsuits Ehrlichman testified that the LA Coste meeting was called quote because the press and asked who was handling the preparation of the Whitehouse case for the Senate Select Committee hearings and what planning was being done and what was the White House position going to be on matters like executive privilege and there were no answers to those questions unquote Ehrlichman admitted that the Lacoste a group discussed steps to affect the Select Committee's resolution and also evaluated members of the committee he also confirmed that a strategy to block or delay the hearings was discussed including a proposal to seek judicial delay Haldeman basically concurred in Moore's recollections of the LA Coste meeting the interest of the White House in affecting the outcome of the select committees hearings is further demonstrated by numerous passages in the edited presidential transcripts where the president Ehrlichman Haldeman and Dean discussed various ways to deal with the upcoming hearings to limit the Select Committee's effectiveness and to quote cut the losses unquote of the White House the meeting of February 28 1973 between the president and Dean at pages 55 to 76 which is subsequently discussed Part B documentary and other evidence indicating the White House strategy in support of his testimony concerning White House preparations for the hearings Dean submitted to the committee of February 9 1973 quote eyes-only unquote memorandum from Haldeman to Dean emphasizing the need for a minority counsel to the Ervin committee who was a quote real tire not an old man or a soft head unquote also Haldeman indicated their end that Dean would instruct Klinedinst to order the FBI to prepare a file on the quote 1968 bugging unquote of candidate Richard Nixon in preparation for a counter-offensive Aldermen under questioning authenticated this memorandum another memorandum supplied by Dean was from Lawrence Higby Alderman's assistant to Dean dated February 10 1973 this document emphasized the need quote to get a thorough itemization as quickly as possible of all the disruptions that occurred in the campaign for our Watergate tactics with the Ervin committee unquote a demonstration of the strong counter-offensive Haldeman was planning is found in a memorandum from Haldeman to Dean dated February 10 1973 we need to get our people to put out the story on the foreign or communist money that was used in support of demonstrations against the president in 1972 we should tie all 1972 demonstrations to McGovern and thus to the Democrats as part of the peace movement the investigation should be brought to include the peace movement which leads directly to McGovern and Teddy Kennedy this is a good counter-offensive to be developed we need to develop the plan on to what extent that Democrats were responsible for the demonstrations that led to violence or disruption there is also the question of whether we should let out the Fort Wayne story now that we ran a clean campaign compared to theirs of libel and slander such as against rebozo etc we could let Evans and Novak put it out and then be asked about it to make the point that we knew and the president said it was not to be used under any circumstances in any event we have to play a very hard game on this whole thing and get our investigations going as a countermove alderman accepted responsibility for the contents of this memorandum Dean testified the White House feared the Senate hearing might force the Justice Department into further criminal investigations that would lead back to the White House it was important Dean said that the president meet with Klinedinst and quote bring him back in the family to protect the White House unquote Dean indicated he felt the president should solicit Klinedinst s-- assistance during the hearings and if anything should develop during the hearings to not let all hell break loose in a subsequent investigation unquote the proposed meeting between the president and Klinedinst wants to be a quote stroking session unquote in a February 22 1973 talking paper which Dean submitted to Haldeman for transmittal to the president the following recommendations were made respecting this proposed meeting Klinedinst should be asked to remain in office until at least one full year from this date ie until after the Watergate hearings have passed because the hearings may well result in a request for additional action by the Department of Justice we can't afford bitterness at justice nor can we risk a new Attorney General being able to handle some of the potential problems Klinedinst should be asked to follow the hearings closely and keep us appraised of any potential problems from a Department of Justice standpoint client ins should be given the feeling that he is an important member of the team and it is not merely because of these hearings that he is being asked to stay on client ins confirmed that he met with President Nixon in late February and that the president requested him to stay at his post until the investigation was over several days later on February 28th the president personally expressed to Dean his concern over the upcoming Select Committee hearings the president stated his hope that the committee would have one quote big slam-bang thing for a whole week unquote after which quote interest in the whole thing will fall off unquote Dean warn the president that I think this is going to be very different it will be hot I think there are going to be tough I think they're going to be gory in some regards but I'm also convinced that if everyone pulls their own or in this thing and all those we've got with various concerns we make it through these things and minimal people will be hurt and they may even paint themselves as being such partisans the president said he hoped the committee would quote be partisan rather than for them to have a facade of fairness and all the rest unquote the February 28th meeting concluded with President Nixon telling team that he expected Mitchel quote won't allow himself to be ruined by Watergate he will put on his big stone face before the committee but I hope he does and he will unquote Deane expressed concern that the Select Committee was out to get him a notion the president discounted the president however did indicate a belief that the Select Committee was quote after unquote Haldeman Coulson or Ehrlichman subsection 5 Henry Peterson's communications to the president the edited transcripts of presidential conversations show that Henry Peterson chief of the Justice Department's Criminal Division served as a conduit for a constant flow of information from the grand jury and the prosecutors first to Dean and then to the president the transcripts also demonstrate that the president kept Haldeman and Ehrlichman informed of what he learned from Peterson Peterson's conduct raises a serious question as to whether high department of justice officials can effectively administer criminal justice where a White House personnel or the President himself are the subjects of the investigation the conflict of interest is apparent and a committee recommendation deals directly with this issue early in the Watergate investigation in 1972 Peterson had kept Dean informed Dean told the president during their morning March 21 meeting that Peterson had made him quote totally aware unquote of relevant information with respect to the prosecutorial effort there is no doubt that I was totally aware of what the bureau at I was doing at all times I was totally aware of what the grand jury was doing I knew what witnesses were going to be called I knew what they were asked and I had to the President passed dean quote why did Peterson play the game so straight with us unquote Dean replied because Peterson is a soldier he kept me informed he told me when we had problems where we had problems and the like he believed in you and he believes in this administration this administration made him I don't think he had done anything improper but he did make sure that the investigation was narrowed down to the very very fine criminal thing which was a break for us there is no doubt about it Dean assured the president during this meeting that Peterson is quote the only man I know that really could tell us how this could be put together so that it did the maximum to carve it away with a minimum of damage to individuals involved unquote later in April 1972 Peterson and the president met on several occasions to discuss the progress of the Watergate investigation at one session Peterson assured the president that the investigation would not reach him because the Department of Justice had no jurisdiction to investigate the president I've said to US Attorney Harold H Titus quote we have to draw the line we have no mandate to investigate the president we investigate Watergate unquote he continued my understanding of law is my understanding of our responsibilities is that if it came to that I would have to come to you and say we can't do that the only people who have jurisdiction to do that is the House of Representatives as far as I'm concerned Peterson however at an April 17 meeting told the president that mr. president if I thought you were trying to protect somebody I would have walked out Peterson's role as a conduit of secret grand jury information is illustrated by his telephone conversation of April 16 1973 with the president from 858 p.m. to 914 p.m. the conversation began president I just want to know if there are any developments I should know about and second that of course as you know anything you tell me as I think I told you earlier will not be passed on Henry Peterson I understand mr. president president because I know the rules of the grand jury Peterson then began to relate to the president's secret information before the grand jury he relayed to the president the factual details of the investigation even indicating where there were gaps thus he told the president that deemed quote got in touch with Kalmbach to arrange for money the details of which we really don't know as yet the next morning April 17 from nine forty seven to nine fifty-nine a.m. the president met with Haldeman and discussed a strategy for dealing with the Watergate affair in the course of that conversation the president who had been informed that the Justice Department did not know the details of kalmbach's arrangement for money said to Haldeman another thing if you could get John Ehrlichman and yourself to sit down and do some hard thinking about what kind of strategy you're going to have with the money you know what I mean the president also told Haldeman well be sure that Kalmbach is at least aware of this that LaRue has talked very freely he is a broken man Peterson had informed the president on April 16 1973 that Dean had said that Liddy quote confessed to Dean unquote On June 19 1972 and that Dean then told Ehrlichman went Liddy had said the next morning the president told Haldeman Dean meant with Liddy on June 19th must have been when he did it he was in California in January but that's irrelevant but they keep banging around and banging around the prosecution gets out the damn stuff did John talk with you about it Alderman yeah he mentioned it Dean did tell us that story in ehrlichman's office last week or two weeks ago president but not to go all through this alderman I don't think so the transcript of the president Peterson meeting of April 17 provides another example of Peterson's briefing the President on information received by the prosecutors and grand jury this conversation also shows that Peterson was giving the president tactical advice as to the posture the White House should strike during the investigation during this conversation the president told Peterson not to tell him quote anything out of the grand jury unless you think I need to know it if it corroborates something or anybody here I need to know it otherwise I don't want to know about it unquote the president then asked quote I guess it would be legal for me to know unquote and Peterson responded quote well yes I think it is illegal for you to know unquote Peterson subsequently left this meeting Haldeman and Ehrlichman appeared and the president proceeded then to relate to them the information obtained from Peterson at least by April 27 Peterson's constant contact with the White House created suspicions among the Department of Justice Watergate investigators Peterson admitted to the president on April 27 we had a kind of crisis of confidence night before last and in effect it concerned me whether or not they were at ease with my reporting to you and I pointed out to them that I had very specific instructions discuss that with them before on that subject as a consequence I kind of laid into Harold Titus yesterday and it cleared the air a little bit but there is a very suspicious atmosphere they are concerned and scared end of 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EA-G4Mfq-Vs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA-G4Mfq-Vs | Coussin de Lyon | Wikipedia audio article | the cusan de Lyonne is a sweet specialty of Lyon France composed of chocolate and marzipan and created by boys an a French chocolatier this tidbit is a piece of pale green marzipan with dark green netting filled with a chocolate ganache flavored with Kursaal occur history during the plague epidemic in 1643 the alderman of Lyon made the vow to organize a procession at for Vieira to implore the Virgin Mary to save the city they carried a seven pound candle of lakhs and a gold crown on a silk cushion this gave the chocolatier voice an based in Lyon since 1897 the idea of using the shape of the cushion to create this confection in 1960 it has become the most popular French specialty confection containing chocolate ganache this delicacy has become very popular it is possible to buy the cushions individually and also in velvet boxes which recall the original form of silk cushion the bukhan family has a monopoly in marketing the cousins which it makes in its network of retail stores across the rhône-alpes region and in Marseille the manager of the company boys Anne Paul bukhan says that the company manufactures 85 tons of cousins of Lyon a year and that production increases by 10% annually the family does not use large retailers to market its product see also Lyonnaise cuisine list of pastries references external links official site of boys and society | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2018-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 239 | 1,367 |
37QyeUw1PcM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37QyeUw1PcM | How I Prepare for Summer with Dr. Robyn McKay | hello friends and welcome back to mindset rx i'm your host dr robin mckay and this is as you know your place to be if you're an emotionally intelligent leader and you're ready to set the tone for a positive productive and purposeful life and today is may 24th 2022 this is the last episode of mindset rx for linkedin live and our sister podcast mindset rx wherever you find podcasts we are going on hiatus for the summer we will be back in eight and august i think it's august 24th it's like almost exactly three months from from right now so yay celebrating that we've made it through five months of 2022 getting ready for the summer holidays in the northern hemisphere anyway and i was talking to a couple of my private clients recently about what their summer plans are and they asked me they they specifically asked how do you prepare for the summer i think that it's really important to answer that question because when we were in school i want you to think about that for yourself when you're in school school gets out and then there's a summer vacation you can do whatever you want you can sleep late if you want to you go out to the lake with friends you can stay out later you can watch movies you can do all of these things there's this feeling of freedom when you're a kid anyway for not everybody but for a lot of people would describe summers like that and then we grow up and go to work and take on adult responsibilities and suddenly summer is just another season you're still working you're still doing all the things and yet there's still kind of the calling in your heart to do something different to make it special recently as i was preparing for my own summer i was thinking about one of my favorite summers which was in the summer of was between my the end of my phd in the beginning of my post-doc i had sold my house in kansas and i was staying with my mentor from grad school barb who she and i co-authored smart girls in the 21st century staying on her farm for five months between the time i was finishing my phd and going on my post doc and those five months were just so precious to me for a lot of different reasons but the the months that really stay really close in my memory are the summer months we called it that summer feeling and there's a song i forget who the author is on that or the the singer is on that song it's called that summer feeling you can go to youtube jonathan summerfield or something anyway if you want to hear that summer feeling it's a song from probably the 1960s and it just is this really sweet acoustic guitar sweet voice and it tells a story about the summer feeling and that was our anthem that summer that summer feeling and we'd sit out on the porch and listen to the crickets and hear the owls and the coyotes and drink wine and think about things that we wanted to do and talk about ideas and imagine what's possible in the future and then we'd go to bed and wake up in the morning and do our chores and do our writing or whatever work we had and then we would do the same thing that evening so our days were really segmented into the mornings to to work because we still had to work i was still doing my my internship and she was at you know at the university so we still had stuff going on during the day it wasn't like we were it wasn't like a vacation but toward the end of every day there was just you could feel a palpable shift in the consciousness on the farm where we stayed and it went from work to that summer feeling so i want to share that with you because that that is something that i just keep really close in my heart when i think about summer and i think it's really important now as the world is emerging from the pandemic and while we know that there are still going to be challenges and uncertainties and so on that are going on in our lives and in the world i really want us as emotionally intelligent intuitive smart leaders to set a tone here for this next season of our lives i think it's become even more important now than ever before to do so rather than waiting reacting waiting for someone else to tell us what to do to actually set the tone and be very intentional on what you want to do with your summer how you want to be in your summer because the last thing i think any of us want at this point from an existential perspective from a purpose perspective from a just a human perspective is to lose time we don't want to lose any more time there's no time to waste and so in this time that we have this summer i want us to really start thinking about right now how do i want to feel by the end of the summer what's that summer feeling that i want to cultivate that i want to bask in over the course of the next three months so that's one of the things that i do as i'm preparing for my own summer i'm thinking about the clients i'll be working with i'm thinking about the time we're going to be spending away from home we it gets really hot here in the valley in phoenix so we spend some time away working and living and playing but just away from the heat and i just don't want to get lost in the minutia of it i don't want to get lost in the the daily stressors i want to savor this time i want to create another version of that summer feeling only this time all these years later and i think that it's important to right now as you're as you're listening to this podcast today or whenever you're listening to it to just take a little bit of time and reflect on your favorite summer up to this point when was it what was going on how old were you what were the things that you remembered the most about it and rather than looking back with a sense of longing or wishing just be in curiosity about what's possible this summer how do you want to spend this summer and as you project yourself into the future as you use your imagination to consider all the possibilities you can also at this moment turn your attention to the past to looking at the last five months of your life from january 1st until right now i'm kind of asked the same thing how did i in january want to spend my year i have a wall calendar just right it's in my my the line of my eye right now as i'm looking off screen and on top of that at the beginning of the year i wrote this word expand i want to feel expansive this year and it's not to assess right how well i did or to judge how well i did or didn't do with expansion although i would say i'd give myself probably a b plus for expansion which is fine it's just fine there's more that i can do to expand but um it kind of made me wonder if i need to reassess that if there's something that i need to do differently for the next season of our year between may and the end of august i don't know i'm gonna have to sort that through too as i head into the summer holidays but we can look at this year as a kind of a reawakening kind of coming out of the the um the pandemic people are headed back into the office there's some still some coveted cocoon stuff going on with people not i haven't heard much about in the last couple of weeks but i do know even just a month ago there was some sense of just wanting to still hunker down and keep things the way that they that the way that they were um but using this time as an opportunity to shift gears to do your work but to do it in a kinder gentler way for yourself i talk a lot about recalibrating your relationship with time work and money and i continue to think that that is a key to actualizing your potential a key to tapping into the level of influence that you want to have in your work in your life and so on i really do think that but what i would say about all of those those three things time money and work is that it's not going to come from the intellect the shift is not going to come from thinking it thinking about it's gonna come from doing something differently it's gonna come from your intuition it's gonna come from engaging in life in a new way taking yourself off of autopilot doing kind of a pattern interrupt with your life i think i started my summer this this morning actually i know i did it wasn't quite intentional but as i'm looking back i'm like i actually did do a couple of things differently this morning usually i'm up about 7 15 i get cooper our golden doodle out of his crate i get dressed i say hello to him i say hello to my husband i pour a cup of coffee i take cooper for a walk and this morning nothing wrong with that routine then i had to work after that there's nothing wrong with that routine but it's a routine and in order to do a pattern interrupt for myself on my routines this morning i woke up earlier i woke up about 6 45 and rather than sometimes i just lay there and snooze and kind of just enjoy savoring the last the vestiges of my sleep from the night before but this morning i actually got up i said my prayers i did my meditations did some stretching before i let cooper before i got cooper out of his crate and i just had this really quiet time with myself and and with god and i had some conversations with my with my intuition and it really just felt good to do something different so i think that that's one way that we can start summer is to start doing something different you don't have to join the 5am club i think that there's limited value in that actually for a lot of people i think that gets over over marketed frankly but even if you just shift and get up five minutes early or ten minutes early and do something different than you normally would if you normally get out of bed with the right foot maybe get out of bed with your left foot first something as simple as that can be a pattern interrupt shifting your consciousness bringing you back into your mindful awareness of the present moment so you can really truly be in your life rather than skimming along the surface of it rather than sleepwalking your way through life which a lot of a lot of talented people do simply because they're so exhausted but when you're a spirit when your soul calls you back online you know you know what i'm talking about if you know what i'm talking about you know what i'm talking about and if you don't you just haven't experienced it yet but when there's a calling in your heart to come online there is an urge inside of you to do something different if you're listening intently to this saying what can i do differently then it's probably time to do something differently unfortunately so many of us fight the status quo it's very easy to just fall back into old habits certainly i know that to be the case i can't tell you for how long i worked out with my trainer three days a week monday wednesday friday at noon maybe a couple of years every month like clockwork every monday wednesday friday 12 to 1. and i don't know a couple months ago i was like can we change times and he's like yeah we only change by an hour but that hour makes such a difference in my day it doesn't break up my day so much like i have a whole i have a whole another hour to do the things i want to do to be at home to write to coach to connect just changes the tone of the day so those are a couple of things you can think about as you're changing the tone for your day and setting the tone for your summer and then the other thing i do when i'm thinking about my summer you know i think about the places that we're gonna go where we're gonna go on vacation or where we're gonna spend some time outside of the 9000 degrees in phoenix this summer and we go to southern california we've got a place that we stay at and have for years it's part of our kind of our summer ritual is to get out of the desert for a little while every summer and um so you can think about those the details of them but i would say if you were just to tune in and feel into what it feels like on august 20 i'm looking at my calendar august 23rd is when i come back with the next season of mindset rx so if you could think about rejoining me on august 23rd to listen to episode one of season two of mindset rx how are you going to be different how do you want to be different how do you want to feel as i imagine that i think i want to feel refreshed i want to feel focused i want to feel excited i want to feel rejuvenated and i want to feel really truly on purpose like i've maybe can get this feeling locked into my true north that i've done some inner work this summer that has created the conditions for me to really truly be locked into my purpose not in a servitude way at all but just in a very focused determined poised i've got this kind of energy that's that's how i want to feel how do you want to feel when we circle back when we reconvene on august 23rd i think that's a really good question to ask how do you want to feel and the other way you can ask that is how do i want to be different so maybe you don't want to feel so crunchy or so stressed maybe maybe you're starting a summer exercise program or a clean eating program maybe you've decided to shift your diet from meat to pescetarian from carnivore to pescatarian i don't know i did that a couple of years ago how do you to how do you want to be different and then another question that occurs to me that we can ask ourselves about this summer is what do i want to learn i believe everybody has the right to learn something new every day and in fact what i know about smart people is that when we don't learn something new every day we get bored so what do you want to practice what's something that you want to learn every day i have a couple things in mind for that i always say that my french is terrible because it's terrible and i have very little excuse at this point to allow that to be the case i have a dear friend she takes care of cooper she's a french teacher she's from france she offers french lessons and tutoring so i think that's something i'll consider for the summer what about you what are you going to learn this summer so what did we ask how do i want to feel how do i want to be different what do i want to learn and let's see if there's anything else i want to ask about summer what do i want to create and if create doesn't work for you you can ask what do i want to contribute or what do i want to master this summer do i want to master my mindset do i want to master a new skill what do i want to master and then there's a couple fun ones so i don't know i'm totally nerdy so just bear with me but we all know that about me i'm yeah i wrote the book smart girls like what do you expect but when i was a kid every summer when i was in elementary school my friend angel and i would practice our handwriting and we would make decisions about how we wanted our handwriting to be for the new school year you know how did i want to write my name how did i want to change the script of my r like all of these like nuance things i don't know where we came up with those things except it was just imprinted in my spirit as something that was important to me maybe i could tell you the story today i don't know but i love doing that and i would look at like how do i want to wear my hair this year what kind of clothes do i want to wear so i used this was when i was like 10. so i used the summers kind of as an existential moment to really assess like what's going on in my life and how how do i want to shift things what do i want to wear who do i want to be how do i want to show up and so i think we can ask ourselves as adults that as well and we can just ask questions like how do i want to wear my hair this summer i got some new i got in trouble my hair stylist was like robin your hair is breaking like i wear i used to wear my hair in a ponytail all day every day and i came in last time and she's like you should have seen her she was like beside herself she was so worried about my hair and she gave me special oil for it because my hair is breaking so i bought some new clippies if you're watching the youtube i guess you can't really see them but anyway i brought some new clippies and i've got my hair set up differently and i was like i kind of like this i kind of like it summertime and i'm going to have a different kind of hairstyle what i'm going to do with my hair on a daily basis is going to be a little bit different than it has been in the past it might seem superficial but i always like to look at hair clothes makeup for women well for people who like hair clothes and makeup doesn't have to be women as an expression of yourself and as a as an expression of your spirit what kind of lip gloss do you want to wear what kind of flip-flops are you going to wear this summer i have these little cotton skirts and tank tops that i love i got them last summer they're going to continue to be part of my wardrobe for sure and then maybe i can let go of some things too that are no longer really fitting with my style or fitting with who i am now maybe i just let go of those in fact i have a whole bag of old workout clothes in my in my car ready to go to the goodwill just done with them bless them and release them so i see this summer for all of us if you're tuned into this i see it as an opportunity to do some shedding of layers some things that fit you a year ago or two years ago or five years ago just may not fit anymore i don't mean physically i just mean that your personality fit your frequency fit who you are now they're no longer an expression of your highest potential so there's some shedding that's going to happen this summer and there's also this uh recognition that you're not for everybody you're not nutella not everybody's gonna like you and it turns out not everybody even likes nutella shockingly but the idea here is beyond anything else beyond the details the idea here is pay attention lean into your life lean into who you are even if it doesn't feel great and probably that's that's the most important time to lean into your life is when it doesn't feel great because there's so much to be learned and so much to shift when something uncomfortable comes up it's not a bad thing it just is coming up for healing for transformation for awareness for you when you become aware of something you can do something about it when you become aware of something painful the pain shifts just by virtue of you being aware of it i like to think about this summer as a summer of becoming even more of ourselves of bringing our whole best selves into our lives you know this has been a big topic of conversation and a big initiative among the diversity equity inclusion and belonging community in corporate spaces especially and i think it is so important to encourage people and invite people to bring their best selves or their whole selves to work and i think about emotionally intelligent people i think about intuitive people and about how we've shielded our emotions and our intuitions from the workspace and i have to wonder if this is the best time and i think it is the best time for for those of us who are intuitive who are emotionally intelligent to allow ourselves to take a cue and say i'm bringing my whole best self to work too and my whole best self is intuitive or my whole best self is really in tune with emotions even if you are not mine is and to accept that invitation ourselves as well and perhaps that's the major theme of the thumb or theme of the thumb or did you hear me that makes me giggle um i think that that's the theme this summer is bring your whole best self what is your best self and what part of yourself are you leaving out of the conversation what part of yourself are you shielding protecting what part of yourself are you thinking it's too much i'm too much people think i'm weird people think i'm crazy people will think well we've reached a time in the world where now more than ever before there's an invitation to bring your whole best self to work i don't have blue hair i did have streaks of red in my hair when i was in biotech when i was like 24 or something that did not go over well by the way in my buttoned-up corporate job but i did it anyway it was kind of a mistake actually it was my colorist made a mistake on the color but oh well i showed up anyway and it's a little bit beside the point but i would say that we i think we owe it to ourselves and we owe it to our communities to the people that we're leading to the people who are counting on us to show up as our best selves with no pressure but just don't hide your best self anymore i think this could be the summer of that the golden summer can be the summer of bringing your best self to all that you do and that's what i'm going to promise you my beloved community is that i'm going to bring my best self to this podcast and to my social media and to all of the work that i do not leave anything out even if it feels weird to you um i'm an intuitive smart girl i have a background in science and corporate and in tech i work with engineers and scientists and physicians and so on you all know this my secret sauce my the thing that my is my best self is my intuition that's my gift and for a really long time in the corporate space i felt like i had to hide that because it was too much people weren't ready for that people are not ready for talking about intuition yet especially in tech well i'm gonna disagree with that there may be some people who are never ready to talk about intuition in the workplace to be honest that's okay there are there are going to be some people many people who are not ready to talk even about emotions in the workplace and that just tells us more about where they are with their own emotional intelligence than anything else but my idea for the summer really is about allowing ourselves to be unbridled and unapologetic in who we are not to come in and rattle cages and you know make waves and everything but just to bring your whole self because that's when so many dynamic beautiful amazing experiences happen that's when solutions come forward when you bring your whole best self even if other people choose not to even if other people are going to think you're weird you know linkedin i really like linkedin for a lot of reasons and there was because there's such a diverse perspective there are so many different perspectives especially on what it means to bring your best self or bring your whole self to work and there was a black woman who came on it's a beautiful story she published a post it's been in the last week about how she did a job interview wearing her cornrows she had just had her hair done and she said her whole family was so nervous for her to go into these job interviews because she was wearing her hair in a way that she felt most comfortable with and yet it was a way that the majority culture in the past in organizations would create you know would would make them think that she wasn't professional or something like that whatever stories that they would tell her her whole family was worried about it she ended up getting the job she said that the people didn't blink at her hair whatever it was a great story so i share this with you because there's an edge right to all of us whether it's the way that you wear your hair and i know that everybody has a different relationship with privilege and power and there's a distance from privilege and power so i want to be mindful of saying that too but we all have something either a visible or an invisible difference that we have a tendency to hide or to not be at for those of us who have invisible differences like adhd or like intuition for example even i can hide that pretty well and i can frame things pretty well the woman who i was referring to is black every single day of her life and so those overt differences are things that i think are greater can be a greater difficulty with bringing your whole self to work but there is something about self acceptance in there and just being comfortable in your own skin that is such a gift and that is my encouragement as i'm having this conversation with all of you today so how do i prepare for the summer one of the things i do is talk to you all i talk it through with you about what i'm doing what i'm thinking how i'm shifting myself and maybe you can pick up on a cue or two i'd love to hear from you if something that has landed for you today that you want to try for yourself or you want to riff on yourself this summer let me know post a comment if you're watching on linkedin if you're watching on youtube if you're listening on the podcast take a screenshot share it with your community tag me in your post so i can see what inspired you and how you're spending your summer how do you want to be the summer as you create your own version of the golden summer so with that i'm going to close out for today it's been my joy to be here with you i have loved these months that i've been coming into linkedin to do these lives and and then publishing them on youtube and on the podcast i'm looking forward to creating new content for you starting on august 23rd so i will see you back here then and i can't wait to continue this conversation i think that'll be a great thread a great arc from the beginning of summer to the end of summer until next time i'm dr robin mckay your host and i will see you in the actualization zone on facebook if you're not a member of that head on over there you can type the actualization zone into the search bar and that group will come right up there are a couple of questions to answer and we will be happy to have you join us over there for the summer until august big love to everybody | Robyn McKay | UCuaWbF7bTxSmYGaY3uER0OQ | 2022-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,071 | 25,543 |
KhsiG6g9IBw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhsiG6g9IBw | Blood Part 2 | this video will cover the following objective from physiology of blood hematology describe the composition of whole blood describe the functions of the major plasma proteins describe the structure and function of the cell types making up the formed elements of blood erythrocytes types of leukocytes and platelets a centrifuge is a machine that's used to separate the components of blood a tube containing a sample of blood is placed into a slot that holds the tube at an angle and then the centrifuge spins rapidly creating a centrifugal force that causes the more dense components of blood to move to the bottom of the tube and the less dense components of the blood to rise to the top of the tube so on the right here we can see an illustration of what a normal blood tube would look like after being set true after being separated in a centrifuge the top component is the plasma which is primarily water with dissolved solutes some of those solutes include electrolytes like sodium ions chloride ions potassium ions phosphate and carbonate there's also lots of other nutrients dissolved in the plasma including glucose and amino acids there's several proteins dissolved in plasma several hormones the buffy coat component consists of the white blood cells which are also known as leukocytes and the platelets which are also known as thrombocytes and then the hematocrit component of the blood is primarily red blood cells which are also known as erythrocytes albumin is the most abundant plasma protein representing around 50 to 60% of the proteins dissolved in blood plasma it has important functions in transporting nutrients like fatty acids and cholesterol and steroids and minerals and being the most abundant protein in the plasma it's also important in contributing to the osmolarity or the the solute concentration of plasma or to help maintain an isotonic osmolarity relative to the solute concentration of the cytosol in cells when blood plasma is loaded into an electrophoresis gel and separated with an electric field proteins separate out based on their relative charge and size and shape and we see that the top band here is albumin now the other proteins are grouped together into the Alpha globulin bands alpha one globulin alpha two globulin and the the beta-globulin band as well as the gamma globulin band and so there are several different proteins in the alpha and beta globulin bands and we'll see the the gamma globulin band primarily contains antibodies some of the major proteins that are found in the alpha and beta globulin region of the plasma protein electrophoresis gel is the lipoproteins lipoproteins are important for transporting lipids in the blood plasma because lipids are not soluble in plasma lipoproteins form lipid droplets that have an outer layer of phospholipid and protein with a lipid interior that contains lipids like cholesterol and triglyceride which would not be soluble in blood plasma without the help of the lipoprotein particle with that hydrophobic lipid interior and hydrophilic exterior so the lipo proteins a PO B and a PO a are proteins that are found in these lipoprotein particles and are important for helping to regulate the movement of the lipids from the plasma in and out of cells so lipoproteins are important clinically because they have the function of transporting cholesterol in the blood and an elevated blood cholesterol level is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease but we've learned that it's not just elevated cholesterol but in particular a certain type of lipoprotein particle containing cholesterol that is associated with the increased risk of cardiovascular disease this is what's known as an LDL or a low-density lipoprotein particle and so LDLs come from other lipoprotein particles when the liver packages cholesterol and other lipids and sends it into the blood those lipids are being transported out in a lipoprotein particle known as AV LDL or a very low-density lipoprotein then vldls are distributing lipids to cells throughout the body and as the lipids are released from the VLDL vldls are transformed into IDL's which are intermediate density lipoproteins and then LDLs which are low-density lipoprotein particles so this LDL can be removed the blood can be taken back up by cells in the liver and broken down but it we've learned that it is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease risk if you have a high level of LDLs in your blood and one of the ways that you can end up having an abnormally high level of LDL s in the blood is a genetic mutation that you could have inherited called familial hypercholesterolemia which is a mutation in the LDL receptor protein on the surface of cells that normally is involved in taking LDL out of the blood and so if that receptor isn't functioning properly LDL levels become elevated leading to increased risk of cardiovascular disease so there's another type of lipoprotein particle that we've learned is associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and this is called the HDL or high density lipoprotein the HDL czar also produced in the liver and the function of HDL x' is to travel in the blood around the body and pick up extra cholesterol from tissues and then transport that excess cholesterol to be repackaged and reprocessed so it can deliver that excess cholesterol back to the liver or to other cells but it's helping to remove lipid deposition helping to prevent deposits of lipid from accumulating and blood vessels and tissues throughout the body so the HDL is associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and this is why HDL is commonly referred to as good cholesterol and contrast LDL is commonly referred to as bad cholesterol another protein that's found in the alpha and beta globulin bands of the plasma protein electrophoresis is called fibrinogen and fibrinogen is a important protein for the coagulation mechanism that helps to stop bleeding fibrinogen is a soluble protein that can be activated to form a cross-linked network called fibrin and so in the mechanism of coagulation the soluble protein fibrinogen is converted into the insoluble fiber in protein forming a cross-linked network of protein to help stabilize a blood cloth in the gamma globulin band of the plasma protein electrophoresis the primary proteins found there are the antibodies which are also known as the immunoglobulins or abbreviated IG so there are many different types of immunoglobulins many different types of antibodies and these antibodies are important for the adaptive immunity they help our body defend against infections but not just helping to defend against infection in general rather antibodies are specific in that antibodies will recognize a very specific chemical pattern called an antigen and an antigen is specific for a certain pathogen and so our immune system learns to recognize the antigens from specific pathogens as we as we develop an acquired immunity and we start to produce more antibodies that can bind to those antigens to help defend against those specific infections the formed elements of blood aren't erythrocytes leukocytes and platelets or red blood cells white blood cells and thrombocytes primary function of the erythrocytes is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood the erythrocytes are the most numerous of the formed elements and they're relatively small cells that have a flattened biconcave disc shape which helps to maximize the efficiency of the exchange of gases of carbon dioxide and oxygen as oxygen and carbon dioxide can rapidly move across the erythrocytes plasma membrane as a result of a really high surface area to volume ratio leukocytes are the white blood cells that are relatively large cells and they are much less numerous than either the erythrocytes or the platelets the leukocytes do have a nucleus and so that is one thing that makes them distinctive when you're looking at blood under the microscope is they're the only cells in blood that would normally have a nucleus and the major function of leukocytes is involved in defense against infection we'll study more detail the roles of the leukocytes when I move on to the immunology section and then the platelets which are also known as thrombocytes are just small cellular fragments that are produced by cells found in the red bone marrow and so the platelets are produced from a cell column megakaryocytes and the megakaryocytes breaks off small fragments that exit the bone marrow and move into the blood to function as the the platelets or thrombocytes that help to defend against bleeding in a mechanism we call hemostasis the platelets will stick together forming a platelet plug that can block a blood vessel to help blood clotting to help stop bleeding that is to maintain hemostasis hemoglobin is the primary protein found in the cytoplasm of erythrocytes that functions to transport oxygen the structure of hemoglobin contains four globin polypeptides and each of those polypeptides contains a cofactor known as Hien and the chemical structure of heme is shown on the right here the chemical structure of heme contains an iron atom which is important for helping to bind oxygen within the structure of hemoglobin and because iron is required to produce heme for hemoglobin if we have a dietary iron deficiency this will impair the ability to produce hemoglobin leading to a common form of anemia iron deficiency anemia and so anemia is a decreased number of erythrocytes a decreased oxygen carrying capacity of the blood and this will lead to feeling tired as you have a low oxygen availability for fueling aerobic cellular respiration in cells throughout the body leukocytes are categorized into two large groups there are granular leukocytes also known as granulocytes and a granular leukocytes also known as a granulocytes so granulocytes contain dark staining cytoplasmic granules which are just secretory vesicles that help to defend against infection by releasing chemicals that are cytotoxic chemicals or chemicals that promote inflammation or regulate inflammation whereas the a granular leukocytes do not contain dark staining cytoplasmic granules the granulocytes include basophils eosinophils and neutrophils whereas the a granular leukocytes are the monocytes and lymphocytes neutrophils are the most common of the leukocytes in blood and they have a distinctive morphology to their nucleus where there's the appearance of multiple lobes this gives rise to a synonym for a neutrophils they're also known as polymorph own nucleus sites which is commonly abbreviated as Polly's so the Polly's or the neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes enter typically the first cells on the scene of infection and the color of pus is white as a result of numerous neutrophils eosinophils are associated with parasitic infections where they help to defend against multicellular parasites like parasitic worms the aseneth fills are also associated with allergies and so there's elevated levels of eosinophils commonly seen in the patients with allergies then basophils are important for stimulating inflammation while they're the least common of the leukocytes when basophils become activated to release their cytoplasmic granules it stimulates inflammation to help recruit other leukocytes to come and defend against infection so the neutrophils are particularly effective at defending against bacterial infections where neutrophils can perform phagocytosis to engulf a bacterial cell and break it down they can also release cytotoxic granules that kill bacterial cells yo Sinha fils are also phagocytic cells but they're particularly effective against multicellular parasites and are especially recruited to help defend against these parasites when there are antibodies bound when there are antibodies binding to the surface of the parasite the antibodies will help to direct the Sena Phil to come and defend against that by releasing cytotoxic granules and also Fang performing phagocytosis to engulf fragments from the parasite basophils are the least common of the leukocytes and are important for promoting inflammation where their cytoplasmic granules contain histamine histamine is a chemical that stimulates vasodilation and increases the permeability of capillaries which helps other leukocytes to come and defend against infection lymphocytes are the most abundant of the eight granular leukocytes in blood and the second most abundant of all the leukocytes in blood the function of lymphocytes is important for the adaptive immunity to specific infections that is the lymphocytes enable the immune system to form a memory against specific pathogens there are two major categories of lymphocytes t-cells also known as T lymphocytes are important for the cellular immunity where they help to defend against intracellular pathogens like viruses the T cells can directly attack our own cells that have become an affected stimulating a process that kills our own cells in order to prevent the virus from spreading the B cells release antibodies important for the humoral immunity the antibodies are released and travel throughout the blood and then bind to antigens on the surface of pathogens for example antibodies could bind to antigens on the surface of bacterial cells neutralizing those bacterial cells preventing them from spreading the infection throughout the body and helping to label them for other leukocytes to come and destroy those cells to defend against the infection monocytes are the largest of the leukocytes in blood the function of monocytes is important for defending against extracellular pathogens where monocytes can perform phagocytosis to engulf the pathogen and then a monocyte can break down the pathogen and display antigens from that pathogen on its surface in a process called antigen presentation monocytes function as antigen presenting cells for the display antigens from the pathogens that they have engulfed and they display these antigens to the T lymphocytes in order to inform the adaptive immune response about what types of pathogens the monocytes have encountered when the monocytes leave the blood and enter into other tissues they differentiate into macrophages which are also cells that are specialized for phagocytosis and function as antigen presenting cells to communicate with the adaptive immunity thrombocytes which are also known as platelets are produced from a stem cell found in the red bone marrow that stem cell then can differentiate to form a mega care you blast that further differentiates into a megakaryocyte and then cytoplasmic fragments break off from the megakaryocyte and enter into the blood as the platelets or thrombocytes the primary function of the platelets or thrombocytes is blood clotting to maintain the mechanism of hemostasis or to stop bleeding when a blood vessel is damaged platelets will stick to the damaged blood vessel wall and become activated releasing clotting factors that stimulate more platelets to stick together forming a platelet plug that blocks the end of the ruptured vessel in order to stop bleeding and maintain hemostasis | Nuttall's Biology | UCqCYWkWIJIIVpVOORoE4-Ww | 2020-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,440 | 15,162 |
ZpgPLlFo73o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpgPLlFo73o | Lou reed memorial 16 Laurie Anderson talking : personal/artistic relationship with Lou | Thank You mr. Bray here this evening we've been part of the last 49 days of our celebration and who all have there are more stories of Lou and all the ways their life's intertwined with his and thank you to all the people who perform then only who are especially loved by Lou for your friend she had been for your beautiful playing and thanks to all of you who have joined us this evening and to say I wasn't really ready for this I wasn't really ready for the really crazy things that happen have happened since so Lou died and I've learned more really in the last 50 days than I've learned in my entire life and just the whole things I could never predicted or imagined things about time and energy and transformation and those love and life and death and compassion now the entities things is it for the first time but all together and it's as if the world has suddenly opened and everything is illuminated and transparent and utterly fragile and I've had this great experience of actually living in the present a state of the greatest possible happiness that I'm sure will take me the rest of my life to actually fully realize I don't want to tell you a little bit more about that but I mostly want to say a few things about my 21 years with Lou as a partner and some of the things we both learned about lucky thing from the moment we met Lou and I started to talk and we talked non-stop about everything conceivable for 21 years we talked about love and work and ambition and sorrow and vacations and dog training we talked about who we really wanted in life and how to get off the treadmill of doing the same thing over and over again and about how to bypass the tedious PR machine and so much of the art and music world has become we talked a lot about how to get rid of the endless chattering that goes on in your mind the voice that so relentlessly critical the committee that greets you every morning with their gloomy news of what in the idiot you were last night what a loser and what are you gonna do about that we talked about ways to make those voices disappear we talked about how to find new words for things and about the secret meaning of Tai Chi we talked about how to make something beautiful what to do when you fail and about how to make something supremely ugly because we were meditators and also artists we talked about various ways to see the self the ego and how you build a personality and an image and then suddenly you can get trapped in that and forced to keep it really consistent but who knew how to escape you'd learn how not to be blue read many years ago and he could put a little reading on and take him off like one of his jackets he knew how that worked and he also knew how to get inside other people to jump beside him and see the world through their eyes and jump out again and write about it write to the mirror I'll be your mirror is not a song only it was alchemy it was here selca me his magic and his compassion for other people which he knew how to feel and how to express ooh and I talked about music and songwriting in the way who wrote was he would wake up in the middle of the night and just write the song down and it was completely never changed to word that first thought best thought this was infuriating to me it was I was whittling away at every word and looking at that through magnifying glasses who did not fight his emotions everyone who knew him saw him crying on self-consciously when he heard something unspeakably beautiful or something that became one of his amazing photographs he lived her beauty things clothes furniture music people knew who knew him also sometimes experiences anger and his fury but in the last few years each time he was angry it was followed by an apology until the anchor and the apology got a closer closer until finally they were almost on top of each other and then finally almost the same thing Lou knew what he was doing and what he was going for and his incredible complexity and his anger or part of his beauty we also did so many things together we went out almost every night in New York to see plays and musics and shows and we went to Africa and we look for magic can we've been on pilgrimages and like swimming and we cared for each other when they're sick and we raised our dogs Lola bellman will we invented private worlds with countless crazy characters we built houses played music together did tours and playing with Lou is such a blast everyone who has done that notice that he'll just change the tempo and slide into the word to know when you've never heard before and you could carry on this huge tide of music so full of freedom and joy think a solo faster come on give it to me yes that's it that's what I'm talking about I was a partner in both work and love it was true and he was completely transparent I never had a single doubt that we loved each other beyond anything else from the time we first met until the moment he died today and almost every day we said and you you are the love of my kite or some version of that and one of her many private and somewhat bizarre languages we knew exactly what we had and we were beyond great Bloo helped me in countless ways as a partner and as a critic and as a writer when I was having trouble finishing a record complaining and worried he said I can't stand hearing about this one more second I'm gonna come into the studio and work on this with you and stay there until you're done now the Sun kind of ominous and we're like a really bad idea but it turned out to this soup is so wonderful you just put so much energy into it it was so much fun and so intuitive and it was like it was awesome work because in many ways it was and boundaries could be just so fluid as a partner who was also a witness which seems to me to be one of the greatest things about being a couple to be able to say someone did you actually does that actually just happen did you see when I just saw a familiar trusted voice doing yet another reality check but we didn't have a kind of relationship where the other person has the qualities that you lack and you try to make a complete person by combining the two of you we didn't complete each other's sentences either I never really knew where things were going and even if I was angry and frustrated it was never for one second bored now like many people who are couples there's a part of you that becomes joint the part of you that makes adjustments that you need to make with your own ego and your own plans so that you can be part of a couple and make it a happy experience so when one of the couple ties or leaves what happens to that part of you that was a mix of the two and I was really not ready for the shock of what happened next and I've never really heard about anything about that but what was that what happened was really so amazing the part it was doing the accommodating that that part has suddenly filled with the most overwhelming energy and boundless joy and and this has been sold unexpected and weird and surprising that I hardly know what to do this happiness and the minute will probably take me the rest of my life to just figure it out but Lou and I talked about instinct and how to trust it and anyone who's spent time with Lou knows the gesture the one he'll was talking about he's holding its arm up to show you look at the goose bumps the hairs are standing out on the end and so this is how I accept this wild happiness and and this weird vibrating energy as it streams a nest or gift and we never once talked about what would happen when one of us died and what the other one would do but living in the present I see him everywhere and the way his life is turned into energy everywhere I look I see it in nature and I see it in the things he loved I see his exuberance and sometimes I hear his over-the-top insane laugh unless he is gestures and there's a beautiful hands being the shapes of the 21:4 and just the way music could get inside you and make you dance energy does the same thing and I finally see what Taichi is called a moving meditation and what type she might have really meant to Lou as he studied it with his friends and his beloved teacher children and I finally see how people turn into light and into music and eventually into other people and how fluid the boundaries are Alou and I studied with our teacher in Yoruba shade who taught us many things that we tried to put into practice and one of the most difficult things that exercises because he said I try to practice it practice this practice how to feel sad without being sad which is much harder than it seems how to feel sad without being sad which we worked on all of our lives but Nagar MC made portraits of you and me beautiful large drawings of symbols of our mantra and the mantra on home we spoke it and thought it and tried to actually live it and they almost everything and is here in the head and the honor is the experience it's a throat the breasts less feeling of the moment and Lucilla ball home is centered in the heart and it is the syllable that means all of consciousness everything that exists descends down from the head from the mind and is expressed as an explosion in the human heart and whether the last songs that Naropa was the beautiful song called the power of the heart which is in love so how should we live blue and I tried to come up with a lot of different formulas and our answer to the absurdity of life is always to make something beautiful and we've also had three rules which we tried to follow and here they are number one do not be afraid of anyone how can you imagine what your life would be like if you weren't afraid of anyone now seconds have a great bull detector and learn how to use it and how to apply it and third be so tender be open to the world and in love with everything and everyone in ant and Lou and I meditated together in many different ways and in many different places and we trusted the things that the body can do instant of a reason and we tried to live in the present we did meditations apart belong about sound and about light about time and we just made them up like look at this crack at the bottom of the swimming pool for three minutes or look at the speck in my eye for about an hour so I'd like to just try one of these and I'm gonna show you how it works and it goes like this see how it works just humans are so not exquisite we already know everything and we have everything we need to live in the present and we actually already have everything we need to live our lives and we're almost at the end of this evening and I and I'm honored to say one more thing and that it's important to remember Lou as a person I mean myths happen and get created through repetition and oversimplification and we are not meant to idolize each other but to take things from each other and to become the very best parts of each other and I'm thinking of something that Lou said when we were in restaurants are really good pizza places I need you look at me and said like you always say you can't lose money with bread and cheese never saying that actually anything about bread and cheese but it becomes something you love to quote part of the mythology you know the collective wisdom of downtown Manhattan hello although I've never said that thing about bread and cheese I had said a lot of other things that I hoped would be memorable maybe even quotable but it was this one that he seemed to really have my heart the one that was going down in his own personal history book and Lou should be so many things I got to show there were some things too and during the last few months of his life Lou was so dazzled by nature and by a beauty water and trees and the other said you know you always told me that the trees were dancing and now I see that they are they're dancing we look up to the sky and we just like float and I want to play those very short song that I wrote for Lou on his birthday a few years ago and it's called flow | Jim Fouratt 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YHKgV4jW8z0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHKgV4jW8z0 | She Scared Me SO Much! | say Happy Easter everybody haein keep playin Thank You playing are you having fun yes you're so cute your cheeks are getting so chubby I love it anyway good morning no you can keep paying I'm sorry I'm sorry for bothering me continue and normally we don't blog on weekends but but Easter is tomorrow so probably won't walk tomorrow except for maybe like a video of her and her cute well outfit but last night well here yesterday at like 4:00 around four-ish I mixed up some bananas and they were a little runny so I mixed some rice cereal in with them which I think told is completely fine oh I gave them to Annabelle and she absolutely loved it and then we took a bath at like 7:30 maybe and I she was acting kind of funny in the bath and we were sitting in there for a while but it definitely like wasn't too warm I was getting a little bit not cold but just like uncomfortable just because it's not as hot as I was normally like obviously for a baby they don't want it that hot but um she started I think heard a funny and just like squirming a little bit and then she was like coughing like she was choking on something so I stood her up and she threw up everywhere like a lot like probably more than I gave her in bananas so I was kind of freaking out and I picked her up and it kind of just looked like she was gonna pass out which is probably just because she's like what the heck just happened and then everything in her stomach was just gone so I was trying to wake her up a little bit I took a cold washcloth and put it on her tummy and one on her head just because I didn't know if being warm was making her feel gross or whatever so I did that and I feel like that actually did help because she started to like she was pretty pale for a little bit and I might have just been because of the back and general like cuz her cheeks turned pink when she gets a little bit cold and it's always kind of cold in here so her cheeks are I think a little bit more pink then if she's like I mean hot I guess but um so I brought her in here because I was just freaking out I had no idea what's happening I'm like okay any but you just have to stay awake you're scaring the crap out of me and you don't like this story yeah well I have to tell it anyway but um so I put the cold washcloth on her head in another one oh my king she started to look a little bit happier a little bit better um I was trying to feed her but she was just kind of out of it for a little bit so I didn't end up feeding her right away and then I brought her downstairs and she threw up etana again and it was still banana like they're all there was still banana and I don't think it was all been and there's no way it was all banana good oh my gosh I was kind of freaking out I'm like oh my gosh like what did I do but obviously like doctors tell you to try new foods and then wait and if they don't work they don't work if they do work they're fine but I'm like okay what did I do I'm like I'm so sorry like I shouldn't have given you bananas really how do you know that they're not going to sit well in her stomach so I just I felt so bad but we're not gonna try bananas again at least for a little while and if we do it again it probably won't be very much at all just so she can see if they're actually okay because I know sometimes things are just like a one-time thing that it makes them sick and it might just be like the single fruit itself not the actual like type of fruit but oh my gosh scared the crap out of me but like she started looking quite a bit better after she threw up a second time and so I fed her and she fell asleep while I was feeding her which is pretty typical honestly and she slept for a while but I stayed up just to make sure that she was fine that she didn't start coughing and choking on anything like I didn't know she's gonna throw up again and I had read a little bit about it and a lot of people said that once they fed them and I threw up again like breast milk they threw up again and that might just be something that didn't sit well on their stomach so if they had something in their stomach at all they'd just throw it up but ended up being okay she slept pretty well um I was freaking out because my mom is not here and normally she would kind of know what to do better than I do but I think she's feeling a lot better today are you spitting up oh my godness what are we gonna do with you oh my gosh where's your burp break but that was our fun story from yesterday no he was a cute baby there's a cute baby yeah baby hey was that drool or spit up can you sit up say hello blog they see you blog got knocked over she came kind of sit up but it's only when her hands are like on the floor and she's leaning quite a bit farther forward I mean it's it's something it's a start she's getting her balance down only she's starting to yeah yes [Music] I know you're upside down you're no longer upside down mm-hmm but well this is your blankie that's for playing this is not for playing because it's hard on your noggin Happy Easter Sunday everybody look at this girl you had the cutest at address yes know what to do with you she's kind of cranky right now because it's definitely nap time but let's see can we see you look how cute you are no the time give it up a nap everybody um I probably won't be bugging much today but I just wanted to say that yeah I hope you have a great day Annabelle hi is it Easter say Happy Easter everybody happy Easter happy Easter do you know Easter is know [Music] | GTA Vlogs | UC4XTIhf4I9F8YsBoK_kDnJQ | 2018-04-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,133 | 5,509 |
-EhWqTSI8i0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EhWqTSI8i0 | Redskins vs. Saints QB Kirk Cousins Press Conference | start oh gosh where did where do you start um have you have you ever I guess in college come close to a performance as spotless and and how does that feel yeah I mean I've had a couple before I've been fortunate enough to be a part of game like that but um feels very gratifying um we had a great week of preparation and it carried over into Sunday and we said last Sunday we'd have an edge to us coming out of the way the last game finished and um we certainly did and and it started Wednesday or Tuesday when we got back in the building and and carried over into Sunday Kirk coming into the game did you feel like you had to outperform Drew Brees um I think if I get in that mindset um you put yourself in trouble but um at the same time you know there's less room for for error going against a really good quarterback and fortunately with the way we ran the ball and the way we um were able to throw it um you know we didn't make those errors and we able we were able to put up enough points where uh we could come out with a win but certainly when you play against Great quarterbacks there's less room for error Kirk with all the drops last week it was probably really hard both for you as a quarterback and for your play callers to get into a rhythm how much easier did the game feel this week as all the plays that you call worked yeah uh it felt easier um to answer your question to expand on that uh when you execute and everybody does their part good things happen uh it definitely then feeds itself you know it helps the play caller with the next play and and helps us all execute going forward and um you know we said that last week was more of a fluke than uh than anything else and uh the guys made some phenomenal catches today and phenomenal plays after the catch Kirk how much was Team Speed a factor today when you can just give the ball to Jameson and Matt Jones on on short passes and they can just be Shifty and get down the field how how big of a factor is that yeah it helps a lot when you can just dump the ball off and next thing you know it's a first down and more and um you know was good to see our screen game worked um running the ball worked not just one type of run but several and um we spread the ball around and targeted a lot of different guys and all of those I think are positives and um it was just a great great week but again they all count one one and0 this week but we got a great challenge coming up uh in Carolina uh every offense is built so one play sets up the next one play disguises the next is this the best you've ever felt in an offense where one play seems to lead to the next one set up the next one them for the next one in a way yeah I think you know this offense uh you know does a great job I mean when you look at the history you know with Jay and Cincinnati have done a lot of good things and um I think here it's just a matter of having consistency and developing myself with the quarterback Position will always help an offense grow and uh when you can run the ball the way we did today it's going to open a lot of things up for us in the passing game so um was just really pleased with the way everybody executed and the way it took you know all 11 out there to have the impact we had Kirk the the completion you had to Deshawn on the first drive it certainly didn't decide the game but what was the significance of hitting that on a third and five both for your own confidence and to sort of send a signal to the saints that you guys had some deep place in you today that's a great question very perceptive because I did think it was a shot in the arm for us uh versus Man covers to have Deshawn win like that to be able to throw the ball accurately enough where he can come down with it run after the catch convert the third down get aide out of being backed up in our own territory kind of flip the field um and just to get Deshawn back and get him going all those I thought were U Were steps that we wanted to take and it all happened on one play and um certainly got us going a little bit gave us a spark and then uh the guys never look back I mean we ran the ball so well from there and executed plays well and next thing you know we were uh you know finishing the game and I was standing on the sidelines watching hey Kirk on the conference call this week with Drew Brees he said in a game like they had against the Giants a couple week weeks ago a shootout both ways he's not really cognizant of the score until the fourth quarter for you in a game like this how cognizant are you of the score where it's tight at first and it looks like it could be a shootout like that and then as the separation starts to go grow throughout I think you're aware of the situation um when you're in the zone and things are going really well you're just playing and your mind is free and you're not allowing things to uh you know inhibit your play but at the same time you try to be aware of the situation and I think um we were still very aware of it but um like again when you hand the ball off and next thing you know it's second and short or another first down I mean it really can keep you keep you at ease and um that's what happened today last three games from just one interception and that went off a receiver's hands do you feel like you're you're getting a better handle on ball protection and what you need to do to to to keep the interception total down well I think by playing I'm getting better as a quarterback I mean that's where I'm not going to be results driven I mean I threw a couple passes today that could have been picked so I'm not going to go back and and say oh I didn't throw any interceptions you know I had it figured out today I'm going to go back and look at the plays that could have been picked and say how do I prevent those from happening going forward I'm not going to be results driven um and there were plays in the last couple of weeks that could have been picked as well that could altered the game that did that weren't and there were picks that have happened that really weren't my fault necessarily and so I'm not going to worry about those either um so it's great to not have the turnovers but again you got to look at the why and what caused them and and also on some of the ones that weren't turnovers today you know what could I have done better to avoid the the the the possibility of one two so it's a process it takes time but I'm getting better as a quarterback and um that that encompasses a lot of things not just not just protecting the football Kirk I hope you haven't already answered this but it it seemed like maybe you were taking a few more maybe calculated chances holding the ball a tick longer looking a second longer going deep a little bit more was was that conscious part of the game plan you be more relaxed I guess I think it comes with playing because when you when you only play in practice you have a yellow Jersey on that can't hit you and you don't get a very good feel for a pass rush and you do the best you can but um you're limited and when you play now several weeks in a row it's given me a better feel for a pass rush and how long I need to hold on to the ball and sometimes I'm uh giving the pass rush too much credit and not sitting in there long enough and trying to get the ball out of my hands too quickly and so I think as I play I'm going to get a better feel for how much time I have and I think there were a couple today where I held on to it and um you know avoided throwing the ball in the coverage maybe took a sack but avoided throwing in the coverage and again the the offensive line created a great pocket where I can feel comfortable sitting in there a half a second longer and um as I play I get a better feel for that forgive me if you've answered this also but how much how much does the 47 points today how much goes into that involving all the guys you've gotten back healthy how how big of a role now you feel you probably have the whole offense at least all the guys that that are there how how much how big was that well when we can line up our best players it's going to it's going to help me it's going to help our offense it's going to help our play caller um but you understand injuries are part of the game and as you go through and get further and further into the season you have to be ready to win and ready to play without certain guys unfortunately we've had um a lot of those guys who've been out they've now they're now back and it helps um but we have to execute no matter who's out there and um we do have good depth on this team and we're going to need that you know going forward if if injuries happen this was probably the best game for for your Trio of running backs for Matt and Alfred and and Chris what uh what did you see from them today well I saw a very good you know runs I mean breaking tackles converting Matt for example on a third and short you know got hit behind uh wouldn't have converted and was able with second effort to convert the the first down and so you love seeing runs like that uh once they broke in the open field seeing them run away from guys create a little bit you know after the initial contact or the initial block and um and then you know in the passing game selfishly did a great job to help me I mean caught a couple burst routs underneath and took them you know down the side line and the screen that Matt had and all three guys caught a couple passes and made a difference in the passing game so um love seeing those guys make plays because they're all very talented and can really help us Kirk uh obviously Jameson Crowder had a great game today um he's been getting better throughout the season just can you speak about the growth that you've seen from him and and how hard is it to develop that kind of chemistry with a guy in his first year well he's just very talented player and he's got the right mindset and I'm excited about him because he is only halfway through his first year and um it's exciting to think about you know if we could all be back what what would happen down the road and working together and growing because he's really talented and he's a great teammate and a great worker and um you know it's fun to have weapons like that to throw to it makes a difference and um you know he was outstanding after the catch today thanks okay thank you for | Washington Commanders | UC2a0ENbCZqIO5C1fWXGXZXA | 2015-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,097 | 10,383 |
7J0sALyfjBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J0sALyfjBM | Browning Poetry reveals a deep knowledge of the psychology of men and women Discuss. | was interested in a wide variety of subjects like art crime lab philosophy such other things but he was mainly preoccupied with psychoanalysis or soul desection of [Music] he was a very talented chessylonic protibaban and they earned the reputation of beginning the faultless painting it was because of his infestation for a woman and who was heartless and uh plutius hillary in his self-introspection india reveals what he did in his past how he betrayed the france king and they missed the sons to be a great as raphael somebody put it on about a he laments the fact that he could be uh could be as a great as other great artists like raphael and michelangelo he could not rise to the he has not the courage to hurt his wife's feelings in this mind there is a conflict between his love for his wife and the longing for attaining greatness like other great artists um is more important to him of a monk initiative on the person we watched we can follow the uh we can follow the interplay of passion thoughts and ideas of his hmm this song reflects how strongly the flower is strongly the power of love of the scholar of the scholar describes the life of their master uh today one of them relates how their master ignored the pleasures of life for requiring knowledge and the truth that thus we find that browning has skillfully and delineated the psychology of different types of people so browning hotels um foreign | Tafsir Ahmed | UC2ZnkTsKj2ak5vun6YS-qNw | 2021-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 257 | 1,417 |
qWB0hqZHcc0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWB0hqZHcc0 | Pangram Challenge 22wpm | The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Astronaut quincy b. zack defies gravity with six jet fuel pumps. Public junk dwarves hug my quartz fox. Jeb quickly drove a few extra miles on the glazed pavement. Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz. His graceful bisque vase whizzed past my taxino joke. A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes. Viewing quizzical abstracts mixed up hefty jocks. Judge powell quickly gave six embezzlers stiff sentences. The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner. The job of waxing linoleum frequently peeves chintzy kids. My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit. An inspired calligrapher can create pages of beauty using stick ink, quill, brush, pickaxe, buzz saw, or even strawberry jam. Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower. William said that everything about his jacket was in quite good condition except for the zipper. Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase. Fred specialized in the job of making very quaint wax toys. Six of the women quietly gave back prizes to the judge. Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil queen and jack. Jim quickly realized that the beautiful gowns are expensive. How vexing a fumble to drop a jolly zucchini in the quicksand. Zany jacques french's pub mixed watery vodka gimlets. Meghan deftly picks valuable jewelsonyx, quartz. Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him. Verbatim reports were quickly given by jim fox to his amazed audience. While waxing parquet decks, suez sailors vomit jauntily abaft. Turgid saxophones blew over mick's jazzy quiff. The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal. Hark, toxic jungle water vipers quietly drop on zebras for meals. David, jewish exmonarch, kept big vineyard, quizzical wife. Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz. The basque m.p. loved his wife's onyx jar and zinclined keg. My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft jim. Fabled reader with jaded, roving eye seized by quickened impulse to expand budget. Cute, kind, jovial, foxy physique, amazing? wower. Jack farmer realized that the big yellow quilts were expensive. Verily the dark exjew quit zionism, preferring the cabala. Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. Mix zapf with veljovic and get quirky beziers. Six big devils from japan quickly forgot how to waltz. Jacqueline was vexed by the folks who go the money prizes. Murky haze enveloped a city as jarring quakes broke fortysix windows. Venerable will played jazz sax until 3 o'clock in the morning before he quit. About sixty codfish eggs will make a quarter pound of very fizzy jelly. The sex life of the woodchuck is a provocative question for most vertebrate zoology majors. Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry. Quixotic republicans vet first key zerogrowth jeremiad. My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels. Foxy diva jennifer lopez wasnt baking my quiche. Pack my box with five dozen jugs of liquid veneer. Their kind aunt was subject to frequent dizzy spells, thus causing much anxiety and worry. Perhaps president clinton's amazing sax skills will be judged quite favorably. Mr. jock, tv quiz ph.d., bags few lynx. Jellylike above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux. Breezily jangling 3,416,857.209 wise advertiser ambles to the bank, his exchequer amplified. Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. The junior office clerks were quite amazed at the extra reward given by their generous employer. Just work for improved basic techniques to maximize your typing skill. Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex bud. Woven silk pyjamas exchanged for blue quartz. Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard. Martin j. hixeypozer quickly began his first word. When we go back to juarez, mexico, do we fly over picturesque arizona?. Sympathizing would fix quaker objectives. The explorer was frozen in his big kayak just after making quaint discoveries. Jail zesty vixen who grabbed pay from quack. Weekly magazines request help for and by junior executives. Jim just quit and packed extra bags for liz owen. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold jim. No kidding, lorenzo called off his trip to visit mexico city just because they told him the conquistadors were extinct. Fickle jinx bog dwarves spy math quiz. Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt. Picking just six quinces, the new farmhand proved strong but lazy. I have quickly spotted the four women dozing in the jury box. Big july earthquakes confound zany experimental vow. Dumpy kibitzer jingles as exchequer overflows. The juke box music puzzled a gentle visitor from a quaint valley town. We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of gray lamp wicks. Six crazy kings vowed to abolish my quite pitiful jousts. The five boxing wizards jump quickly. Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans. New farm hand picking just six quinces proves strong but lazy. A quivering texas zombie fought republic linked jewelry. A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six gunboats. A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent. West quickly gave bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums. Back in june we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size. For only 49 jolly housewives made inexpensive meals using quickfrozen vegetables. The exodus of jazzy pigeons craved by squeamish walkers. William lex quickly caught five dozen republicans. Five big quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. May jo equal the fine record by solving six puzzles a week?. Just keep examining every low bid quoted for zinc etchings. Anxious paul waved back his pa from the zinc quarry just sighted. Questions of a zealous nature have become by degrees petty waxen jokes. The july sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt. As we explored the gulf of zanzibar, we quickly moved closer to the jutting rocks. We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize. Many big jackdaws quickly zipped over the fox pen. Now is the time for all brown dogs to jump quickly over the lazy lynx. King alexander was just partly overcome after quizzing diogenes in his tub. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. Back in my quaint garden jaunty zinnias vie with flaunting phlox. Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze. Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis. Travelling beneath the azure sky in our jolly oxcart, we often hit bumps quite hard. Exquisite farm wench gives body jolt to prize stinker. Puzzled women bequeath jerks very exotic gifts. We could jeopardize six of the gunboats by two quick moves. When zombies arrive, quickly fax judge pat. Patchwork quilt muzzles baffled young vixen jo. Alfredo just must bring very exciting news to the plaza quickly. Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. Crazy fredricka bought many very exquisite opal jewels. All questions asked by five watched experts amaze the judge. The quick onyx goblin jumps over the lazy dwarf. The wizard quickly jinxed the gnomes before they vaporized. How razorbackjumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts. Jimmy and zack, the police explained, were last seen diving into a field of buttered quahogs. Wolfing kumquats, jovial charon poled his boat lazily along the styx. Will major douglas be expected to take this truefalse quiz very soon?. Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner. Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward. Two hardy boxing kangaroos jet from sydney to zanzibar on quicksilver pinions. Lazy movers quit hardpacking of papiermache jewelry boxes. The sex life of the woodchuck is a provocative question for most vertebrate zoology majors. The exodus of jazzy pigeons craved by squeamish walkers. Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. Will major douglas be expected to take this truefalse quiz very soon?. Public junk dwarves hug my quartz fox. Just work for improved basic techniques to maximize your typing skill. Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry. Six big devils from japan quickly forgot how to waltz. Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze. Judge powell quickly gave six embezzlers stiff sentences. We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of gray lamp wicks. Fickle jinx bog dwarves spy math quiz. A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes. Jeb quickly drove a few extra miles on the glazed pavement. Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis. My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit. Anxious paul waved back his pa from the zinc quarry just sighted. My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six. Breezily jangling 3,416,857.209 wise advertiser ambles to the bank, his exchequer amplified. The quick onyx goblin jumps over the lazy dwarf. Quixotic republicans vet first key zerogrowth jeremiad. Puzzled women bequeath jerks very exotic gifts. King alexander was just partly overcome after quizzing diogenes in his tub. For only 49 jolly housewives made inexpensive meals using quickfrozen vegetables. Six crazy kings vowed to abolish my quite pitiful jousts. The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner. When zombies arrive, quickly fax judge pat. All questions asked by five watched experts amaze the judge. Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt. Hark, toxic jungle water vipers quietly drop on zebras for meals. David, jewish exmonarch, kept big vineyard, quizzical wife. I have quickly spotted the four women dozing in the jury box. The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal. Jimmy and zack, the police explained, were last seen diving into a field of buttered quahogs. Astronaut quincy b. zack defies gravity with six jet fuel pumps. The job of waxing linoleum frequently peeves chintzy kids. Cute, kind, jovial, foxy physique, amazing? wower. Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. Weekly magazines request help for and by junior executives. Now is the time for all brown dogs to jump quickly over the lazy lynx. Two hardy boxing kangaroos jet from sydney to zanzibar on quicksilver pinions. Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower. A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six gunboats. Lazy movers quit hardpacking of papiermache jewelry boxes. Back in june we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size. The juke box music puzzled a gentle visitor from a quaint valley town. Viewing quizzical abstracts mixed up hefty jocks. Jellylike above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux. Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard. The five boxing wizards jump quickly. A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent. No kidding, lorenzo called off his trip to visit mexico city just because they told him the conquistadors were extinct. We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize. A quivering texas zombie fought republic linked jewelry. New farm hand picking just six quinces proves strong but lazy. When we go back to juarez, mexico, do we fly over picturesque arizona?. Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him. Jim quickly realized that the beautiful gowns are expensive. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft jim. My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels. Picking just six quinces, the new farmhand proved strong but lazy. An inspired calligrapher can create pages of beauty using stick ink, quill, brush, pickaxe, buzz saw, or even strawberry jam. Alfredo just must bring very exciting news to the plaza quickly. How vexing a fumble to drop a jolly zucchini in the quicksand. Verily the dark exjew quit zionism, preferring the cabala. Venerable will played jazz sax until 3 o'clock in the morning before he quit. While waxing parquet decks, suez sailors vomit jauntily abaft. Exquisite farm wench gives body jolt to prize stinker. Verbatim reports were quickly given by jim fox to his amazed audience. William said that everything about his jacket was in quite good condition except for the zipper. Their kind aunt was subject to frequent dizzy spells, thus causing much anxiety and worry. The wizard quickly jinxed the gnomes before they vaporized. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The july sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt. Back in my quaint garden jaunty zinnias vie with flaunting phlox. Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward. Fred specialized in the job of making very quaint wax toys. Fabled reader with jaded, roving eye seized by quickened impulse to expand budget. About sixty codfish eggs will make a quarter pound of very fizzy jelly. Mix zapf with veljovic and get quirky beziers. Dumpy kibitzer jingles as exchequer overflows. Sympathizing would fix quaker objectives. As we explored the gulf of zanzibar, we quickly moved closer to the jutting rocks. Five big quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. Travelling beneath the azure sky in our jolly oxcart, we often hit bumps quite hard. Perhaps president clinton's amazing sax skills will be judged quite favorably. Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans. Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. Just keep examining every low bid quoted for zinc etchings. Turgid saxophones blew over mick's jazzy quiff. Patchwork quilt muzzles baffled young vixen jo. Zany jacques french's pub mixed watery vodka gimlets. Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil queen and jack. Six of the women quietly gave back prizes to the judge. Martin j. hixeypozer quickly began his first word. Big july earthquakes confound zany experimental vow. Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz. His graceful bisque vase whizzed past my taxino joke. Woven silk pyjamas exchanged for blue quartz. Jacqueline was vexed by the folks who go the money prizes. Crazy fredricka bought many very exquisite opal jewels. Wolfing kumquats, jovial charon poled his boat lazily along the styx. Foxy diva jennifer lopez wasnt baking my quiche. Questions of a zealous nature have become by degrees petty waxen jokes. The junior office clerks were quite amazed at the extra reward given by their generous employer. We could jeopardize six of the gunboats by two quick moves. Jack farmer realized that the big yellow quilts were expensive. Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex bud. Jail zesty vixen who grabbed pay from quack. Many big jackdaws quickly zipped over the fox pen. West quickly gave bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums. The basque m.p. loved his wife's onyx jar and zinclined keg. May jo equal the fine record by solving six puzzles a week?. Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner. William lex quickly caught five dozen republicans. Mr. jock, tv quiz ph.d., bags few lynx. How razorbackjumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold jim. The explorer was frozen in his big kayak just after making quaint discoveries. Meghan deftly picks valuable jewelsonyx, quartz. Murky haze enveloped a city as jarring quakes broke fortysix windows. Jim just quit and packed extra bags for liz owen. Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase. Pack my box with five dozen jugs of liquid veneer. Public junk dwarves hug my quartz fox. Will major douglas be expected to take this truefalse quiz very soon?. Just keep examining every low bid quoted for zinc etchings. Picking just six quinces, the new farmhand proved strong but lazy. Perhaps president clinton's amazing sax skills will be judged quite favorably. When we go back to juarez, mexico, do we fly over picturesque arizona?. May jo equal the fine record by solving six puzzles a week?. Alfredo just must bring very exciting news to the plaza quickly. William lex quickly caught five dozen republicans. Murky haze enveloped a city as jarring quakes broke fortysix windows. Jellylike above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux. The juke box music puzzled a gentle visitor from a quaint valley town. Astronaut quincy b. zack defies gravity with six jet fuel pumps. Mix zapf with veljovic and get quirky beziers. When zombies arrive, quickly fax judge pat. Turgid saxophones blew over mick's jazzy quiff. Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. Cute, kind, jovial, foxy physique, amazing? wower. The five boxing wizards jump quickly. Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex bud. Back in my quaint garden jaunty zinnias vie with flaunting phlox. Lazy movers quit hardpacking of papiermache jewelry boxes. Judge powell quickly gave six embezzlers stiff sentences. Jacqueline was vexed by the folks who go the money prizes. Anxious paul waved back his pa from the zinc quarry just sighted. Jack farmer realized that the big yellow quilts were expensive. An inspired calligrapher can create pages of beauty using stick ink, quill, brush, pickaxe, buzz saw, or even strawberry jam. A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six gunboats. Five big quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. Pack my box with five dozen jugs of liquid veneer. King alexander was just partly overcome after quizzing diogenes in his tub. The job of waxing linoleum frequently peeves chintzy kids. Jimmy and zack, the police explained, were last seen diving into a field of buttered quahogs. Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt. Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him. Fred specialized in the job of making very quaint wax toys. Dumpy kibitzer jingles as exchequer overflows. New farm hand picking just six quinces proves strong but lazy. Crazy fredricka bought many very exquisite opal jewels. My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels. How vexing a fumble to drop a jolly zucchini in the quicksand. All questions asked by five watched experts amaze the judge. Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz. A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes. Their kind aunt was subject to frequent dizzy spells, thus causing much anxiety and worry. Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower. Sympathizing would fix quaker objectives. West quickly gave bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums. Foxy diva jennifer lopez wasnt baking my quiche. The basque m.p. loved his wife's onyx jar and zinclined keg. We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of gray lamp wicks. Viewing quizzical abstracts mixed up hefty jocks. Big july earthquakes confound zany experimental vow. Mr. jock, tv quiz ph.d., bags few lynx. The wizard quickly jinxed the gnomes before they vaporized. Jeb quickly drove a few extra miles on the glazed pavement. Jail zesty vixen who grabbed pay from quack. Jim just quit and packed extra bags for liz owen. Hark, toxic jungle water vipers quietly drop on zebras for meals. Zany jacques french's pub mixed watery vodka gimlets. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil queen and jack. David, jewish exmonarch, kept big vineyard, quizzical wife. Breezily jangling 3,416,857.209 wise advertiser ambles to the bank, his exchequer amplified. Patchwork quilt muzzles baffled young vixen jo. Verily the dark exjew quit zionism, preferring the cabala. His graceful bisque vase whizzed past my taxino joke. Six of the women quietly gave back prizes to the judge. The exodus of jazzy pigeons craved by squeamish walkers. Exquisite farm wench gives body jolt to prize stinker. William said that everything about his jacket was in quite good condition except for the zipper. Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz. Back in june we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size. Now is the time for all brown dogs to jump quickly over the lazy lynx. My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold jim. We could jeopardize six of the gunboats by two quick moves. Venerable will played jazz sax until 3 o'clock in the morning before he quit. Jim quickly realized that the beautiful gowns are expensive. Wolfing kumquats, jovial charon poled his boat lazily along the styx. The sex life of the woodchuck is a provocative question for most vertebrate zoology majors. Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward. Six crazy kings vowed to abolish my quite pitiful jousts. Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard. Verbatim reports were quickly given by jim fox to his amazed audience. The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner. Martin j. hixeypozer quickly began his first word. While waxing parquet decks, suez sailors vomit jauntily abaft. For only 49 jolly housewives made inexpensive meals using quickfrozen vegetables. Fabled reader with jaded, roving eye seized by quickened impulse to expand budget. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft jim. Puzzled women bequeath jerks very exotic gifts. Quixotic republicans vet first key zerogrowth jeremiad. Travelling beneath the azure sky in our jolly oxcart, we often hit bumps quite hard. How razorbackjumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts. Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans. Six big devils from japan quickly forgot how to waltz. No kidding, lorenzo called off his trip to visit mexico city just because they told him the conquistadors were extinct. The junior office clerks were quite amazed at the extra reward given by their generous employer. A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent. I have quickly spotted the four women dozing in the jury box. Just work for improved basic techniques to maximize your typing skill. About sixty codfish eggs will make a quarter pound of very fizzy jelly. My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit. The july sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt. The explorer was frozen in his big kayak just after making quaint discoveries. Two hardy boxing kangaroos jet from sydney to zanzibar on quicksilver pinions. Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry. Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. The quick onyx goblin jumps over the lazy dwarf. Meghan deftly picks valuable jewelsonyx, quartz. A quivering texas zombie fought republic linked jewelry. The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal. Weekly magazines request help for and by junior executives. Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner. Many big jackdaws quickly zipped over the fox pen. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. Woven silk pyjamas exchanged for blue quartz. Fickle jinx bog dwarves spy math quiz. Questions of a zealous nature have become by degrees petty waxen jokes. Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis. We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize. As we explored the gulf of zanzibar, we quickly moved closer to the jutting rocks. Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze. Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase. | Kurt Zoglmann | UCXrTMfMEhkC9rVyQNU5aZlA | 2020-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 3,888 | 23,366 |
SnjFjDplW6U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnjFjDplW6U | Ingles Corporativo-Simple Past Irregular Verbs | hi good evening hi good evening how are you JY I'm fine teacher and you teacher good for asking and how was your day how was your day okay um let's see okay it's really good to see that we are well that more people are joining okay um if you remember yesterday we were studying the negative form affirmative and negative form for regular verbs in simple past tense also we studied the pronunciation something that is really important because we said that we are not going to be saying like it or uh for example you said because we already know that there are some rules that we need to follow okay um also I sent to you in the afternoon a list of irregular verbs how many of you were were able to study it oh okay okay excellent so don't worry about it um okay uh let me tell you something I have here uh some little what um let me just okay so I have some cards here with me you can see them with irregular verbs so I'm going to begin asking you the simple path and the part mle form of some of them okay okay so I'm going to begin with an easy one yes we are going to start studying irregular verbs so I have the first one that is eat and what is the simple past form which one eight okay eight and the past participle eating or eating eating okay uh we have eat ate eeden okay Eden that is the past parle okay so I'm going to continue I'm going to show you another one and I hope that this one could be easy okay yeah this is easy um okay all these verbs are irregular for any idea okay heart okay excellent thank you and what does it mean signif yes no [Music] h okay so I'm going to show you another one and this is easy or where where okay excellent and what does it mean signif s uhuh okay excellent let's see another okay so for you to see no they are not let me see okay no uhuh yes P super is uh new okay new new and for is no okay thank you excellent so we have no new n okay let's see another yeah oops okay okay we have this one we have the following break broke broke broken excellent break broke broken okay excellent super F uhhuh excellent Alonso it's the same hit hit hit and okay excellent okay good I'm going to stop here right now I mean how to make ative and negative sentences using irregular verbs and then I'm going to continue asking you okay okay so let's begin give me just a few seconds where is it here it is so here we go okay hi everyone in this class you'll learn to form positive and negative statements using irregular verbs let's get started by listening and practicing the statements in the past using irregular verbs simple past statements irregular verbs I did my homework I didn't do laundry you got up at noon you didn't get up at at 10:00 he went to the museum he didn't go to the library we met our classmates we didn't meet our teacher you came home late you didn't come home early they had a picnic they didn't have a party in English we have two types of birs in our last class we learned how to use regular verbs and learn the simple rule of adding Ed to change those verbs to the past tense we also have irregular verbs which are more complicated because there really isn't a particular rule to follow you will need to learn them and memorize them to form positive statements in the past using e regular birs we will follow the same formula as with forming positive statements with regular verbs subject plus verb in the past tense plus complement on these chart you can see a few examples if you notice the positive statements have the verbs in the past tense and the negative statements have the verbs in the present tense for example the past of the birth do is did get up the past is got up go the past is went meet the past is met come the past is came have the past is had let's analyze the first example I did my homework first we add the subject I then we include the verb in the past tense did finally we add a compliment homework to form negative statements we will follow this formula subject plus didn't the auxiliary didn't plus verb in the present plus complement I didn't didn't do laundering first we add the subject I then we add the auxiliary BB to form negative statements in the past didn't after that we add the verb in the present do finally we add the compliment laundry now it's your turn to practice I would like for you to make positive and negative statements using these irregular verbs after you finish this activity share your work in our discussion forms okay so you could see there that we have the simple pass with irregular verbs and you can see that here we have a least or the ones that were used on the examples do get up go meet come and have um and you can also see that here we have the simple past so the past will do is the for get up got up go went meet met come came and have is everything clear for you can you can you repeat the pronunciation the get up please okay we have get up and in past got up go up go up yes okay thank you you're welcome another one could be tell ha let me send it to the chat for example we have tell her tell her telling tell us okay okay so I said get up or up up okay another question no okay so I'm going to continue asking you verbs and if you don't don't worry about it we still have time for I wish I could yeah so for example I'm going to pick up the first one okay so we have the first one speak speak okay excellent speak spoken [Music] perfect okay the next one c s okay excellent see so okay perfect forget uhuh forget uhhuh for okay excellent forget forgot forgotten and what does it mean okay perfect yes all be that forget forgot forgotten let's see the next one fine f phone okay excellent find okay excellent let's see the next one see s okay sing okay perfect okay so you remember some of them say say is say set set okay signif okay perfect let's see another one let let okay perfect okay thank you okay sleep SLE SLE okay perfect okay and the last one drink drink uhhuh drun okay perfect drink drunk drunk and it means exact see memor okay okay and any questions no [Music] um let's see okay yes we studed information questions fore for spee uhhuh with auxiliar div okay but if we have open questions or information questions okay um I remember that we studied or we made a review of affirmative sentences Nega netive sentences we studied the rules how to form the irregular verbs um also we studed the pronunciation the E the ending and yes no question for yes no questions we said that we are going to begin first of all with the auxiliary then the subject the verb in its base form plus the compliment and the question uh we studied yes no well affirmative and negative answers for yes no questions and this is what we were talking about as well okay information questions okay so we set at the way how we're going to begin with information questions is this we are going to begin with the wh word wh word then the auxiliary did you can see it here did plus the subject plus the base form of the verb plus compliment okay okay so I remember that we said what did she bake when did they sorry when did he dance where did they play why did they cry how did they arrive at the concert and who did you call last night okay so for the answers of these information questions we have the following um what did she bake you can see we have the answers okay she baked some cookies um when did he dance okay okay perfect um then we have where did they play okay they played in the jar why did they cry for okay they cried because the movie was sad how did they arrive ta okay and the last one who did you call last night your mother I called my mother okay so basically that was everything that we studied yesterday so don't worry about it okay perfect okay any questions okay yes yes okay um I think that we are going to begin with okay so I'm going to be asking you to make affirmative sentences using irregular okay um let me see I'm going to begin tell me an example please an affirmative sentence using irregular [Music] verb I'm going to write one she spoke loudly okay [Music] okay let's see Joanna can you give me an example please no he drunk okay he Dr he drank wine in yesterday okay he drank wine yesterday thank you Yanna uh mace can you tell me another example please Jo you go at noon okay you got up excellent um J can you tell me another example please correct he he he CL he closed okay thank you uh let's see Jacqueline can you tell me another one please yes um she came okay she came she came at school late she came to school to l l okay and the last one Alonso H teacher I sleep all night sleep or slep uh sleep I slept I slept all night all night thank you okay and Alonso yours please alono can you hear me Okay Kevin okay I forgot my Hunger ah I forgot my my homework okay excellent thank you so you can see that there we have those affirmative sorry affirmative sentences using irregular verbs the first one she uhhuh she speak no sh she didn't speak speak loudly okay loudly thank you uh the next one Rael yes teacher he okay didn't he didn't didn't the why yesterday okay yesterday he is drink drink okay thank you okay thank you juang the next [Music] one I E one can you hear me she didn't go to the park okay so you said that she didn't go to the part okay um Ernesto the next one okay I didn't bring coffee thank you Janette can you tell us the next one being negative please he didn't close the window he you said right thank you he didn't close the window thank you um the next [Music] one she e she didn't [Music] okay late okay and sorry let's see the last one uh Joanna I I asleep um all night okay thanks okay so you can see that here we have affirmative sentences and here we have negative sentences for [Music] correct speak spoke drink drunk um is get up go when drink drank close closed come came sleep slept forget forgot okay she okay uhuh I speak loud okay did she speak loudly exent the next one okay perfect the next one uh did I drink coffee okay did I sorry did I drink Cofe [Music] umry okay the next [Applause] one window sorry okay the next one did she toool [Applause] okay did I sleep all night night all night okay all night I for be that forget okay forget my homework okay excellent did I forget my homework okay perfect okay okay any questions so far yes she did okay yes she didn't no she didn't excellent yes did she speak loudly yes she did or no she didn't excellent let's see the next one did he drink wine yesterday yes he yes he did uhuh negative he did and now he she didn't excellent did she go to the par yes she did or no she didn't excellent did I drink coffee yes she yes I drink yes I did okay yes I did or you did or no I didn't I didn't okay no you didn't excellent did he close the window yes he did or no he didn't excellent did she come to school late yes she did and negative for no she didn't okay did I sleep all night yes you did okay oh no you didn't did I forget my homework yes you did or no you didn't excellent is everything clear for you or do you have any questions question question okay excellent yes yes perfect um sorry I haven't checked the chat okay thank you okay um we still have time so what what we are going to do with you is the following so what we are going to do is the follo ra J Juan Kevin ero Janet for examplei is going to say an affirmative sentence is is going to say the same sentence but in negative form and maio is going to say this say so he's going to say the same sentence but in question form okay okay yes okay yes see okay so let's begin she lost in the park she lost in the park [Music] okay key okay she loves the key or the key in the part okay thank you is the same but the negative she okay what is the present this last loose okay she didn't Lo loose the in the okay thank you Macio did she L the keiss in the P okay excellent okay so now alono you're going to make an affirmative sentence in simple past s uh the karoke she s in the K K thank you okay Joanna [Music] um singing she didn't sing okay thank you did she sound okay did she sound s sink sink sink sink in the k sink the kar okay thank you J now is your turn [Applause] yes I I slept in my house okay in my house one the same but in negative she didn't yes she didn't she didn't okay she said I slept in my house she didn't sleep in my house okay she didn't sleep in her house or your house her house okay in her house thank you um let's see Kevin the question how would that be [Music] sorry teacher I don't listen okay Jason said I slept in my house now you have to make the question slept in my house one she didn't sleep in her house [Music] did she asleep in her house okay excellent k okay I spoke I spoke a little English okay thank youo negative what is the spot [Music] speak Okay Kevin can you say your sentence one more time please okay I spoke a little English okay I didn't speak a little English I'm sorry can you say that one more time I didn't speak I English okay excellent and the question Janette did I speak a little a little English okay excellent um is there questions no questions question okay no okay perfect okay so let's check s sing yes see so sing let's see another one okay p p fa Fallen [Music] okay sorry I didn't listen that well okay let's see the next one okay this is easy okay okay excellent okay have draw Dr okay dra okay excellent let's see another one cell s s okay and what is the meaning of this verb okay uh let me see let check another one okay make [Music] okay excellent easy good good we're talking about price um okay Val okay thank you okay by okay you're welcome any other question okay okay so that's all for today thanks for coming and see you tomorrow see you tomorrow see tomorrow tomorrow good night good night good night teacher | Ingles Corporativo | UCy6kNcD4r60QWpcf5jCuSMg | 2020-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,723 | 13,705 |
Wce9F_mWKZY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wce9F_mWKZY | CHIC ONE | STREET FASHION | [Music] yeah there we go that's nice and can you guys talk for me so I can get an audio level on there yeah uh we're here at the farmers market Silver Lake my God you're so tall how can you be so tall all of a sudden what just happened to you I swear to God that's so bizarre I know you like how bizar David Shasha David and Shasha yeah where'd you get that name just now oh this is a fake this is your persona no no no it's my Silver Lake name that's your Silver Lake name Oh My My Silver Lake name is fish yeah fish check me out that's a good one there great I like to swim oh my God what's the dog's name Charlie monkey oh nice Charlie monkey and Shasha this is like uh I don't even know what I'm looking at right now are these now are these bowling shoes down here no they're Italian um wrestling shoes those are Italian wrestling shoes now folks let's talk about uh let's talk about music here what's your favorite type of music Lady Love music love music like what anything that's lovely and got a nice s could you give the microphone a kiss I don't I don't know don't know it well enough yet I know you can kiss me with these lips okay all right sure yeah you got to get the chai latte car juice yeah is that a serious thing yeah chai latte with carrot juice instead of milk it's carrot juice what happened to you when you were little to make you order chy latte with carrot juice H fell down a few times my mom anything carrots down burned you with cigarettes your mom burned you with cigarettes now you ordered a child out with carrot juice yeah it's a new thing here in Sil like instead of soy milk and regular milk you know these characters let's talk about music with you what kind of music do you listen to oh I like all kinds of stuff obviously you know I'm a rocker rocking rocking out bye see you later guys see you later bye oh J for that I know it's not all over on the way out uhoh is that good are you are you all set you you ready to go how about this now let's go for the bonus round the pressure round the high pressure round the getting hot and heavy round oh man am I in your face there go okay I'm sorry back up man my personal you got one song One one all-time favorite song what is it uh Rolling in the Deep Adele I'm not up enough on pop culture to know whether this guy's making fun of Adele or not I think he's busting our balls your real favorite song culture is great Velvet Underground I love Pop Culture fish's favorite song Velvet Underground anything by them yeah yeah a Rocka oh he took a massive [ __ ] he took what a massive dump he took a massive [ __ ] okay nice and hard yeah yeah a Rocka yeah great you know I like to swim you heard it here first folks child abuse victims try out there with carrot juice you're going to feel just fine no worries you got to use you got to get some [Music] cinnamon [Music] w [Music] oh | CHIC ONE | UCIOLRzZqsafdprhsydfiRfQ | 2015-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 577 | 2,883 |
fmOr9DGJqpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmOr9DGJqpk | Get out of the Fear ~SAUNA VLOG ~ 10 24 20 | [Music] hey everybody it's goddess jillian and i'm in my infrared sauna sweating bullets raining sweat detoxing all the toxins that i've put into my body out i drink like a half a gallon of water while i'm in here with some vitamin c and some aloe and it's alkaline water and it's so purifying detoxifying and uplifting because even when we are not ingesting or inhaling toxins we are feeding off the toxins that are so rampant in our society right now that's one of the biggest issues we have to face as humanity as we are ascending as a human population and our planet is ascending into 5d there is going to be pushback from the less high vibrational entities and humans on this planet and so that has resulted already in such disharmony and division in our populations and it's so clear you can see one segment of society versus the other but they're all feeding on fear and they're all feeding on the unknown right and so just regardless of where you stand politically or in any possible rate with a virus or whatever any of the really intense issues that we're dealing with right now the supreme court all these things um regardless of your stance the more you get involved with the negativity and the low vibrational energies that are being spewed out by all these dramatic people on both sides now i'm not saying that the issues aren't worth fighting for believe me that's where my heart is but it doesn't mean that i need to feed into the darkness and the hate and the division the people let me just digress for one second and there's no judgment here ever right but there was a research study done by yale university several years ago and about the difference in the way very conservative people think versus the way very liberal people think right just at its core not necessarily political but just whether you're conservative or liberal in your thoughts in the way you live and overwhelmingly they ask all these questions the more conservative group base their responses on fear of loss fear brings your vibration down gives anxiety makes you clean makes you fight fight or flight it's a very very dark energy if you're subscribing to that fear slash victim mentality versus on the other hand the liberals who give everything away and really don't care as much about holding on to things because they know somewhere in there that it's all going to work out may not always be realistic okay and i believe there are so many shades of gray that are all appropriate but when you're operating from a vibration of fear you're not going to get much abundance let's just say you're just going to get more of the same okay that being said it is so critical right now because of what we're going through astrologically with all of these issues that we're dealing with that elicit fear from us and specifically what we allow into our mind from if you turn on any news channel it is all drama it's all hyped up for a reaction and the reaction is an adrenaline-based fear reaction oh god what happens if they elect this person or that person or this person to the supreme court or whatever oh gosh what might happen those emotional vibrations affect your energetic body they which goes out into the universe you attract more of the same and your physical body and because there's so much of that it's like we're surrounded by a sea of tar okay so it is maybe this is more for light workers because i feel like we have a sense of how to do this already and we're already doing it but it's so important for the rest of the population to understand how critical it is to stay out of the tar stay out of the darkness stay out of the fear stay out of the anger stay out of the hate and rise above it rise above it because that's part of the ascension and if you can do that number one you'll get through it a hell of a lot faster without freaking out and number two when you get through it you will have already started to manifest so much abundance in your life you will have transformed your life i did it i've already done it because i've been working this program for a while already and it really got intense at the end of last year because i was like i gotta get my [ __ ] together and get off the negativity pot and immediately started manifesting everything i want in my life immediately so i'm here to tell you that's all you have to do stay out of the tar disconnect turn off the television play sound frequencies instead meditate instead focus on exactly what you want to see in the future and you'll be through it in five minutes anyway thanks for tuning in please subscribe and wow | LA Psychic | UCFxuBvmLQLCLmkchRs3esmA | 2020-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 851 | 4,599 |
8Y_fRQ1a-Dg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y_fRQ1a-Dg | Rethink with Reid: A news reporter with an extraordinary mindset | Camila Rutford | hey thank you for joining me on rethink with Reed I'm Reed Kilmer today's interview is going to cover someone who trained to be a triathlete and has a career as a news reporter you're gonna hear her life story a little bit about what she does to become successful and how she thinks people can set their mind up to be successful for themselves whether that be in their career training to do different types of things and overcoming obstacles so stay with us I'll let me know what you think at the end of the interview Thanks yes okay so I live here in Omaha obviously I'm in the Midtown area um I am a TV reporter for KETV NewsWatch seven I've been there for just a little over two years now I'm a dog mom that is a big part of my life have a little husky German Shepherd mix we got from the Humane Society his name is Osso I'm married my husband's name is Johnny and we both really enjoy running and doing outdoorsy things we're both really competitive so we're signing up for races I recently got into triathlons about a year and a half ago so that's been my newest I feel like I'm always finding something else - like fixate on and right now it's triathlon so I got all the gear I got a bike I got so I'm like all in hey I think you're in TV not only that you're super nice but and you're so determined in your professional life and your personal life so your local TV news work and it's a really tough job that I feel like don't realize disease the 90 seconds that you're on there they know so sir tell me a little bit about what it's like to be reporter and today's date where media companies their credibility is possibly being questioned yeah it's it's definitely a tough job and I feel like in the last year it's gotten a lot tougher um with certain you know the political atmosphere that's out there right now and social media there's so many things flying around on social media all the time that I think it's hard for people differentiate to differentiate between what's legitimate and what's just a rumor you know you hear the term fake news all the time I mean it's it's tough and people literally they don't know where that line is sometimes and that's kind of sad but um it's a tough job for sure I mean you you know what it's like it's it's you're grinding you kind of walk in the door you don't know what you're gonna get you know some days you could be set up with something other days you could be running around all day breaking news here it sends you out of town so I always I think it's kind of funny I tell people I'm kind of a low maintenance person I'm kind of a tomboy so that both works in my favor and against me when it comes to news because you know you're out there you're in the field you know it could be super hot it could be super cold but then you have to do your hair do your makeup you know get ready for those 90 seconds that you're on the air which I I hate doing but everything else I love about it yes yep so you kind of have to balance that sometimes it's early mornings waking up before work getting workout in going to work sometimes you get home get another workout in if you can eat and go to bed and that's it that's your life so I'm probably pretty lame to most of my friends they're always making fun of me like we're gonna go out do this Friday night and I have to tell them I've got a race in the morning or I'm waking up to go run 15 miles or whatever I mean I don't know but I love it so it's I think it's super fulfilling so what is it are you doing well right now it's kind of the transition so in the wintertime I'm kind of just getting my face back in order so I'm getting back in the pool getting back on the bike but then once spring rolls around it'll be I want I need to make sure I'm swimming biking and running three times a week at least every week doing strength training twice a week if I can on top of that so so I know so some days you have to do like I said you have to put in a to workout day and but that I mean and my problem I don't know if it's a problem but like I'm competitive and so if I'm if I'm doing it I got to do it all away so I'm gonna do everything I can to to be competitive in my age group to try to win races if I can because that's just who I can't change that four part will depends on the triathlon so they've got Sprint Olympic Half Ironman and full Ironman distances so I'll start with the big one and work my way down the full Ironman is 2.4 miles of swimming 112 miles of biking and then a full marathon run 26.2 so that's like full crazy you are insane that's like you train for a straight year to get ready for something like that everything else kind of halves its way down so a Half Ironman is half all of that Olympic Distance is pretty much half that and then a sprint is not quite half but a lot shorter so last year I did a Half Ironman I really like that distance so I think this next year I will be doing a couple more of those but it's really fun locally there's a lot more sprint and Olympic distance triathlon that are offered around the country so I'll definitely be sprinkling in those as well and want this kind of thing in your professional and personal life I I think I'm just a type-a personality it must be the way I was raised or the way I was born I've always liked I mean growing up going to school I was always the kid that like needed to get straight A's I was always the kid that wanted to be involved in everything that I could that's just like Who I am but I just think there's a lot of fulfillment that comes from creating goals and then reaching them that just for me is nothing can top that in terms of how good it feels so that's what continues to drive me is okay I got this done well what can I do next time can I do even better next time I think both I think they were both very encouraging when it came to getting involved in things sports theater choir all that stuff they were always very supportive and um but again I think it's just a personality thing and both my parents were pretty competitive as well especially my dad he's the one that got me into running I remember as a little kid he would go on his runs because he trained for marathons and stuff and I'd be on my bike next to him and then eventually when I got old enough I'd start running next to him and then finally getting to the point where he was actually struggling to keep up with me it was just kind of like weird to see how that progressed but yeah I owe a lot of my athletic competition to my dad for sure how much do you think helps you for sure I think that's huge I think a we understand that drive so there's not like a confusion or there's not like a well why aren't you wanting to go do this to do your run instead well why do you why is this so important to you he just we both understand that so it works really well and be we just push each other I mean he's he helps me because he is such an amazing runner he's an elite runner part of the Lincoln Running Company team so he helped me form my marathon plan and he's great but yeah we'll go support each other at our races and I'm trying to talk him into doing triathlons but gotten there yet but no it's it's great it definitely helps for sure that we both have that similar interest I think it's a combination of things the competition is a big part of it I really like doing something where I'm actually a competing against my own time I want to see that time continue to improve I also like competing next to other people because that just pushes you during the races I want to you know get across the finish line before this person does but it's also the health aspect I mean it's just a great way to keep fit it keeps you focused if you're training for something if you've signed up for something you can't falter because if you don't do it if you're not dedicated you're gonna have a terrible race day and I've been there it's not worth it so you have to put in the work and it kind of keeps you consistent keeps you disciplined when you're training for something I think what's so great about endurance sports especially since I got into triathlon is this opportunity to show people or tell people you are capable of so much more than you think you are and a lot of people don't try something because you know they think it's too hard or it might be painful or you know I can't run a marathon that's ridiculous but you can know like you can and I think that's the biggest thing is is when I talk to people about fitness or anything like that I tell them well what do you want to do set a goal even if it's way up here like go for it you what I mean you can do it if I can do it you can do it so I think that's what I try to tell people I really like cheese and also chocolate and also mostly all of the things that are really bad for you which is reason 3480 to that I do all these triathlons and races things like that I love eating Oh Reid yeah no its and I need to be better about it that's one of the things I'm trying to work on for next year for sure is to be a little bit more strict because nutrition is huge and I know it would make a big difference I try to eat healthy you know I try to get my vegetables and fruits in for sure but I mean if there's a piece of cake on the table I'm going for it I want to are we talking about triathlon or like any anything oh my gosh okay well like in the sports athletic world I want to get faster I want to work on my speed I want to work specifically on my biking time I need to get that split faster so that's one of my big goals for 2018 life goals though that's hard that's a hard question Reid life goals yeah definitely I think I love where I'm at right now but I definitely think in the future I'd love to kind of jump to a bigger market if I can continue to report possibly work toward anchoring at some point in the future definitely and I think Johnnie and I don't want to live in Nebraska our whole lives we're hoping to go somewhere and experience some other states oh yeah working toward that cool thank you very much and appreciated hey thank you so much for watching if you enjoyed the interview please subscribe leave some feedback in the comments below and if there's a topic you want me to cover or somebody that you'd like me an interview just contact me and we'll see what we can do thanks | Reid Kilmer | UColApkg1MHoO-ESbusRjbBg | 2018-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,076 | 10,331 |
I1x-zSDh8h8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1x-zSDh8h8 | [VPL S5 W5] THUNDERUS IS NASTY - Scandinavian Stoutlands VS Celesteelers | Nadine face that this world has the Gaza [Music] hmm what is up you guys and welcome to a course our volapük Molly battle wheat 5 vs. David D train and the silly Steelers now I did upload this battle earlier and the editing and Jim kind of adjustment to the voices and sound was really bad at it it said it sounded to drop that re-upload and just well it's definitely it's the same but I kind of want to have the preview a bit different I kinda want to talk about what I was thinking about and you know what I'm bringing now David Steve is very tough and you had a lot of frets here and luckily he didn't bring all the frets I think his team is a lot of the things that had yet it has that didn't come to this battle was Virizion and mega latias those two were the one was freaking for the most mega latias primarily because it was one of those Pokemon that had the best speeds you're on his team so any perk would I bring is with this speeds here in mind so when curing black here which is a poker variant able to help speed possible that pretty much it with the actual barrier to be able to parry any see focus blast from the funders and yeah that's what it I spin earth power fusion balls and roost Celebi with Josh a very very very especially the defensive no speed whatsoever basically and mainly here to check things and it is not an important program or a filler and as you turned be able to abuse a lot on a switch in and hidden power flying instead of psychic because it dealt better with bus full and Virizion more than a psychic will do and earning that hasn't written and or ground or power ground parts on cyber in yeah or for giggle if with Reno very special defensive able to fundraise no matter what for even West one NASA plot scarves here across with the adamant variant able to spared me a lot us basically and that's about it's it's actually fairly bulky ER dose which is adamant also and yeah overall very very hard for them D trying to read you know with mail because it is one of those program that potentially depending on what it brings can be very tough for him to deal with mainly because we get out it can most likely want to kill most of his team's teams team and tobacco Kuhn dedicated defogger since I two weeks rock and I think it's more as it's on around it was those people a lot of us that's about it very very very basic type of this water Bell and yeah my opponent here brings hunger esprit Marina pills mine Paulo Terry boss polyhedron a dead suspect funders piloswine and he transbrake encounter battle was thinking bus home might make it and pull it out due to him ku potentially shake my sand which is why nor Southland Norse a slit is on this roster and of course pre marine will suffer did nice papers walkable and not prepped that but when it also that's affirm I definitely fear so without further ado well let's go into match my initial fighters bring current because I do believe it deals well with his or offend him in a white actually brings from the get-go swell that said enjoy so straight off that my opponent leads up with Fundy which I felt was a possible way over him to deal with koku so we get a very free ice cream here scissor shuffle berry I don't need to fear the sea focus blast easily switching this out which I felt was strange at first though he probably thinks I have something way to kind of maneuver around him and this is what he feels fine I feel yeah he's definitely go for rocks so I'm just gonna keep spamming ice cream basically I want to give him the illusion that I am scarves I think that's a very strong edge to be having since that for this out switches because well people are really dealing well with sure and black and now he pulls a combination it with earthquake and we'll follow that up with ice I shark I could have roost it here best day before I really want to keep that illusion alive and not really feel that I can pretty effortlessly actually go for a d4 which croak or what he needed to and peel this one is out away and I feel we get a good lead wave here it says that most like this is only rocker now possible comes in tobacco who is a very easy switching against iveco good it can survive a poison jab or a quick potentially not necessary quake but I can take its dual stab most likely take better damage towards his throw the most predictable move is going to be the drain punch here or the hammer arm super power so we take that really well I'm actually gonna do a bit of a sack play here actually go the rest of her defog just changed we don't have any throw across until he switches out back his Fundy and here's where realize I have a very good chance here see whether or not his funding is of a/c said or asked offset so much offered a sling clean and potentially actually second koku but we do find out here that he is not as scarves and it goes from nastyplot which means said alright possibly that he is a seaman move but i need to preserve coconut i know that can't be faster southern actually sacks Celebi to get a free switching and he goes straight to her way which makes sense and it definitely of course takes out to celebrate doesn't stand a chance as i gonna bring my scuffed here across forcing it out now i could have played it safe for play here which was actually going to yell if i'm not sure i girls arrived up plus to focus blast from that so God was so much do connect is luckily and well Heatran is still in our efforts was my team in any way so with that said I'm actually gonna do sending gyros and I go through that very very easy dragon - because now I know already that it doesn't have an opponent that are faster than well then a +1 Jaros now we go through tights Karen who also said I saw lifters I knew this book wasn't scarf nor see so I can't like I said freely or switch Gerardo's go over that dragon ass he switches in pre marina and unless this pre marina is bulky there's really very low chance of him to survive I actually have bounced and I said before I don't have to see bounce I actually have walk on Barry because I I got screwed over last week with a whimsicott international gift so decided to well kind of played a more defensive game and actually create a free marina air out of that and his next Pokemon is pollito pollito unless it empower electorate really can't hurt me all that much and of course in return I really don't fear to hold his head at all so I can just good bounce again as he gonna showcase Angkor hope indirectly was set up against that there's no reason you're doing so bound should be well within range of taking it out but wasn't but the close to as it brings a never survives clearly on Friday they HP and I can just pull it up with a waterfall and that's politoed out of way he's free remaining pigment really aren't dealing with this program at all abomination which is a possible really need to pray that I miss the bounds which granted it actually has 85 accuracy so it can miss as it goes with wool cover won't matter since I am adamant I'm really I'm religious eating through anything that it's connecting to and of course I will connect the bounce and possible goes down and well that's it as it is the two remaining Pokemon really can't deal with JA Rossiter at USPTO funders now we saw was NASA plot said not ask our variant waterfall will oppose connect and KO it and last Pokemon is of course he drum which as stated before as leftovers not scarified USB at the unit was car that would probably be able to spirit anyway I don't know I'm just talking at this moment but really this is a five hour victory and yeah it looks like a massacre from my side of you but it really comes down to one of those drill the basic things and that is that I got an opening that give me enough alleviation to be able to just break through and sweep really early so yeah I clicked run no no minors will fall about this pouch balint I'll be honest and say this I think I got a massive momentum and and that's what it like he drew allow me to set up he had nothing to shake that yard owes and just snowballed from there and it really has nothing to do with David's caliber as a player I definitely feel that he if I face him again he will actually try to shake gyros a lot better we talked about his afterwards and did say that he was perfect for much much more offensive variance with sand and seen a team initially he realized as I set out that here alia had nothing that could potentially deal with Charles head on and you also did it suspected to be adamant so as I said I got a mass momentum and that's about it and we all do those I was gonna say prepping where we cannot just miss out on Pokemon they can break through I've done that myself and everyone can fall for that and I don't as I said I don't believe anything of that do judge David as a player because I know how strong he is and I'm good yes so I mean he got a few titles already so he devil is a competitive and smart player this was just one of those things where I don't believe it could do as much damage as it did in a battle and I win initially due to that very reason alone so for what it's worth great game David and I aren't necessarily looking forward to facing you again because I believe this was a best team I could bring to the table against you and well obviously I can't pull the same trick twice I am super aware of that so with that's the guy's finger watching make sure to check out David's sons battle which is gonna be linked down below he is a tremendous Belisarius make sure to subscribe to him he needs all the support he gets I do believe he deserves a lot more momentum his channel than he actually is getting at the moment so with that surfing watching and well yeah see you next week in the next battle take care guys bye [Music] | Chris The Skyrander | UCWI-HDgi7GEWxkE60MBlUgA | 2018-08-05 | 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-run6A-nNW0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-run6A-nNW0 | Dr Kevin McGuigan: The Human Body is the Ultimate Physics Laboratory: Part 3 | [Applause] big Force to the body that usually results in injury so sudden acceleration sudden deceleration usually means injury for [Applause] example or now this is my daughter that's my wife here's my [Applause] mother-in-law anywhere you induce a sudden change in velocity you have big injuries so if you look at car safety features they're all about making the interaction time as long as possible if you can can spread out the interaction you can do the deceleration with a smaller force and that's what we have with uh crumple zones here we have uh my mother-in-law's first parking lesson crumple zones are deliberately engineered weak points in the car and they absorb the force so rather than you coming to a sudden stop you come to a Hal over a larger period of time another thing that you would have is airbags here we have a car with no airbag his face will be decelerated by the steering wheel do you see the way it bent over here we have one with an airbag and his skull is nestled in the welcoming bosom of the airbag a shorter side here you can usually tell if the car was being driven by a male or a female by examining the airbag afterwards if it was a Fe female there tends to be a ring of lipstick in the Middle where where she goes oh there was a time in the 80s where that wasn't that rule didn't really hold because you had adamant Jiran Jiran and all the modern romance things everybody was wearing lipstick even me for no never mind so safety features in cars everybody thinks oh seat belts the the the the term for them is a real inert seat belt it retards the inertia we can take a look here seat belt on seat belt on no seat bels here look oh kitties are launched forwards there's a skull impact there now it looks like the babies the the kids are launched forward but they're not the car is brought to a halt and they just continue at their original velocity so it's their inertia in action the uh the larger Crash Test Dummies are held in place by the seat belt but just because you're wearing your seat belt that doesn't necessarily mean that you're safe or free from injury what I want you to do now is look at what happens to the skull motion of this crash test dummy go back do it one more time watch the skull of this one here do you see the way you get that overextension of the cervical part of the spine anybody like to guess how much your skull weighs in kilograms come on it's not a rhetorical question 10 kilos is too much 7 kilos is too much about five four to five kilos depending on how brainy you are all right that's a lot of mass at the top of your spine so when the car comes to a sudden halt the body is stucked but the skull continues on and that's what you get creating what's the name of that injury Whiplash now there's two kinds of Whiplash the first kind of whiplash you get when the car is brought to a sudden halt there's a second type where the car is already stationary let's say at traffic lights and someone hasn't someone coming behind you hasn't noticed that you've stopped and they drive into you under those circumstances your car is shunted forward your body with it but your head which was stationary its inertia wants to stay where it was originally and that gives you a second type of whiplash now I scoured the internet for an example and I couldn't see one relating to a car crash but I did find this let me see now oh go by where are we there's my mouth come on over now watch the [Applause] lady so the lady is attached to a speedboat the husband well the lady's also attached to a parachute she was supposed to go Rising majestically into the air for the an experience that she would never forget well she will never forget it that's for sure now I'm going to show that again but what I want you to notice is on the moment of in of of uh acceleration she's looking at the camera and when she moves off her body moves and for a second her skull remains stationary and it's hinged back the back of her head almost hits between her shoulder blades now that's the end of of her holiday the fact that she was turning sideways means she's activated another pair of muscles that will also be extended beyond their elastic limits so she's going to be in a cervical color at least 5 to six months if she's lucky but let's just see it again look at the [Applause] camera now that was linear momentum the inertia where the motion is in a straight line there's a second type of inertia rotational inertia and things that are spinning like to stay spinning we can see an example here you spin the raw egg and then you stop it and if you let go the fluid still rotates inside and it starts rotating again it's simple enough you can all do that at home there's not a whole lot of science involved you might say to yourself well big deal what's the point there's a very similar effect in the body that means if you didn't have that kind of rotational inertia you wouldn't be able to stand up and walk outside the lecture theater because it's the basic basis principle in your vestibular system your balance in the ears here we have your semicircular canal and You' have three Loops of fluid one 2 three and if you look at them mathematically they're all per uh mutually perpendicular it will detect rotation in the X Y or Zed Direction well the X Z plane the y z plane and the Z x plane and I need a couple of volunteers now come on don't be shy thank you very much one volunteer will do and uh I'll only do the one demonstration now the vestibul system helps you with your balance and the way that you detect rotation thank you very much's your name Andrew Andrew do you just stand there for a moment the way that you detect rotation is when you rotate the bones in your skull go One Direction and the fluid the endolymphatic fluid in your semicircle circular canals remain stationary you have a little hinge like door there and when you have rotation these things get bent and it activates the the nerves so you're all familiar with buzziness yes come on over [Applause] here sit yourself down [Applause] now [Applause] you're all familiar with normal dizziness yes anybody can get normally dizzy normal dizziness is where I just make you close your eyes and I spin you around and then when you open your eyes and I've stopped the rotation your skull is stationary but the fluid in your semicircular canals is still going round and causing your cupula to deflect h | Institute of Physics | UCPKnBhy8PqPLapWIZ7orlKQ | 2009-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,219 | 6,423 |
uj22lXgko8E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj22lXgko8E | How to Make Super Soft Sugar Cookies -You NEED This Recipe! | hey everyone welcome back to six sister stuff today we're gonna make something a little different we're making super soft sugar cookies so my name is Kristen and I'm Kendra and first of all I'm so happy to have had other sisters with me on the YouTube channel so this is going to be happening every week now we'll have sisters join in on the videos we're gonna guest start no usually I share instant pot recipes but we've changed it up a little bit and we're gonna start sharing other recipes other than instant pots and all the things all the things all the family favorites so we actually have a website called sick sister stuff calm and we have many thousands and thousands of recipes there so we like simple easy recipes kind of to make everyone's lives a little bit easier and we are all moms we all have kids and so we know how busy and crazy life can get and so we're all about quick efficient but also we like it delicious so that's what we're all about at six sisters the most important things good alright so today we're gonna make super soft sugar cookies now this actually is one of the most popular recipes on our site because it tastes so good so you can make them all year round any holidays any cookie cutter shape all year round cookie no it's like a chocolate chip cookie but better I could eat them all year round okay you want to get started you on that okay so we're gonna start with our butter and you need 3/4 cup of softened butter I hope you know I always so I don't take my butter out until like last minute and it's always harder the consistency is bad that great so my trick I found when I am trying to soften my butter is all if I don't take it out ahead of time Jane I cut it up into little tbsp remarks and then microwave it for seven second intervals stir it and it will just slowly soften with each seven-second in remotely and it gets to this consistency so if you're like me and you're like a last-minute cooker gun or baker I guess we're baking today yes that's how you do it I love it I love it so we've got butter and then we're gonna add our two eggs you want to crack the eggs yes ma'am and then to do the eggs are also going to add our sugar and our mom is she's hardcore in the kitchen and she is dedicated to a wooden spoon but I'm just not as strong as her so I always do the electric hand mixer so you can make this in a KitchenAid a Bosch or with the hand mixer or go old school with the liver soon there we go do you care if I mix this up go for it awesome all right so what's the texture you want so it's okay if they have a few little butter lumps in it you're not gonna get them all out we'll get those out when you add the flour oh okay okay so you just want to kinda clean any kind of frothy it's looking good but it's not all the way smooth don't stress it cuz it won't it'll work its way out when you have the flour you can do this for about like a minute thirty seconds or so you tell me when to stop that looks good okay we're gonna stop okay so now we're going to add our flour our okay how much flour you have here this is two and a half cups okay of flour two and then do you want to mix that in yes and then while you're mixing that in we have some salt okay yep awesome I just don't want it to like flour explain it so mix your celebration and a Glee flour confetti right okay and then add the vanilla cream the vanilla is three teaspoons of vanilla okay when I first saw that I'm like a little bit a lot but I think that's what gives it that vanilla taste to it so yummy so I'm just gonna add three teaspoons of vanilla and this is vanilla extract not your vanilla what do you use your vanilla or vanilla you know it kind of depends on whatever I feel like some of you said no you need to use just pure vanilla but I'm curious what are your opinions on you know extract pure vanilla I need to switch because I'm on the vanilla extract I am sorry okay on there so I'm gonna add our baking powder okay this is two teaspoons okay mixer I don't know I don't know alright how's that looking that's looking good alright okay and then the secret part to this recipe I may need to refrigerate your cookie dough okay okay so we're gonna take this off well clear not these and they stick in the refrigerator for how long about an hour or you could do the freezer for like 20 25 minutes okay fridge we're all about the fridge okay deal okay sorry dawa's been refrigerated and I mean look at that texture a little bit of texture exactly um so I just kind of put it in a little ball and then we're gonna flatten it out but first you got to flour your surface so it doesn't stick to anything I remember mom doing this when we were little I know it was like my favorite thing I know I loved it our mom was always cook sugar cookies whether it was we always had a minute Halloween at Christmastime at Valentines Easter oh yeah breeding eggs for us oh my gosh I remember and I made the best after-school snack there's no butter scent coming home feeling like fresh right you open the door and you're like oh my gosh my favorite all right so I'm just gonna put a little flour on this to just keep it from singing to you on a roller out okay okay rolling on out all right roll it roll it okay so my question is how thick do you want these cookies depends how thick do you want I like I'm just right I don't like him like thin crisp little chips yeah I don't want him like super thick too much dry okay what about this is this okay like why would you say sure yeah sure it's not gonna be a thin crisp yeah that all the most part but and they'll puff up a little when you bake them too okay so we're just gonna cut these into the we're using circles but again you can use any shape for any holiday any reason any bridal shower wedding shower baby shower all the things just reminds me of like Halloween sugar cookies Christmas yeah you can tell her sisters and then we have a love for cookie okay there for them on and then we'll roll this out and do a few more we could probably make like three-pointer in there this alright so why you rolling out kay I'm gonna tell you guys a little bit about one of our cookbooks now of course you know me for like the instant pot but on the other end on our vlog and we actually have I mean lotsa recipes but we also have seven published cookbooks out and this one is one of my favorites because obviously twelve days of Christmas from sick sister stuff and it has tons of Christmas recipes now this recipe that we're making or it's actually in the book and it's just one of our favorites yeah so it has all kinds of recipes and just to show you some like all kinds of cookie recipes we have a Christmas morning breakfast ideas dinner we have hands I forgot dishes drinks I mean all kinds of delicious things oh we also have some pretty fun crafts too which are so funny just for things to do when kids are out of school and they're kind of driving you crazy we also have all our favorite family holiday traditions in that book and we have a lot of family tradition around Christmas well after Halloween it's like tradition time yeah there's so much going on and it's all in that book so if you need new family tradition ideas check out the book because honey told them about crazy dinner yet and yeah it's our favorite family tradition and I think your family's gonna love it too put a link in the description for you guys so you can find the book there and all of our other books too alright how's that your cookies good good we got six on now usually when her mom makes sugar cookies she will load the pan like so it's all shaken cookies so we're just gonna do six today just to show you how to make it so so this is gonna go in the oven at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes but Mon make sure you watch them because if they're starting to brown on top yeah pull them out quick cuz if they're brown on top they're not gonna be good like eight minutes yes created in okay right all right hey they're all done cookies are done okay just want to show you the bottom of them real quick so they're not brown this is how we like our sugar cookies because that means they're super soft inside yeah so and they are cooked through yes yeah you don't want doughy doughy cookie hey so now it's time for the fun part we get a frost M and the cookbook we have a really cute idea it's actually on the front cover maybe you can see here little sandwiches and something you can do any type of color frosting or toppings my personal favorite sugar cookie topping is M&Ms I don't know why the combination really put in frosting and these cookies go so well I don't know what's yours I'm no say sprinkles no like I'm like a little bit of sprinkle a lot but not a ton you have sprinkles I get that yeah I think I like okay don't judge me here like peanut butter and chocolate frosting and peanut I have never had peanut butter frosting on a cookie it will change your life or Nutella yeah next time not so we're making okay okay okay so this is actually our mom's special sugar cookie frosting recipe and we're gonna put a link in the description so we showed you how to make the cookies but if you want to learn how to do the frosting you can just go to that link and it'll be a lot easier to follow the written instructions so yeah but we're making them fun and festive so we're gonna add the white frosting with cute red sprinkles you care if I sprinkle yup sprinkle oh sorry kid I'm gonna work on my frosting game yes alright you guys so it if you want more recipes like this we have tons of Christmas recipes you can find them on our website at 6:00 sister stuff calm okay but you never told us your favorite topping you told us your favorite for listing what's your favorite because sugar you just needed frosting and sugar cookies that's the topping about something on it I like to make them cute that can we're gonna count all right so this is one of our favorite traditions like Christmas traditions so I'm curious what one of your favorite traditions are all right guys that is all we have for you today we will see you next week | Six Sisters' Stuff | UCMcBPW_r_ww_oiATl2UuF8w | 2019-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,002 | 10,103 |
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Market Watch-List BLNK NIO TSLA PLUG SNAP FTCH PLTR AAPL so many 11/24 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] good morning i love stocks today i got my music making hat on we're going to talk about some music that was made yesterday we had some real nice stocks going on it looked to me like when i went to sleep the market was still running woke up to a real nice breakout this morning pre-market as into cc as you can see right here so we're going to go ahead and put that on down right now and start looking at some stocks you know i talk about keeping a good watch list so here we are with my ev watch list again today i'm telling you this is going to be the market maker of next year i'm going to watch this like a hawk or i would say three black crows sometimes so let's go ahead and take a good look at i want to pull up blink first blink had a real good run yesterday let's add blink on here b l n k don't blink and i do have my good luck cowboy hat on today that makes music for me we got a couple support levels i always like to talk about the previous highs on the next day so we're on blink right now had pretty nice little pop after hours let's go ahead and draw a support line right here at 34.60 and then another one right down here right around this area in here you can see where we had that peak right in here and then we had that touchdown right in here so that's kind of going to be our support channel that we're going to play around with today and then we're going to draw our first one right in here these will be our first ones with this one down here being the most critical one that we need to hold on blink so let's keep that in mind and that'll be 32.52 and resistance to break today is going to be that 38 dollar area what a great run on this so our first one 3620 3460 and 3252 remember centron came out here and bashed us yesterday so it could have a little bit of volatility that could cause this stock go back down here to 3252 and bounce back up for a strong buy blink let's think of a couple others here on the top of my head i got these more or less look at tesla what tesla do yesterday we had that nice little breakout and look at here 5 32 34. pull back support's going to be right down around in there so let's put another one right here let's call this area here critical support area with the low bottom no lower than that 515. we'll chalk that in there for tesla had a beautiful little run i can't see it going no lower than that then maybe right up in here where we had the double top so that's going to be your first solid support and we're going to chalk that up with a red line too i'm just kind of glancing at them how i'm going to look at them today pre-market this is a pre-market list let's keep it in this channel no lower than that if it does dip down and knife you can see it's a little bit action when it follows the trend just wait for a for an indicator for the this one here was this double bottom it pulled right back to it i'll be watching this on the daily uh sma one minute daily and also be watching it on the my ema charts looking at the 200 here on the one minute so each one of them will have the 200 on it and i'll be watching them both check it out so low support 515 first one right here right around 525 if that can hold it's about a five dollar dip and it can retrace back up for a double top this one here is going to go to 547 maybe 600 before the balloon burst and then pull back to about 550. so this is gonna this keeps raising the bar but it's very volatile it's fun to trade jump in on it jump out keep a long position which i have right now and that is tesla next one we're going to look at is let's see what else we got on top of my list here look at the ev car watch list section let's look at snap miss vegas has been fired up on snap we did have a nice little breakout pre-market to 47.27 so we want to kind of keep that high up here let's draw want resistance at 47.07 maybe 47 21. we'll have that as a little resistance bar and then another one right here where we had that double top and it failed pulled on back to support which i had on here and i could probably show that up on a previous chart so let's pull it to 20 day this is snap trying to figure out what we got going on here i like to look at these charts we got a real strong support at this high right here at 43.69 let's go ahead and chalk that in for the red one here now i know i have a reason that i like that so much i'll make a little bit thicker because it's a solid little spot you know i could raise that up put my alert at 43.79 which i am going to do right now 43.80 sounds good set the ask and above below and created now i have a little alert set just in case then i'm going to set another then i'll have another little alert right in here so i want to test that as a red line too i'm looking for little places of support that'd be a strong bite 44-64 and then the next one see we have this double top that's going to be like a double top resistance and that's what we're going to call a hard resistance right there and we'll put that into a red line and i'll make that three because i want to make sure that i know that that's a double top that we had right back here about 20 days ago and that's right at 46 so here we are we're sitting here in between the pivot point and then we got another little support level right in here resistance level i want to chalk this up right in here 45.75 let's bring this up to the daily one minute that's how we're going to look at the trade i got a strong buy at 43.80 that uh solid third supports right down here 4464 for a strong buy to bring it back up to the pivot point and then yesterday's pivot point in the chart looks to me like right about in in this area right in here so i'm going to chalk that in there and that's going to be our little resistance to break that was yesterday's pivot point that's kind of how i'm looking at this chart right now on snap so here we go strong buy it it's 4464. then we got the pivot point area that resistance that we got to break at 46 to a hard resistance in this channel up in here between 46 49 and 47 21 and that's on snap let's see what else we got on little brain i'm just thinking stocks from uh that have pulled back or maybe trades that i'm thinking of yesterday i always want to look at the 20 day when i'm analyzing this for a fast little analyze this here is fuv let's go uh we've got nile tesla blink plug plug had a nice little breakout into after hours i had a hard resistance at 2442 that we called we got to raise these bars up so i'm going to try to find me another there's one right here and no support right here so keep it keep it safe i want to bring this one here up to this resistance level right there and set that alert and then i'm going to bring this one up to the second one right above it lord let's bring it to this first one here we're about there for a strong buy so we're looking at these two different resistance levels that now have become supports this is the pivot point inside that channel so if this thing pulls back to this first support which it probably can do at 2682 i might take the plug plunge and plug it in and raise it up here or if it pulls back i got these other two supports to rely on with a real strong buy right here right around that 40 25 44 area i want to raise this up 25 50. there we go yep that's pretty good right there even number that way you know she's stopped short which you can do that'll be a real strong bite 25 51. and there we go plug so yeah that's a good looking little trade to look at and there's another one that i want to check out and that's miss vegas was calling this out in the room yesterday ftch she's hot on the trails we had adult 20 day double top i'm going to erase this here calling it down here when it was under 30 bucks so here we are at 51. this looks like it's just something to look at for today but we did have that double top right here and i'm going to put that down for a support level and maybe no lower than that with a pivot point in this channel and i'm just going to be watching this because i don't really watch fitch that much ftch but i'm adding it to my watch list for maybe a possible trade and let's look at the yearly just want to check it out it's all yearly all-time high so this doing good and stock's doing real well this is yesterday's chart there's a solid support right here at 50 47 and then another one right down here so let's these are the two support levels i'm going to be watching today like i said i've just put this on my monitor now and i'll be watching it today for these pullbacks and i'm i'll get in the trade and run it back up to resistance levels low support just 49.26 with that first one right here at uh 50 47. then you get this one right here i'm going to go ahead and draw that in that's how i'm going to look at ftch and we're going to watch it ptlr's had a pretty good had a military contract i think this one's been called out the room mr bascat mentioned it i've been putting it on no watch list here we had nice little run after hours this thing can pull back to support level right here at 2051 right around that area or maybe hold support right here right around the twenty dollar that's where i wanna hold it if not we could fall back to this lower channel we got a little support we have an ascending triangle breakout right here you see where it comes up higher lows and then we kind of leveled out thinned out that's an ascending triangle we'll just run around up here to the end here and then you got this thing here oh i show these when we can see them and i'm running through these things right now you know i like to show these things off a little bit people get some kind of idea what a breakout stock would look like that's an ascending triangle and a lot of times this will pull back to the top of this here and create a support level so let's call this 2135 your first support and we're going to look for a pivot point inside of this triangle which i think could be the second point and this is a lot of times when i'm looking at a support for support level i'll go to the previous chart pattern and look for a triangle and that's going to be right or for a pivot point in that triangle let's change this up here kind of got our pin pointed and it's going to be right in here i'm looking at an equilibrium in that channel we're going to go ahead and make this red line make it pretty confident that we're solid about that pivot point and there's you're going to be your three support levels and then your third one down here at 2051 i want to hold first one 2135 then you got the pivot point in that channel and this is pltr at 2095 and then that first one third one down here at 2051 we want to hold and then you've got another ascending triangle right down here this is what you call a double so you get the higher lows and then you could go ahead and re re assess it after if it does pull back that 2014 20 dollar area i don't know i would really consider scalping it back up to resistance level for a buck back up to this red line but that it's just three or four different way to couple different ways of looking at the trade or i could just continue and break on out but i'm looking at maybe for a pullback to support level and if it drops and fails it can pull back and hit these and still be bullish on the stock pltr and let's look at another couple here apple apple's having a little bit of drama here lately we want to look at possible buys also as use possible cells and also the marijuana sector we'll look at a couple of them so here's apple we have that little support right here at 11402 that we hit it was a little red line support we did stabilize on it and it might retrace up how do we come up with this 11402 i need to ask myself let's go to the 20 days see if it tells me a story look at here we had a bottom right here it bounced once ran up to resistance now i want to be safe about this and i want to play like a maybe a 50 retracement off this break so let's go up here the fibonaccis maybe and uh let's find um this one right here we'll take this and run it right down to this bottom right here so if if i want to be logical about the trade i'd look for a pivot point in this new channel and you could tell that 50 retracement off this breakout landed right here which makes it a pretty solid little spot so i'm gonna go in here with my little trend line i kind of like would have said that anyway that spot right in there i want to magnify this up a little bit and i'm going to fine tune it to right there now i want to make that a red line if i can here yeah we'll fatten that up a little bit so it's going to be like my little hard resistance to get to it's going to be an exit spot if i want to take the trade i want resistance to break at 119.40 that's apple and that's about 50 retracement in that channel and i agree with it because it did pull back and that's a pivot point area in the channel and you got a little space in between there from right up in here and that's where i'm going to draw my other line and that's going to be my little i would say a resistance level to break pivot point in the channel i want to color that in i know it's looking a little floggy but when it comes in morning now i'm going to raise this up to one minute i know that this is going to be my little resistance level to break okay and i've got that first one right here 20 about 20 right here at 115.57 and that next one could be right up in here i'll raise the bar up maybe to right about the 116 level for the next one resistance on apple we did hit a double bottom and you can tell on that 20-day chart what i'm talking about when we hit right in here bam and we pulled back right here now see i just kind of wanted to make that clear so that can bounce about 50 back up let's see if our target to hit 1740 and if we can break past that and get in this channel and bust past that rap 118 we'll clearly get into the the third resistance stage and that's where you want to start thinking about profit i do see a nice little spot right in here that would be a good little exit point in that pivot point in that channel and we're going to draw that up right here see where we've failed many times and we have pulled back many times see we failed pulled back right there so that's solid at 119.17 that's how i'm looking at the trade a double bottom to resistance about 11740 would into the resistance channel and you got to break that 11917 area apple and let's think about a couple more and call it quits here because it's getting kind of well let's call it quits now there's many to look at so if you follow us on stocktwits twitter you can follow us on twitter and we're posting alerts in here quite often and also on our website we do have links to our stock twits hit that follow button hit that like button miss vegas she's one of the 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LD48xQOmdbk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD48xQOmdbk | Field trip to BIMA with Miss Karen - Visioning Our Voices Black History Month Celebration | [Music] welcome everybody we're here at the bamboo jolly museum of ours on our field trip we want to welcome you here we're open and we hope that you all have a wonderful trip come join us for our field trip well we're here at the bamboo challenge museum of art and we're here for the exhibition of the breathe exhibit and we just want to welcome you let's go on our field trip we're here at the paul rucker forever exhibit i wanted to talk a little bit about the scottsboro boys a lot of people don't know what happened to those young men it was on march 24 1931 between chattanooga and memphis tennessee that these young men were stopped they were arrested and they were held they were from the age of 13 to 19 years old and when they were arrested in jackson county alabama the charge was brought that two white women who were subsequently interviewed claimed that the boys raped them while they were on the train eight of the nine boys were convicted of the crime and sentenced to death with the remaining 13 year old boy sentenced to life in prison and i don't think that story has really been written and told in our history in our school districts and i think it's important because we're on a journey for justice here at bema that we tell the stories the untold stories that have not been told and being captured here with paul rucker's forever exhibit i think it's very vital because we are on this journey for justice not just for justice but for human rights and civil rights and social justice so as we go through the exhibit i just wanted to to for us to understand the history the long history that we've had with social injustices does anybody know about the four little girls well if you don't we're here to learn today here we have miss addie mae collins and we have carol robertson and cynthia wesley and denise mcnair these four little girls were going to church on sunday morning and they were going to their sunday school class and when they got there um they were met with tragedy when their church was bombed these four little girls were murdered on that day so we have a history here of all these dramatic incidents that have happened but they were not acknowledged and they were not brought to justice so as we think about social justice and human justice we wanted to make sure that addie mae collins carol robertson and cynthia wesley as well as denise mcnair was acknowledged here we have amira beads chain that says breathe this is intricate work this is all wood why it's very important is not just because of all that's been happening in our history and of course you know george floyd i can't breathe but historically the chains represent those that was enslaved and brought here to the americas it represents oppression it speaks to those that have been abused i mean chains represent those that are confined as i look at the the links and i look at the the message of breathe i think about my ancestors i think about those that are incarcerated i think about many of our community members that that have been oppressed and still cannot breathe it's nothing simple here it speaks volumes to who we are as human beings this exhibit is about human rights and social justice and we need to just take a a minute to breathe all right well we're here at kathy ross's piece and this piece is called everything is about everything and i love this is a very wonderful piece it's a fun piece it's about having enough music enough shelter enough musical chairs because you know with musical chairs there's always a loser you know there's just not enough but with this she says we have enough we have enough everything we and this really makes me think about how we help one another and there is enough for everyone but are we willing to share are we willing to chair this is a fun piece i enjoyed kathy's pieces here she talks about medical care she talks about housing and shelters she talks about food justice here she talks about art everything i really enjoyed this piece here we're at miss carletta carrington wilson's work here uh she's doing work here and exploring textiles and not only that i i see that each of her title there's a quote from a formerly enslaved person and so i'm trying to to search out the messages that are within each of the pieces as i look at it i see cotton i see chain i see net i see fiber i i see many different mediums in in here back in the day we were not allowed to read and write so we communicated in other ways we were able to read the world in which we were captive in and so as i look at these pieces these pieces are expressions of of our ancestors and their messages are our captured within each piece so we are here at corey bennett anderson's piece he's one of our locals right here from folsball washington well you think corey can capture me he's done some amazing work he's been able to bring this pop feel to our history especially with kennedy here and martin luther king and we know both of them really sacrificed their own lives to serve our nation here and so the way he's captured them here and memorialized them here is amazing and he brings life to it you know even when their lives had been taken from them when i look at both of these pieces you know it just makes me feel good um about who they were and what they did for our nation here and so i i just say it's pop art well thank you for joining us for this black history month celebration with the exhibit here at bema with our breathe for social justice and human rights we want you to come and visit us here at bma and please join us for our black history month celebration with villaging our voices | Bainbridge Island Museum of Art | UCyCfIPKdxmiXmu7iJtGzTdQ | 2021-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,061 | 5,639 |
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Teresa Black, Day Three | [Music] oh morning [Music] everyone good morning in the bushes good morning BC good morning fler in the clouds just kind of watching we are still waiting for court um they were like 20 minutes late yesterday I scheduled 5es minutes late today I should have known her telling them to be there at 9:30 it probably won't start until closer to 10: but I'm just kind of in the clouds waiting for them to start so how is everybody this morning I hope you guys had a good night see here need to see of course 11 alive is not going to be open yet so they have 11 alive has their start time for 9:43 a.m. I really think that there's something to they must be having to start 10 minutes after long crime because long crime was set for 9:30 good morning Heather so we'll see which one has a feed come up first um just while we're waiting for this I did want to update you guys a little bit more about that that situation that happened in Perry I Iowa yesterday um unfortunately there was a sixth grader who was shot and killed a 17-year-old student was responsible there had been some rumors that it was a substitute teacher and different things like that um that was not true it was a student um who was at the high school unfortunately a sixth grader like I said was shot and then four students and a school principal um and then he uh unived himself at the end and so very very devastating for that sixth graders family um there is at least one person in critical condition the other four have minor in like not as serious injuries so keep them in prayers as well she had drug court in the morning maybe yes I am so I'm like almost cleared up it's it's still trying to go into my chest a little bit but it's nowhere near as bad as it was thankfully um part of the reason that we delayed our leave because we were going to leave today originally and spend time with my family obviously I can't go straight there with me having a cold it's not going to happen and so um we are leaving in the middle of the night we might end up being at the vacation place for a day before before things get going okay here's Court Court's here yeah it's devastating in the bushes they just kind of pop up midt talking to people every time I don't know why they do that so let's see I was uh formerly employed with the state of California as a law enforcement officer supervisor and what did you do there I investigated healthc care uh type of cases we were in the Health Quality section so um it ranged from overdose investigations quality of care investigations and then I was also part of working with the Tactical diversion squat of The Drug Enforcement Administration where we would respond to overdose uh deaths and uh conduct investigations and U also uh basically reviewed supervised investigated multiple cases relating to those types of Investigations and when you say those types of Investigations are you referring to overdoses yes and approximately how many overdose investigations have you participated in or consulted on in the law enforcement context I would say over a thousand I really didn't keep track of every single case I do remember almost every single case because of the unique facts of each one and in addition to investigating overdose cases do you have a educational background that informs your analysis yes um um in 1990 I graduated from the University of Southern California with a doctor of Pharmacy degree and uh from there I worked in a clinical setting in level one Trauma Centers in the Los Angeles area I worked in uh two Care Medicine emergency room burn intensive care uh and psycho pharmacology I ended up becoming a um clinical instructor uh with the University of uh Southern California uh Healthcare uh Healthcare campus um with residents and interns rotating through different uh rotations in psychopharmacology in qare medicine emergency medicine uh burn intensive care and Cardiac Care do you teach or have you taught um these principles yes I teach on a regular basis um not only when I was teaching in the University setting I also um teach for the Department of Defense both military and um uh law enforcement investigative services so I've taught NCIS CIB um OSI uh Marine Investigative Services all different types of topics but I also do a weekl long uh overdose investigation class I've also taught for um and certified coroners Sheriff coroners and coroners in overdose investigations uh through the Mississippi bureau of narcotic enforcement so you have taught law enforcement and Coroner's offices how to investigate overdoses that is correct um are you published yes I published a number of Articles mainly in um um drug bulletins but I've been part of other uh different Publications in relating to um you know medical journals assisted in different uh investigational studies with different investigational drugs and are you published in the area of O um investigations regarding overdoses yes tell the court um what pharmacology is pharmacology is basically the uh study of drugs in the body how they affect the body and there's many many fact facets of that um those particular Concepts um basically going from when uh the drug is administered all the way to when is it is eliminated and what happens during that time tell the court um what pharmacokinetics are pharmacokinetics are the actions of a drug once they are absorbed basically it starts from absorption distribution metabolism and then elimination and um that's what we would use in the hospital settings to evaluate the clinical pictures with regards to patients patients would come in on multiple drugs we wouldn't know why they were uh may have been toxic already or um maybe they were showing signs of adverse reactions or drug drug interactions drug lab interactions so we would take a look at that look at the drugs where they are how much they're getting um decide on um different you know levels that need to be adjusted and of course we would be teaching you know the residents and interns how to do this as well so that they when they went out and actually U were in their own field they would be able to do the same things more please please you can go ahead in an overdose investig ation do you typically um rely on toxicological screenings I'm sorry could you repeat that in an overdose investigation do you typically rely on toxical screenings no not Not Alone um there's a whole facet of different things that we look at excuse me in um an overdose investigation we'll start with I'd like to start with the Corner's notes investigation notes witness statements um there's certain things that are said if there was a search warrant that was done we look at what was found during that search warrant different areas um anything that could be possibly related to toxicity or drugs or um and I did a lot of um expert testimony with regards to drug dis sexual assaults so I would um uh take a look at if they they did do search warrants things like alcohol bottles things that may have been tainted things we may want to test at that point then we go into the autopsy um and then we the toxicology but then we use um we may take witness statements and we may go out and interview those people again because there's so many times when you know they say certain things and we want to um not NE necessarily corroborate it even though we're doing an independent investigation we want to be able to ask a little bit more and so and um you know I can it comes to mind many many cases where um say the wife found the husband overdosed in in the bathroom and there are certain things that she said that we wanted to clarify so that's a typical type of reason behind going out and doing that but it's not just one facet of particular overdose investigation it's multifaceted and there's not one that's exactly the same I mean every single one has this nuance and uniqueness and and we look for that uniqueness because it might be something that tells us a little bit more about what happened is it fair to say that toxicological results would be one part of of the picture in an overdose investigation absolutely sometimes sometimes a small part sometimes a big part just depends and also um I can think of cases that just pop in my head in relation to um I remember we had an overdose of heroin and we ended up doing Pharmacy audits on that particular patient and getting the the uh pdmp the prescription drug monitoring program rep s we found out that the person was getting large amounts of laasa pan Which had been a Valium like drug and we knew that benzodiazapine screens does not show the razaan so we went back to the Corner's office asked we still had samples of tissue blood and had them tested and that's where we found a large large amount of Raza pan in those samples so again there's there's times when certain things may be not necessarily missed but not seen and and it's based on just doing these investigations over and over again and knowing the drugs where they're going to be eliminated what testing is being done what tests show um more accurate levels of a particular drug and so it's um you know there's uniqueness to each particular uh investigation so in order to come to a conclusion about what whether an overdose occurred is it important to take into consideration um descriptions of the victim's Behavior yes everything has to be in totality you have to look at everything that's that that's out there um you can look at say levels and or toxicology and say okay but that's just this I start from the very beginning and go through statements go through everything that's the only way to really render you know a objective opinion and uh and and and try to it's almost like I'm trying to we really want to find out what happened and have you personally investigated or consulted on cases involving um overdoses of the drugs acetaminophen Dien hydramine not only have I investigated them but tyan hyamine is actually used as a u drug that causes an additive or potentiation of other drugs so we'll see unfortunately kids actually steal it out of the pharmacies and they'll take it it's like a depressant and an arotic depressant stimulant depressant and a depressant and basically what they're trying to do is one plus one is greater than two get a better effect an enhanced effect so there's so many different things that unfortunately people do in on the street to enhance the Foria from a particular drug and one of the drugs that's used is inad Dr because it's over the counter EAS to get and usually they don't even buy it they steal it and I've even been Ines where they take the empty packaging and put it where the reading cards are because in the back of the pharmacy there's no cameras back there on the interest of time she was asking you if you've investigated or consulted on cases of all yes yes okay she needs more information she'll certainly ask you I'm Sor but move through this and and have you um personally investigated cases involving those drugs with children yes and also worked in healthcare in the emergency rooms when uh we had cetan toxicities and also d d and hydramine toxicities not only in children but in adults as well and were you able to evaluate both in live patients and um those patients that were Dead on Arrival the effects of toxic levels of D and hydramine and acement yes your honor at this time the state tenders Dr Mark Gonzalez as an expert in clinical uh Pharmacy as well as law en enforcement overdose investigation respon those okay all right he will be able to testify as exp of those are might you look at to determine if a patient has been exposed to a toxic level well we look at um once again the totality of all the statements made um what uh they what they what was found um the behaviors of the potential victim um and um you know just again going I don't want to belabor it but you know all the different factors that you know you review in an investigation and then you also you know look for things that may not be there that you still have questions about in the case at issue here were you asked by the state to review a toxicology report as well as criminal investigation into the death of William Hamilton yes I looked at everything that was provided to me and um in the toxic uh toxicology report what was uh if anything um of interest to you well the levels of the drugs that wor in the muscle and the metabolite that was found in the muscle that's and again I I looked at the case but then I I always have to go back and start going through all the different fact all the different things that are provided whether L statements whether they're um you know um other information you know just you have to review every single thing there just to see if there's something else there um whether it be exculpatory whether it be um you know information that um will help you in rendering an opinion now in the report that you were provided the the presence of the drugs were detected in skeletal muscle is that typically um what is used to make a determination about whether a toxic level has whether a a person has been exposed to a toxic level in an overdose investigation yes because there's a certain amount of drug in the body and what happen is you know we've been using you have to use whatever you can in an investigation so if muscle there you get those levels but the what it tells you is that there's and and we look at the optimum thing would be to get peripheral blood preferably in the femal artery however and because my cardiac levels will concentrate and they'll be much higher but other than there you don't get higher concentrations in other tissues they're always lower concentrations than what's in the blood or equal to um something like the liver will have a tremendous amount will will have the same amount or if not maybe a little bit more concentrated you know um drug in there it's just there's there's different the different drugs distribute to all these different areas and so in the muscle that's where um you know you we saw these levels and you know that said to me those are way above therapeutic so you you have to have that um that much at least in the blood while the person's alive to get into that muscle and distribute it's like the very simple Biology experiment where you have sugar on one side and water on the other side and you have a parti ingredient in between and eventually the sugar migrates over to the area of the water and that eventually builds up concentration of sugar but at at no point is it going to be greater than this side because it can only be U this much sugar on this side so it's basic a very very simplified manner of explaining distribution and yes there can be variables with regards to the muscle itself but the bottom line is there's drug there it's at a toxic level so The Drug In The Blood had to be at least equal to that level and looking and and kind of jumped ahead of me a little bit but what I'm getting at is in an an overdose investigation um what is going to be the the best evidence of what the the drug level was what what is the preferred oh no doubt peripheral femoral femoral artery it's a large artery um and that's going to give you the most accurate level at De talk about blood peripheral blood pereral periperal pereral blood and could you explain to the court what peripheral blood is um peripheral blood is blood in the in in the periphery the arms the legs but again in the leg you have a FAL artery that is a large U vessel um we don't look at you know even though they've tested they test for it uh card areas of the cardiac area they they they um they may test for it but you'll see some astronomical levels because um the blood and and the drug con concentrates there in the central part of the body and the blood and is it always available to you in overdose investigations to use feral blood I'm sorry peripheral blood no have you routinely had to perform um overdose investigations without the benefit of peripheral blood yes have you used other tissues such as skeletal muscle skeletal muscle um the liver uh certain organs that may have um still been uh somewhat viable um the kidneys uh but then again you have to look at the drug itself because if let's say you're you're you're looking at a particular antibiotic that may concentrate in the kidneys because it's used for urinary tract infections and kidney infections so once again knowing the kinetics of the drug will tell you that okay um it that's a large level that's going to be in the kidneys or the urine and that's because the drug concentrates there but in in in other cases you look at each particular drug is that drug going to concentrate in this particular tissue because it's going to throw you off if if that happens so are you saying that every drug distributes differently it's Unique and um are you familiar specifically with how dyen hydramine and acetaminophen distribute with in the body specifically acetaminophen but uh with regards to Dien hydramine once again it's that gradient you have to have this much in the blood for this much to be in a tissue and is it common practice in these types of Investigations um to utilize whatever tissue is available to perform your analysis you utilize whatever you can now with the skeletal muscle are you able to determine exactly what was would have been in the blood no what are you able to do you can you can determine that with regard to skeletal muscle and these particular drugs that at least it was one to one um you because once again you can't have you can't have more more drug in the skeletal muscle with these particular drugs there was one study that I found where there was 7 70% uh distribution to muscle and that was with the cam minin and again that's an approximation of the blood it's not I'm not saying that it's exact approximately it's just one factor I was able to find and we've been using muscle and and to to corroborate drug in the body in many overdose investigations and even recently in 2021 Hansen at all in forensic um uh in a forensic Journal reported and validated blood levels in relation to muscle levels and that it can be used to um to facilitate uh what was in the blood uh in relation to particular drugs so is this calculation uh that approximates the blood level useful in your investigation of whether an overdose has occurred yes or whether there has been a toxic exposure of a certain type of medicine yes now in this particular case um do these findings allow you to determine exactly when those drugs would have been administered no can you narrow it down at all no but I can based on the metabolite when a person is alive the drug goes through in this particular case both drugs would go through the liver and a if a metabolite is present say in the muscle the the that would tell me that the drug was given more than once it wasn't a when we see acute overdose deaths in other words someone takes a bottle and they take the whole bottle of pills they can succumb to the drug before there's this any type or significant amount of metabolite formed by the liver they have to be alive at that point have to be alive for what for the metabolite to form yes because the liver has to be functioning and blood has to be going through the liver and the enzyme systems that are in the liver are are metabolizing conjugating say the drugs and um making them um either active or inactive metabolites and then from there they can be more water soluble either go out through the urine or other areas and in this case um what was the level of the parent drug to the metabolite well I I know that when we saw the metabolite the the the parent drug was there and that that was a toxic level that was with over the you know 20 manrs that would be a therapeutic level say in the blood and the the metabolite told me that um um that the the drug was not given all at once it wasn't something that uh maybe someone would have just taken a whole bottle of vadil at one time or or a number of tablets of vadil at one time so it was over um more than once let's put it that way just to to be very clear how do you know what the therapeutic level was in this particular case based on the skeletal muscle like what how do you how do you get to that opinion well the the the therapeutic levels are reported in in literature and also pharmacology journals and just from they based on doing my background experience also just doing investigations where you see benad in the system okay so so 20 20 nanograms per Mill would be a blood level that would be therapeutic and granted it can be greater or less for for a child for an adult does it weight does it depend on that would be adult an adult yes okay so okay and so would it be even less for a child potentially yes because their livers are not as developed and we have a smaller package basically Mark for identification purposes States exhibit 75 was this the report that you were asked to look at in evaluating this case for the state yes and what was excuse me what was the level of aetam Menin in the blood I'm sorry in the skeletal muscle skeletal muscle was 93 micrograms per gram and what was the level of um dyen hydramine in the muscle approximately 2,000 nog per G and what is the calculation that you're using to approximate what the level would be in the blood with regards to acetam minin I found a 7 factor in in one of my cited references and U so that would mean that the the muscle and again approximation um my opinion is well okay that's be approximation so if you calculate 70% uh in the muscle versus the blood it would approximate 133 micrograms per ground and in blood it's a gram is actually equal to a milliliter where where do you get this the seven factor from it was in one of my cited studies in the in my u in your report yes Miss and the D and hydramine MH um what would be the uh calculation for dyen hydramine I I did not find a coefficient or factor that would so basically looking it if there was that much in the blood just even one to one um and let's say it it it partitioned you know 100% which would probably not be likely so the blood would be would probably have been high higher but just you know one to one you're looking at the greater than 2000 and again what would be a therapeutic level of dapen hydramine in the blood approximately 20 NRS per mil which would be 20 NRS per gr so if we were to be conservative and say even one to one the dyen hydramine is still a hundred times greater than the apeutic level is that correct potentially yes in an adult yes yes are you able to determine whether this child was given one large dose of medicine or multiple doses um it likely due to the metabolite being present it was likely more than one and and I can't say that it was given on a constant basis but it was more than once and why is that because of the metaboli because again you have to have um a functioning person with a functioning liver and even though a child's liver is not as developed it would still go through metabolism what are the symptoms or side effects of being exposed to too much cetamin cetamin is a toxic to the liver um it um can cause necrosis of the liver um and in in high dosages and uh even some researchers and this from background and experience um have even mentioned the fact that even taking small doses once in a while can actually cause some liver and necrosis which is basically death of the P of cell the cells in the liver and if left untreated can um this exposure result in death yes yes and there is an antidot but the can result in death what about Dien hydramine what are um some of the side effects of being exposed to Too Much dapen hydr well you see uh some behavioral issues some uh it's a significant central nervous system depress so in evaluating and interviewing um parents in overdose investigations one of the main things that every single one of them would say was that they um the person came home unfortunately the child was using drugs the drugs were in the system still they went to sleep when you lay down 50% of your respirations or less and that's why people die from sleep apnea and um and meanwhile these drugs are still going through the system going through the liver the drug levels are still going up and the one thing that they did tell me is they would hear in this it was almost like a a snore like a like a very strange sound um about once a minute and unfortunately that was them suffocating because of the central nervous system depression um that was causing them to have um lower respirations is that what's known as agonal breathing yes and can agonal breathing sound like gagging yes and a very sometimes a loud snore and believe me I can picture every every single parent face that I've interviewed and see and hear them telling me about this breeding and and again almost every single case in in interviewing them um that was present were you made aware in the course of your evaluation of this case that the victim's mother reported that the child that there was something wrong with the child that the child didn't want to talk yes I'm sorry my apologies that the child didn't want to get up yes that the child was gagging yes that the child was lethargic yes drowsy yes would this child's symptoms be consistent with Dien hydramine Andor acetamin Acetaminophen Toxicity particularly well the particularly gu in hyr mean the listlessness could have been from Lu or both and did you and was that a uh the mother's own report of the behavior and symptoms that the child was having was that a part of your analysis yes and do you have an opinion about whether this child was exposed to a toxic level of one or both of those drugs both of those drugs thank you all right morning Dr Gonzalez good morning sir right I'd like to begin with a little bit about your your background very briefly you said that you have attended autopsies while you in graduate school correct yes sir and this was in the late 80s late 70s okay um you did not participate in these autopsies correct no I was an observer and um my mentor was showing me different things that you would find uh whether it be with trauma whether it be you know uh related to disease States you know that you could actually determine based on the autopsy and your findings all right and you're not qualified to perform an autopsy yourself right no sir were any of the autopsies that you observed skeletonized from remains yes how many boy um I probably attended one or two a day with Dr beans um of skeletonized remains off no no I'm sorry um I'm trying to think I would guess and again I wasn't counting each each particular autopsy where it was just skeletal lines we always had um we always had the skeleton in in most cases because even in Burns they didn't they didn't burn but um I mean let me clarify yeah I understand all all or most all autopsies have a skeleton I'm talking about if there's just a skeleton remaining okay that's we're talking about muscle then or let's say a severely decomposed or like in this case or mumi Tiss oh absolutely yes I would say well over 100 100 skeletonized remain autopsies that you yes sir while you were in grad school yes we had 80 bodies show up to the Los Angeles County coroner's office every day and about 30 of those were subject questionable that we that you know Dr bans and other U uh Corners would would uh do autopsies on it so there was a significant amount and this is while you were in pharmacy school yes sir and you were taking a class with Dr Jerome bevans yes sir right what type of class is this forensic pathology all right and how much of a part of a curriculum for a pharmacy student is forensic pathology one year right so for one year you were going and watching autopsies every day almost every day yes and you saw over a hundred skeletonized remains I would say so now you are not a forensic toxicologist either right no sir you're not a member of the American Academy of forensic sciences no sir and therefore you're not a member of the toxicology section of that Academy that is correct all right I want to talk about your your ultimate opinion in this case is that the amounts of drugs that you are calculating first tell you that they have been administered on a chronic basis right yes and that the metabolite tells us that this was a chronic basis yes yes and that your approximation using a formula of skeletal mus muscle ratio to blood tells you this is well above therapeutic levels when we're discussing acetam minin I did not find a factor for D hyr but you did use a formula you used a one to one ratio it's just a simple formula right for acetam minin acetamin was s correct and for Dien hydramine used you used a one:1 ratio I didn't approximate a level for Dien hydramine in my report I just said are you only saying that the aomin was at a toxic level no they were both at toxic levels in the musle right that's what I'm asking yeah you did you did approximate the dapen hydramine and a cenin levels correct in the m in the muscle or in the body in totality in the body totality there was toxic levels of both that's what you found yes sir that's your opinion yes sir okay all right and you did not find a metabolite for cedam minen correct no sir all right and I don't think one was tested for that's in the report that it was not tested for I didn't see any metabolites of Cam minin tested for in in the um I guess it's right here there's no metabolites of Cen been tested for yeah just D hydramine metabolite acetamin so not the not the metabolites of acetamin right I'd like to talk about metabolites a little bit sure the the parent drug enters the body it gets distributed to the muscles right or all over the body it gets distributed yes you know maybe not all over the body but it gets distributed throughout the body right that's why you can in skeletal muscle you can find the active drug concentration and that's what we're referring to as the the parent drug right correct all right now that drug begins to get processed by the liver right in this particular case with those two drugs yes some other drugs are processed differently that is correct all right now as the drug is working its way around the body it's going through the liver here and being processed right yes if you take acetaminophen if I ingested a dosage of Tylenol how soon after would I find it in my muscles if you were able to test it distribution time would probably be within an hour all right yeah when would you start to see metabolites later uh we're looking at um let's say it was given let's see I would say around three to six hours depending you start seeing metabolites when would you stop and again CED minin wasn't tested in this particular case I understand I'm just using it as an example when would you stop seeing the parent drug in my skeletal muscle it depends on the concentration because once again you have your little gradient and if a level is here if the blood goes down to a certain level it's going to redistribute back to the blood and then be eliminated let's say I take a therapeutic dose of acetam menthin okay you can start to see it in my sculp to muscle in around an hour I promise I'm not holding you to these numbers I'm just making an illustration here you then start to see see metabolites 3 to 6 hours right Excuse me yes I'm sorry when would you suspect to stop seeing that parent drug in my skeletal muscle in maybe um two or three Half Lives of the drug so the halflife is in general for adults is about um 3 hours so you take three three half lives and you it it would start to gradient away from the muscle at what time when I don't know about three about three okay so if you have three hours that'll be nine hours right approximately so and I'm I'm understand you know everybody's different and everybody's liers is is developed differently so and and of course um depending on the individual they may eliminate it faster or slower okay so I'm I'm I'm doing very general I understand and again this numbers aren't being exact here would you consider the same around the same numbers ballpark for dyen hydramine same schedule yes for the most part yes because the half flies are are close Okay so there's a point there where if you stopped everything and you took my skeletal muscle you would see an active parent ingredient and you would see a metabolite is that a yes yes got answer yes or no sorry that's one dose I took one dose and I have a parent drug in my muscle and I have a metabolite right yes yes but you are claiming that having a parent drug and a metabolite means it's chronic based on the levels as well looking at the level s it's not something that was given all at once and that's your opinion because you think you can quantify those levels right these levels here yes okay but my point is a metabolite does not necessarily mean more than one does right yes it can yes it does why to me it does okay that tells me that they've been getting it in other words with Dien hydramine if you're given a lethal dose like this all at once it's going to affect your central nervous system and kill you before before that the drug can go through the liver and be metabolized because of its central nervous system depression however if it's given on on a more than once basis there's time you're not giving them a lethal dose right at the beginning okay these levels developed they they they um didn't get to this way with a an acute poisoning now I want to walk back what you just said you are saying that this metabolite and active drug parent drug couldn't have been from one dose in layman's terms because the child would have died before able to metabolize it right right but that's assuming this was a lethal dose yes and if someone disagrees with you that it was potentially a trace dose or a therapeutic dose the child would continue to be alive to metabolize the drug well I'm basing it on the level of Dien hydramine in the muscle when you have this large of amount of Dien hydren in the muscle okay it and and there was metabolite being formed the metabolite would not have been formed because you believe the child would have died would have died from the that level of dapen hydramine what I'm asking you is if someone and that is because you believe that this was a lethal dose right yes outside of that you would agree if this was a non-lethal dose that there could be a coexistence at the same time there could be a metabolite and a parent drug right if the child did not pass away you could have both if tested at the right time so may I I clarify your question sure okay if this level was a therapeutic level um and and could you repeat your question because you're saying this is a therapeutic level I'm saying if if someone let's let's say it was let's say it's a therapeutic level in the blood in the in the muscle okay and you believe that means was a therapeutic level in the blood with your ratios okay a metabolite then would not tell you that this was taken more than once let me rephrase that if this is a the itic level and there's metabolite and a parent drug that does not mean the drug was necessarily given more than once in this particular case no no no okay a therapeutic level I'm not talking about this level I understand how you feel about the level if there was a therapeutic dose and that was found in the muscle 20 nanograms per micro I think I messed that up that's the that's the concentration of the parent drug and you also saw a metabolite there was no reason to believe that metabolite and that parent drug didn't come from the same dosage right correct okay so the whole point here is you believe this metabolite is from a different dosage or multiple dosages because you believe that this represents a toxic dose yes if this person was given that much Dien hydramine to get to approximately 2,000 nog per gram they would have died before the metaboli would have had time to develop okay now you talked about your the ratio that you Ed for acetaminophen I'd like to start talking about the dosage derived from skeletal muscle are you talking about the methodology now yes okay because that's what I want to get to I understand J this is the metabolite is still a portion of his opinion no I understand okay the s factor you used for acet Menin right yes sir and you said you got that from the study that you cited yes right that study was drug concentration and selected skeletal muscles yes and you cited two studies in your report correct I think there were four total uh two related to skeletal muscle yes sir the other one was sight to sight variability of drug concentrations right now in the first one where you got the s number the article says our quote we suggest that muscle is suitable for qualitative analysis but not for quantitative corroboration of a blood sample or as a quantitative alternative to blood correct that is correct that's a source you cited right corre you cited two sources on skeletal muscle use and both of them say they it is not suitable for quantitative analysis right correct the the main reasons is that I'll quote from the same article there might be variability in drug concentration between muscle samples right yes if I take a sample from one part of a muscle it could be vastly different from another right in that study right the one you CED correct okay they say that within case variability of drug concentrations may be ex streem right correct correct now this study was not even decaying bodies right no nor was your other study no the sight to sight variability of drug concentration study also says that interpretations based solely on the levels found may be unreliable right correct and that it's not suitable for quantitative analysis right absolutely now I imagine your distinction is you're saying you're just making an approximation right absolutely sir but your approximation comes with a certainty of your opinion is that fair to say no you are approximating the number what that level is but you are opining that whether that numberers off a little bit this represents a toxic dose right in my opinion these levels in the muscle represent what's in the body as being toxic based on no study that rep that tested decaying muscle correct you understand that the scientific field says that this is an unreliable principle to quantify something actually in the more recent study relating to validating blood levels and muscle it it has been validated and that's study the rates or dates or timings of decomposition was a known Factor right is that the airplane pilot no that's separate that's a case it's um the the differentiation there healthy I mean this the subjects weren't decomposed however they homogenized the muscle right which made it um less variable you test one piece of muscle test another piece of muscle but in relation to my opinion the levels were there so the drug had to be in the blood to get there you you couldn't get to two greater than or approximately 2,000 nanograms per gram for D and hydramine if you did not have that level or greater in the blood my fir first question relating back to that article that is that was homogenized the levels were homogenized throughout the muscle in that study correct what do you mean by homogenized it means oh I'll ask a question yeah what they do is they take the muscle like the whole yeah all muscle that they have they make it into a liquid gel type of yes I know and um and they test the the totality of so that so that they're not testing one part of the liver one part of this correct correct but that's not what you were analyzing what was tested in this case was not a fully homogenized muscle that is correct well that's the problem then isn't it that's why this falls into an unreliable stance that based on your other two articles you cited yes and the reason I had those there is because yes we want to have blood there's no question that that's the optimum we want peripheral blood that's the optimum but to get to these levels even in an isolated measurement you had to have that level or greater in the blood and it's not like I don't me to be fous or anything it's not like it was sprinkled on or the blood bathed the muscle after while it was decomposing that would have not given you the the interest the that that distribution type of blood or or distribution type of drug sample or level you understand that in the maybe maybe Donal ask do you understand that in the field of forensic toxicology the opinion that you are attempting to give is not generally accepted in that scientific Community yes however as I said at the very beginning toxicology is right here it's a one facet I look at the totality of everything that's presented to me and having looked at a number of Overdose investigations where we had individuals that overdosed and they were found later in in the mountains you know because that's where they were using the drugs or um wherever it may be and they were decomposed so you use whatever you can find to get your levels and looking at these levels those are toxic levels and that's what was in the body my question was you understand that this what you are attempting to do as a pharmacologist is not accepted by forensic toxicologist it's not accepted by the general scientific Community to take deceased um remains skeleton nearly skeletonized remains and take the muscle and make even an assumption or approximation based on skeleton muscle you understand that right I understand that but how do they explain these levels can they explain these levels are you aware of them explaining it through postmortem redistribution that's possible but still how do you get to 2,000 nanog R you again these drugs didn't appear all of a sudden and you understand that postmortem redistribution can cause people to cause scientists to overestimate a sample in skeletal muscle because it is not homogeneous and it can pull in one section of the muscle you understand that I can see redistribution in other areas of the body the central part of the body the blood but I in the muscle the muscle is there it stops once the person is deceased it stops that that level got there I have no further questions thank you just want to make sure we're very clear on this 2,000 nanograms of per gram of dyen hydramine is 100 times a therapeutic dose in an adult that's correct is it possible to be given a therapeutic level of dyen hydramine and end up with 2,000 nanograms per gram somewhere else in the body through the process of postmortem redistribution no does does drugs somehow appear and multiply out of nowhere when when you start to decompose no did this child have to be given at least that much or more for that amount to end up in the muscle based on your expertise yes even if we completely disregard the approximation used to calculate acetam menant let's say we take that out of the equation can you discuss that 2,000 nanog per gram in the skeletal muscle would represent a toxic dose to this child that's correct nothing further when you indicate hold on on when you indicated that your opinion was an approximate approximation was there a margin of error wasn't mentioned in the study they just gave a coefficient factor for partitioning and distribution into the muscle in that particular uh study you talking about the 2021 study no the 2021 study they actually validated blood and muscle well I guess what I'm asking is in your analysis in your report you said it was an approximation what is your margin of error and you're and you're coming to that opinion it there was no margin of error reported in the study it was 7 so that would be 70% okay all right thank you any else all right you can sit down thank you all right um brief argument sure I know we've argued this before so I know generally what the arguments are they're just kind of re summarized for me now that we have the benefit of this testimony judge I think the important thing here is to and focus on the Dober go by go by the dobert factors and we can start there and and kind of work our way through them the state it up yesterday and it is true that dobert is not an exhaustive list it's not a you must satisfy all of them it is a framework because the judges have made been made the the gatekeeper of scientific expert opinion testimony some of the factors cited here that I think are most important that the theory or technique can be tested not only has it been tested it's been tested and debunked by the study cited by Dr Gonzalez the rate of error of the theory or technique is not known by Dr Gonzalez and can cannot give a rate of error the rate of error cited by the study I believe probably wasn't mentioned because they said don't use these numbers for quantitative analysis if the theory or technique has been subject to and supported by peerreview or publication well the technique again in its own study says don't do this for quantitative analysis if it's generally accepted in the scientific Community we heard from Dr Jackson we heard from Dr Gonzalez that it's not accepted in the field of forensic toxicology which is the field that matters here I understand he's a pharmacologist and can testify about drugs and the effects they have but what he's doing is delving into forensic toxicology that's who medical examiners and Pathologists use for drug analysis in postmortem cases the prongs in the Georgia statute generally follow the same thing that that's based on sufficient facts or data product of reliable principles and methods and has applied those principles and methods to the facts of this case I want to briefly distinguish the 2021 study that Dr alz helped us with is that that was a homogenized muscle that alleviates some of the problems cited by the two papers from the 90s that he cited we don't have that here that is the one of the main issues also that study doesn't give you a a rate or a ratio to use for camenen and Dien hydramine they test different drugs that's not tested in that study the decomposition rates were known in that study that's one of the factors that Dr Jackson said is most important is that this body was decomposing and he does not share Dr Gonzalez's opinion that it's always a one: one ratio that's probably true in his field when he's doing shortly after death overdose investigations in the 2021 study did not involve decomposing bodies did it it did involve different levels of decomposition but those were known in the study so we knew the rates because that was a known they knew long samples had been de right and we don't have that so that study is why Dr Jackson was able to distinguish it from our present case Dr Jackson said the most important factor is the decomposition here he said that the postmortem redistribution can cause these levels and that's why he said Dr Jackson knows what these levels were he's one that tested for them he knows what they were and he cannot say that this was any more than a trace dosage as much as he could say it was an appropriate therapeutic dose as much as he can say an overdose those are the three options here did the was a child given too little was he given the right amount or too much he knows that 2000 level and because he understands postmortem redistribution he understands he still can't do anything with it because it can can go more than a one: one ratio in postmortem redistribution that's the problem that's a problem that Dr Gonzalez is ignoring so he's trying to apply a principle that is unfounded based on unfounded data and resources and trying to do what every other forensic toxicologist refuses to do because they understand what they're working with this is not his direct field and this is what happens when people are brought in test about fields that are not their expertise the only thing that I think appropriate that he could testify to as a pharmacologist is what the effects would have been if a child is given a toxic dose of dapen hydramine and camenen he can say he understands what the symptoms were from the child he can say it's consistent but nothing more he can't talk about the dosage it's not supported and if you can't support the dosage you can't support the conclusion that this is a toxic dose there's no basis so he also he I I went a little long on this judge and this is my point the metabolite issue he agrees that he only thinks it was a chronic basis and the I'm sorry let me start that over he only thinks thinks the metabolite is significant to show that this drug was given more than once Because he believes the last dose that child got would have caused him to pass away he's doing that based on bad science if you take that away he agrees that a metabolite and a parent drug can be present at the same time we walked through that timing together so he can't testify scientifically that this was a chronic basis can't testify that this was an overdose I don't think he's planning on testifying about the zymatic arch that was in his report if the state's not bringing that up I won't laor the court and argue it I think the only thing you can testify to is if this symptoms were consistent If the child was given a toxic dose and not that they were okay thank you thank you all right your honor as I understand the defenses argument the issue is specifically with one approximation that Dr Gonzalez performed as one part of his analysis of whether this child was exposed to toxic levels of these two drugs and that is when he approximated the amount of Cam minin in the blood with the7 ratio that he used from one of the earlier studies um which he said did not have a demonstrated error now he is not before the jury and and he is not going to say that this is what the child's blood level would have been he's going to say that we're able to approximate the blood blood level it have been approximately this amount amount but based on his training education and experience that it would had to have been at least that amount equal to or more and the defense did not question or disprove anything using pharmacological principles that his assertion that had to be at least the same or more was incorrect he is merely attacking one calculation that was used he he's done nothing to demonstrate that this expert doesn't have the um the knowledge and basis and background to say that it had to be higher in the blood and with the D and hyding he didn't even use a calculation we're just using Common Sense here the doctor is saying a therapeutic dose in an adult would be 20 nanograms per Glam this child had 2,000 nanograms per gram in his skeletal muscle I mean the the it doesn't just appear out of nowhere your honor and that needs to be explained to the jury the forensic toxicologist has a very different role they are simply receiving samples and they're screening them for drugs and then they interpret those amounts this this pharmacologist studies the effects of drugs in both live patients and patients that have arrived deceased after an overdose he has real life experience with these two specific drugs in the context of an overdose both in cases where children have survived and where children have died all right question what were the levels of the that he was given from is it Dr Jackson Dr Jackson won't aine about no I'm not talking about the extrapolation the initial whatever they tested what was the result that numerical value 2,000 nanograms per gram in the muscle mus okay and that was determined by Dr Jackson by Dr Jackson okay all right and so because the forensic toxicologist won't discuss what that number means because that's not his job that's not what he does we need a pharmacologist to explain what the level would be and how this is significantly significantly higher we don't even need to discuss the ratio of a cedam minen and trying to quantify a blood level that's not even relevant to a discussion of of of the D Hy but we need to be able to demonstrate to this jury that 2,000 nanograms per gram is a massive and it it can't just appear out of nowhere your honor that amount of the drug had to be in the child's body and the pharmacologist is the best person to explain what happens when the drug is ingested how it distributes through the body and his opinion that you couldn't have a metabolite with this specific d hydr because the child would have died with this amount of drugs before it would have ever gotten the opportunity to metabolize this is very important information for the jury to know because that tells us that the child had received this drug on more than one occasion that had a chance to develop in the work and the defense has has had no line of question to discredit any of those things their argument has been solely based on the one calculation regarding a of and so Dr Gonzalez should be allowed to testify to his evaluation of the toxicological report and his understanding of what those amounts mean so that the jury can understand the values and why these values are problematic Dr Gonzalez testified that he has participated in thousands of Investigations specifically involving these drugs specifically involving children and involving children that both passed from them and that survive he has knowledge that will be useful and relevant to the jury and his reliability has not been attacked again as the defense even pointed out this list of factors in dobert is not exhaustive and it's not requ they're suggestions they're suggestions but it is ultimately the Court's role as the gatekeeper to determine if scientific testimony is going to be relevant and useful and reliable to the jury and in the in the case that I provided to the court earlier in R Jobe airplane crash litigation this is a United I read that one if I can refer the court to page 15 sort of middle of the page the court emphasizes that the list is non-exclusive and that each factor need not be applied in every case that the inquiry needs to be tailored and that you should consider those factors only in as much you since as they're reasonable to make your reliab determination that the Court's inquiry must be based solely on the principles and methodology and not on the conclusions they generate right that an expert's testimony need not be Flawless for it to be reliable and admissible the grounds for the expert's opinion merely have to be good they do not have to be perfect but they have to be reliable they have to be generally accepted in the scientific community and in theory they should be subjected to peer review and publication and things like that too and that's not me that's Dober that's what the law says it's not that the state needs the evidence or that the defense needs the evidence and again we're hyperfocusing on what calulate no no on one calculation for a there was no demonstration by the defense in their questioning that his evaluation of the levels of D hydr is is unreliable or contrary to pharmacological principles okay there was nothing and that information is useful and relevant to the the jury's inquiry honor the Court's role as a gatekeeper is intend is not intended to serve as a replacement for the adversarial system bous cross examination presentation of contrary evidence and careful instruction on the grou are the traditional and appropriate methods of attacking shaky but admissible all of those arguments go to the weight of the doctor's opinion not its admissibility and the appropriate test provable for his opinion is in Cross examination okay very I I need to address first the state misstates my position and argument my position is simply the rate of a has nothing to do with d hydrog I'll State my argument very simply skeletal muscle from decayed remains cannot be used to extrapolate or estimate blood levels at the time of death that's not my opinion it's Dr Jackson's opinion it's not about the s number that is a flawed number it's not just about that it's not about the ratio of badril it's not just Tylenol both numbers don't provide anything of scientific reliability or substance to this jury Miss hober states that 2000 is a lot and the jury needs to know that that's the problem 2000 nanograms whatever that figure is in a decayed skeletal muscle we don't know if that's a lot Dr Jackson doesn't know if that means it's a lot Dr go doesn't know Dr Turner doesn't know because they can't they can't use skeletal muscle in the cave remains accurately to determine dosage the the airplane crash case job airplane crash I want to point out the testing there seems similar on its face to ours but that they tested in multiple locations they tested 10 different types of tissue and fluids and the error rate was known that's on page 20 they cited another case coincidentally the shley vers sna aircraft case that's started on page 22 that brings up a vadrol test that was excluded because the error rate wasn't known in part I don't know if that was inent by the state but that's the problem it's similar is a different test we have here but the error R so my argument is not about7 see Menin it's about method the procedure that he used to come to the the methodology that he used and and just the entire basis of this opinion right okay got it anything else briefly down I take a quick break you're H this expert isn't being used to tell the jury what the blood level would have been this expert is being used to testify that these levels regardless of not being able to tell exactly what the blood level would have been are toxic and that is based on pharmacological principles on what a therapeutic level would be and the fact that drugs don't just appear and multiply in the body indicate fles there has been no presentation that that happens Dr Jackson didn't testify that these drugs had to be ingested you've heard no evidence that that's a phenomenon that that occurs these amounts were in the body and Dr Gonzalez can explain and so while no one's willing to say this is what would be in the blood because we don't have a for sure method of doing that we can still talk about these levels they can still provide some instruction to the jury that's going to be helpful to their determination if this was an inappropriate amount but your other experts aren't going to be able to say that right they're they're in a different field you're on yeah we're talking about pharmacological principles a toxicologist is not going to discuss discuss the pharmacological principles because they're not going out and evaluating the case they're testing a sample and they're telling you what is present in the sample the inquiry was completely different judge even pharmacologically Dr Gonzalez can't provide anything to say it is a onetoone up deay muscle no one can pharmacist toxicologist doesn't exist that's why is decid important all right um I am I'm constrained by what dobert allows me to do and there is and I agree with the defense that the skeletal skeletal remains cannot be used to accurately extrapolate or establish blood levels at the time of death his methodology uh the methodology that was used by Dr Gonzalez hasn't there's no evidence that his theory or technique has been tested that it's been subject to peer review and publication he had no rate of error at all when I asked him what margin of error was for his approximation and the evidence clearly indicates to me that this extrapolation method by use of the skeletal muscle is not generally accepted within the scientific community and those are things that jobber requires before the opinion is allowed so I am um simply following the law but I'm not going to allow those opinions he can testify that the symptoms what symptoms of what a toxic dosage was that the child's symptoms were consistent with a toxic dose um but not the extrapolation your honor can Dr Gonzalez discussed the what a therapeutic level would be and tell theur I can't tell you what was in the blood I I think that's appropriate I think that's fine and that yeah it's just getting it's that extrapolation I'm I'm okay with him as a general is his experience and expertise in Pharmacology being able to testify as to what a therapeutic level would be as long as he doesn't say there's a one to one ratio and that this 2000 was the blood level and I should be able to this is not blood level it's the skeletal muscle level we on the same page yes okay all right then that's the ruling all right let's take a 10 minute break and then we'll bring all right ah that stinks that's like a big loss for the prosecution there yeah what I had a feeling though like that defense is hitting hard I mean this is an unproved science as far as like the they're saying it's an unproved science as far as like being able to pull that stuff out of skeletal tissue out of muscle and things like that it just it's unfortunate that his remains were not found in better condition or sooner than what they were um and unfortunately that's going to be a big hit as far as them proving that she murdered him now as far as the as far as the this is why I wish that they charged her slightly different we were talking about this a little bit nightbot is getting carried away sorry guys he is still a work in progress so if he just like links you guys to death I apologize today um but this is what we were talking about a little bit yesterday with they didn't charge her for child neglect or abandonment though is the issue Amy and I was I was saying that yesterday what they charged her for was two different types of murder hold on let me pull up her charges again they didn't charge her with like child neglect or um because that's what I was thinking like it would be it would be more likely to be something like neglect or something like that because how were they going to prove that she killed him and a lot of it was going to rely on this these medications and how they were in his body and how his dose was enough to kill him and things like that basically saying that she drugged him to death is what they were hoping to imply and unfortunately that's thrown out now you just heard this the first guy is not going to going to be able to testify about um about his methods so they brought in this guy he's also not able to testify about his methods and finding that this was an abnormal amount in in Williams blood yeah you're worried about Justice for William do they have the original autopsy so you go off your the original autopsy but then you also go off of what they like a lot of the studies and stuff like that once they have what they're looking for but yes I would assume that they would have the original autopsy because this was approached right away as a is a case um as as like a murder case or a death investigation because of his age and things like that let me pull this up for you guys we can look at the original charges so she was charged with two counts of felony murder two counts of Cruelty to Children aggravated assault and concealing the death of another now they can't prove the aggravated assault because we don't have any evidence that we have heard so far saying that she assaulted him we know that he had a h head injury of some sort at some point in his life but they have not shown or proved where that head injury came from or what happened with the head injury right and so they have the original autopsy but in the original autopsy they didn't test about the about the halflife of the drugs or anything like that um and so as far as the aggravated assault charge goes okay if they can't prove that she intentionally overdosed him they can't prove so far that we have heard that she physically caused that head injury that she had that he had um that could have happened any anyway I mean he could have fallen and hit a table or walked into a door or fell off his bike or like we have no clue how he got a head injury um and then this Cruelty to Children let me see exactly what that entails in Georgia so Cruelty to Children is let's see here so this says a parent or guardian or other person supervising the welfare or having a mediate charge or custody of the child under 18 commits the offense of Cruelty to the children in the first degree when they willfully deprive the child of necessary substance to the extent of the child's health or well-being prized okay so here we are this is what I was thinking like so in my state that would be like child neglect you know or aggravated child neglect um and so in my state that would be like aggravated child neglect or whatever so in in Georgia it's called cruelty to children it's good so they will get her on that I think as far as as far as this so the cruelty to children I could see that charge going through um I'm not sure let's see so it says this one includes if they maliciously cause the child cruel or exens excessive pain or physical mental sorry physical or mental pain let's see or if they let them witness a crime so this covers a lot of things so a person convicted let's see what they could get so she's convicted and for those charges first degree five years no more than 20 so she's looking at 5 to 20 years for those charges true she had previously been through a manslaughter child before she died this is not her first yeah before he died not her first radio she was a kid though she was 16 she s shot she shot the man who was abusing her her friend that she was staying with I mean I'm not going to lie I probably would have shot somebody if they were HT beating up my friend too with a baseball bat allegedly so that one I I can see her getting the cruelty of the children because she left him out there in the woods because he was left alone I could see also the concealing the death of another if she knew he died how can they prove that she knew he died I guess because she did tell police during that interview that yes she had a son who passed away is what she eventually said right at first she said he was with somebody else sorry I have to keep Ming my like my life was fine I was not coughing at all now I'm like talking so my body is like trying to make me cough like stop it um but I I am worried about Justice for William whenever it comes to actually seeing her get charged for murder I am sitting in the Reasonable Doubt crowd right now um and I don't like to say that normally I am going to side with Justice for the child the whole way around I think that there is a very big possibility that she could have been drugging him to sleep or whatever while she was working and living her best life making him sleep so she didn't have to deal with him I could also though picture a circumstance where he got sick and she was trying to make him Better Faster by giving him more medications and like overdosing him that way I could see an accidental type of situation like that but if it was an accidental situation my mind doesn't go to go to oh leave him in the woods alone it goes to seek medical help and get him help so that's why I feel like it's more likely that she was overdosing him and trying to make him sleep while she was doing who knows what who knows where and that that led to this um I however I I struggle I struggle to to say that they have evidence of that at this point that's my theory about what happened but a theory does not a guilty person make um and that's why they say that you know the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove that situation I can sit here until I'm blue in the face and tell them my theories um it does not make that a truthful situation and so it's just um it's hard to know exactly what took place and then if you think about it they're trying to say that she allegedly you know drugged him to death maybe caused some type of head injury or something along those lines and she was homeless she was she was Mal nourishing him she wasn't she wasn't caring for him um but then he was fell found wearing Timberlands and a coat and was decently dressed so how how are you really proving the neglect except for the words and statements of people who may or may not have been bitter because of her removing his presence and custody from him yeah Carly it is it's a lot like Casey Anthony I think that there's a good chance that she could walk on at least some of these charges now the cruelty the children is going to be a a whole different situation you know could yes it's cruel that she did not leave him with caregivers it's cruel that she just left him out in the woods to starve death to die to pass away from his medication whatever the situation is I just I still don't see the murder that's just me that's just my personal opinion if I was sitting on this jury I would not be able to say guilty so far from from the evidence that I have heard I'm curious where you guys's thoughts are let me put a pool down let me see here let me do it like that we'll do it like this so either you think she's guilty so far of everything just based off of evidence take your personal feelings out of this personal feelings aside do you think so far they have proved that she is guilty of every crime I mean obviously there's more evidence coming but we are seeing the evidence that they have so far for this drugs we've seen two different people now come up and do the proffers oh I don't know BC that's a good question they don't notice that someone just stops claiming a child on their taxes without the social security number being recorded as deceased did she continue to claim him is there a financial benefit that's a good question the question though is to was she already claiming him because of the fact that her lifestyle didn't I mean did she have a job that that dictated that lifestyle and then once again once she started moving and things like that she pretended he didn't even exist I'm sure that her daughter had no clue she had a son and so at that point I would think that once she moved on with her life she didn't she likely didn't continue to claim him or talk about him or anything she just completely walked away yeah Lucky Star she think she's guilty but they haven't proven it they haven't and this is the hard time with with cases like this because it is a cold case it's hard to find evidence but so you're going to bring me a woman in her you know late 60s 7s that has gone to that church all her life or whatever and she's going to tell me that she never she doesn't distinctly remember people hanging out in the woods in 98 99 she doesn't distinctly remember people being in those woods or anything I'm sorry that was 25 years ago how do you know for sure that people weren't hanging out in those woods there was a freaking couch in the woods there was a whole couch there somebody was hanging out in them Woods at least to have a couch there I mean unless somebody literally just dumped a couch but I don't know we have couches in our woods around here it's where the teens go to party it's where where alcoholics go drug addicts whatever like there's different places and I'm in like rural whatever but I know as a teenager there was different places that we would go hang out with our friends or whatever and they almost always had a couch or or campfire pits or whatever you know what I mean but I don't know does everybody do that I have no clue but I'm just saying like the couch alone being in those woods the way it was set back on that pathway it it tells me that people are hanging out in those woods and so how does this old lady who went to church across the street she knows for sure nobody ever hang hung out in the woods 25 years ago come on she stated that they fell asleep she woke up saw him deceased and walked off right well she didn't necessarily say she walked off she said that she stayed with him for a day like she stayed with him for hours hoping that he would wake up and he didn't so then she left you don't have to claim or not claim a child on CL taxes right yeah you don't think they made a case I don't know it's just something to think about because it's a lot to I don't know I don't think she's not guilty I I mean like I said I was thinking in my mind like where's the child neglect charges but that's what cruelty the children is in Georgia and so that makes more sense to me now I should have looked those up earlier to be completely honest so she's looking at 5 to 20 years I mean with her health with her conditions I mean that's a long time for her 5 to 20 years two different charges I mean so she's looking at 10 to 40 if they do them back to back will they I don't know I don't know be interesting to see you wonder how the sister feels now and hope she's getting support to deal with this yeah I know right her whole life is a lie and I couldn't even imagine I could not even imagine how that feels right what happened to the child Teresa and I I feel for for the person that like whoever she married as well I don't know you walk through the woods in your hometown you're like Lucky I Am Alive there was oh wow listen we we did all kinds of stupid stuff there's like this little cck um near me and I I remember being 16 17 18 years old and we would go there and hang out during the day because it was all cool you know we would all go there me and my friends and like we wouldn't do anything except for hang out there like instead of hanging out at one of our parents houses or whatever we would go to this little creck place once we could all drive and we would hang out at nighttime it became like a a freaking a horrible place because whenever we would go there to hang out there would be like empty drug bottles there'd be you know like bad stuff bad stuff there I never once like drank or dig drugs or anything there but there was evidence that the other people had been using it as like a party spot and um and that's just like what happens in the little smoks and crannies and woods and stuff or at least it did back whenever I was in school in the early 2000s you know that's not too far off from this time frame I just I don't know people left their homes people left their homes 25 years ago now we all hang out online and and watch like panel chats and stuff like that to hang out and get together 20 years ago it didn't happen as much others testified she was abused a neglectful no others testified it so far that she was neglectful in that she would sometimes he would pee his pants and she they would take she would take the kids to or take him to their house and they would have to Bath him and change his clothes I'm going tell you something having Junior who often has accidents because of her her medical conditions and stuff like that there's a lot of times that I show up at my mother-in-laws and we instantly have to change her clothes because she's had an accident on the way there or something like that a child having an accident does not mean necessarily that the parent is neglectful um and so sadly I don't necessarily say that that was you can't tell me just because the grandma is saying Hey whenever he showed up here sometimes he would smell like pee and I would have to change him and bath him I'm sorry he's at that age range like that that can happen and so to me nobody has said I watched her strike him I watched her not feed him I watched her like we haven't heard that we haven't heard that we heard a grandmother who she would not let see the child come on and say Hey you know she wouldn't let me see this child and and I felt she was being neglectful to him but where's the CPS reports if Grandma thought he was being abused or neglected why didn't she pursue that if Grandma thought he was being abused or neglected why did she just let him up and disappear out of out of her her life and just fade away and nobody reported this child missing for 23 years I mean honest to God ask yourself as a grandma s if you sat there and thought that your grandchild was being abused or neglected would you in a hundred years let your child just up and disappear without without them but did she report it she never reported it see I struggle with that I struggle with that and I mean I'm not saying that it didn't happen necessarily but you're going to tell me that the grandma watched her punch him and not let him play and stuff like that but they never reported it I I struggle with that and then just let him disappear and not see him ever again and nobody raised any questions and they started seeing her around town but not him nobody asked any questions no I'm I'm sorry I struggle with that I think that sometimes whenever people find out the details like for example this Grandma finds out oh my God my grandson's been dead this whole time well I always knew that woman was bad right and then start remembering details like oh well remember that one time that's just my opinion I struggle with cases like this where they pull out these character Witnesses now if Ava were to be saying hey I seen this this and this happen it's different because Ava did try to track him down Ava did try to Ava did try to report stuff and and get information and everything else but she wasn't a family member right exam exactly William's grandma is nothing like kwood coock kwood coock for sure because K kept following up with where JJ was 100% I just I I don't know the whole situation and then again we get stuck with what happened with Grandpa that she was she was living with he just up and let her disappear and then show back up and nobody looked nobody nobody nothing but maybe she thought everything was okay yeah her mom died when she was 18 that's whenever stuff went crazy cuz her mom and dad had had been taking care of William and then she started taking care of him and that's whatever stuff went South you be careful with the Articles too though because they're going to they're going to push their narratives as well you know what I mean and so that's something that you have to think about because the narrative is we want this mom to be found guilty we want Teresa to pay and and I agree with that 100% as well however you have to have to have to have to make sure that this is um we have to uphold the Constitution at the same time you think they didn't ask questions because the mother was purposely moving the child around and lying about his whereabouts it was a part of yeah it was bit of the premeditation of the crime that's that's a good way to look at it maybe yeah maybe but again you know as a mom who will likely someday be a grandma I'm sorry but if I watch you physically abusing your child I seen it with my eyes I watched you if I see my son someday physically abuse his child and I'm watching it with my eyes take place and I watch him getting neglected or watch my watch them show up and they're always disheveled they're never they're never clean they're never kept up they're never they're never dressed their faces are never wiped they're their hair is never brushed and I'm watching them and they're always starving and I'm watching you physically abuse them and then out of nowhere you decide I'm moving and then out of nowhere you decide I'm moving I disappear for a couple months and come back and your baby is nowhere and you give me some BS story about how you left them with so and so I'm sorry red flags where's your child at you know your child who who you were neglecting and abusing and not feeding and all the things you left with that child and now you came back without the child but nobody nobody around you that would have cared for the child has them where's the baby right where I'm not going to accept oh I gave it to my friend it's not happening I would never in a million years say except as a grandma oh I gave it to so and so no the heck you didn't where's your child at right you look at cases like Serenity mckin or um or or the valow right Serenity mcken was found quickly because her family within months was Raising red flags and looking for serenity they wanted to know where the heck Serenity was right there wasn't years and years and years there was sure as heck was in 25 years before it was discovered and so that's that's my thing she did come home she moved away yes she she was playing all these games keeping the baby away blah blah blah they they're say saying that they seen this stuff taking place she left with the baby she came back without the baby where's the baby never in a million years am I accepting as a grandmother an auntie an uncle a cousin a family member never in a million years are we accepting freaking oh I left it with my my next door neighbor Johnny Smith no no no no no no no huh they not happening yes did they get to play with William yes they get to spend time with William yes when uh did when Teresa came back into William's life do you remember about what time how old he was about six when Teresa came back into his life did um the father's side of the family continue to get to see little William yes did that ever change it did how soon I can really tell you how long it was but it changed do your do your best I know it's been a long time how how long do you think Teresa had been back uh before about two years about two years and what happened um she just disappeared did Teresa tell any anyone to your knowledge um on the father's side of the family that she was going anywhere no did Teresa reach out to any anyone on the father's side of the family to your knowledge for any help with William um she she did and I don't know when it changed I couldn't tell you exactly when it changed well specifically before she disappeared before she disappeared right before she disappeared did she reach out and ask for help yes did she asked for anyone to take care of him so she could and leading up to the time the two years that she was in his life before she left um she would ask the father's side of the family for help time and would the would the family members on the father's side of the family member help out yes what sort of things would your side of the family do to help out with William mayy said um clothes whatever he need money whatever she need before him what was Lil William like he was awesome he was it's a joy um he would light up the room he had a very good beautiful smile it would just melt your heart was a sweet guy how old do you think William was when you last saw him about six did you ever speak to Teresa after you left saw William yes I saw I did did you ask her about William yes what did she tell you or where did she tell you he was she told me was in his Godfather did you want to speak to him yes did you want to see him yes what did Teresa say did she would give him I ask her she would give him my number and let him call me that she did he never got did you keep asking Teresa to see William yes um did you ever look for Teresa on social media yes were you able to become friends with Teresa on social media and link up that way yes do you remember when that was in 2000 17 permission to approach the witness room okay let me show you what's been marked as exhibit 76 do you recognize this exhibit yes how do you recognize that because IED her on Facebook I be friended her on Facebook and is that a a snapshot of your Facebook profile yes is that the one you use to contact Teresa yes your honor at this time the state tender 76 in evidence any objection no all right 76 is admitt and I'm showing you exhibit 77 do you recognize this exhibit yes is that a screenshot of Teresa's Facebook profile yes and is that the profile you reached out to yes and were you able to talk to Teresa after you reached out to her yes I was and based on the conversations you had and the pictures you observed on that on that profile um did were you able to confirm it was in fact Teresa's profile yes your honor State tenders exhibit 77 into evidence no objection submitted when you reached out to Teresa in 2017 what did you say to her I asked about my nephew um and I want wanted to talk to her what' she said she told me that she would excuse me she told me that she would give him my number to call me but she never did uh were you able to continue having conversations with Teresa yes at some point did um she stopped that yes what did she do she she un block me she blocked you on Facebook m yes back in 1998 1999 did you want to have a relationship with William yes do you still to this day would you have liked to have had a relationship with William yes would you have wanted your children to have a relationship with him back then absolutely if Teresa or your brother William had asked you to help would you have would you have helped them absolutely if you were unable to help them was your mother in a position to help them yes did your mother ever help you with your kids yes she did did your mom ever take care of your kids all six of them did you love William I love anything else no okay no questions thank you all right you may step down your excuse you can stay in the courtroom if You' like or you're to go thank you call your name goodness call pleas black sir raise your right hand you SL the testimony should get to the court should be the truth and nothing but the truth so helpy God yes sir may lower your hand St your name my name is Lise jaffron black that's L qu s e last name black B CK good morning Mr Black how you doing good I want to speak with you about um where you're from charte and at some point uh did you move away from Charlotte yes I did to better my life all right and where did you go I went to Alaska Alaska yes ma'am okay and then after Alaska where did you move to uh had a family alteration so I came home and then home is where okay and so uh you were born in Charlotte how long before you left to go to Alaska were you living in Charlotte um I've been in Charlotte all my life okay until you move to the last one yeah all right I want to speak with you about um Teresa black how do you know Teresa black um I met this young lady when we was younger um 92 right all right and uh who was she to you back in 1992 just a friend just a friend all right and uh did you all date in 1992 no at some point uh did you all begin to date yeah what what year did you begin to date Teresa um it was in ' 04 2004 okay and did you all uh take your relationship to another level yes ma'am we did can you tell the jury about that uh we met in 2004 we well you met back up in 20 we met back up in 2004 had jobs both changed my lives around 2005 we got married and had a beautiful daughter right and what's your daughter's name Naya black and when you all got married What state were you all living in at the time Charlotte North Carolina and when you got married and before you had your daughter were you aware if Teresa had any other children I was aware that she had a child okay but he when when did you become aware that she had that child did you become aware of the time you all first began to date or after you all were married after we was married so during your dating phase did Teresa ever tell you that she had a child yeah like when we first started back talking she admitted that she did have a child okay and did she tell you that child's name yeah and what was that child's name Lam that's what we call liil William all right and you said that's who who we call that's who call you said that's who we what we call him who is we my family her I mean that's what we represented him asille Willam that's how we knew him okay and um and this was around 2004 yes okay where did you meet Teresa double Oaks is that a neighborhood in Charlotte a old neighborhood in Charlotte off Statesville Avenue so you you met her from being in the neighborhood yes all right all right she also told you that his name you all refer to him as Lil Will did she tell you what his age was back in [Music] 2004 I think she did I just could remember was it in the teenage um age range or the early toddler age what was he was in early teen I believe okay early team and um did you ever meet him in person no matter did Teresa ever tell you where little William was stand yeah where was he staying he was supposed to be in Atlanta with uh his family members and I believe that was either her family members or William's family members his dad all right do you recall which family member he was with was it a Uncle Auntie grandmother Grandfather at that time it had to be like older people like his grandparents or something like that all right so you and Teresa get married uh how long before or how long after you got married did you all move to Alaska um we got married 2005 we had a daughter there I say now March of what year March of 2005 is when we went to Alaska and do you recall what what month you got married February February so a month later you all moved to Alaska yes ma'am and at that time was your daughter born or um was yes she was born yes she was born January 27th of 2005 yes ma'am before you all moved to North I mean to Alaska were were you and Teresa living together with your daughter yes ma'am right and uh was that a house in a neighborhood or in another Metropolitan neighborhood within Charlotte we stayed in a different Republic Maryland right and do you recall if that uh the area that you all were living in was that close to the neighborhood where you met Teresa or some distance both of them were some distance okay yeah at some point oh now let me back up how was was the relationship with you and Teresa and your child when you all were living in Charlotte judge objection to relevancy and car what's the relevance well your honor may we actually approach or speak about this outside the Pres of the jury yeah all right let me I'm sorry guys I got to send you back to the jury room for a minute um while we handle this matter my apologies it it won't be long all right so now I'm thinking about it this was in 2005 that she was married to him what is the relevance of her what was the question parenting no I asked what was there what was Teresa's demeanor with him her and their child okay and you're the question of what I'm get let's get a profer from the witness about what he's going to say and then maybe I can make a determination if it's relevant yes um back and when you and Teresa first had your daughter what was the relationship like when the daughter was first born it's wonderful you want me I'm sorry I didn't know if you wanted me to continue and um and at some point you all left and moved to Alaska yes ma'am and at some point did the Dynamics of you all's relationship changed yes it did and as a result of the changing of the Dynamics of you relationship changed did you move from Alaska yes I did and did you move back to where did you move back to and move back to Charlotte okay and um so that's the basis of those statement all right so what's the Rel how is this more likely to help the jury decide whether or not the defendant is guilty or not guilty of murder well your honor murder is not the only charge on the indictment it also goes to there's additional charge of consing the death of another person he's want to get into more detail about um a conversation that he had with William on the phone all of this information goes to her demeanor to show how she is concealing the death of William she is um acting like he is still alive acting like um his life is still present everything is happy for the purpose of the continued concealment of the death yes your remember okay all right that wasn't articulated earlier so thank you judge just uh as to his and I think you're you're picking up on this as to his relationship with Teresa and and how she was as parent we have continuing objection to that relevance as to this case okay well your honor I am going to go into additional uh details with Mr Black in reference to um his relationship with his daughter um this is also going to be information that's going to also come out with Mr Black uh I suspect that I've talked to Mr Black several times and Mr Hamilton that I suspect they're going to say something to the effect that when Miss Black gets upset with them as an individual she doesn't allow them to see the child okay what what is that as that's the part that he's objecting to yes and so that again directly contradicts Miss Black statement that she provided to Lieutenant Wigley as to the fact of how she didn't have help that she was a single parent that she was on her own when in fact she actually allowed she actually had individuals wanted to wanted to help and she was not allowed that was in 2005 now correct but it also was in 1999 propensity they're getting into a pattern that once she did it now she did back then if if he can testify as information about what the situation was in 1998 or 1999 around the time of the incident that's fine but I don't think her assuming she kept him from seeing their daughter in 2005 I don't think that has any relevance you know the other thing as far as conversation she had and the issue of the concealing of the death I I get that but I don't see any connection or any relevance to the Rel you know her keeping him away from their daughter in 2005 has anything to do with what she may or may not have done in 1998 well I I actually I disagree with it I do think that is important for the jury to see in addition to the fact um that several witnesses have got up on here and stated about well AA for for instance she got up on the stand stated of how that was was very distant and disconnected from William and here we are trying to also show how she allows other individuals or other parents to become disconnected which Al ultimately goes to the fact that she does not she has help but she's constantly turning it away I I don't think her Turning Away help in 2005 is relevant to what happened in 1998 what happened or what didn't happen I I just don't I don't see that other than Mr welty's propensity argument that this is how she was we I actually don't I I understand his propensity argument but it's not a character trait all right well I'm not g I'm not going to allow the the test you go ahead and ask about the conversations with respect to the concealment all that is fair game but I don't think her keeping away from their daughter in 2005 has any unless you can show some connection to one of the charges I don't think that's relevant will it be also appropriate to ask Mr Black uh when is the last time he saw his daughter I haven't asked him why um I'm just ask him now I'd like to know the answer in why uh when is the last time you saw your daughter [Music] 200 two and why is that um I wasn't going to ask him why Jud at the time I'm asking the jury's not the jury's not here so I want I want to know what it is at the time she was uh she's who Miss Teresa was seeing somebody else okay so when we socalled supposed to separated we was doing our parenting thing she was sent her down sometimes for it okay all what's the relevance of that then when you last saw the daughter you're h again I think it goes to the fact that he's testifying that he's also willing to help he wants to see his daughter and Teresa black is not helping all allowing that just as people were trying to U take care of William she's not allowing that to happen I know she didn't now that's how it's the it's the reverse propensity as opposed to she's done it before she's done it now now you're saying she did it then and she's still doing it now it's the it's the same it's the same principle just the timing as off so I I'm going to sustain the objection he can talk about um anything having to do with or anything relevant to the concealment charge however but we're not going to get into his his relationship with the daughter um in 2005 or today and judge does that also go for his relationship with Miss Black I think he spoke about her seeing someone else and why they broke up I don't think I wasn't going to ask that question okay you understand the ruling then I clear okay all right let [Music] SE all right continue um Mr Black when you all first got married uh what was the relationship like with you Teresa and your daughter who's W and then at some point that was in North Carolina you all moved to Alaska right yes right did the topic of William come up again in Alaska for sure um at some Point can you tell the jury what Teresa told you about William uh William was supp to be stand with relatives and allow and that's all I knew he was all right he was well at some point or any time while you all in Alaska did you ever did Teresa ever allow you to talk to William on the phone that's the strange thing I was suppose they had talked to him okay and the person on the phone that you proceed to be as William you spoke with that that person on the phone yeah hold on you spoke to someone that you believed was William I asked my exwife to call her son I wanted to speak to okay she made a phone call and I spoke to some gentl on the phone that was supposed to be there okay and did the individual and or Teresa identify that individual on the phone as being William Teresa's son yeah and did you conversate with this person under the impression that that was Teresa's son William yes right and during the conversation can you tell me um what did you ask the person you believe to be little William well at the time since we had just got married I'm trying to catch up with him and see how he's doing see if you know he would allow me to be in his life okay we supposed to had talk and the talk was a good conversation but it doesn't mean nothing that because it wasn't him all right and at some point in time did uh was William supposed to come to Alaska we was arranged and plans for him to come to Alaska and when you say we who is we me and his mother all right and uh did William ever come to Alaska I never got to see did uh you ever bring up the conversation to Teresa in reference to when William was going to come to Alaska no it actually kept like getting pushed off all right and when you say it kept getting pushed off tell me what happened I mean she didn't want to talk about it she was like he'll come when he want to all right so at some point was it relay that he wasn't ready to come to Alaska but on coming hold on hold on objection to the form question is suain rephrase your question okay at some point um was there ever did did you ever speak to William again after the initial conversation the alleged person to be William no ma'am all right so all the information was being relayed by another person as to what William was saying judge objection as to the form question I didn't say who the person was I don't know how he leading the question was so all the information was being relayed by another person as to William all right who was who was the person relaying information to you in reference to uh William thoughts on coming to Alaska supposed to Willam talk right who was telling you uh the information relaying information to you about when he was going to come to Alaska after the initial conversation you had with William my ex-wife all right and who was your ex-wife just to be clear Teresa all right and what was her her mared name Teresa black and do you see Teresa black in the courtroom here today yeah can you please identify her by her location of court and what she's wearing the young lady sitting over there in a suit what color is your suit Brown let the reflect that the witnesses identify the defendant any objection no objection all right the record will soct and so uh approximately if you can approximate how many conversations you have with Teresa about when William was coming to Alaska um I said about like roughly two or three no more at some point you ended up leaving Alaska and you moved back to North Carolina did you move back back to North Carolina by yourself yes and uh at some point after you moved back to Alaska did you continue to communic I mean moved back to North Carolina did you continue to communicate with Teresa yes and at any time during that communication did she speak to you about her son William at any point um do you recall whether or not Teresa asked you for any type of help for William and who was he uh with when he was in Georgia the uh information I got from her was he was supposed to be with his family and that can be either side so I wish I would know what side it would be and so did you ever have an opportunity to meet William Hamilton senior and um how did you meet William Hamilton Senor um I met that gentleman through my sister and Teresa's brother okay any at any time did did William ever come to your house numerous of times numerous times and what was the reason that he came to your house I mean he didn't come on no beef or he wasn't that upset he just wanted to see his son talk to her but I was told to tell him your son is in down in Atlanta he's all right and that's all I was told to talk and you relay that information to Mr Hamilton yeah and did you find it odd that oh well let me ask you this did you know um where your wife's mother and father were located and the time when we reunited in 2004 her mother passed away may God she rest in peace okay her father I was real cool I love good D did her father live in Atlanta no what did her father say he said a sh all right and so if Teresa's mother was deceased and her father lived in Charlotte um who did you think little William was with well since I knew her mother was gone it had to be William side of the family and did you find it odd that William was coming over to Teresa's house asking about his children when they were allegedly with his side of the family at the time I did but nevertheless in your eyes it's common or can you tell me whether or not in North Carolina where you resided was it common for grandparents to look over children it's a old s thing it's like that from Atlant all the older grandparents will take our kids and take care of if our life is not on trap if we're doing something that's a little out of line and our grandparents or mothers don't approve of it that we smatch the kids up and take care of themel so I wanted to ask you how did you come to uh provide this information to law enforcement here in Georgia excuse me sir how did how did how did you get involved in this case I was saved by being married to her and worried about him all right I also wanted to know too because there's a young man who's coming to my door asking for his son and me being a man I don't have no information for him so I don't know what his next move going to be it can be he can get mad or do something to me so I only told the man the truth what at some point did you end up speaking to law enforcement about um what you knew in reference to William no man all right did you ever speak to anyone in the district attorney's office um when I found out about it I had called I had called the what is it the hotline okay so you you saw a hotline and you called the hotline and you uh left a message yeah message with a gentleman I don't know the gentleman name exact but I did leave a message with one and then someone ultimately from the District Attorney's Office contacted you yes ma'am thank no questions for this wi all right thank you maybe excuse yes oh your next witness St call William Hamilton [Music] raise your right hand this the testimony should get to the court should be the truth and nothing but the truth so help you got yeah lower your hand state your name for the record good afternoon Mr Hamilton if you can do me a favor make sure you speak to the mic we can put down if necessary SC your chair up a little bit closer Mr Hamilton where do you live Charlotte Charlotte and how long have you lived in in Charlotte oh and do you have any children Mr Hamilton yes how many children do you have I got five boys all right what's the name of your your your boys William desan Nairobi and and William William J two son I got three boys Willi three boys William all right so you have three boys named William um William desan Hamilton where does he fall agewise that's my and who is William desan Hamilton's Mother Teresa B and when was William born uh no 20 I mean 92 1992 okay all right so tell me how did you meet Teresa she was a neighbor and my sister kept uh well my sister so what's your sister's name Wanda okay Wanda and so uh were she friends with Teresa or yeah okay so they were friends and ultimately you met Teresa through your sister tell me about that well I well I was I was with a brother to but my sister she was like she might to me well so she kept on and sister I talk to her so we just hooked up right and you stated that um you also knew Teresa's brother were you good friends with her brother yeah what was his name how long long would you say that you and Teresa dated approximately I on I say about five years and at the time when William was born were you in a relationship with Teresa yeah and roughly um at some point the relationship ended approximately how old was William at the time you and Teresa ended you all's relationship I mean I don't think it never end I mean the relationship was already over with but I'm saying he was young when when she start well she was young I mean he was real young when when we me split up okay all right do you see teres in the courtroom here today yes ma can you please identify her by what she she's wearing her location in court 's suit with you let the record reflect that this witness has identifi the defendant any objection no objection all right the record go so I want to talk with you about your relationship with Teresa when William was first born um can you tell the jury how you lost relationship were was decent you know it was all right were you able to see William when he was first born oh yeah were you able to take William around your family yeah were you able to provide any type of items for William be it toys clothes shoes anything of that nature yeah and did Teresa accept those items and and take them in for Williams yeah we was together we stayed in the same house okay so you all were living together at the time when way was first born right do you recall where you all were staying um deor all right is was that in the house to which uh Teresa father lived or another house that you and Teresa got together on your on your own we got father left okay and that's we all say and so it's safe to say that or not just tell the jury when when little William was first born um you were there with him around the clock because you all were living in the same house right did you help in uh bathing him and feeding him and things of that nature yeah is that a yes yes and at some point uh your mother was also able to see William and your sisters yeah what about all of your other relatives were He's Able were he was he able to attend family functions yeah come to the house see was all that you want to me our approach sure H has been Mark the St 78 for identification purposes oh yeah Mr William do you remember U Mr Hamilton do you remember uh what's depicted the states exhibit 78 yes what is exhibited what is depicted in States exhibit 78 me William and Tera is that a a photo of all three of you all back around after William was born yes is that a fair and accurate picture of you Teresa and baby William when baby William was first born yes you state wishes to tender States exhibit 78 any objection no objection all right 78 submitted so you all took a family photo together yeah around that time do you know if you can approximate roughly um how many months was William in this filing that like about three months three months okay so so you were around everything was good and you all even commenced you all's life to a th out it's a family Dynamic Al together right at some point in time um Teresa had went away right who had custody of primary custody of baby Willam when Teresa was not around was her father around as well yeah all right and did uh baby William live in their in their house yeah and while baby William was in the care of Teresa's parents did you continue to see them yes did they allow you to take William to your parents house yes to and was baby William allowed to spend a night over at your family's house yes at some point um did you all buy things and give to the grandparents for a William yes ma' did you all buy items and leave at your family's house so that he can have items over there when he came to that residence yeah how would you describe your relationship with William while William was living with Teresa's parents oh good how would you describe William's relationship with your family to include your mother and your siblings while William was in the care of his grandparents that's good at some point in time Teresa regained custody of William can you explain to the jury whether when Teresa uh was back in the picture what the relationship was like with William and it was I mean I used to try and come and get all the time but she was uh she had another uh she was messing with somebody El I couldn't never really get to see him I mean one time I went to go see and she pulled out a gun I couldn't come to see okay J objection all right I need to send yall back out for a second sorry for all right go ahead Mr wity I didn't want you to say anything else about it in front of the jury you can you can have a seat judge our position is that there is no basis for this testimony in any of his prior statements any other the other witness statements theyve never seen said any anything like this this hasn't come up in this entire investigation and he's never said this before no other Witnesses has said this and and it's extremely judicial and irrelevant well one judge um first I didn't elicit the information I understand second it's still intrinsic information um this is going to the Dynamics of him trying to see William he can certainly impeach him since he stated that no one else or no other Witnesses has made that statement but nevertheless no other parties was present during his time trying to get custody of his son what's the relevance of her pulling out a gun well I think it's I think it's intrinsic evidence to the fact that it's showing the dynamic of the relationship he's trying to see his son and the reaction he is getting showing that um Miss Black is not allowing help not allowing someone to care for William when they are trying to not which goes in direct contradiction to her statement that no one she didn't have any help she didn't um have any family any resources and it shows in fact that she did have resources and that's how she hit that Tre she had resources and that he was willing to help yes understand perfectly admissible not a problem the problem is what is the relevance of her pointing pulling out a gun that's what the that's what drew the objection was the reference to the gun that is potentially character evidence unless there is some that wasn't the objection objection wasn't character evidence he said it wasn't relative and it was prejudicial okay I'll I'll add character list the gun was what sparked my concern so what is the relevance of why does the state want to introduce evidence the fact that she hadit a gun what's the purpose for that EV well I didn't want to elicit that information okay so y we we think that this evidence is intrinsic evidence and goes to the fact that the length Teresa will go to prevent people from being in William's life which directly impeaches her statements that she didn't have any help which in fact she did but she went her her actions was so far to the fact of pulling out firearms on people to prevent them to being with life that it directly impeaches her state or country rcts her statement that she provides to Police Department right response judge they've established through multiple in Witnesses including this one that you know their theory that you know she didn't want help or whatever they're trying to establish that is not what we're objecting to and we haven't objected to the entire time it's this um this phrase that he used about a gun or her a gun when he asked to see William again never said this before I think it's that's not the issue that they didn't say it before isn't the basis that's not a legal basis of an objection judge as far as the relevance is not there and the it's extremely prejudicial in a case like this well I I yor I don't think it's extremely prejudicial I think it is probative of course all evidence is prejudicial to some extent but whether or not the probative value is substantially outweighed by the pral effect question issue right I disagree that the probative value substantially outweigh what Mr Hamilton is saying and arguing in articulate is that the level that Teresa went to prevent him from seeing his son directly impeaches or contradicts the statement that she didn't have help understand you've articulated a reason so um I'm going to overb the objection it'll be admed for that limited purpose do you want a Curative or a limiting instruction for that and judge I don't we don't understand why the gun being mentioned is probative of I know I know but I've already ruled that she's articulated a reason um as to why it's relevant to show the links that she was willing to go to conceal what what was the time period theun This was um this was while William was still alive yes okay so the lengths that she was willing to go to keep him from William to the extent it is relevant to contradict her testimony that she didn't have help I'll I'll allow it for that sole purpose do you want so my question is do you want a limiting instruction the state does I'm hearing if we could just discuss that yes that specifies what purpose this is being offered for okay here's yes get that one okay we it's going to be something along these lines um you've heard evidence that defendant had a gun you only you were directed to only consider this evidence for the purpose of how it contradicts the defendant statement that she had no available family to help and not for any of purpose whether or not this testimony contradicts such evidence is entirely for you to decide there going to be something along those lines all right I think we're good I think let me read it to you one last time you have heard evidence that the defendant had done you're only to consider this evidence for purposes of contradicting the defendent statement that she had no available family to help and not for any other purposes whether or not this testimony contradicts such evidence is entirely for you to decide yes yes okay all right let's bring jge back in yeah you feat all right let me give you this um some additional information ladies and gentlemen sometimes evidence is admitted for a limited purpose such evidence may be considered by the jury for the sole issue or purpose for which the evidence is limited and not for any other purpose you have just heard evidence that the defendant had a gun you are are to only consider this evidence for purposes of contradicting the defendant statement that she had no available family to help and not for any other purposes whether or not this testimony contradicts such evidence is entirely for you to decide okay proceed all right so let's pick up where we left off Mr Hamilton at some point you went over to Teresa how to see your son can you tell the juror what happened a couple times went over there like me and my mom went over there one time let's go back to the last incident you were talking about you went over there by yourself oh she had a little friend with something I don't know but I just couldn't I couldn't come I couldn't see him would let me come take him with me that she wouldn't let me take him go see his brother all right you said his brother so uh what is um what is William you say you have three sons named William what is the second would William's name no my um Second Son is desan so I once I had desan and what is Dean's whole name desan William Hamilton okay and what is your first son's name desan Hilton okay so now you have desan right right desan Hamilton at some where you did you want to have William desan Hamilton and desan William Hamilton to have a relationship with each other right and desan we just want to call him desan just so we can not be all confused Zan mother someone other than Teresa yes okay so H roughly how long did you have how long after William was born was desan born how many years apart 25 I said about about five years five years apart yeah okay all right so at some point uh you have desan right are you able to uh let William or get William so he can meet his brother yeah at some point does Teresa come to know that you have another son yeah we had to take him to go we had take little go to school right by signing up school so who took little William to school to sign him up from school me and Teresa all right and how did you all get there well all right and so at this time roughly how old is little Willam when you were enrolling him in school like five right so he was going to the public school or a daycare what kind of school was it Public public school okay so all right you were walking to school walking to enroll little William in school with Teresa all right tell me what happened me we signed up with school and then after that but mother uh she she brought him around and he he got spend like one time with me uh with his brother just one time that's the only time he and did Teresa know or did Teresa come to learn that desan was at the house okay so at some point um when does Teresa stop you or no longer allow you to see William oh as soon as that happened it was I mean it was way before then I couldn't see only reason why I got taken to see when I mean day sign that time is because I would help sign school that's the only reason why that happened that time and so uh you signed William up for school and were you able to see William after you signed him up for school all right during your time this time frame before you signed him up from school um were you able to buy him things and give him to individuals to give I can find anything but still I still could see anything did you ever provide maybe any per family members what I you have brought to give to William yeah and who was that Edward B and who was Edward brother so uh you were essentially communicating through little William through his Uncle Edward yeah uh do you Rec call whether or not your mother was allowed to get William during this time oh yes sometimes sometimes she'll go get him that was that was like a couple of times too do you know whether or not were you present at some point when um your mother got William and went to take him back to Teresa's house I went there okay at some point uh did you come to learn that Teresa uh had married an individual yeah while they were married did you ever go to the house to try to see William while they were married yeah we I stay right down the street from them then I stay right in front of z g toown but I stayed right I stayed in the front and they stayed like in the middle of I used go there try to say she was like he was in with his family that's all that's all I ever heard was he is in Atlanta with his family and [Music] um did you hear that information from Teresa as well as her husband I got it from her okay and some point you learned that when he had when he was with withdrawn from school were you even aware that he was withdrawn from school do you recall um when you learned that Teresa and William were no longer living in Charlotte say it again do you recall when you learned that Teresa and William were no longer living in Charlotte uh when when I heard she was in Alaska okay um did you ever learn that Teresa and William were living in Atlanta never at some point you ran back into Teresa um after learning that she had moved right can can you tell me um what that interaction was like it's like I used to ask was when man and she tell me like um he he he that's when she was telling me he was in Atlanta with with family he stayed with family in and she give me she uh get in touch with me with him and let him call me or whatever but that never happened I seen it several times after you know what I'm saying but I never seen when with it though right and so is that's when you learned that at some point Atlanta TI came into play yeah okay and [Music] so when Teresa was telling you that Willi was living in Atlanta with family uh at that moment in time was there any kind of animosity between you and her you stated that you dated Teresa for on and off five years did you ever come to learn during that time period whether or not she had family in Atlanta no at any time did you try to reach out to any of Teresa's family members about Williams whereabouts yeah who did you try to speak with oh both our brothers Thomas G uh uh El Bailey uh other brothers is in prison just them two okay and so and when you reached out to her brothers um what did they tell you um did you learn whether or not William was in Atlanta no they they no they didn't know they don't they didn't even know either [Music] before Teresa decided to move did she ask you to care for William no before Teresa moved or disappeared did you know whether or not she was struggling financially no before Teresa moved to Atlanta or moved abruptly did you um know whether or not William was sick or anything of that nature no if you can possibly um inform this jury when you was speaking with Teresa and she was telling you that William was in Atlanta roughly how old would he have been at that time he would have been grown when Teresa abruptly move did you all ever communicate uh via phone or anything while she was living out of state out of North Carolina then H yes no and how old was William the last time you saw him I and do you recall the last the last time you saw Teresa this I was real time I seen it several times I me I se but she never had but I can't I can't say the last time and you stated you seen her a lot um did her story ever changed and all the interactions that you saw Teresa in reference to William whereabouts no that's always said he he in Atlanta I mean even when he was when I talked to her mean my sister talked to him Facebook or whatever he supposed to have a family and everything down here I mean he was grown he supposed to have family and all that down here second at some point um you were working and you had a job uh do you recall whether or not any um child support payments were taken out of your check yeah she I was at when when I I had moved to Taylorville she came she came to Taylorville who is she Teresa came to Taylorville and is Taylor where is Taylorville what state is that it's in south I mean mabury North Carolina yeah yeah okay so let's break this down you moved to Taylorville around what year did you move to Taylorville a that can't that can't even because I think I was like I was like I was early 30s or something like that before I was like 20 something like that but yeah she came down there I still was asking where was at still in Atlanta whatever then when she left uh I guess she was trying to figure out where I was at so when she left I got some papers in the mail and it said when was already gone and I never knew that though because I'm getting child support papers like you know I'm saying he's still alive I'm not taking cam or something she could have broke wi me any time all right so to be clear are you saying that money was being deducted out of your check for William Desa Hamilton yes not any of the other two Williams that are your children do you speak to your other children's mom at that time on a daily basis did you ever reach out to them and ask them whether or not they placed you on child support yeah they no there no there was no reason for them to do that so she was tell me no I didn't take no child support on and there was no reason to do that because were you in the children's lives yeah took care of the kids you said that you have five boys I presume now you only see four are the are you still to this day presently in your four boys's life yeah they all grown at them so but they still come around when they come to charotte they still come to see me but my uh my last son stay he stay inot so I see him a lot I go see him go school EV play soccer and everything at some point um you were contacted by law enforcement here in from Georgia from decab County right yes yes did they come to your residence or did they meet you somewhere else they came somewhere else okay all right and where did they come to uh to my niece house niece house and uh did they did you discuss with them the word um your relationship with William and who he was to you yes did they request to do to obtain your DNA yes did you consent to giving them your DNA yeah and did you provide them with a sample yes are if Teresa was not able to care for William could he have come and stayed with you in turn could he have come to stay with your mother yeah you should have came stay with me and my other kids Mr Hamilton um I want to go back just very briefly when Teresa uh started to prevent you from seeing baby William at times um how was her demeanor towards William that you recall can I you know I can I mean I'm saying like he can be there and he'll be in the room with something I mean he couldn't come out period to see me or none of that you know what I'm saying just can't come to see me period like he can be in the room and know he want to come and see his daddy or something he can't it's another guy in the picture now you know what I'm saying so he I I don't know I think she let me ask you this how was William when he was around you oh man it's sweet mean he's you love me the devil and then when before and when Teresa came back into his life did his demeanor change yeah all right tell me how his demeanor changed quiet and know I mean like scared and before that when he was living with his grandparents when he was able to come with you was he scared no he was full life and everything just full of life show you been already admitted at States exhibit 71 let's just up and some Point uh when Teresa came back into William's life were you ever concerned about William's safety I wouldn't think I wouldn't m that like not really saying hold on sit closer the microphone and speak slowly please all right so not really understand I want to show you st exhibit 71 what is depicted in stat exhibit 71 no way is that your son yes is that your oldest son William and in this picture does he look timid or scared or anything of that nature no and in this picture does he look uh Happy normal what yeah no addition question all right Mr Hamilton what's your date of birth 2274 and what's your middle name Harrison Mr Hamilton around the time of fall of 1998 through the spring of 1999 you were not available to help Teresa or keep William what again my question is this around the time of the fall of 1998 through the spring of 1999 you were not available to help Teresa or to help William or to keep William yeah I would your testimony today is that you were available yeah Mr Hamilton isn't it true that objection your to send jury out or send jury out okay you ready knew where Council was going to speak to his conservation record I just wanted to advise that we shouldn't say that he's in custody versus judge it's it's different so he says he just testified that he was free and available free you didn't ask iilt sit quiet if I mean since we're taking a lunch break he can come off the stand yeah why don't we do that let's go ahead and you can step off the stand go to lunch and be back difference is this um in her statement Teresa was honest about her incarceration and and her conviction and we agreed to keep that out because um it was improper character evidence uh this is different he has lied on the stand about his availability during this time and that he was able to to come and and watch William and take care of William financially or otherwise he was not and that's verifiable by his incarceration record and I have certified copies here you're on a first off I you can use please Mr was he available to careful he didn't ask whether not he wase correct that is true he also stated between the all of 1998 and spring of 1998 n 1999 so when was he in custody custody April 13 1998 and the IMPACT Program question is whether or not he was admitted to the North Carolina department of adult cor on use your mic I pull it closer with the use the base and pull it closer to you okay so here he was uh admitted on April 13th 1998 April 13th 1998 he was released from the IMPACT program on July 2nd 199 1998 he was then admitted again on October 14th 1998 and was released on March 2nd 1999 so so technically I don't think Mr Council can make the assumption that he lied because at some point in time he was released during that time period and readmitted um I think it needs to be more fleshed out or more clarified and also by su it to Winter I mean to seasonal months within the years that can leftover interpretation what let me hold on let me look at the question uh around that time you can you can do that okay around the of the fall of 98 through the spring of 99 you not available J may I approach with the do you agree with the dates that M Jack okay I I don't need to if you you agree to the incarceration days I don't need to see them your H um I agreed to this document that there are time periods the state is more than willing to stipulate to the time periods where Mr Hamilton was not physically available to assist Miss Black however we first need to verify this whether or not this because it says here that it's an impact program so I need to know if this was a work relase let me all right now let me see what you have um whether or not he was incarcerated at a facility the entire time or more so this is our first time see this so we are more than to try to verify he was physically at the facility during that time period and if so we will stipulate to the dates to which he was not available but I do think that being that we are hiding or preventing the jury from knowing that Teresa was away prison I think that we should be able to do the same for Mr h okay what what is the purpose of I don't think Mr wty that you'd established that he lied based on the bread of the question there was no specific time period and it looks like he was available during some of that time and not available during some of that time so I don't think that opens the door to impeachment in that regard judge I and I use those Seasons to to um keep us from using exact dates because if I read October 14th of 1998 to March 2nd of 19 99 then that is broaching the subject of exact dates and we and the exact reasons why we didn't want to give exact dates for for Miss Black is because um you know there's a underlying assumption there that they're in custody so hit judge I think that's fairly clear in the fall of 198 1998 which is October November and and then we're moving into the spring that's you know through the spring which would be March and April what are the dates that in this IMPACT program so this and I I'll read it in its entirety this isn't written super clearly but I I think it's it's clear if um you look into it so William H Hamilton it gives us um incarceration number blackmail date of birth February 2nd of 1974 was admitted to the North Carolina Department of Corrections on April 13th 1998 into the IMPACT Program he was then he was released from the IMPACT program on July 2nd of 1998 he was again admitted on October 14th of 1998 and was released at the expiration of his sentence on March 2nd of 199 then admitted October 1498 back into the IMPACT program or does it say it doesn't say okay well all right let's assume and this is how long ago this is when he dies 1998 okay so you want to be able to introduce the fact that he was incarcerated to show that he was lying about so in on direct and from my question he is saying that if Teresa had called him during this period that he would have been there personally to to help out um this says otherwise and it's impeachment and he's has lied about his Veil ability to help her I don't think he lied about his he aded that he was willing I said if you were not available your family been able to um watch him he was like yes my mother my sister all of my family been able to watch him if he was not available and judge then I asked I I stated you were not available and I didn't ask your mother whoever you were not available to to help Teresa during this time period and his answer was yeah I was available all right well look I this is so nitpicky so stipulate to the dates we're just state is just asking that it not be stated that he was inoss age we're gonna do the same thing we did for her that we're gonna do for him you can we can stipulate to the dates I don't I don't know if he was in jail and I don't know what an impact program is I don't know if he was incarcerated during that entire time you know I don't I don't have enough information so I I would like for somebody during lunch to find out was he actually incarcerated during that October 1498 through March 2nd 1999 so the cover page of this let me see it again okay go ahead so judge the cover page of this gives the context I requested in response to a recent request in Clos please find a certified copy of the dates of incarceration in the North Carolina department of adult correction on behalf of William H Hamilton well the actual letter says he was released from the IMPACT program on July 1998 she was again admitted on October 14th 1998 released at the expiration of a on MAR 1999 I don't know if that means he was again admitted to the IMPACT Program or if it means that he was actually incarcerated in a state of North Carolina facility or not so find out during lunch see if you can figure that out I'm inclined to not to just let the state stipulate to the dates that he if in fact he was unavailable I I don't that does not establish to me that he was compl completely unavailable can we ask him if like about I mean lch so we can ask him when he gets back it's fine all right why don't youall come back at 1:30 oh I told him: 145 didn't I okay Sor come back around thank okay I sent Grace and seal so get up here and join me um just wow yeah way to go judge yeah you missed that you need to rewind yes got to have snack time sorry guys I had literally just walked to the kitchen I was like oo I'm like listening on my headphones and and it's like they watch me walk away oh there goes my there goes my thing you need a snack too it's funny let me see here okay let me just get my brain organized get this so what do you guys think I mean hi in the bushes Hi how are you oh good what do you think of um first of all I love this judge so far what about you she's doing a great job yeah she's definitely not partial no no like she's been Fair on both sides she's throwing some prosecution stuff out she's throwing some defense stuff out like she ain't messed around yeah she's she's definitely not playing around with either side do you think um oh hi seal hey how are you um oh well I gota there I'm okay I had to like I was listening to you and you sounded like what is that when it's echoing oh yeah did you have YouTube open yes I did because I like to read the comments too you can do that from streamyard on your phone I just can't remember I think you have to like just tap like live comments or something yeah there you go yeah and so you can still read you just can't like get back to the mute screen fast if you need to and so that's why like it makes it a little bit more difficult but tell me your thoughts on everything so far SE because I know that you've been it kind of doing independent research a little bit too on this now since we started watching um I have I've been reading all the court documents and everything and um they haven't um well the state hasn't really presented what I think would be the the damning evidence um I don't think they and it might not it might go on another week I mean that's the the way it's looking to me but I I do think that I do think that she's she's guilty that's just my personal opinion um yeah I know that we were thinking it was going to be a quick trial and that you know I was hoping it would be done today just based off of how things were going um but they did say that it should be a week and a half so that that gives us all of next week as well too which I have not yet figured that out in my life because obviously I'm going to be gone um but you know something still to keep watching and and find out what the conclusion of this is going to be at the end of the day um you're right though they may still have a what evidence do you think they're going to be able to pull though like what do you think would you take just personal testimony of somebody saying like hey I seen him get hit would you take that as a as a thing or do you think that there needs to be like a physical evidence rather than just he said she said um I would I wouldn't take it at face value I mean if I were being fair you know if I were on the jury I wouldn't take anything at face value um they'd have to have some kind of for me like some kind of document backup but some of the evidence that I've I looked at was like they have they seem to have a little a lot of Facebook evidence um not just from the profiles but some kind of let me see I thought I send it to you but let me pull it back up again um are you talking about this last document that you sent me is that what you're talking about oh we probably lost while she's looking at that let me pull this up so here it is this document she just sent me a minute ago let me pull this up I don't know if that's the right one but there's something about uh I just think they have a little bit more evidence than what they they've shown as far as like maybe she said something in a post maybe she did something in a post I'm curious if they're going to find this whole fake profile that he has like I mean I haven't gone to look have you gone to look and see if there is a a William Deshawn ham Hamilton profile like was she really pretending that he was just some grown in individual somewhere with a wife and kids and a whole family just living this fake life according to the according to Dad's sister yes and so that would 100% make sense as to why the family quote unquote wasn't looking for him after he got older but it still doesn't make sense as to why they just left him just disappear whenever he was a kid especially I mean so whenever his remains were found it really wasn't that far from where he was and so you would think whenever they were saying like an unidentified I can tell you exactly how it happened I can tell you exactly how it happened one the laws were different back then like Ava said yes they were yes they were they um you had to be a family member in North Carolina that makes sense okay I agree with that as a family member yeah like that makes just not just not a family member you had to have be a person of custody which meant you had to have papers now um grandma didn't have no papers she couldn't file a missing person report um Dad could however dad was in jail when she bolted and took off to Georgia therefore he couldn't have her served to get custody to get a child support adjustment anything like that he couldn't server when she left State she she was out of contact unless they hired a bounty hunter to go server but she came back she came back without him that's my issue like you I I understand it she would have just disappeared for years and years and years and nobody heard from her and they didn't know where she went and blah blah blah but she came back months later and didn't have him and everybody just left it be okay that she supposedly handed him off to a random person that's my issue like at that point why weren't all the red flags raised why wasn't the family going after her why wasn't his extended family like that's my issue nobody nobody except for Ava who looked sorry the baby's talking behind me um nobody except for Ava who looked really gave a dang until later in his life like okay great to him in 2017 he was gone since 99 they ran into her when they ran into her and they started trying to get in touch she took off to Alaska well so so we did hear about that now that whenever her husband was on the stand we heard that the dad show up and was like basically demanding like where's my son at which after they were separated were in North Carolina right that's why I'm saying they took off and went to Alaska and then he came back on his own and then when they found out she was in Alaska she took off and went to Arizona see I guess I'm just like it maybe it's just because if somebody ever disappeared with my kid I would go to the end of the Earth you know I the ends of the Earth to find them I don't care where the heck you move to or whatever like I would be looking and I am not any like seriously it's not like I have financial means to be able to travel and search or whatever like no it's not even a thing it's not even a reality financially but you better believe that I'm going to do everything in my power to find my child and then so that's where I guess like you know obviously his dad and the life style and stuff like that it just was not not that type of parent right and and that's what sucks is because William really like we we want to picture them what baby what baby what baby well that's what I was gonna say their family Dynamic might be different Banda the Band-Aid train she wants to play her Band-Aid train game I don't know what game that is sorry where's it at baby sorry I I don't know which game the boo boo train is if anybody has an Amazon Fire tablet they can tell me did you find it where's it at is that it that one's it okay well Mommy can try to get that for you but I just I don't know it's just I want to feel bad for the family because I I can see it on them they regret it they regret that they didn't search they regret that they didn't do more um and to a point like okay yes she did withhold him once he went to look for him and went to his house and stuff like that but where was everybody whenever William was seven eight nine like where where her family I haven't seen where's her family at where was her dad why did ask where this child was nobody except for Eva went looking for him yeah well see here's I think that their family her family Dynamic was not that great because what I said in chat number one she was 15 when she got pregnant you know she's still a child her mother then died um there's just no telling what the whole family Dynamic was and she might not have a lot of other s you know siblings or maybe they have siblings or maybe they're not close you know well he here's the thing when she got in TR hello I can't hear anything hello that was weird Grace says here's the thing and then just disappeared oh now we lost seal off panel um Grace we lost you halfway through your thought there not sure what happened to everyone come back seal come back yeah Amy you sense the regret on his facial expressions I just I don't know and like I said you know it's not like we can go back and change it it's not like even criticizing what the family did or didn't do is going to change a dang thing obviously them looking for him right afterwards wouldn't have done anything except for helped find his remains faster helped identify him and give him his name faster things like that you know she made the decisions to walk away from them she made the decisions to neglect him she made the decisions to do whatever it is that led to his death and she made the decisions to to attempt to cover that up by making a fake profile and all of those things I'm not saying that his family is responsible for his death I'm just saying that it would have been nice to see them care more whenever he wasn't around for this child to have somebody who was advocating for for him and pushing for him so that they could have identified him sooner they could have got evidence sooner they could have built their case against her sooner rather than than now we're going back 25 years to have people try to remember events that could have possibly happened there's no CCTV there's no evidence there's no there's no um it's going to be very very hard to prove abuse it's going to be very very hard to prove neglect it's going to be very very hard to prove that she intentionally overdosed him and different things like that I know BC see was like nope I'm not talking to myself today oh no if this was if this was uh if you were beat Tim you would have just ran the panel come on seal what are you doing you should have just picked up and started running it like it was your own show I am with it oh I think she did it on purpose I think she went to Georgia and did it on purpose you mean like took him away everybody I absolutely think that that she took him away from everybody on purpose and like was being spiteful and mean no that she killed him on purpose you think she it was deliberate it was premeditated I think she did it as soon as she got off the bus I don't even think it was accidental any anymore hello hello oh okay so y'all hear me yeah hello oh cool I don't know what happened I really don't it's Pete's fa I feel like I'm totally lost now I don't I I just hope prosecution has more to to show me because where they're at right now with what they have they're not going to get a conviction other than tampering with a corpse um and the only way they're going to get the neglect charges is because of what she said in the interview where you know he he died and she just left them um didn't get a medical care whatever but I don't even believe that I don't believe anything she said when she changed her story she just changed it to another story I don't think we've gotten to the truth yet I don't think so either like I said they've got so much um they've got a little bit more evidence I mean they do have some documents and stuff to back some things up but I mean but still I think they're going to have to I mean prove that she actually Hands-On did it you know what I mean um they don't have proof of that they're not going to be able to prove it and they don't have a dayto Death Proof they don't even have a proof that that kid even saw the inside of a shelter there they don't know or she did that I mean she was able to tell them where there was one but that doesn't mean she ever set foot in it well you know they might be just using all the evidence that they do get to like plant seed there like circumstan you know circumstantial which would be really really hard plus my God 23 25 years is a long time um this is really interesting I gotta say I'm really glad that you you guys started streaming this this is a very interesting case I mean I feel like she she basically got away with it at this point yeah and unless the jury is just going to be like screw the rules screw you we're just going to convict you of everything anyway I mean right now they don't have they don't have yeah sure they can they're the jury they can but as of right now they don't have proof of anything other than that little boy died and she left his body the government is basically and didn't report a missing yeah or anything like that didn't report the death that fail you should report a death that's what they have well they did get I don't know if I sent that other one to you uh and I'm really unimpressed with the experts that they they've gotten I mean I'm about to cry at what they put into this boy case that they should have gotten a I mean they well again it's been so many years it so much is degraded you know um and they question everything well there were experts they could have called to run tests currently before they went to court and whatnot because they've only got one shot at this unless it comes back you know split jury or something you know I don't think so BC she asked was William actually seen walking on a bus by himself um we've not heard that any anyways if they have any type of evidence of that at all we've not heard that yet I just this is the problem with cold cases right because if they don't establish like a cause of death or things like that whenever they initially find the remains um this is the danger that you almost face with cold cases because you are going back over so many years and so many different types of things and so there is no CCT footage there is you know if if he was on a bus by himself and somebody could have said that I mean what are the chances that the bus driver may actually be dead at this point or or something along those lines and so that's where that's where these cases are almost more interesting because it puts so much more burden on the prosecution to be more creative almost with their evidence and how they present things and stuff the thing the guy that she went down there with we still haven't heard from him is he dead he's dead right so I think a drug overdose see and so how do we know that he didn't actually cause the head injury how do we know that he wasn't who overdosed the child and stuff like that you know what I mean if the defense was smart they would Point all this stuff out during their time on this on the thing well I think they're taking it one thing at a time as prosecution throws it um they don't have money much the only thing that they've really got are those head injuries multiple that he had um yeah animals got to the body but there weren't any animal markings gnawings claw marks anything like that into the bone showing that those things were caused because an animal noded on them so there's that okay I have a question why would they why would business records be I'm just curious if they have um they're going to introduce some kind of business records into like I guess they've done it yet but I was gonna say whose business I'm looking I sent it to you uh business records into evidence and Declaration of its custodian I'm not a I'm not into legal ease Marta Roots map from 96 um to apartment oh okay so this might be North Carolina department of adult corrections this might be from when she was in prison it looks like oh okay well that don't have nothing to do with uh so I mean like so they the prosecution has taken all of the circumstantial evidence and they're putting it into a pile and they're hoping to pile and pile and pile it on this jury so that they see all this circumstantial stuff but the defense is doing really good making the judge stop and question everything and I mean and the judge is doing a great job being fair I feel like on both sides like for real um honestly she's she's pretty no nonsense and I like it I like how she's keeping things flowing I like how she's you know making sure that they stick to the points and stuff like that it's really it's really been nice could you imagine this case with the um judge from the uh uh the Texas case that we just watched recently um yeah oh my gosh that would have been such a mess he was already so unorganized and so confused himself like oh no yeah um that was horrible oh what was that guy's name I can't the judge I can't remember um he was funny it's like a break every 10 minutes yeah yeah that was ridiculous and not because they were doing something like he was just I don't know eating ham all the time I guess Off the Wall am off the wall uh the uh Bergos of El's trial yeah for Dominic I couldn't I could not think of of let me go back I'm going to click into the video and see if I could see the judge's name real quick he was just such a like I don't know he was all over the dang place he was on a cesta all day long he was uh oh Joe Lopez there we go Judge Lopez y he's just a whole mess he was not having it um yeah I'm not there's a lot of other experts out there they could have hired and gotten for this case to provide scientific evidence instead of going with junk science and that really bothers me that they didn't but could they have I mean after this far out yes I mean yes yes I can think of a better pathologist they could have called they could have called the pathologist from uh the uh red wine case yeah I was gonna say red wine she was National she's amazing yeah I I can think of a ton of experts that they could have gotten that work nationally see and I think that was that was the point too whenever I was listening to that stuff I'm sitting there thinking like they're saying oh you can't do this you can't do that and I'm like yes they definitely can because they did it with ganon's case they were able to PL prove how much of the um how much of the halflife of the drug was left in ganon's remains um from the hydro hydro codone or whatever it was yeah what they didn't do was and R there was no blood there was no blood with William and so there's the difference Ganon was contained into a thing but then you have to think like his remains were only found a couple minutes or a couple months later Williams um and I know he was outside but you would think that there would have been some type of blood or DNA or anything inside of his clothing e even left like certainly he did not dissipate completely into the ground within that two three months right and so it's just a matter of they didn't grab enough of the evidence early on oh no BC that was my music I'm talking and listening dancing around the house and I I can't see the chat now they should be coming back at even it here Mikey some some hot chicken noodle soup trying to get my throat to like cooperate while we're sitting here it's like I'm I was completely fine like literally I've been working on packing in between which it's honestly it's really hard because every time I walk away I feel like they switch people and so um whatever on cleaning up and stuff like that and um in between these these different individuals while I'm listening from my phone and I'm still trying to get and I'm still trying to get the Teemu game for the D Day setup too and she has had like three unwinable games in a row I I just feel bad like she's treding to set up it's just not cooperating how was the child found so he was found um near a cemetery like in the woods near a cemetery and um sorry she just messaged me back she's out of devices to try she was he was found in the woods near a cemetery a uh a grav Digger went to go relieve himself in the woods and just happened to stumble across his remains basically and it was just two or three months after he had been left there so very hopefully 11 alive comes back with their feet I hate having it on La crime yeah worker went to relieve himself so Weg tired of Court he's tired of this was he was how long when did he when was he found actually um he was found in February of 99 and he had pulled him out of school in December Oh I thought one the article said that they found bones right partial they did he was poor little dude yeah they actually showed his Remains the first day um and yeah it was like his I know I I wish I would have realized like I pulled up the screen afterwards but it's just sad like they he was he was basically just bones laying on the ground and figure Georgia it's still a little bit warmer in in December and so that would have you know sped up the process a little bit I'm sure but still just so sad these babies they trust they you know even if you're the worst mom that baby still trust you um I just it's just sad I hate I hate to see anything like that children yeah Roberta she just didn't want the responsibility and that's exactly it and the is she didn't want responsibility she didn't want to take care of him but she also was selfish and manipulative enough that she also didn't want anybody else to take him because that was still her child her property right she still viewed him as her property but not as a not as even her son because she would have loved him and cared for him and and wanted to do things with him and done right by him like even if you love your child enough to know that you don't want to take care of your child does that makes sense like she could have made the right decision and handed him off knowing that it was the best thing for him and had that type of love for him but she didn't she was very selfish very controlling and manipulative it sounds like in her relationships with people and how and used him basically as leverage towards her relationships like I fully believe she was a terrible mom to him um and I question you know I question her daughter and like how how she was inev raised as well like I feel so bad for her daughter and um you they'll call her was 18 right I I don't know because I don't think the Judge would let it to be completely honest just simply for the fact with with what could she relevantly have to say except for maybe about her faking the continu well but so they're not going to let her call character Witnesses until a sentencing phase you know what I mean because she wouldn't have any of what happened to William back in the 90s um but she could testify to seeing a face F fake Facebook profile or having fake conversations with people like that's what I want to know who did have playing this role of her son on the phones well did she really did she really do that to her husband or did he initially lie and don't want to get in trouble how true that's true so I it wasn't on did they specifically say if it was a Facebook profile or just another social media profile I don't it could have been back then it could have been Myspace mypace right I don't know they said website they they said website it it was the the dad's sister right that that said that so I don't know H what what what she meant but nobody could get a hold of him through that website there wasn't any contact right I'm like reading this long crime chat while I'm sitting here waiting for this video to come back but there were pictures up so she went and found a picture of somebody and said that was her son this is his wife this is yeah she straight up catfished everybody yeah like she just took ownership of a whole life what do that with her own family I don't know what' you say what city is this in Atlanta I believe let me see Atlanta hotlanta deob County it's the cab I think they say the cab the cab I don't know they put all these EXT down here it's down here we don't pronounce our L we we pronounce it no we say our A's we say them loud I said L's oh else oh yeah no we say all our vowels are like really pronounced we're trying not to sound so Southern yeah what a psychopath I am not not you not you I was reading the chat it just was right at that same time well I expecting to say I'm not a psychopath I I like looking into them but well I got to say there's a lot of William Hamilton in Atlanta well I mean he the dad alone named three of his kids that so how many more of those parents did the same thing that's just all the different Williams so every baby's mama the first baby got named William yep every single one he was like naming his kids he's like I got William I got William I got William and then he had to clarify my boy's William I was like okay I just I don't know but I had flashbacks to the um summer Wells Cas with all the candes see they're still not back they're late they're late today the judge said she was going to give them a few more minutes today and she definitely didn't like whenever she said what time to be back well they keep they keep causing business to happen well no I mean for the jury though like she was because she asked them yesterday after lunch she was like did you guys have enough time to eat and the guy was like barely and she's like oh sorry I'll have to give you guys a few extra minutes tomorrow so yeah yeah she ain't having it mm she wants to get down to business and they're not getting they're not getting along with this I mean they keep they keep having problems and all these objections to the witnesses you would think this would have happened before the trial started right why didn't this happen before the trial started some of it yes but some of it honestly they're not going to know for example some of the stuff that the Witnesses are are there to say is relevant but then they don't know that the prosecution's going to push it to this irrelevant side until after you know what I mean yeah like she is she is reaching she is reaching to the sky with every question she has about trying to get them to say what she needs them to say and I get that because she wants her to be found guilty I mean who I listen let me be clear I want her to be found guilty I want her to be found guilty of every charge um yeah you know it's just realistically looking at the evidence that we have seen in this first two and a half days so far I myself have not been convinced that she is guilty yet you know what I mean I myself have not been have not been persuaded to say nah evidence no not at all so is that your mom or Jack that is that is my mom and Jax just losing his mind it's snowing he's never seen the snow before and it's snowing and um he's uh he's breaking the mini blinds because we won't let him go outside that's not very nice well he he won't go out he comes in and out in and out of the pet door in and out he just won't go out and play no he he just goes in and out or he stands up on the screen door that the pet door is in and he puts his hand on the the panel or his paw and pushes it open and lets the door slam then jumps up pushes it open and lets the door slam I don't know what that is about but he does that so umn he's like I'm going outside see you guys well he he never steps out though that's the thing he just stands there and shoves the door open and stares to see if it's changed since 5 seconds ago but he'll do that for like three hours straight hilarious yeah he he's and and and he's he's he's bored because I haven't been able to play with him because you know we we we've been in court that's why I'm saying he's hard court he'll like next week I I don't think I like I can't think of a way that I'm going to be able to stream this while I'm gone um oh no well that's that's an issue we're gonna have to figure that out well I was like I said I was hoping that it was going to be um done but here's the thing like it's going to be one of those situations where I could probably start it from the hotel like before I leave on my laptop but then if there's like connection issues and stuff like that that's going to be a whole thing um yeah but I obviously I don't know so here's the issue obviously ly my aunt is very not well and right um and I'm still sick like I mean I'm almost better but I'm still sick and so we're going to go down and I'm going to have to be in quarantine still like I'm not going to be able to go over there I'll probably like wear a mask and stuff like that regardless once I'm feeling better but like tomorrow our plan is to just sleep at the hot like sleep and relax another day and then um and then hopefully be better Sun Saturday Sunday I mean Sunday but like I'm hoping we get there and like everybody feels magically better and like I can Clorox everybody and then we'll be fine you know what I mean but I I don't want to go and make my aunt who is already you know very very sick I don't want to possibly take her as sickness like there that's 1,00% not going to happen and so I don't I don't know I don't know but I really want to go see her like that's the whole purpose of our trip is to go see her you know potentially before anything else happens um so um Jordan I'm going back down to North Carolina to go see my aunt the one with the stage four lung cancer so we're going to go see her again she had covid pneumonia between Thanksgiving and Christmas and and um unfortunately got released from the hospital on hospice and so she's she's really not doing well at all um but the more important thing is to like go see her this potentially this last time and also to be there for my cousin I mean grace you know some of the backstory with my cousin and stuff like she just really needs somebody to be there talk to support and so if she makes the decision to come to the hotel on Sunday or something before we're fully better that's her decision you know what I mean um yeah I don't want to I don't know so we'll see what happens it's okay I'm gonna jump down I'm gonna jump down because I'm I'm like searching around for that profile um you might want to rewind to her testimony his the the dad's sister oh yeah re listen to it again because she is the one who talked about it h well that'd be interesting to find yeah yeah it really would be I wonder though if it's even still there you know what I mean like would it I don't know she said in 2017 that she had reached out and connected with her I wonder if she had the guts to put it on some kind of ancestry website or something no would she though I doubt it well you don't have to respond that's by email and if anybody emails you you don't have to respond to it true thank you Roberta hey how are you okay go find it SE I know you're going all right I'm gonna go look I know I'm just going like just searching all over I'm I got like two phones out looking they showed they showed an image of her Facebook back in 17 I'm pretty sure so you could probably go based off of that and see see from there okay all right well I'll if I find it I'll send it all right I'm G leave now all right all right bye bye yeah I can't remember I can't remember if she said the name of the website or she said a website I can't remember what she said I don't know what just happened but Lily just like yelled at Tristan to go to bed I'm like um what is going on I know the judge is late coming back the kids are like not having it just getting back in made chicken nuggets and fries chicken nugget I'm like souping everybody up listen we have been doing so many different things to try to make sure everybody is sniffle free I'm not even kidding like literally Chlor ain't never gonna happen you got kids in school that doesn't happen until they're out of high school I know I know and and until then you're just like sick solid for like 19 years it's horrible depending on you know how your kids are spaced out for you it's going to be a bit longer the 19 yeah I can't believe it's like everybody in law crime is like um excuse me where are they like they are still confirmed to be at lunch um law crime just posted they are confirmed to be still at lunch and so I'm not sure what the delay is or why they are so late because they were supposed to be back 20 minutes ago 20 minutes past to well you know I mean maybe they decided not to turn on the camera for the meeting with the lawyers when they got back maybe I'm still not sure either about what happened with 11 alive news like they randomly dropped their feed and they have not been back up like right in the middle of Dad's testimony wow M that's that's not a good thing no no it's not it's I I just don't like using law and crime because they are they're very quick to be like this is our feed and I just I don't know yeah I just prefer not to I I understand I know the court is they're tardy tardy tardy tardy I don't know let's see what else we got going on PJ is also do you hear that I hear what that is is I'm doing the door yeah that's it that's him literally standing up putting his paw on the handle pushing pushing down pushing the door out opening the door letting it slam shut over and over and over that's so funny quit he likes the noise no it the snow turned to rain and now it's raining and now he just like pushes open the door to see if it's stopped he's just checking to see if the rain's stopping like every five seconds I have that kid he needs to update the weather man that's all he's just trying to keep an eye well yeah I mean you know we do live in the Bermuda Triangle of weather so hey Mom just looked still raining don't worry don't worry it's still snowing he yeah he's losing his mind and he gets really weird when it rains he he was he was doing better with the snow uhuh but when it rains he loses his mind that's funny and sometimes he'll run out there and he'll like bite at the rain and it's like he's out there catching raindrops on his tongue he's funny but I got video of him doing the door thing I sent it to seal one night it was like five minutes it was like a solid five minutes of him just shoving the door open too funny too funny uh I like I've been m with nightbot a little bit in between stuff whenever I come up let me tell you I apologize for everybody that he was timing out earlier I thought that was hilarious I forgot like people always have issues with nightbot though because he like will randomly just decide that he's angry about stuff you know what I mean he's not like bimo bimo was the most loving caring bot that we could ever had except for dingo who he profus profusely made fun of all the time oh yeah but he was great and then they just randomly shut down get this by my botisimo subscription had just Reen renewed like the month before for the one year and so I paid for it for a whole year and then and then got an email saying that oh you'll be refunded blah blah blah because our website's going to be closing down I don't understand why they it well they're turning it into something else that's not to do with chatbot or whatever which whatever okay but he but I still haven't got my refund that was like two months ago that I still haven't gotten my refund for that and I'm like pretty frustrated and so like so anyway so I'm transitioning over to nightbot because that's what I know of oh they're back here we go okay bye bushes suspended at impact campus from Raleigh um impact is an intensive motivational program for alternative correction treatment is a 90day boot camp style residential program for probationers ages 16 to 30 who need more structured environment than the traditional probation supervision um impact East and East and Hoffman opened in the state's as the state's first boot camp in October of 1989 impact West open in Morganton in 1994 so to me it says it's a residential Boot Camp style for 90 days and he was there for more but yes okay yeahor um I agree with Council also um at the Court's Direction I did ask Mr Hamilton when he was admitted again in October 14th 1998 to March 2nd 1999 did he go back to the IMPACT Program he said yes so the state has no problem with conceding to the dates we asked that it just be placed on the record those dates yeah I I don't think it's necessary Mr w to get into the fact that he was incarcerated um same thing I did for for Miss Black U the state's going to stipulate to the dates that he was unavailable I think what you're what you're trying to do is get in is to impeach the witness by showing that he's been in jail but you don't there's no prior certified copy of a prior conviction being used I think he I think Council and I don't want to speak for Council wanted to impeach him because he stated that he was not he was I don't think I I I agree I don't think the question was was clear enough to Warrant opening up this can worms so opening this can of worms um on the states direct they're going painstakingly through about how he was if she called he would have he would have been there and that's a pillar of their case at this point it's a um but they're stipulating to the dates that he wasn't so were free to talk to him about that am I free to talk to him about not where he was but that he was unavailable during those dates and I'm going to we can instruct the witnesses not to mention that okay um and just as a hypothetical judge if Miss Black got up on the stand and she testified that during her period of incarceration that she was available to take William I believe the state would have more than right to to introduce her history of incarceration because she is opening the door on her own history again I don't think the question was clear enough to have opened the door to the fact that he was incarcerated the state is willing to stipulate to the dates that he is unavailable and you can use that information to impeach or cross the witness as you see fit but I do not I I do not think that the probative value of the fact that he was in incarcerated I don't know enough about this IMPACT Program um I don't think it's relevant for anything so that's theing okay yes judge um and before we do bring the jury back out just briefly there's another issue that came up as it um stands with child custody he gives an interview with the national Center for missing exploited children okay um and it's our position that he has contradicted himself from the the statements that he's made on the stand and the statement that he gave to them concerning several things but what I want to get into with him is child support without the presence of the jury I'd like to have him authenticate and um his voice in this recording so we can play it without having to have another okay but you saying this the prior inconsistent incist yes right what are you ADV he to you're talking about the statement provided in Discovery yes when detectives first went out and collected it DNA yes we don't need the witness for that we we agree that that's an authentic okay so you can stipulate that that's I just want to you to refer me to the portion on yeah look at the show the statement show her the statement or the portion of that statement that you believe is contradictory or that was contradicted by his testimony today I don't have a transcrip it's just recorded well I don't think it opens the door to playing the whole recording I'm not going to play the whole recording I've got to take out yeah old here's the rule you can cross examine the w witness about any uh let's see about about anything that contradicts the sworn testimony from the witness stand long as you have a good Fai basis to believe that it's true which you clearly do however if the witness denies the contradicting fact um it you don't necessarily get into the substance of it unless it is collateral to the issues of the case so what is the subject matter is child support yes okay and and in this clip that we're prepared to play he says that he remembers her filing for child support when he was living living in Taylorville like he just testified to in this clip he says he was around 25 on the stand he says he was around 30 um and then he says yeah she child filed for child support but it didn't do any good because I didn't have any money on the stand he says that money was taken directly out of his paycheck to give her child support when he was 30 um so it goes to his credibility as a witness how he remembers things as well as his okay but here here's the question if you ask him about if you confront him and say did you in fact make the statement that you didn't have any money to pay child support and he says no Then do you intend to get into the substance of that statement to try to play that statement I would like to judge okay so then then the analysis becomes whether or not that sub that prior statement is collateral or non-collateral to an issue in the case apart from the purpose of impeachment I don't know and judge so as I said earlier the state has made it a large part of their case that um their allegation that Miss Black never asked anybody for help and um so I and he's he's also it's it's his credibility as a witness because he's saying money was taken out of his bank account and it and it just in his previous statement it was not because he didn't have it well I don't know if the the fact of whether or not he actually P paid child support is really not a relevant issue to the facts of this case it's not let me let me hear from the state on this I mean that's you can ask the witness if you made the prior statement that's fine but I think you're going to be stuck with what answer whatever answer gives you I don't think if he denies it and I don't think you get to introduce that statement as substance judge I'll for right now I'll leave it here his testimony that is that she was collecting child support for her dead son I think that's a a fact that we are allowed to rebut like I said you can ask him did you give a statement to somebody whoever it was National Center for exped Children did you give a statement to them wherein you denied making child for pay or whatever the statement is I don't know and he either says actually let's have the witness I see he's in important have him set outside please he either says yes or no and then that's it you're stuck with the answer I don't think you then get to go into these substance you don't get to play the statement because it's not really a collateral it's not related to the issues that the jury has to decide collateral versus non-collateral a fact is non-collateral if is relative to the case apart from its impeachment used to contradict a particular witness fact is collateral if it only uses if it's only used in the case is to contradict what a witness says and has no other apparent relevance to the case so it sounds like this is a it's a collateral issue I might have I might have Miss stated those words before um it is it's an unrelated issue to the substance of what he's saying doesn't have anything to do with the fact of the case it's like isn't it true your car was brown you know was yellow no it was red did you tell somebody it was red well that doesn't really matter you can use it you're just stuck with the witness's answer it doesn't come in for substantive evidence that the actually that's what I'm trying to say not very partic judge I understand um where you're coming from but if if that was true then they wouldn't have been able to get into the child support payments anyway there was no objection raised to child support payments right did you object to it no I mean I don't I don't think I see what you're saying but I don't know I I don't want the side issues to take over and I understand it's a very short clip and I you know I just under the Rules of Evidence I don't see that it's admissible I I think the trial court has um discretion discretion to determine what's collateral and what's not and this is it's not just for this spefic specific question on this specific witness it's a um a theme that the state is establishing that she never asked for help um and she's never done any of this and his timeline on the stand is much different um and much less sympathetic to her than what he says in this statement um I I don't know how much discretion I have ocj 246 608b um does not allow extrinsic evidence as admissible to follow up an attack uh Scott versus the state 309 Georgia 764 a party may not use extrinsic evidence to impeach a witness by contradiction on a matter of collateral to material issues of trial and in your honor I'm looking at so you're saying that the state has made it non-collateral by introducing evidence of Child Support is that what you're saying not just evidence of child support but evidence that she is not asking anybody for help I think this has become an issue all right anything else Miss Jackson your honor um well the only thing I will speak on is that Council has say that we made this cenal issue in reference to that Miss Black have support our our Central issue wasn't that Mr Hamilton was the only person to which she can reach out to we have brought up at least four Witnesses AA Margaret the grandmother the sister Wanda as well as Mr Hamilton and we all we asked them all at the same question if with the exception of aa aa listened herself that she was Secure three other individuals stated that if Miss Black needed help they would have help I understand that the issue that's not the isue I don't think I don't think he made a non collateral issue not talking we're Beyond now the help issue we are dealing with the child support payments yes the child support payments well that's what Mr was Hing on that it became non-collateral because our entire testimony was based on the fact that was your entire testimony but you did ask about did he pay were you paying child support right yes judge I don't think it Rose to an issue where it became non Coller that make it [Music] Cal okay I'll it's a blurb it's a little blur yes okay I will allow it only because the state introduced evidence that he was making Char support payments so but we're not going to nitpick every single we're gonna be it for a month I and judge I understand I miss black is entitled to a thorough cross examination yes but it also has to be relevant AB cutting you some slacks I don't really think this is yes judge I don't I don't plan on this being long at all okay that's because I did it this time doesn't mean I'm G to do it again understood okay all right are we good yes anything else do we still need to question him about the program or I've already ruled on that I think we can he just be made aware what the ruling is yes the ruling was that you're stipulate yeah I just want to make sure I'm clear before I tell him that you um are stipulating to the dates that he was UN he's not to mention that he was incarcerated or any in any type of impact judge are you going to read the stipulation to the jury write it out for me yeah would it be the same stipulation that you read in reference to M onur um so I just want to clarify that that ruling judge so um the last question I asked asked him [Music] was we can run it back but it was essentially were you free in the fall of 198 through the spring of 1999 to either help Teresa or take William and his answer was yes I was available to help um okay so he's been impeached by I mean I want to be able to not yet you can I want to be able to impeach him by using those specific dates all right and we'll notify him we can tell him that this the state and the defense have agreed before you know when he gets up here before he testifies um that there's a stipulation between the parties that you were unavailable from October 1998 till March of 1999 and judge can I ask him to clarify that after the jurry comes back out because that's right where we left it the the dates where he is not available you want clarify that he was not available right okay but you can ask him that question okay I will yeah I just want to know if I was able to ask him that question all right I just I do not want to get into the incarceration the boot the name anything well not intentionally I don't want him to Rattle anything off about it either so let's let's bring him back in and I'll advise him of what my ruling is all right did you want to ask the question now or you want to wait till the jury comes out I will I mean he can be made clear of the rule so I've ruled that based on discussions with Council and the council has agreed they have stipulated to the fact that you were unavailable from October 1998 until March of 1999 those were the dates that were provided to me and to the parties that you were in some program or incarcerated in state of North Carolina boot camp whatever it was so you are not to mention the incarceration the boot camp were where you were um but the parties have both agreed that you were not available from October 1998 until March of 1999 okay yeah can we have a specific date October 14 yes yes October 14th of 1998 to March 2 okay got it and judge I just want to I'm sorry to make it clear my first question as soon as the jury will come out is going to be to to state to and ask this question to Mr Hamilton you were not available from October 14th of 1988 until March 2nd of 1999 through okay through okay yes all right anything else Al we check Jo and see if we have all the jurors now somebody came in late okay maybe somebody thought I did I didn't anybody he me say 245 okay just want to make sure all right um somebody needs to check with to see if we have that last J you want to step Off the Bench all right they like went to get the jury in SE I'm just double checking but yeah they went to get the jury in so that's all they're doing well that was really loud not sure where it went long crime doesn't have it either I have both things pulled up so just in case one of them comes up but the other one doesn't so don't me to do that so Wai need to see what's going on must be something with our feeds or something today though it seems like it's been really hit and miss all day okay there's law and crime now where is is he not answering his phone correct we call did D take off wait [Music] until 2:30 I don't nobody no one else heard 245 right oh missing juror oh [Music] geez that's what that's what I'm worried is that he's off somewhere he fell asleep and maybe didn't hear is alarm or something of that nature so I'm fine if youall want to put an alternate in I just don't want to keep I don't want to keep waiting oh man obviously can't wait forever I think it might be able toat right now put the I don't know I I don't either it's you're supposed to be here at 35 37 minutes yeah so all right I will 2:45 can we have the deputies um walk around the parking deck and just see if they can locate I don't think they have staff to go walk around the parking deck to if if I knew he was at a particular location I would send somebody to go get him but they don't have they don't have the staff to go perusing the parking lot looking in cars sleep so I mean this is why you have alternates one that needs to get on the flight later yes your honor two two that to get on flight we have four more four morees total all right um I'll give until what 230 4 but after that we're going to start we replace an but he's here sorry he might have I just want to make sure that I didn't give out long [Music] time it is not out of the realm of possibility that I misstated something although after we're done today I do want to address the fact whether or not he's actually working at night because he's not supposed to be working if even at night if he's on jury duty to ensure that they're paying [Music] attention for will you let that not just bring him in when soon as he gets here for yall have seat all right a friendly reminder that we can't start till everybody gets here so okay you want me to read the okay all right folks the parties have entered into another stipulation um that this w was unavailable from October 14 1998 through March 2nd of 1999 okay go ahead all right um Mr Hamilton just to catch us up from where we left off your answer to the question of were you around at the time of fall 1998 through the spring of 1999 um your answer was that you were in fact available to help in will correct yeah well I was okay my was de was okay and you were not available personally to help William help Teresa through this time correct cor okay all right uh Mr Hamilton you testified earlier that um Teresa filed for child supportting Point correct corre and your testimony was that some of that money came out of your bank account no your testimony was not that you didn't ask me was the money taken out of my bank account you asked me did I have child you never asked me was the money taken out of so M took child support okay that's the only thing you the only thing I said was she took out child support on me did you okay did you ever pay any money in child support yeah and took it out of my checks okay I was working all right your testimony today is that Teresa filed for child support and in knowing that the child was already gone okay Mr Hamilton your testimony today is that Teresa at some point filed for child supp correct and your testimony today is that it was around sometime when you were around 30 correct I can't really I can't tell you exact date but all I know I was in Taylorville and she came to Taylorville and took our child support on knowing that he wasn't alive and Mr Hamilton when the district attorney today asked you if Teresa had taken out child support your answer was that that was around when you were 30 years old correct I just told you I don't remember what age I was all I know is I was in Taylorville I was around I don't know what age but I was in Taylor bille she know what she did okay and your testimony today is that money was taken out of your checks based on that child supp okay Mr Hamilton um at some point you remember speaking to people from the national Center of exploited and missing children correct say again Mr Hamilton the national Center for missing and explo children those are the folks that came to get your DNA correct yeah and you you talked to them about your life with Teresa correct no they just came me out my DNA and ask me what is my child and that's all they ask but we a have no discussion about Teresa none of that okay but you talked to them right yeah they came got my DNA okay and they ask you some questions I can't remember back that point okay but your your your testimony today is those people came to talk to you they came and got my DNA that's what they came and done and while they were talking to you you're saying that they never asked you any questions what you mean yeah they left that's from DNA okay that's a question right is that a question Mr Hamilton I'm asking you Mr Hamilton question asked okay okay okay Mr Hamilton yeah it is your testimony today that when those people came to get your DNA they did not ask you any questions yeah they ask you question okay all right um and for the record the state has stipulated to the authentic authenticity of this recording um M you have to confront about confront him first do you not you have to ask him about it first and give him an opportunity to say yes or no so and Mr Hamilton it was your statement at that time that Teresa did file for child support but it did not do any good because you had no money at that time you saying at that time that they said at that time when these people came to talk to you they didn't ask me about they didn't ask you about any child support ask me about any child support your testimony today is that the people from this organization hold on let him finish the question Mr Hamilton your testimony today Mr Hamilton is that those people from the national Center for missing and exploited children collected your DNA did not ask you anything about child support nope they didn't you're H yes and the state has stipulated to the auth authenticity of this recording okay go ahead sustain do you know these people that took your DNA no I know all I know is they came from Atlanta I'm not from Atlanta I don't know these people I don't know your testimony today is that you gave your DNA to people that you weren't I gave my DNA to the sheriffs and the deputies that came to Charlotte look for me in Charlotte they came and got my DNA that's what I that's what I did your testimony today is that you never spoke to anyone from the national Center for missing and exploited children repeat the prior question let's have Diane read it back going down I just because Council so law enfor offic not organiz right information and make sure you ask proper question okay so Mr Hamilton you're you're testifying today that you gave your DNA yeah and you gave those people that you gave your DNA to a statement you talk to that yeah okay now when you talk to them Mr Hamilton you you had no reason to lie right because these people were trying to figure out what happened to William correct right you wanted to give them the best information possible yeah the best of what you could remember right and you had no reason to lie to them whatsoever sustain the objection move forward your honor permission to Tender this as an exhibit what is what exhibit number this is defense two any objection to defense two no objection okay Mr Hamilton I'm gonna play you a portion of that interview you go did she ever um did you ever have social security number child supp child supp all right um Mr Hamilton you heard that reporting correct you said and you said you were around 25 years old when let him ask a question please Mr Black you said In that clip you were around 25 years old when Teresa file for child support okay that's what she said okay what do you want him to say is that is that a yes or no yeah okay and Mr Hamilton you said In that clip that um Miss Black didn't did file for child support correct yeah and even though she filed for child support it didn't do any good not at that time because I had no job at that time okay all right I'm going to move on Mr Hamilton okay we're going to talk about um when Teresa was still in Charlotte with William okay yeah um at this point in your life you were able to see how Teresa interacted with William correct no because I could never see William so how can I get to interact with William if I can't see him I I don't know what's going on Mr Hamilton you were never able to see Teresa and William together in Charlotte let me see nope you never saw teres when when we was together that's when I seen William okay when we was living together when he was little that's when I seen William I seen William when I went took him to school and signed him up to school that was about the last time I saw him okay and you saw Teresa and William together correct yeah we went together okay so you were fairly familiar with how she acted around W correct I'm no okay I never I Mr Hamilton are you familiar with family court yeah and you're familiar with in family court that one parent can file for custody correct I'm assume I guess I've never been and you never filed for custody of go no why would I had to no F questions thank you redirect your h Mr Hamilton um we already stated that you were not available between October 14th 1998 through March 2nd 1999 did you move to Taylor's bills after those dates yes and while you were in Taylorville um at some point were you unemployed when you were in Taylorville at some point while in Taylorville or there obtain employment yes so I want to um speak with you in reference to the child supp Court uh when Teresa filed the child support at that time were you employed or unemployed unemployed at some point after the fings did you obtain a job yes and uh when you obtain that job that they begin to take payments out of your payche yes during the time Mr Hamilton when you when you were not available was any was your mother available to take care of William if necessary yes um was your sister or anyone else in your family available to my baby mother would have took care of so you had additional individuals that would been there to take care of William while you were not available yes that's all right anything else all right thankk you may you be excused yes thank you you're free to go you may remain in the court if you call your next witness honor the state calls Dr galling matter raise your right hand the testimony you give to the court should be the and nothing look a you so help you got I do May low your hand state your name and spell it for the record please Gerald common spelling Thomas common spelling g go good afternoon Dr G good afternoon Miss could you please tell the jury where it is that you're employed I'm uh the chief medical examiner at the the capap County medical examiner's office here in dear right on R off of Kensington Road just down from the mar station and how long have you been the chief medical examiner here in the Cab County 24 years and were you working with the same office prior to becoming the chief yeah I became Chief in the year 2000 and I was the Deputy Chief from 1995 to 2000 and during your time at the medical examiner office specifically back in 1998 199 9 what was your role I was deputy chief could you tell the jury about your educational background and training um that allowed you to perform your TKS as a medical examiner with the decab county Medical examiner's Office sure how far that let's start with medical sure so I received a doctor of medicine degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that was in 1982 and then I moved to Atlanta to study what is known as Hospital days General pathology that's a four-year training program it's called a residency and I completed that residency at emry Grady in the Atlanta veterans hospitals then I took a year of subsp specialty of advaned training in the field of forensic pathology also known as death investigation I completed that year at the Fulton County medical examiner's office here in Atlanta and I finished that in 1987 I then became the chief medical examiner for the counties of GL and Hall from 1987 to 1988 in the latter part of 1988 I returned to the Fulton County Medical Examiner office as their deputy chief medical examiner a position I held for the next seven years 1995 during that sevene time uh my office in Fon County also had a contract with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation the gbi and we assisted them uh with performance of autopsies in 1995 I became the deputy chief medical exam of cab county and then in the year 2000 I uh was appointed as the chief medical examiner here in the cab by the County Commission and that's the position I've held ever since in my career I've conducted approximately 14,000 autopsies I've been involved in over 40,000 death investigations and I've beenal qualified as an expert with us in the field of forensic medicine and forensic pathology approximately 750 times here in Georgia as well as 21 other states I had 25 scientific Publications in the medical literature most of the mus dealing with General pathology or forensic pathology I hold academic appointments at the yry University School of Medicine the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine the medical College of Georgia the Lincoln Memorial University of Osteopathic Medicine in Knoxville and several other places uh I am certified by the American Board of pathology in the disciplines of anatomic clinical and forensic pathology in fact my entire office is accredited by the National Association of medical examiners and has been for the last 10 or 15 years uh my office now has uh pathology residents and medical students that rotate routinely uh every month there's at least one or two medical students residents there to uh come for the teaching uh from my my facility uh and I think that's maybe about it is that all could be more but it's Friday afternoon and people are tired Dr um at this time your honor the state tenders Dr Gall gallet as an expert forensic pathology any objection he will be allowed to testify as an expert in forensic pathology Dr G could you please explain to the jury sort of the process of conducting an autopsy well sure first a death will be reported to my office one of the 12 investigators that works in my office will take to death report they they may go to the scene death or they may just have the body brought in the person has has been transported to the uh to the hospital but once the body arrives in my office one of either me or one of the six other doctors that's employed there will conduct some type of an examination under the Ms and that examination might be something as simple was just looking from the body looking at the body from the outside to make sure there isn't any trauma or evidence evidence of follow play or it might be something some somewhat more complic that the body is not only looked at from the outside but a surgical dissection of the bodies were form in which the organs of the head neck chest abdomen and pelvis and possibly other areas are removed they're dissected internal evidence like blood or bullets might be collected uh the uh organs are dissected once again and the findings are reduced to writing you our goal and our charge under the law Cod code 35626 is to arrive at a cause death how did someone die did they get shot did they have a heart attack these are all medical opinions and then we also offer opinions with respect to the manner of death that is was this an accidental death a homicidal death where someone took the life of another a suicidal death where someone took their own life a natural death which is the vast majority of the deaths that we are involved in and then sometimes an undetermined manner of death and that we just didn't have enough information to to make a rulle our findings are reduced to writing it's called an auty report I'll sign a death death certificate or one of my other Physicians will sign a death certificate giving their opinions with respect to the cause of manner of death and then these documents are f with the appropriate County city and state agencies Dr Gall I want to take you back to February the 27th of 1999 uh back on that date did you perform an autopsy of a set of skeletal remains uh belonging to a child I did and did you memorialize your findings of that autopsy in a report yes was that autopsy also a photograph oh yeah there are many photographs Tak standard party protoc showing you exhibit 58 do you recognize the exhibit uh 58 a copy of my autopsy report dated May 18th 1999 and is it a true and correct copy of your report it your honor State tenders 58 into evidence any objection no objection okay 58 submitted showing you exhibit 48 through 57 do you recognize the exhibits yes councelor 48 through 57 are various photographs taken during the time of the examination of the child sked remains clothing do they fairly and accurately depict those items as you observed them back on February the 27th of 1998 they do honor state exhibit 48 through 57 into evidence any objection no objection all right the be aded permission to publish sure we're looking at exhibit 4 9 um what is the purpose of this Photograph well the purpose of any of the photographs is is to memorialize or document what I see at the time of the examination um if there were future events that come about such as the proceeding we're here today or uh family conferences or meetings with law enforcement you have to have a photographic documentation of what you saw at the time you examined the main so that that this is the first photograph but that would be the purpose of all the photographs show and this is how the remains arrived and the this remains are laid out on on a white sheet here and what we're looking at is the lower half of the body it's I know it's a little hard to see but U this is how a was clothed we found it at least the lower half of it and then exhibit 50 what are we looking at yeah this is even moving farther down this is is two lower legs from the knees down you can see he had pants on a pair of boots exhibit 48 this is a right sided view of the child's skull and his lower Jawbone also known as the mandible and again this is all photographically documented you know sometimes you have to identify people from teeth or from old trauma to their head so again all of this is going to be uh clearly uh memorialized Digital Imaging this is a previously admitted exhibit um what are we looking at here this is a face on view of the child's skull you can see there's a couple of teeth that are missing and uh if you look at the cheekbones at the bottom of the eyes the bones of the skull still have not fused you know your your skull made of of a series of bony plates that allow for growth so there are parts of them that come together Mar margins that come together that don't completely fused until you're 18 20 years old something like that so that's what we're seeing here that he he doesn't have Fusion of the upper Jawbone to the cheekbone and that he has some cheap that are also missing this is exhibit 45 for the record then exhibit previously admitted exhibit 46 yeah lower jaw bone with some ke still in place and then if you look more towards the front of the jaw you'll see empty sockets now that generally means the teeth fell out after death uh usually if you have sockets uh when the teeth for first come out there'll be another tooth behind it or if it's been a while ago the socket fills in with bone after time and did the medical uh examiners office investigators uh look for some of those teeth that had fallen out yeah they went back to the scene I think they went back a couple of times and they sifted the ground and you know when you first recover Remains the skeletal remains outside yeah you can pick up uh what you can put it in the body bag but it might be pieces uh you know body Parts actually that fall off and if they're small you won't see them and so we usually go back out with a screen we sift through the debris around where the body was found we're looking for little tiny things like little pieces at the end of your finger or fingernails or bones that uh uh our heart to detect if they're laying in in uh in soil or laying another uh foliage then what are we looking at here 51 yes once we got all of the body parts of the child that we thought we were going to be able to retrieve we laid them all out on one of our autopsy tables on on a white sheet and beginning on the right side of the photograph and what I would call about the 3:00 position if you look at this like a clock there's the skull there's his Jawbone there's his breast breast bone and the ribs that we could recover that were attached to it his uh upper arms and his and his forearms and then his pelvic bone is in the middle of the photograph in roughly about the six o'l position and then his thigh bones are are the next thing that you see moving towards the 9:00 position I think that thing that's important here is that from the top of his head all the way down to his knees he skeleton there's no organs there's no real tissue attached to him I he he's basically a skeleton but below his knees into his feet he had uh tissue was muscle tissue other tissues there as well yes they were in in a relatively Advanced state of decomposition but they probably got preserved because he had pants on and he had uh boots on and so we we did have something to and and here's the next photograph that in the 3:00 position we're looking at his two thigh bones and in the more than 9:00 position we're looking at his two lower legs so what we had here is yes a largely skeletonized body but there was still something we could work with in the lower lower legs let's say below the knees was most of the skeleton recovered yeah the vast majority of it was recovered and in most remains that are outside were the had a chance to become Skillet and Ice it's it's not only challenging it's almost impossible to recover every bone or every fingernail or every piece of of the remains were you able to make any determinations um about the age of of this many people have looked at him with respect the age and about the best that we could could come up with but it was somewhere between five and seven years old were you um able to identify any evidence of trauma to the skeleton yeah on the right side of the space what we call the cheek bone there's a bone that kind of spans from the uh eye socket to the uh side of the cheek that bone was broken I notic that let me try it again okay I want to go back while your to exhibit 45 you indicated there was some evidence of trauma yeah well uh coner to go back one more one more the side view yeah yes I I know this isn't the best view but right in this area right where my cheek is here the little Arch that's formed it's called the zygomatic Arch just a fancy medical term I just call it the cheekbone that was rupt I mean that was fractured and it in this Photograph it would be just above where his teeth are back teeth and are you able to say how that fracture occurred I cannot there are numerous potential explanations and I don't know what the right one would be um is it possible that that fracture could have occurred um after death by carnivorous Scavenging animals it is possible is it possible that that damage could have been caused by a traumatic injury such such as a Blow To The Head or a car accident uh sure I mean before that is it possible that both could be at play that the the child could have had a traumatic injury from a Blow To The Head and then been left in the woods and also uh been disturbed by animal activity well all the scenarios you present are potentially possible do you have an opinion as to which it it was I do not not because it could have been before death at or about the time of death or after death so I I don't think it would be uh scientifically accurate for me to offer an opinion it'd be misleading actually so I don't have an opinion let's go back to exhibit 51 was there any evidence of pathology present bone bony pathology I'm assuming you're asking yes Dr G yeah no other than the U fracture of the cheep phone there was no other phoning pathology any evidence of malnutrition not in the bones anyway did you do anything um to to try to obtain information utilizing the remains DNA I'm sorry did you send off any of the remains to try to obtain a DNA profile yeah we did immediately yeah on this particular case we wanted to get a DNA profile as soon as we could and what kind of information were you able to get back in 1999 about yeah we we are going back but we got a basic DNA panel on him what was available at the time could it tell you what the sex of the child was you know con I don't really remember I think not but I don't remember were you able to determine based on all the information you had then if the if the child was male or female uh I think we because so many people looked at him we felt that he was probably male but we really didn't say that definitively pretty difficult to tell you have this much decomposition let's talk about the decomposition were you able to make a determination or estimate about how long these remains had been decomposing many weeks to months potentially even longer and uh when you say many weeks but what are we talking about well if you if you look at some studies that have been done in Georgia where in the summer it's pretty hot a body can become completely skeletonized in let's say South Georgia in the middle of July in about three weeks if they're left outside uh I would think it would be longer than that if it isn't in the middle of the summer this child is not dressed for the middle of summer he's dressed for winter or at least for Colder Weather anyway so that's why I'm saying many weeks or even many months because he's not dressed and shorts and a t-shirt he's dressed as if it's like today outside and the remains were recovered in in February that's right that's exactly right so just looking at the skeletal remains and the information you had Available to You Were you able to determine a cause of death no that was not in fact we rule the man or the cause of that is undetermined what happens when you have an undetermined cause of death you indicated you are responsible for doing the death certificate you can still do one you just indicate that the cause of death is undetermined what do you call an undetermined um child set of remains uh again I'm not quite sure I follow the question oh with an adult you've got a job D what what do you call a a child that you can't identify uh I don't know do we have any special designation you're not referred to as a child D you can sure he he he was so well known in my office we gave him a name what what did you name we gave him a name of Dennis so we wouldn't just refer to him as the kid that we don't know who he is you know my staff is a fairly empathetic staff to all deaths but child deaths in particular so we gave him the name of Dennis so we would have something to refer to him by did your office do anything um to try to utilize the clothing or the boots to help identify this child uh M I can't tell you how many hours were spent the child was relatively well dressed if you don't mind let me just read this to well what do you you can't read it's in evidence your honor just like we would publish it over the screen while the witness tests it's in evidence it wouldn't go back with the jury I don't need to read it I can remember what it said he had on uh you know a jacket pants and shoes that all had brand names in them fact he had Timberlake boots on which are not cheap boots uh even in a kid one of my investigators spent many hours tracking down the serial number of these boots and where they may have been shipped to and what stores might have gotten them it didn't help us a whole lot but you know we made the effort to try and see where the booths were purchased as well as the other clothing too uh it wasn't like he was just a skeleton out there with nothing else I mean he was a skeleton out there with clothes on that you'd expect to see uh in a well cared for child and I'm showing you exhibit 55 is that if you'll look at the screen in front of you yeah I see it is that the shirt that was recovered for the child it is an exhibit 56 are those the pants that were those are the pants exhibit 57 and those are those are the boots in question did you do anything with the tissue the leg tissue that was available yeah the the this the muscle that was still present on the lower legs we took a piece of it we sent it to a reference toxicology lab and what were the results yeah the U determination that was made by the toxicology lab is that the muscle tissue contained a drug called acetamin you might know it is tyin very common drug and also contained another drug called d hydran also commonly known as vadil both of these drugs are overthe counter drugs you can go to any drugstore and purchase them they were over the counter then they're over the counter now would that be common in over the counter medicine such as Tylenol PM yeah a PM is just a they could add something else in it if they were together yeah yes now did the results of the toxicology screening allow you to determine when the drugs were administered well fairly recently coun I don't think they would have been there you know shortly before death he was given these drugs are you able to determine whether the child was giving one dose or multiple doses I could not so you've evaluated the clothing you've evaluated the skeletal remains you've sent the tissue off that you can you've reached out to anthropologists and other experts did you ever utilize the media send out the information the office had most certainly did it was a reporter forgive me if I don't remember the station that she worked with but there were a lot of stories done on this job then there were anniversary stories done we didn't have them identified after a period of time the media took great interest in this case and why wouldn't they I've been doing this the better part of 40 years I've never had a child that was skeletonized who went and identified for 20 20 some odd years before and I probably will never see one like this again it is very uncommon and in those stories and uh the media coverage did you ask for help oh did provide your number yeah I should have mentioned more you asked me what else we did calling we went to the school system and tried to see if any school kids had not showed up that had been there the year before hoping that he had been identifi or not enrolled in a school that uh might say well jees you know this child was here last year he didn't he this so yeah we we did you know when we run out of Silence we try to do other things and the was one one day were tips coming in all the time and did any out well not until recently I I probably said for 20 years in my office one day I'm going to be sitting at my desk and somebody's going to walk through the front door of our building and solve this whole thing for me you know it was like you know today is going to be the day but today never really became the day it was much more l work and science work that got it done but I always held on hope that a kid 5 to S years old somebody knows him somebody knows who he is and more than one person and that that uh one or more people will come forward one day and help us solve this mystery I I've said this to many people as soon as uh this child's uh identified I can probably retire you know that did happen but I didn't retire did your office attempt to have Clay reconstructions of what the child would look like artistic renderings done when we first did we uh pass the a reconstruction artist I forget exactly where he was from because it was a while ago it was the Midwest some place he he flew out to our office and he did a clay reconstruction of the child that was published in the media was published on our our our site as well and we we've had pictures of this child love for years on on our our website I want to go back to uh the drugs that were found in Williams by these over-the-counter drugs acetamin Ty if it's administered incorrectly can it be toxic sure any drug can what can happen if a person is exposed to toxic amounts of acetaminophen yeah let's just take to toxic and Drugs in general there's certain common things that happen first of all you feel terrible you're probably going to be nauseous you're probably going to have some degree of boming you're not going to want to eat you're going to want to lay around because you're tired you're lethargic you're drowsy and the main problem with too much aam menant and too much Tylenol is it's toxic to one organ out of proportion to the rest of the organs it's toxic to the liver so if you're giv too much Tylenol over a certain period of time and I don't know what that period of time is because it it depends on how much you're given you're going to develop liver problems and when you develop liver problems you're really going to feel sick you may turn yellow you may have itching uh you may have a lot of nausey involing at that point would is it possible that it could result in death oh sure uh we see a number of Tylenol suicides uh I have seen the number of time on all suicides where people deliberately jump too much got liver failure and Di from now is liver failure a quick death no it is not it you're not going to get toxic with respect to your liver from Thailand overnight unless you take some massive massive amount it's going to be a gradual thing that occurs over you know period of days would um a child going through liver failure suffer sure anybody would what are what about um medical attention unicate it's not a a quick death if if you got that child medical attention assuming the child received Care Medical Care in a timely fashion then there's a possibility that they could be salvaged it all depends on how how sick they are when they get medical attention uh where they get the medical attention would be important too basically what what would happen is you're giving what's called supportive care we're going to get you through this hopefully your your damaged level will regenerate and that you know you you can survive this but that isn't always the case my office has worked a number of deaths from Tylenol toxicity in which people did make it to medical care but didn't survive what about dyen hydramine if it is administered correct um incorrectly can it be toxic sure it's like any other drug if you give too much you have a lot of the same symptoms and signs that you do with the aceta Menin or what with many other drugs first thing you're going to feel terrible and that's going to be obvious that people that are taking care of you because you're going to be laying around you're probably going to be nauseous you may vomit you're not going to be eating and even to the untrained medical ey you should be able to tell that the person's sick and then what's going to happen more so than even with tile uh benad is an antihist and and it makes you drowsy I mean you read the package insert if there is well read the bottom of the bottle because it's over the counter it'll tell you be careful driving your car don't operate heavy equipment if you take this drug because you're going to be drowsy can you um is is an overexposure to benad dril going to be a quick death no no quicker than the acetominophen you're going to have to build up a blood level to the point where you're getting more and more groggy more and more lethargic at at at toxic levels it causes Rhythm disturbances in the Heart It causes changes in the electrocardiogram it depresses the respiration it certainly suppresses your mentation and you're going to die neither of these drugs are going to be uh you know like s they take it uh you know 20 minutes later I'm gone it just doesn't work that way what a child going through um or dying as a result of an overexposure to benad dril suffer absolutely what if you get that child medical attention if you if you notice they're not feeling good and you get them to the hospital can it be treated yeah oh sure it's not it's it's not uh something that's immediately terminal again it's like I answered before counselor it depends on how toxic you are how much drug you got and when you got treatment again the treatment is basically something relatively simple it's a supportive care they need to be put on a ventilator you put them on a ventilator if they need blood pressure medicine you give it to them you hope that you get them through this acute phase uh trauma and that they'll be able to you know uh re rebound rebound back or um recuperate from from the injury now how many or how often do you see cases of children dying from an overexposure to Tylenol and vadrol when you say children you want to give me an age to goby but um under under 12 I don't think I've seen any and I see number of child drug deaths I know you can't say just based on the toxicology report um by itself that whether or not in this specific case there was a lethal amount of these drugs um but if it was reported to you that prior to death a child with acetaminophen and dyen hydramine in their system was not wanting to talk they're not wanting to get up they're gagging that they appeared to have something wrong with them that they were lethargic and and tired could that be consistent with a child being exposed to a toxic amount of either of these drugs yeah all of the signs and symptoms that you just listed are consistent with either Tylenol or vadal toxicity in the course of your your time with the medical examiner's office um and conducting autopsies of of children do you ever see cases where children have died as a result of abuse and neglect I personally have seen about 200 do you ever see cases where children have died um as under unknown circumstances all the time we used to call them SIDS that their crib deaths they're not called sudden sudden unexpected deaths in infancy but us kids less than 12 months old who after a scene examination a complete autopsy including microscopic examination of tissues complete uh toxicology studies review of medical records we just don't come up with a cause of death we call it sudden Unexpected death in infancy but we actually begin shifting away from that terminology to just say that the cause of death is undetermined we just don't know and have you noticed a difference in how the family works with your office or communicates with your office when you're dealing with abuse and neglect cases versus a truly unknown death or Unexpected death I I have noticed the difference what have you noticed the the immediate caretakers in a fatal child abuse case don't often contact our office for what happened to the child the kind of know what happened but in the sudden Unexpected death in infancy or some child that just collapses where there's no history of trauma or no no trauma common at the autopsy we're getting calls from the parents and the grandmother and the aunts and uncles all the time so there is a distinct difference and it isn't Universal but I'm more likely to get calls on um so n expect infant deaths or the the kid that collapses on the playground that had undiagnosed congenital heart disease or the kid that was diabetic that nobody knew about it then I am to uh get calls on the child that was fatally abused is it fair to say that in cases that you've worked um that parents with unexpected deaths dying to know what happened to their child yeah yeah for lack of a better term they're very anxious about what happened to their their child thank you [Applause] Dr good afternoon Dr Dall hey Mr boar good to see you as well I'd like to start with the the toxicology section of your findings okay all right the the sample that you sent you sent off a sample for Toxicology yeah it was part of the calf muscle it was that um skeletal muscle yeah we call it skeletal because you can move it on your own you know light but the part that we sent would be called the calf muscle C me but C it's called skeletal muscle because it moves your skeleton yeah that's right okay um now that was sent off to the National medical labs yeah National medical services at the time they were in willig Pennsylvania they're a reference lab counselor but we still use them today I mean we have an account with them uh we sent a lot of Toxicology on them why send it there and not the gbi you get a faster result and there's nothing wrong with the gbi except I'm not a patient man when it comes to working up cases so I'd rather get my case my results back quicker than later particularly if I think both labs are equally qualified to do the test uh wouldn't you take the three week over the four months in fact most people would you received the results back here yeah you got the results back from National medical uh now how does National medical send you the results you say that it was positive for CED minan and D hydr when you say send today it's electronic back then would been oh let me fix that that's a poor question how is how are the results listed on their report does it say positive for acetaminophen well it'll give you quantitation okay they'll say AC Menin Dash so many this is per so many of that like so many micrograms per Nan yeah I mean the the standard form for muscle would be so many either milligrams or micrograms per gram of tissue it has a unit to it sure when another toxicologist or somebody might like me looks at it it it makes some kind of sense as to what volume we're dealing now that's dealing with the the concentration of that drug in that muscle sample that's right it's the same thing as if you had a blood sample let's take alcohol because most people understand it well it's 0.8 if you're going to be legally with respect to driving a motor vehicle but there's some units attached to that it's 0.8 G per 100 Millers of blood that's that's the standard know lature for reporting a blood alcohol now this is this is not a blood concentration means this is blood now it's not just that it one's muscle one's blood for a forensic level that's very different right if you're going to try compared it to to of anything can we keep it apples and apples and not apples and bananas that's what it would be like comparing muscle to blood right in my estimation it would be I Rely a lot on blood levels for determining toxicology I Rely a lot on urine levels for determining toxicology on all other tissues and you can do this on almost anything kidney liver brain fat muscle so in this case yes you'll be given a value but uh be exceedingly careful of taking that value and trying to say based on that value this is what the blood level would have been you know if we could do that we pretty easy work but we can't do that right we can't we don't do that we don't do that and you didn't do that you don't because it's misleading so that's why right now in 2024 it's fair to say you can't say if these two drugs cetto Menan and Dien hydramine were a toxic level a therapeutic level or a trace level correct or a lethal L right we what you said is let's use the terminology out sub therapeutic it's too low to do much of any good it's therapeutic it's delivering the effects that we want without toxicity it's toxic it's delivering the effects that we want but there's a lot of side effects that go with it and then it's legal lethal it's going to cause death and about half the people at that level okay now on a sub therapeutic dose um one of the ones we can't pick from out of those four options would that cause typically cause any physical pain no what if it was for a child no wouldn't matter what about a therapeutic level would that cause any physical pain no even to a child no I mean that's why we have therapeutic loves C I want to make sure everybody understands this when we say a therapeutic level that's what your doctor wants you to have with whatever medicine you're on he want you to have a therapeutic level of XYZ medicine so that you're gaining the benefit of that medicine but you're not feeling sick because of it you're not feeling crummy because of it so it's a balance so therapeutic drug drug levels that's great you can get the desired result without all of the other stuff that might come with it that's where you want to be right is there anything wrong as a doctor with a parent giving their child a therapeutic level of these drugs no happens every day it's probably happening as we're sitting here talking so in summation as a toxic ology we can't say if this is sub therapeutic therapeutic toxic or lethal right all we can say is at the time of death the child had vadil and Tylenol in his system and that's about all okay I'd like to talk about you brought up some of the things on Direct I'd like to talk to you about a few possible causes of death here now first before we start that the state asked you if there was any bony pathology noted and one of those questions was malnutrition can you descri can you tell the jur how malnutrition would affect the skeleton well first of all it would take a long time we think about what an old disease called rickets kids didn't get enough vitamin D or enough calcium and they develop bony disease because of that you know con I can't remember the last time I saw that you know in today's society you probably there's a lot of people that'll Mal Nish a lot of kids too but to get to the point where you actually have bony disease from that you have to go pretty far all right so is it fair to say that the lack of any bony pathology or bony disease certainly doesn't rule out the fact the child might not have been getting enough to eat that's correct and if you're not getting enough to eat how would that feel for a child not good none of us like to be hungry could it be more than hunger more symptoms than hunger than you'd experience uh it could be I haven't seen very many kids that were starved to death but those that I did see weren't skeletonized right what about if a kid wasn't wasn't EA eating well enough what if they were eating out of the garbage is this over a long period of time sure oh let's say this yeah we understand in this case there's no there's no skeletal isue here for pathology not in my estimation I want to talk about some other possible causes of death and none of these would leave skeletal pathology I imagine but we'll ask about them what is exposure we talking about environmental exposure is it a cause of death no well we see it frequently here particularly this time of the year how how does that happen uh you're outside in the cold environment for too long a period of time and actually the autopsy findings are relatively nonspecific there's a few things you might see but they're not diagnostic for low body temperature or de due to exposure you talk on the other side and the too hot left out in the summer oh you might see a few more things in autopsy but again nothing really specific would you see anything in an autopsy like this one absolutely not is can you rule out exposure as a possible cause of death in this case I cannot what is sepsis it's an infection in your blood usually from some Source like pneumonia or an absis can you rule out sepsis as a cause of death in this case I cannot what about food poisoning can you roll out food poisoning I can't would it be possible to get food poisoning meeting garbage from dumpsters out behind fast food restaurants I'm sure it would be somebody with food poisoning are they likely to experience vomiting they most certainly are likely to experience that could that lead to fatigue sure feeling lethargic sure not wanting to talk sure what about pneumonia you mentioned it earlier as a possible lead in topsis yeah yeah if you have a pneumonia it's not uncommon to get a bloodstream infection from deceptive what would the what would some symptoms be for pneumonia cough fever shortness of breath coughing up Flem or spew them uh some people might have some chest pain particularly when they take a deep breath me you have some symptom most people with pneumonia you have an idea that they have pneumonia okay what about a seizure disorder prone to cause sudden death without much of an explanation and I don't have a brain to examine so if you're telling me that uh this child might have had a seizure disorder and could he had died from it sure have you seen have you done autopsies on children who have passed away from seizure disorders uh usually it's prolonged seizure activity and it's more common in adults to die of a seizure disorder would a parent see a seizure disorder coming if it's undiagnosed no they'd see the seizure they if they were in the same room but they wouldn't see this coming what about undiagnosed diabetes happens all the time we probably see half a dozen deaths a year for one diagnosed diabetes would a parents see that come in uh I think they might because again it's like all the other things we talked about today it doesn't just come on overnight your blood sugar is building up over a period of time in which you feel terrible you are lethar you are drow you're thirsty you don't want to eat you may be nauseous you may have bom uh but it would come up come on over days maybe even more than days could that be a possible cause of death in this case I can't Ru it out what about undiagnosed congestive heart failure again I don't have a heart to examine and I had you know let's let's go one step further not I have a he exam I have any medical records either so sometimes we'll have a person that comes in that they're partially decomposed but they have a long extensive heart history that helps me a lot with how they die I don't have either I don't have a heart or medical record here what about congenital congenital or cerebral abnormalities of the brain same answer coun okay you can't roll that out I can't would a parent see something like that coming on depends on how they present may not May at least once a year we get a child and when I say child his age maybe even older with undiagnosed congenital heart disease and the first symptom of that is sudden death so did anybody see that coming no they didn't what about electrolyte disturbances can you tell us about that same answer wouldn't see it coming no not for the most part and you can't rule it out in this case no I can't almost done dehydration well it would go right along with electroly balance it depends on how you got thej hydrated how long it took you uh again dehydration doesn't develop overnight either it's usually a gradual process any others you can think of come to mind that you well we can sit here probably a Clos in time today we're not doing that my point I can tell you a legion of traumatic deaths this kid could haveen and other Naturals that you have brought have not brought up that are still there and you know my point here is we don't know how this child died you know Mr Bard if I knew I wouldn't be sitting here telling this jury that I don't know yeah and a lot of these natural causes that I brought up to you they would often show s the symptoms that the child was reportedly suffering before he passed away correct correct or they may be completely silent until they pass away is it possible that he could have a couple of things going on at once he had a cold and then had a seizure disorder that we didn't know about how could we say right I'd like to talk a little bit about the zymatic arch okay sure now you testified on direct and you cannot say if this happened antim morm portm or postmortem that's exactly my testimony okay now this scene that you've observed in photographs and and all your work on this case you do see signs of animal Scavenging in this Photograph right photographs from the scene sure but pieces still missing pieces of bone missing yeah right that potentially carnivores could have carried off well I think it's more than potential I think that's exactly what happen otherwise remember we when remember my on my direct testimony we said that we went back out to the sea with sifters and screens and while you might miss some bone that big you're not going to miss a rib you're not going to miss tee for the most part and in fact the the body and the skull were separated by at least 10 feet yes that's correct Telltale sign of animal Scavenging is that safe to say somebody pulled on the head and when I say somebody some animal pulled on the head and it was at a time when body was probably already fairly decomposed and just pulled the head right off the spine yeah can you have evidence of or can you have trauma due to animal Scavenging without about observing pits furrows scoring and scraping on the bones you can if all that stuff is there it's helpful but if it's not there it doesn't mean it didn't happen now did you uh consult with any forensic anthropologists in this case couple okay and in 2013 you sent the remains uh to the University of South Florida right correct now this is is this pretty common place for you in a case that's unidentified yeah look you can't expect my office to know everything about you know death investigation so sometimes we have to ask for consults Ian it's done in the hospital all the time you know you go in for one thing and your doctor wants to consult from a cardiologist because he thinks you might have a heart problem well you got to remember now 2013 we're already 14 or 15 years into this case and that means that we have done a lot of work but we haven't got much to show for it we certainly don't have an identification we certainly don't have a cause of death or a manner of death so you know the better part of valor here that says if you had another person that would look at it do it let them do it okay you know Mr posa I can't tell you how many doctors that either worked in my office or rotated through as part of their education looked at this case I'm probably the last one that's looked at it now because of what we're doing today but I'll bet you 40 or 50 people Physicians looked at this case before I came here today and then other people who are not Physicians like anthropologists looked at it as well my investigative staff helped me with this I have a a a a staff member now has a degree in anthropology and she took one more look at it okay now in 2013 when you sent this off to South Florida you sent the remains but you also sent the autopsy photos and the scene photos correct yeah what would be common practice if you're going to ask for a console from somebody else you send them what you have you don't withhold information so we would have sent whatever we had including photographs now they sent the report back to you right yes and they attributed the postmortem damage to the nasals mandible right zygomatic Arch and I believe a finger they attributed that to animal Scavenging correct they did all right very briefly on the a question about time of death now now that is is it safe to say that that is very dependent on the weather it's dependent on the weather it's dependent depend on how you're clothed it's dependent on how you die to some degree you know you brought up the condition of sepsis well when you're septic you're infected and so you're you're going to decompose more quickly if you're infected and if you're not so yeah it's very dependent the time of death is something that uh there are volumes of books written about it it's kind of like a uh uh at the end of the day we don't know much more about it we did before the volume Charles this decompose time of death I think I was asked on Direct you know weeks to months and maybe longer I have a I don't want to sound like a smart guy but I often say about time of death and like this when were they last known alive when were they found and they died sometime in between right I'd like to talk about a few other things you noticed in this case I'm almost done here the you noticed in your autopsy that the child had short trimmed toenails correct correct and the teeth had no cavities in them correct also correct and we mentioned his boots on on Direct but his boots were both double knotted right oh yeah the laces were double knotted yeah has there been any changes Dr gallet in science since 1999 that would change the opinion you gave in that original autopsy if there is I'm not aware of the changes since your review in 1999 that body you observed then has been identified right correct does that change anything about the science in this case no it just gives us an identification makes us feel a little better that we know who he is but it doesn't change all the rest of the stuff that I testified to that it doesn't change anything about the medical evidence in this case right his identity does not you do not currently have a cause of death by any medical s that's correct I did not and in 1999 you did not declare this case a homicide I did not and in 20124 you do not declare this case a homicide I still don't thank you redirect thank you EXC thank you good to see you right next Dr does the jury need to take a break yes okay sure all right go ahead and St back to the jury room we'll take a quick one some I assigned my my husband chores and I come up to come get up here because they're on break again and I came up from downstairs where I'm packing and working on stuff and him my son and both girls are sitting there watching wild crats ain't none of that packing ain't none of that getting the van ready ain't none of that what they were asked to do they're all just sitting here somebody needs to get me like a a whip for my husband so I can get him back to work yeah he keeps saying that they can't prove any of the injuries or abuse and not only that they could not even approve that the skull injury happened premortem they can't even prove that it happened before he died that's big they can't prove they said he said that that's that head injury he couldn't tell you if it happened in a car accident or if he happened if it happened after he was dead like that's a big deal he said I did not roll this a homicide then and it's not rolled a homicide still he cannot prove how he died yeah they can get her on abuse of a corpse they can get her on on the neglect the um child cruelty but I don't see how they're going to get I just don't that's a big yeah failure to report to death what was her charges again I got to pull that up it's a big deal it's a big deal oh I hate that for the prosecution but he had a very thorough very clear report I mean I like the medical examiner I didn't like the news he told us but he did a great job you love wild cats well you can go sit on the couch with them and not help get ready geez I can't I can't nobody doing their chores see I don't know how they're going to give her a guilty on the aggravated assault or on the murder I just I still don't get it I still don't know and I know that the prosecution probably just hit her with everything that they could hoping that something sticks I just don't want any baby heartbroken if it turns out wrong and then the other side of things is is this jury really checked in are they are they paying attention or are they focusing on all these details I really hope so it sounds like the one guy at least is still trying to work overnight still trying to I mean he was an hour late almost coming back from lunch break um and so that really makes you question like how much how much are they going to really pay atten or put stake in this Kim we watch Super Y like all the time we love Super Y here that and PJ mask is our new thing we still watch Daniel Tiger a lot but PJ mask and Super Y are big deal and wild cats everything educational someone did the the court documents say homicides well that's because the district attorney is charging this as if it's a homicide but the medical examiner for the case never the medical examiner for the case never ruled this a homicide never did the district attorney saying that it's a homicide and the medical examiner saying it's a homicide are two different things that's true they don't really even have evidence of the neglect other than the fact that she left him out there but we don't know if he was dead whenever she left him out there or not they have an accusation and no proof it's it sucks listen I don't want this to be the way it is I really don't um I'm curious I mean looking at it as a fair and impartial person if I was a juror coming in for this case I would be struggling right now he did end up coming back bushes he was just late he came back right at the end there because they were talking about waiting another 15 minutes for him but he did end up coming back I don't know how I feel about the entire situation bushes seal if either one of you want to come up and chitchat you are more than welcome to grab that link and come up they do have the fact that she left him out there to die or had died and didn't report it's not normal for a parent to do but it's true it's very true but they don't know if if he was dead or if she left him to die right they don't know if he died of natural causes and put she if he died of natural causes and so she put him out there or not and so they have abuse of a corpse that's what that charge is called abuse of a corpse but that's all they have that's all they have presented evidence wise so so point so far so if you're looking at based on the facts only not the emotional standpoint of where we are feeling because of being moms dads Aunts Uncles whatever if you take all the emotional out of it right she said she woke up and he was dead and so even she is saying that she left and he was already dead so there's no neglect there she didn't seek care for him maybe that's where they could get her but prove it prove it that he had something that wasn't sudden the medical examiner just named how many different types of things that are sudden that there's no no leadup to a child dying nothing no leadup multiple things he just named going through with the defense attorney that she would have never seen a sign or symptom and he would have just been dead and so at that point all she did was left his body you think she's going to walk you think she's not going to walk I think that she's going to get off on some of the charges I think some of the charges they're not going to be able to prove I mean listen think about um classic and sincere think about the court for Orin and oron West that just took H took place everybody knows that the West did something to those boys but they were not able to prove they were not able to prove how they murdered them right and so you end up in a situation where one has a murder charge one doesn't if natural why didn't she were forth the death why hide his body to the point no one can say how he died if he did just pass naturally why wouldn't she take him to the hospital or report it picture this Kim you're 22 years old you've already had multiple run-ins with law enforcement you've already dealt with people um trying to take custody of your son or trying to interfere in your relationships or whatever you may or may not be addicted to drugs you may or may not have some type of issues going on you may or may not have a pimp and be doing this whole strip club thing right you and your son sleeping in the woods Maybe she was drugging and maybe she wasn't maybe he just had a cold and she gave him medicine maybe the medicine has nothing to do with it because this medical examiner is sitting here telling us that there's no evidence that he overdosed on medication just that he had it in his system no evidence that that's what caused his death so pitcher you're afraid kids asleep you wake up and he's no longer alive you're scared because you've already been in jail for murder before right she's already murdered somebody in the past she's already dealt with different run-ins with law enforcement for other things and now her kid is laying there in the woodstead next to her in her mind was she thinking oh my God I'm going to jail I didn't do anything and oh my God I'm going to go to jail because he's dead did she panic and just leave because she knew that they were going to pin this on her right away just because of the fact that she was a black woman just because of the fact that her her previous history something to keep in mind that could have been a thing that happened we still have had nothing that says yes she abused him we still have nothing that says yes she neglected him nothing other than the fact that he is dead and in these Woods she did not do right by him by leaving his body out there like this but can you prove that she murdered him so far no I mean they just said it's not a homicide then it still is not considered a homicide today they have no evidence that it was murder it's not good not good for the prosecution not good for justice e sure got the all right next witness dror br testimon get to the cour should be the Cho nothing choose help you got yes I do pleas lower your hand state your name and for the record George F jaon JK good afternoon Dr Jackson good afternoon Dr Jackson where are you currently employed I am with the New Jersey office of the chief State Medical I sered as the executive director of Laboratories and chief toxicologist for the state of New Jersey and what did you uh how long have you served as the chief toxic colleges at um from December 2019 and have you memorialized your resume and your CD your all the places you worked have you written that down to Y may approach Hing was marked at St exited 79 for identification purposes Dr Jackson what is picted in States exhibit 79 it is a copy of my CV and is that a fair accurate copy of your CV as you yes it is any objection objection all right 79 admitted and uh prior to working um at the New Jersey state toxicology lab where did you work prior to that oh I I work for the Armed Forces medical examiner system in do Delaware um the mil tur system as a forensic toxicologist at some point did you ever open up your own business in the field of Toxicology yes how long did you do that um for about eight years what kind of did you ever serve in the military and U what branch of service did you serve I was uh what branch of service Branch Air Force thank you for your service how long did you serve into the with the Air Force three years all right so can you tell me what is a toxicologist a toxicologist is an individual who studies the field of Toxicology toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of drugs and other compounds on living organisms uh for inst toxicology is the application the field of Toxicology to Medical legal uh situations such as the one before you today and did you go through any education or what kind of education did you receive in order to work as a forensic toxicologist I I have a bachelor's science degree from Morgan State University a master's degree from the Medical College of Virginia and pathology a PhD from the Medical College of Virginia pathology specialty toxicology in addition to that um I have I am a fellow of the American Board of forensic toxicology I'm a fellow of the American Academy of forensic science I also have certification as a master BR clinical chemist as a toxicological chemist um I have I have a New York license as a director of Laboratories license from New Jersey medical examiner board as ofical director and have you ever published any literature in your in the field of Toxicology forensic toxicology yes I have I've published in the field of Toxicology do review journals I've given lectures and made presentations of do different events have you ever testified as an expert before yes I have um I've testify on the local state federal military um equally for the prosecutor as well as the defense approximately how many times have you been have you testified in the court as an expert never been asked that but uh numerous times over the 25 years and have you ever been qualified as an expert here in Georgia yes and when you testified in court as an expert was it in the field of forensic toxicology yes it was YN at this time the state wender Dr George Jackson as a forensic toxicologist any objection hey astx Dr Jackson at some time you were employed at the national Medical Services can you tell us about your time there in the role that you played yes that was in uh the late I believe and uh um I did a a onee I was supposed to do a oneye fellowship at National medical service for Dr leaders ended up staying there and um my position was as a Fen of toxicologist which we handle cases from many different types of cases from all over the country and how long were you employed at the national Medical Services approximately seven years and while you were at the national Medical Services did you serve as a forensic toxicologist yes I do is National Medical Services a private lab or a um State lab no it is a a private lab one of the few private labs in the country they provide uh uh services in the area of clinical forensic toxicology and criminalistics and where are they located they're located in will gr of Pennsylvania and at some point during your time there you received uh specimens in the reference to a case in Decap County do you recall when you received that if you don't recall it's a c refresh I think you refresh my memory sure approach yes Dr Jackson do you uh reduce your finding to a medical to a report yes I do I'm going to show you what's been marked at space exhibit 75 for identification purposes what is contained in St divit 75 uh this is a copy of a report from National medical service author by myself to the office of the medical examiner and this County and is this County DEC account yes is that a fair accurate copy of the report you generated back on March 22nd 1999 yes it is at this time oh sorry it's sorry I'll all right so uh you receed specimens from the decab County Medical Examiner office that is correct can you tell the jury what kind of specimens you received uh we received uh at National medical service two white plastic containers containing uh St musle and um how do you know that's what you receive for this case uh when specimen are received that National medical service they go to us a very secure area called SP receiving area uh there specimen this an is observed looked at and assigned a unique assessing number that follows the case throughout the whole testing uh that number was 31 3364 in addition um the medical examiner of this county has identification code which is also listed on report the specimen never leaves that area um we perform all action within that secure area so you received um I'm sorry what did you receive in reference to this case two plastic containers containing skeletal muscle and what was requested uh what type of tests were requested by the office of the medical examiner in CF count they requested uh a toxicolog toxicology analysis of the submitted specim which means we would look for any or all um drugs including elicit drugs or therapeutic drugs and can you explain to the jury um how you um analyze these samples [Music] um we take first uh everything is done on chaining so everything is use use you're not talking into the microphone so it makes it hard the court to hear you thank you um first thing that we do is we have to prepare the tissue for analysis um know we cannot take solid tissue and use that uh for some of our techniques so we prepare a slurry which we call homogen um we then analyze it uh by an instrument called gas chomatography mass or GC Mass what that does is would we will identify any compound by some elector makeup um and uh so the testing was done that way and as result of the testing we were able to identify confirm and quantitate substances in the SK speci can you tell the jury what substances were found within the skeleton muscle samples that you received yes we found the Min tyol we found di hyr or benol and we also found the metabolite of D hydren the breakdown product and so is Tylenol and vadal are they commonly over the counter Cod medicine I mean medicine that are generally found over the counter correct and in reference to your studies how can you explain can you tell the jury the amount of aapan that was found within the sample uh in it's a bit of specimen we found 93 m per gram of acetamin or Tylenol uh we found approximately 2 ,000 nanograms per gram of dapen hydramine in the skeletal muscle and we also found the breakdown product of diaper hydramine in the skeletal muscle and uh was there any other elicited or therapeutic drugs that was found in your sample aside from the ones you've already mentioned no there were others that was all that was found and in reference to uh are you able to tell the jury based off the information you found within the samples when these items were administered into the body I can say that the individual was recently exposed to uh those compounds that I me uh mentioned and when you say recently was it uh before death or post postmortem oh it was definitely uh before death based off the amount of drugs found within the body are you able to determine based off their experience any conclusion as to whether or not this was a lethal dose overdose underdose or any type of frequency in which the skeletal muscle uh was ingesting the these drugs um based on the findings and the type of specimen that I that was submitted uh all I can say is the individual was exposed to those compounds I cannot calculate because it's skul the muscle was decomposed so I cannot calculate dose frequency or whether not this was a CU chronic exposure the two SK to muscle samples uh that you tested were those the only items you received as it related to this case yes ma if there was any other types of evidence that you were able to test would you have would you have tested those items to see if you were able to determine levels of toxicity overdose or things of that nature for us in the forensic field yes if there's other specimens they would have been a test of the wall with the SC also I want to speak with you about acetan uh we've already discussed that this is a over the drug counter if if individuals receive the recommended do and prescribed uh would that be considered a safe dosage to ingest in the body if it's based off the prescribed recommended amount notated by the actual drug itself with the manufacturer of the drug did you repeat that pleas sure if individual takes the prescribed dose marked by the manufacturer would that be considered safe yes are there times um if they are not administered or administered incorrectly is it possible to create a level of toxicity of the drug certainly if it was not administered correctly uh the individual may have side effects to exposure of that drug and can you tell us some of those side effects that made be um they may a person may have if they are exposed to toxic amounts of of aced medent um there's several U there's a a GI effect or gastrointestinal effect nausea fony uh disorientation um as you uh progress uh there will be liver problems maybe a liver failure as well as uh kidney or renal failure if a person is exposed to a level of toxicity as it relates to Acom medifin are they able to get medical int can medical attention um to those injuries within the body be I guess uh I guess they can they be fixed in a sense or can they be cured in if I if I understand your question correctly these are situations that a clinician or doctor uh can provide treatment for it and if no one provides treatment for these symptoms can death be a result of failing to seek medical attention um yes and I'll explain it this way we have a saying uh those determines the poison everything is poisonous and it depends on the dose that's given given and without treatment it is distinctly possible you can go to sto coma and yes death I want to talk to you about dyen hydramine if administered incorrectly can it also be toxic yes you can if not given correctly uh individual May exhibit side effects and what are some of those side effects that may be exhibited they're similar to acetamin you have gi dysfunction um and you will have a CNS effect a central nervous system effect get cause sedation uh it can interfere with uh cardiac problems respiration and as in the previous statement based on the dose it can lead to stup coma and unfortunately does if you Overexposed or you overdose or have a significant amount of dyen hydramine can you get medical attention well certainly as was the C Manan um presentation to a clinician they would been able to uh correct the problem will provide treatment earlier you stated that if you had more information you will consider that information in any of your testing certainly yes so if you had blood if you had urine if you had other tissues those are thing you would test to determine any type of elicit of therapeutic drugs in in the body that is correct yes if you will also present it with um symptoms that a person may have exhibited will you take those into consideration as well yes in our field and I'm speaking for Toxicology not history is very very important uh so we listen to we look we read the history we listen to the symptoms or signs that the individual is displaying and uh then we provide analysis uh either the analysis will support the history or will not if it was reported that prior to death the individual Who sampled at you tested was lethargic weak tired gagging didn't want to talk didn't want to get up didn't want to do anything and that the parent of this this child knew that something was wrong what would those symptoms uh that I just explained to you be signs of it could beign to many different things um however given that history and being in the field of on end I'm looking at what types of drugs would cause those signs and symptoms and if you were to receive those symptoms and you've tested these samples and know that with contained within the body is acetam metapan and dapen hydrin using your expertise uh what can you say given those symptoms whether or not there may have there could have been a level of toxicity between acetamin diah hydrin and or both if I understand your question correctly I I would take based on our findings and those findings are absolute we we've identified those compounds it based on the history I would say that this individual was exposed um shortly uh before death so it was compounds unfortunately given the nature of the specimen I can't go beyond that could it be a overdose could be my question Dr Jackson is these these symptoms are they signs of potential signs of levels of toxicity yes and is it potential signs of level toxicity with dyen hydramine andine and or both I want to speak with you briefly about the dapen Hy d hydrin metabolis the current drug is D hydramine correct is correct and can you explain to the jury I guess if I'm saying is right I'm trying to say say it in Lamer terms but how do we get from the parent drug dapen hydramine to the dapen hydramine metabolite certainly uh when you're exposed to when you take any medicine or anything there's four process processes that your body goes through you absorb it into your body it gets distributed throughout your entire body and then there's a process called metabolism where the body will break down that drug to something that it can excrete in this particular case the dyen hydramine OR badril at that stage was broken down into we call a metabol another compound that would be excreted in an elimination phase and does it take time Dr Jackson to go from the parent company the parent drug to the compound yes and in these samples you had the parent company still active or still present and then you also had a metabolite that was present that's true is it fair to say that there had to be D hydramine within the skeletal muscle that was broken down into the metabolite that's correct and then there were also D hydramine still present as the compound drug yes afternoon Dr Jackson good afternoon sir just a few questions okay the metabolite of dyen hydramine that was found um there is no way for you to say if the parent drug of Dien hydramine and the metabolite were from the same dosage of benad given or multiple dosages correct that is correct so given the nature of the specimen it's decomposed I I cannot determine uh dose I cannot determine frequency of administration um uh I can say a process okay because as I let's say I take dapen hydramine right now I take benil how soon would it show up in my skeletal muscle if you were to take a sample of my skeletal muscle you wouldn't let me take a sample of your SK muscle um I can't give you exact time that's okay it's a a ballpark here what are we talking an hour or two hours maybe an hour okay or less all right now that's going to remain in my skeletal muscle for a while right that's going to remain in my skeletal muscle for a while as it processes correct that's correct sir at the same time my liver is now starting to metabolize this drug that's floating around my body right correct as it makes its way to my liver my liver metabolizes it and we are left with a metabolite correct that's correct now at the same time while that metabolite is now present in my body potentially in my muscle that parent drug dapen hydramine is still likely sticking around for a little while right well the absorption distribution metabolism elimination it's a cycle and that's a constant cycle so yes you're the D Hy is going to be be there while the metabolite is there potentially yes okay so the fact that there is a dapen hydramine concentration given and a metabolite given doesn't tell you anything about the amounts of dosage no it's given the nature of specimen and this is a postor uh I cannot without additional information or additional tissue I cannot determine those now you went through this a little bit on on Direct I I just want to be very clear the the findings you found or the 93 micrograms per gram of acetamin correct is that okay and approximately 2,000 nanograms per gram of dyen hydramine right because of the the sample and because of limitations of science you will say that it is possible that that represents an overdose right actually all I can say they were exposed whether or not it's a overdose or therapeutic I cannot say okay but it's any of it could be it could be an overdose it could be therapeutic it could be a trace dose correct correct and a trace dose is one that the the child who ingested the drugs would have no even of the positive effects of the drug correct well yes sir in this particular case there's very limited information that I can give you unless you're giving me hypotheticals uh other than that that this is what we found in a skel muscle I would uh for uh to answer all of your questions with uh a absolute answer it's going to require a lot more information than what I have here sir and that's information that that we don't have in this case right that I don't have it that has not been presented to me sir and what left with is this child was exposed to some amount of Tylenol and badril once or more thank you I can't determine that Sor thanks any redirect no your honor thank you may excuse yes Jud thank you so much call your next witness honor of the state calls Dr Gonzalez [Music] me siron iirm the testimonies you give to the court should be the truth and nothing but the truth so have you got yes sir low your hands take your name for the sure my name is Mark M RC Gonzalez g n z l e z good afternoon Dr Gonzalez good afternoon uh were you asked to evaluate this case for evidence of Overdose yes and could you tell the jury about your background that allows you to give these sorts of opinions yes well I started off with a um doctor of Pharmacy in um 1980 and I um uh did clinical work I worked in a um level one Trauma Centers in Los Angeles and I uh assess patients up to say 60 patients a day um where I evaluated their drug therapy uh to prevent any types of adverse reactions interactions um drug lab interactions uh and also to evaluate um each particular drug uh for the efficacy or the best Treatment available for that particular drug and so from there I um ended up working or actually teaching at the University of Southern California uh healthc care Sciences Campus and I was a clinical instructor for residents and interns I would rotate through various um rotations and what we would do is we would teach them how to dose there were um various um areas such as emergency medicine uh clinical care uh Acute Care Medicine burn intensive care psychopharmacology and of course coronary care and so we would go through those patients we would round with them uh again I would I would look at probably 60 plus charts a day assess the uh the patients for drug therapy and make adjustments actually write the orders for these patients under protocol in the hospitals and kind of behind the scenes as a clinical pharmacist um preventing problems with patients and uh notifying the doctors when they had a particular problem and so that's what clinical pharmacists do behind the scenes when people are in the hospital they're actually reviewing these these charts on a regular basis to make sure that they get the best quality hair uh from there I um I started working with um in law enforcement and um you know worked in law enforcement doing various types of inves investigations I started with the Los Angeles Police Department as a volunteer then I uh went to the state of California I worked with the Drug Enforcement Administration as a task force officer um during that time we did overdose investigations um and were uh able to evaluate uh even at at uh immediate times we would be called in on uh various overdose cases is uh to evaluate the evidence at the scene um write search warrants if we needed to um and also I was used quite a bit because of my background and experience to go in and take a look at maybe medications that were there um different types of evidence that was there at the scene uh also involved in doing supervising investigating Consulting on numerous overdose investigations relating to um drugs of abuse drugs um that are used commonly as prescription drugs that are not controlled drugs and also over-the-counter drugs um and drugs that are used to potentially potentiate these these particular drugs um the the other thing is that we would be involved in high-profile cases with a number of celebrities uh overdoses where um we would look at all the different facets of an investigation and um assist in um determining whether we need to do some extra work with regards to that particular case um perhaps it may be Pharmacy audits looking at the prescription drug monitoring program and um taking a look at what they may have been receiving from other doctors in addition to maybe even drugs that they were using that were illicit drugs or drugs on the street um and I did that for many years I after 911 I ended up doing military training so I retired one time in law enforcement and I went and did military training for a number of years um after 911 because I had expertise in U biot terrorism Warfare agents signs and symptoms medical aspects and antidotes um also U tactical combat casualty care where I'm able to um get soldiers in in the golden hour and get them help and get them to surgery so I was involved in training uh military and law enforcement also trained different SWAT teams in the um aspects of uh tactical emergency medicine and advanced life support um and of course I was also involved in military training with various types of defensive tactics um um and other other military type um topics and then I also am an instructor with the uh as a drug recognition expert instructor for a number of different U actually with the international Chiefs of police uh drug recognition expert program that's a national program and it's gone into other countries such as Canada where I teach uh Law Enforcement Officers how to evaluate people that are impaired that may be under the influence of any type of drug um based on a 12-step program um so i' I've been teaching that and um I've certified recertified officers from all over the different states in in regards to drug recognition expert training and um I still do recertifications for the Los Angeles Police Department on a regular basis just about every other month and um you know basically go over a lot of the new drugs new trends new abuse trends that are going on um but in my law enforcement work I also looked at impairment impaired Physicians and paired Health Care Professionals uh we evaluated them we would uh interview them sometimes when they were practicing um and and again we we did respond to a number of of Overdose investigations as well at the same time we actually walked in on different healthc care practitioners offices and uh places of their employment and U they were under the influence to the point where they were actually uh toxic and and dying and uh actually were able to not only save their life but also get them help um in in our Rehabilitation programs and such about how many overdose cases would you say that you've investigated or consulted on consulted investigated supervised um I basically stopped counting I would say at least over a thousand we receive 10,000 cases a year that were triaged and have you ever personally eval valuated overdose cases involving benad dril or dyen hydramine yes have you ever personally evaluated overdose cases involving those drugs and children yes your honor at this time I'm going to Tender Dr Gonzalez as an expert in clinical Pharmacy as well as law enforcement overdose investigation response no objection all right you will be allowed to testify as an expert in those areas thank you in addition to let's say the presence of drugs in a toxical screening are there other factors you're going to look at to determine if there's been an overdose yes and we also would like to know whether there's something accidental versus um intentional but we started at the very beginning with interviews um you have corn notes you have uh investigators notes that you would look at statements from as many witnesses as possible you look at um the the types of drugs that may be seen at at the scene that you know an empty bottle uh a syringe all these things have to not only be tested for DNA but also you test the uh contents of the different uh syringes and possible paraphernalia you um go further into uh of course Gathering samples if necessary uh for Toxicology purposes uh you also look at a number of different uh areas where uh sometimes the drug may be something that is on a prescription drug monitoring program and not necessarily tested or may not show up in the toxicology so you go back check to see if there's samples available to be tested and you ask the coroners to to test those particular drugs to see if you you Poss you possibly may have missed something um you do the witness interviews are instrumental um there's so many fastest facets of an investigation and it's the totality of these facets of the investigation that we look at and in this specific case did you um evaluate the entire case fil that was provided to you by the District Attorney's Office yes and uh were you able to review the toxicology report yes and in the toxicology report would it be significant or important to your evaluation as to the presence of uh drugs found in that report yes I'm G to give you a copy I'm handing you exhibit 75 that's already been tended and what were the the drugs that were identified in the toxicology screening acetaminophen Dien hydramine and a Dien hydramine metabolite acetam menen what is that commonly known as Tylenol and dapen hydramine what is that commonly known vadil was the dyen hydramine metabolite significant to you the dyen height yes and why was that significant it was significant because the level of d and Dr Gonzalez specific to the metabolite um are you able to say whether that drug was taken shortly before death yes I mean I can tell when it was taken I mean I can tell based on the metabolite that and the level no just answer her question okay she wants more information ask you another question yes Ma so is the metabolite significant because allows you to say that the um drug was taken shortly before death yes and explain to the jury why that is why does the presence of a metabolite uh mean that it was administered shortly before death the victim in this particular case had d and hydramine in their system while they were alive and it had time to go through the liver now dyen hydramine and badril are they often um sold in the the same medicine and the same product they can be as a sleep a and would that be consistent with Tylenol PM that is correct uh many nighttime over the counter cold medicines SX and do these cold medicines induce drowsiness yes now can Acetaminophen if administered incorrectly be toxic yes what are the symptoms um or side effects of a toxic amount of acetaminophen uh the person would be listless tired um um sick kind of like a flu type sickness abdominal pain right quad upper quadrant pain um they would eventually develop uh some um toxins in the blood that would affect their uh mentation because the toxins would be affect their their uh their brain because they're building up because the liver is starting to fail and if the um subject was able to get medical treatment could that could could those symptoms be treated could the person be cured absolutely if left untreated could death result yes would that be a quick death no would that be a painful death very slow and painful what about Dien hydramine if uh Dien hydramine is administered incorrectly can that be toxic yes and what can happen if a person's exposed to a toxic amount of dyen hydron you would see again drowsiness it's a central nervous system depressant um antihistamines are um the the original antihistamines are are sedative and they um with the central nervous system depression they can cause respiratory depression shortness of breath um they can actually go into an anti-al eneric delirium um and um you know eventually death could ensue from the respiratory depression of the central nervous system depression can a toxic exposure to Dien hydramine be treated if you seek medical attention usually with anticholinergic overdoses we would use um and in the emergency rooms we would use supportive care so in other words we would have to put them on a respirator we would give them um they could give them an antidote called biso stigmine which would um reverse some of the anol energic effects um however we have to be very careful with those so it's mainly uh ative and and and and basically keeping them alive until the drugs can clear or um you know the fiso stigney can reverse some of the anticholinergic effects but again we have to be very careful using those particular drugs as it's you can reverse the process completely and have some um adverse effects and that's where again clinical dosing is so important and um if death does would that be a quick death that could be a quicker death much quicker death I mean central nervous system depressants at high dosages um high levels that that would kill someone much quicker than than the AC menant would it be a painful death yes because the anol energic effects now you indicated you want to take into account the um you know factors other than just the talkx screens and an investigation of a potential overdose yes um what about witness statements about the victim's behavior and symptoms would that be important I think everything is important in every investigation if you had a case where a an individual passed and their screening showed aetam menen and Dien hydrin and it was reported that prior to death the individual was showing symptoms of having something wrong with them that they didn't want to talk that they didn't want to get up that they were lethargic tired and gagging with these kinds of symptoms be consistent with being exposed to toxic levels of those two drugs yes is the gagging significant very significant to me tell me why based on my background and experience and having investigated many overdose deaths in doing my interviews uh particularly with parents and this is you know types of cases where kids have used drugs they came home they seemed fine but the drugs were still in their system and they were still going through bi transformation going through the liver drug levels were still Rising they would the family would all go to sleep this is the the story that I heard many many times and the parents felt that their child was home saf at home and what they would hear is um this real loud type of snoring on a on a very infrequent basis and and um the parents would think that oh my son and daughter are sleeping deeply and in fact they were dying and it because of agonal breathing they they would go down to sometimes one respiration a minute and which is not conducive with life what sort of behaviors might a child be exhibiting if they are going through these symptoms they've been exposed to toxic levels of one or both of these drugs um how might they be behaving you could see agitation you could see um just the person just being out of it because of the delirium um they would feel terrible because of the potential toxins building up because of the um liver U impairment and of course children have less developed livers and they are a smaller package uh so the the um the amounts of drug were more significant in in a child but the the behaviors would be you know anything from excitation to delirium to being out of it and of course the respirations the choking the gagging um lacking of a gag reflex because of the central nervous system depression could the excited state or delirium cause a child to be sort of difficult to console or difficult to um control yes very much so cases where you have seen overdoses of these these kinds where the where the subject is actually Dead on Arrival they've passed do you ever see accompanying blunt force trauma with those cases I'm trying to think right now of the different cases and usually these just pop in my head in the emergency rooms um no when I was working or when I was in graduate school I was able to um be blessed with the ability to attend um uh autopsies with my forensic pathology Professor on a regular basis and we did see blood trauma in those particular cases but in the emergency room I don't believe I saw blunt trauma um with these particular drugs could it be possible that a child going through these symptoms being in an excited state being upset being difficult to control um could be struck by their parent yes I apologize I I do remember one case where we had to to um have child protective services intervene in the emergency room and it was um with another antihistamine but that is also a very a central nervous system depressant and um they thought the child was acting out and and uh um they didn't hit the child with blood trauma but the child did have bruising and again we had to have child protective services intervene as well as treat the treat the child and then your um personal experience with these kinds of cases and involving children have you ever seen situations where parents were giving their children these drowsy these these um over-the-counter medicines that induced drowsiness even when they weren't sick even when they didn't have a cold they probably happen happens every day and what sort of reasons were the parents giving um a drow a drug that induces drowsiness even when their kid didn't need it well one case in particular but I know um we had a a child come into the emergency room with um uh agitation sort of idiosyncratic reaction to uh benad dril the parents had given the child benad dril so they could sleep the child could sleep through a flight and um with children you can get an idiosyncratic reaction where it's the opposite effect where they become very agitated it's it's it's more it's possible that it could be part of an anol energic delirium or it could be just that idiosyncratic reaction that Dien hydramine specifically has that um causes excitation sort of the opposite of what you would normally see and yes we had a patient a a a child come in but there are unfortunately you know parents think that well I can give them a little antihistamine they sleep through the plane flight they're not screaming yelling or or crying and half the time that's usually because of Equalization of the years because their ustation tube is is at a 90 degree angle instead but they want the child to sleep and and maybe they want to have a comfortable flight and not B anybody else in in the airplane but we've seen that many many times um and even working in a clinical setting um and also um teaching doing continuing educations continue medical educations we've seen um far I've seen pharmacists actually tell me that you know parents come in and they they're going on a flight they don't want to know what to give their child so that uh the the flight will be you know a comfortable flight but there's it's it's it's not always a good thing to to put medication into anybody that may not be needed and it's just unfortunate that it does happen and have you in especially in your law enforcement work encountered situations where maybe a parent without other resources to help watch their kid sort of use these drugs as a babysitter I've seen all drugs used unfortunately this way um and I can go into multiple cases that are coming to my mind right now no just she'll ask you if she needs more information just the answer her question yes thank cases where the parent needed to work so they induced drowsiness in the child so they could work and then the child had to be rushed to the hospital because of a toxic exposure well unfortunately some the cases that come to mind they didn't they didn't go to the hospital they did and typically when um they don't bring the child to the hospital is that because there's been an illicit drug involved or because the drug was used non therapeutically yes thank you very briefly good afternoon so some of the side effects of acetaminophen or Dien hydramine toxicity could be a child is lethargic right yes okay but then at times s a child could be agitated that's with dapen hydramine yes potentially okay yeah so but dyen hydramine can also slow the central nervous system down it's still slowing the central nervous system down but we call it an idiosyncratic reaction in that there's no real reason what you would expect to central nervous system depression but in this par in a particular case where you have that idiosyn critic reaction the um the opposite comes out and they're excited you say it's a reaction you don't expect that's what that is correct okay yes sir how common is this fairly common and it's usually based on the age okay now he also says that there's pain in the upper right quadrant is that right yes and what's that which drug is that from sorry sir which drug of the two is the if a child was given a therapeutic dose of acetominophen or Dien hydramine or combination of the two would you expect there to be any pain or adverse reactions pain or adverse reactions with a therapeutic dose yes one time right no what about in what about an underdose or a trace Doos would you expect there to be any pain or reactions it might be pain relief on a but not expecting any reactions no unless they their livers don't have the particular enzymes based on genetics but you know we that's that's a a potential also so we do look at again the totality of different things when we look at the way drugs act in the body body and we may do actually actually some genetic testing for if this person presents say in an emergency room or a hospital or a doctor's office related to this so could a there could be a genetic disorder with the liver that what is thought of as a therapeutic dose or even a trace dose could could be serious correct that's all I have thank you any redirect later yes thank you so thank you very much all right are there any other Witnesses for this afternoon we have one witness remaining your H approximately how long do you think that witness will take who who is it take investig okay longer you think than like 30 minutes okay all right we're close to being done with the state's case so we're gonna it's 5 o' on Friday we're going to go ahead and would you mind scooting over sorry people perfect there you go all right we're going to conclude for the day come back Monday morning at 9 o'clock we will state will have their last witness is that correct yes okay um and we will take it from there so we are doing well time as um as far as what we anticipated so we're hoping to finish this case today but Monday morning is pretty pretty darn close so any um you have the parking got thek Cod everybody get their letters that they needed you still okay don't leave yet oh and juror 41 who's J 41 that you no who was the who was the juror that came in late afternoon okay I just have a question for you all right you all are excuse same instructions especially it's more important even over the weekend because you don't want to accidentally expose yourself to anything on the news um you don't want to talk about it um certainly don't research anything Google anything just enjoy your weekend relax feel Monday morning at 9 o' okay thank you all have a great weekend who did she say investigator who I'm sorry I'm trying to I like rewound it so that I could hear it real quick that's why I was like taking a second in investigator somebody I wish they would have just pushed through honest to goodness investigator who is she saying mcling Ming investigator minging Ming I don't know ah I G to look it up I got to look it up because this is their last L witness so what are they gonna say it better be a bombshell I'm like nervous about this so it looks like it might be the other investigator that was in the room it might be the other investigator that was in the room while she was um oh I don't know while she was being interrogated I can't believe they're resting like I mean I figured this court was going to be quick but honestly if that guy wouldn't have been late today and they wouldn't have been dealing with all that would they have been rested already hold on I got catastrophe going on okay sorry about that um so Monday the state is going to rest now the question is how much will the defense have to present will they have character Witnesses or are they going to put her daughter on the stand do you guys think like what type of of situation do we think we're going to be in that I guess we will see on Monday regardless if for some reason I cannot go live this is on Long crime trials is where I've been where the other place is you can also get it on Channel 11 news and um and we'll go from there but I'm hoping to be able to go live with it on Monday um as you guys know I will be gone but I should have internet connection I'm going to take my laptop and um we should be okay as far as that goes I'm just not sure what our plans for the day are Monday so it might be one of those situations where once I started if they end up messing stuff up I'm not going to be able to change it because I might not be at the hotel um and so that's something to keep in mind mind but I love you guys I I really hope that they get Justice for William I I really really hope it I just I'm having I'm struggling I'm really struggling with with the the case hopefully this last witness that they have is a slam dunk I do yeah I feel a lot better for the most part um every now and then my voice still just wants to leave leave which I mean I guess that's a relief for most of my family because you know keeps me from Talking constantly but I'm nowhere near as nasy as I have been which is great so anyways guys I love you all so much and I will talk to you all I don't know I'll talk to you all so see you guys later bye | Sleuth Mom | UCNaOaRu2wQI1iapiQ1TPzRw | 2024-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 56,403 | 293,162 |
Fow3EOdGK_E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fow3EOdGK_E | APEX LEGENDS FREE COINS GLICHT Android&Ios 2022 | hello guys today I will show you an apex Legends coins glitch for all devices you're going to pretty much be able to get everything on the coin shop for free so you can just follow my steps I'm just thinking about your eyes [Music] first go to this website apexfree.com then search for Apex Legends coins click this button continue this is the tool that we are using to get the coins for free so we will type our username [Music] then we will select our device for me I have an Android then click continue now we will choose the amount we want to get on our account I will choose 5650 coins what's your mind [Music] so it says that we have to unlock our coins manually so click unlock now then it's gonna say that we're gonna have to complete two of these offers to get our Apex coins so we have to complete these two offers you and me just laying blankets on a beach and then at night I'll sing your favorite lullaby didn't give up [Music] where you at where you been tell me everything about you go slow so I can write it down and become the perfect man after I complete the offers it says open your game and check the coins as you can see so I will open the game I can't kiss [Music] so guys as you can see I've got my free 5650 coins so just follow all these steps so guys don't forget to share it with your friends peace out [Music] | The Cerulean Mongoose | UC7j0pmxB_p5v8IX1_f6IKNA | 2022-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 266 | 1,337 |
GVHS32WlYTQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVHS32WlYTQ | Writers Only Use Words - Free Raif Badawi | [Music] free Raef Badawi free ready for the hall we breathe raise the bow a pretty ready for diwali three ready for Safari three rape to Maui free ready for Diwali [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hope that this award in memory of one of this country's greatest writers who was not afraid to speak out for human rights will help bring freedom to Raef Badawi [Applause] I'm honored to accept the pen Pinter international writer of Courage Award on behalf of Raef Badawi and his family in his own words which you can find in his book little pitch to help the family proceeds go to help Rafe in his own words I wanted to break the walls of ignorance to shatter the sacredness over just clerics I wanted to advocate for change and respect for freedom of speech call for women's and minorities rights and the rights of the indigent in Saudi Arabia we're here outside the Saudi embassy in London yet again the umpteenth time to demand the immediate and unconditional release of gray fado II Raef Badawi was arrested in 2012 for insulting Islam through electronic channels and prosecuted on several charges including apostasy but Aoi was sentenced first to seven years in prison and 600 lashes in 2013 its courage to speak out against wrongs and to peacefully express opinions that are his right and we're not going away until Wraiths he's loyal a lead and other Saudi political prisoners are free the appeals court increased the punishment to 10 years and 1,000 lashes be any attempt to silence people in the way that the Saudi authorities are trying to silence wave actually serves to amplify his voice no writers only use words we don't use weapons we don't threaten we put ideas and opinions into the world and they are there to be explored raves writings were also just in support of broader principles of human rights of free expression of women's rights a woman working in a public spaces equal she needs to work just like a man sometimes her need for work is more urgent than his when will we give up our misogynist unfair ideals when will we give up the many excuses supporting these ideals a rape is a true human rights hero and we will not rest until he is free we took pictures with his poster and with placards with the messages supporting him and let's hope that next year we won't have his picture we will have him with us for a group family picture [Music] | englishpen1921 | UCCgPFyuHkrQQWq-Lc36FGjw | 2018-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 427 | 2,362 |
tj5zNhrM15k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj5zNhrM15k | Food Creates Smile | food creates smile by saya honda and sumi uitake turner there are three main elements in our lives one is to have places to live second is to have clothes to wear and last is to have food to eat you focused on foods there are three good things of food and eating one is that foods makes people feel satisfied second consuming well-balanced nutrition leads to great health and last by going to restaurants we can help their financial problems especially in this covet 19. these will bring many smiles to many people now let's get started first we went to a cafe near nerima station a local place for a school the cafe was very calm warm place we can relax and have the lunch we were able to have a very nutritious plate with many colorful deli's [Music] we were able to have a contempted feeling after eating this [Music] next we went to a udon noodle restaurant in sakuraji korean again a local station katajiru is the soup we put in the noodles which includes pork fried tofu burdock and japanese leek japanese mustard spinach and the leeks are made locally oodle noodles uses local flour and partially all weed the colored wounds are purple sweet potatoes local white radish leaf and chili it includes more than 120 grams of well-balanced vegetables with 812 kilocalories they were very savory and we were able to have some smiles on our face [Music] last we visited a pastry shop in oismigakuen the nearest station from our school this store is specified as tokyo locavore store and is in nedima collection the pastries they sail uses many local ingredients such as sweet potatoes and blueberries they were again very rich and tasty these were all the restaurants we picked up local stores and actually went there to take the videos so we hope our visit helped them in many ways including financial approach which is one of the main three influences we picked up we also hope that you were able to deepen understandings and interests towards foods making smiles it is your turn next to how smile with foods thank you for watching bye you | Rab Paterson | UC0tv83FXPSjYiWISx_eHsJg | 2021-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 367 | 2,040 |
LkslY1Fx0G4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkslY1Fx0G4 | Proof's Ugli Fruit | hey Freedom eisers proof here just wanted to show you what I was able to snag it's the last crop of the Season uh I was able to get a whole box of ugly fruit and I went to this grocery store Big Ups to glazers in Las Vegas and I was able to get a box of 27 for $31.50 and I was split I split it up with one of my buddies at my day job and uh well I had to throw one of them away they the one wasn't very good but uh I know people ask me all the time uh about some of the weird fruits that I like to buy and well this is the latest so one of the coolest things I've noticed is that check that out there the little sticker that that lets you know where it came from I don't know if it's clear enough to say where it's from but it's says it's made in Jamaica and it's pronounced ooly actually not ugly so just a heads up all right let me crack this uh crack this ugly real quick I'm going to let you guys view the Box just for a second there all right that's fine you can watch me peel it now check out the the skin is Pretty Tough never thought in my life I'd be peeling a fruit on camera but hey that's what we do all right so anyway after you take the ugly skin outfit you uh let me go ahead and bring you back up to speed here see doesn't look so scary it looks like a uh normal piece of fruit there and when you buy them in the box you get this uh great little yellow wrapper like this let's uh I don't know if you guys really want to see a man eat a piece of fruit on camera but hey that's fine all right we'll uh handle the p feeling of the ugly I guess all right yeah there's a lot of little white stuff on here but just let people know it's not scary um all right we'll show me eating it that's fine see the juice is well let me just put it this way the Citrus on this and the juice on the inside is about as juicy as you're going to find in a in a citrus fruit it really does pack a walop as far as the juice goes and it tastes something in between a tangelo and a pomelo grapefruit it's kind of a hybrid and hey it's a very very sweet fruit and hey I I paid $169 each actually uh at the local grocery store store glazers and I asked if they can get more they told me to put in an order for a case so we put in an order for a case and hey they got it with to us within what 5 days can't really argue with that anyway if you're looking for something different that has a similar feel and uh you're worried about a roommate possibly taking something because uh most people are scared to eat various different fruits um hey ugly might be right up your alley here I but once you peel it though I mean these things are addicting it's like eating a glass of orange juice almost I know they make ugly juice out in Florida not really sold out here but if you can get your hands on some ugly juice that that is some good stuff anyway proof negative Freedom rer radio.com I'm out | daftchemicals | UCF54eTqbxBRBlbEkh8m4BEA | 2011-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 608 | 2,876 |
8S-KWKxuEEI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S-KWKxuEEI | Views from the Sideline 6-15-2022 | the views and opinions expressed on the following program are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of on tv's management staff or board of directors [Music] detroit basketball [Music] and hello and welcome into views from the sidelines we're in the middle of june already june 15th and uh nba finals are about to wrap up this weekend um we are now going into game six it's been crazy we're gonna recap games three four and five talk about those and then already we have the nba draft next week it's already next week uh next thursday we'll do a full first round mock draft uh so today we're gonna talk about some stuff pertaining to the draft maybe some sleepers maybe some guys we don't think are gonna work out um guys pistons should look at we've kind of talked about it a little bit in the past but maybe go in a little more depth than we have before um malik how have you been enjoying these uh last couple finals games it has been i i've had so many thoughts i don't even know if i could sum it up until like one i want i want to see steph get this fourth ring it's been interesting seeing people the people on the side of staff and the people that are against death it's been interesting seeing the fan bases go back and forth i can't i can't deal with nba fans anymore that's a whole other point both both fan bases are screaming about referees and the rest referees have been horrible yeah but i i don't see how either side can complain when you have draymond and marcus smart and they both flop and they both do too much what i don't i don't yeah what are you what do you what do you expect i don't i don't know what the what's supposed to happen right but the basketball has been interesting it hasn't been great it hasn't been bad there's been sparks i think in every game yeah they're like their quarters of like fantastic basketball yeah and then the rest of the game is just like a toss-up yeah it's been it's been it's been strange but in a fun way right all right so let's get right into it um game three that was last wednesday so right after that night of the show last week the celtics they stole one they uh they won 116 to 100 and if i can remember correctly the warriors were up in this game like well there there was a point where steph like said brought them back in the third he had like 16 or 17 in the third yeah and they were up by like three or five but he wasn't getting much help yeah it was it was steph and clay finally showed up and then he didn't get much help besides that the only other player players and double figures were andrew wiggins and jordan poole yeah everybody else draymond was awful and it was a really ugly fourth quarter warriors only scored 11 yeah in the fourth quarter um so they didn't get any production basically out of their bench um like you said besides steph clay had a pretty good night though he had 25 um but when marcus smart is scoring 24 points that's all i always feel like that's bad news um for a team but i don't know it it still didn't feel like a a great win or didn't feel like they ended up winning by 16 and it didn't feel like the celtics were playing that much better necessarily yeah you you look at jason tatum stats and we'll we'll get to jason tatum but he was nine of 23 three of nine from three 20 26 points nine to six six rebounds his stat lines have been nice yeah but there's been so much more than what just his stat line show yeah jaylen brown was good too so celtics took the 2-1 lead and it kind of got scary for this for the warriors because you kind of i mean you didn't really expect it obviously the celtics were able to take the one in san francisco and then you know win their first game at home so it kind of threw the warriors off guard but in game four steph had a fantastic game 43 points 10 rebounds 7 to 14 from the 3. he really didn't get much help even in this game but it didn't matter because he was just so on target in this one um and they started otto porter which was very strange to see in the beginning yeah it was i was like what what is happening the warriors have been kind of messing with their lineups quite a bit recently they've struggled to find that fifth guy uh curry wiggins thompson and greene have all been like static they've played most of the time but that fifth guy is kind of rotated it's usually kavon looney but he he has some disadvantages yeah a lot of times yeah um another game tatum score uh struggled a bit he had 23 points 11 rebounds six assists so he did good all around but eight of 23. yeah just inefficient um marcus smart was a little less involved in this one but he's still finished with 18. he's had a pretty good series for the most part jaylen brown had a good game uh and derek white came off the bench shot good from three but not great from the field and celtics didn't get much from al horford in this one this was kind of like besides steph this would have been a very boring game because both teams were struggling for the most part um but steph i mean he lit it up yeah would you agree that that that is the game that steph needed to a lot a lot of his fans think whether or not he played like really good in this finals or not his legacy is secured yeah what do you think that game is like the one in his career now it's like it's unquestioned now how great he is i mean for me it's harder because i i just i've never really had that doubt i guess neither am i it's like for me it it didn't feel like it was some astronomical game from steph i guess it just it was but yeah yeah but like he he's a guy that feels like he could score 40. like when he's hitting i i don't think that that's out of the question i don't know that's just me um kind of how i am but i i don't know it was a great game but it to me it doesn't like stand out against anything else i think it was the whole finals aspect people have said even though he had he had 47 in the game against toronto in the finals right he's had some really good finals games but there are those i'm not gonna say the names of the big analysts that believe he's just he disappears in all fourth quarters and he's falling apart in all finals and yeah you look at the numbers it's clearly not true he's had some bad games he's had some really good games just like everybody else in the finals right he's averaging 34 against boston yeah and then he exploded for this all-time great finals game so [Music] i if you're a doubter like what do you even he he just had his worst finals game he one of his worst games ever going 0 for nine from three and it doesn't mess up what he's done yeah i'm gonna say that leads right into game five like you said steph had a terrible game 16 points eight assists four rebounds pretty pedestrian for a guy like steph seven of 22 from the three o of nine from the three point that's the first time he's done that since 2018 i think they said yeah but when he was off everybody else stepped up yeah um clay thompson played pretty good he had 21 points he hit some um some clutch threes kind of in the second half kind of solidified the game andrew wiggins had a big game again 26 points 13 rebounds um yeah he's just played really good he shot 006 from the three the warriors were nine to 40 from three-point line and they still won that game i think that's more so solidifying game to me because the warriors had one of their worst performances shooting the ball at least from three and they were still able to win the game 104 of 94. tatum had a better game this time 27 points 10 rebounds 4 assists but of course when he plays good the others didn't step in as much jaylen brown struggled marcus smart got 20. like i said he's been playing pretty good 10 points off the bench total yeah 10 total points off the bench and they i mean they didn't go deep into their rotation it was derrick white and grant williams for the most part the rest of the guys got into the end of the game but yeah it's still like they're not they're not rotating as many guys in like the warriors yeah you have your your four guys like we've been saying auto porter started again but they're giving kevon looney 17 minutes gary payton played 26 minutes he had a fantastic game 15 points jordan the pool hit that huge shot at the end of the third he had 14. yep and he he only played 14 minutes so like they're just getting more out of their rotational pieces um yeah last two games 97 and 94 for boston total yeah how does that happen in the nba finals in the biggest moments when you need these guys to step up you can't even score 100 points yeah and i mean the the biggest thing obviously the warriors had six turnovers and celtics had 18 yes 18 turnovers i i think this is a a good point to jump into jason tatum he now officially has the nba record for turnovers in the playoffs he passed lebron his stat lines look amazing when you just look at the simple things but the turnovers shooting 30 from two in the series free throws the missed free throws shooting 30 from two and his inability to score in the fourth yeah he's supposed to be a kobe disciple he he has put all this on himself oh yeah in the in the past few months and since he's gotten into the nba and i can't believe how small he's coming up like this is the same dude his rookie year he went chest to chest with lebron and dunked on him in the eastern conference finals yeah as a 20 year old right now he won't i haven't seen him like try somebody at the rim i can't remember the last time i've seen him do it like he he doesn't go hard to the basket he he goes for layups like fading away or he tries to like some like rotate his body and try to get around somebody he's he's not playing aggressive basketball right and it's i just don't understand what what what it is like in the fourth quarter he should not be deferring to marcus smart yeah so much in fourth goal marcus smart has shot in like six seven times in the last few fourth quarters just because jason tatum passes it to him and he he has a mentality of if i have a slightly open shot i'm going to take it yeah so you keep deferring to guys that shouldn't be taking these shots and i i just don't i don't understand what it is yeah he for being like you said for being a kobe guy he doesn't have like and we talked about it last week like guys that just don't have that killer instinct he just doesn't seem like he has it necessarily he has the talent but he doesn't have the instinct yeah uh he's not that he doesn't settle for threes because he's a good three-point shooter i would say but what we've known jason tatum to be at his best is going to the basket using that vertical that he has that athleticism kind of bullying guys towards the paint because he's a big dude he's he's put on a lot of money there were a bunch of moments in the milwaukee series where in the clutch they just couldn't defend him from getting to the rim and he would either go to the free-throw line or score right and he needs to like like i've seen jalen brown do that more lately if trying to go to the basket now jalen brown has had a lot of problems with turnovers as well he might have the worst hands besides russell westbrook i don't know what's wrong with this especially in that game that final game that last game that we just put he turned the ball over at terrible times yeah and just kind of gave it away too not even i don't know yeah it's he did not take his first shot until there were two minutes left in the first quarter because of his talent he still ended up with 27 points and it was clear it was annoying to see once he started getting aggressive he almost wasn't missing shots yeah because he's that skilled as a scorer but you don't even take a shot until two minutes left in the first yeah and then you go off in the like into the second and going into the third and then you just cut it off in the fourth right it doesn't make sense yeah and then yeah and then you get to him not having much help along with him not being aggressive yeah they missed 10 free throws a lot of them were late in the game um so that's 10 points right there that's a tie ball game not that you're gonna hit all your free throws but you would like to shoot better than 67 percent um so i have a question do you think this is like this is just them figuring it out in their first finals and not knowing how to handle these situations at the biggest level or do you think this is something that is like systematic and has to be changed with like getting new players i don't think it's necessarily systematic but it might be close also first year head coach in maudoku yeah but i don't know it seems to me it seems like there's a there's something wrong like it's more than just why can't one of the most talented young scorers in the league score in the fourth and why isn't he more aggressive why are jaylen brown's hand so bad like he can put together in like crazy crossover combos and make dudes fall with moves and then he has these moments where he just can't hold on to the ball right we know al horford is near the end of his career and he shouldn't be expected to live up to be like a 20 points a game guy but peyton pritchard has been mostly reliable as a backup most of these playoffs right they can't depend on them grant williams was fantastic in the milwaukee series can't depend on him now like i i can't tell which is which yeah i don't know i feel like it's maybe maybe a little bit of both um just because like i said it's weird that udoka's like shortened his bench even more like he's basically playing seven guys yeah now i know you you like to do that a lot in the finals but i feel like with the way that their offense works around tatum brown and sort of market smart right now that's very i don't know i don't want to say one-dimensional but it's like focused heavily on three guys and if you're gonna do that they're gonna kind of tire out a little bit whereas like the warriors they're playing their main guys a lot but there's no like one focal point of the offense besides maybe steph steph doesn't play like the first like four minutes of fourth quarters yeah like the first three or four minutes he's on the bench and the rest of the guys are figuring it out and then he comes in yeah and they can rely on keeping steph on the bench like late in the third quarter early in the fourth like you're saying and then to come back to close out the game whereas like what was it tatum and brown that played like the entire game isn't saying play 44 minutes jaylen brown played 44. yeah they played 40. yeah so like steph played 37 draymond played 35. andrew wiggins played 43 which is impressive right but like you said gary payton 26 minutes yeah devon looney 17. yeah like i feel like the celtics just need to get more out of their other guys they need to have better like a better rotation i guess i don't like because tatum and brown are predicated on getting to the basket like that's gonna take a lot of energy out of them now i know they're they're still young they can probably do it but when you get into a seven game series at this point i don't know i just feel like maybe they need to look at their rotations and try to get more out of these guys i know it's hard to trust a lot of these younger players but at this point they need to try something yeah i i also think they need to find a third a third guy that's not marcus smart yeah that can play make and get them that can really like get them buckets and be trustworthy market smart can get you 20 and 20 plus on games where he's hot a guy that can consistently get you like 18. like one of me and one of my friends we were talking about this yesterday and we were shuffling through like young dudes that they could possibly get like if you slide in like lou dort there averaged 18 last year shot almost 50 in corner threes and he's one of the up and coming lockdown defenders i think adding him does nothing but brings a positive is he can be relied on outside of tatum and brown who haven't been the most reliable in these finals themselves you don't have any consistency right so you need to find another consistent option [Music] yeah i can see that i don't know it's tough um do you think there's a chance of going to a game seven or do you think it's over i i think it might be over i mean we we've seen boston go from high highs to low lows and back and forth so it's possible boston could go off for like 120 in this game yeah and jason tatum goes for like 40. it's possible but these last two games it's just yeah i feel like last game was so demoralizing with steph having a terrible game yeah the warriors overall not shooting well and they still lost by 10. that to me that's pretty disheartening everybody around steph is like sky high confident right now too yeah andrew wiggins had some perkins step i don't know if you watched the after um interview but he was excited to possibly get his first title so yeah they're they're gonna be locked in and boston boston will probably be locked in too but yeah we've seen once they hit those dry spells and once they start making mistakes it starts getting to them yeah and again if you're a believer in game six clay this is the time to make your bet game five if you have faith in game six clay yeah which i most likely will so yep um we will see we will recap that next week see what happens um i would assume if anybody's gonna win the finals mvp it's going to be steph but i don't know maybe they surprised us maybe andrew wiggins goes for 40 in this closeout to me there's no chance yeah andrew steph is going to be finals mvp if they win right i think so too all right like we said next week we're already at the nba draft and it's crazy because i feel like i mean the season is just ending so it's it's crazy that they do it so quickly nowadays um but we're getting some more information now there's been a trade already um for some picks uh malik do you have that one handy because i don't know how to pull it up all right i'm trying to but um basically it was the nuggets in oklahoma city i know that yeah and oklahoma city is getting to michael green who's a solid role player honestly i i kind of like his game um do you want the official details yeah they gave up what the 30th pick so yeah denver traded jamaica green in a protected 2027 first round pick to okc for the 30th pick and the draft and two future second round picks so the nuggets now have 21 and 30 in this draft and the thunder have 212 and 34. yeah so not a crazy move necessarily i would say but it's something it's interesting it gets the uh game going i guess to say um but yeah so and i think another kind of fairly bigger news is that out of king's camp it's been rumored that the sacramento kings are looking at keegan murray at the number four slot which surprised me at first but when you said the other day that it made sense because they say they want to win now which is i think we both agreed ridiculous yeah but if they want to win now yeah keegan might make the most sense right because he's he's a i don't know to me he's he's a weird player because he's like a power forward in college more of a small forward and the nba and in today's nba he he honestly is yeah but he can slide into the three yeah yeah and there is still that outside uh rumor that they could still trade the fourth pick that's a possibility yeah but i think it makes it would make the pistons decision a lot easier if the kings took keegan murray at four because then the pistons i think it would be an easy jaden ivy call um i'm not like in love with jayden ivy i guess but i think at that point if he fell to us at five i would go ahead and take that and i'd be very happy with that because after that you get shaydon sharp benedict matherin keeps going up boards um and those guys are kind of iffy for me like they could be really good i just don't know where they're gonna how they're gonna end up in the nba i guess it's kind of my thoughts um do you wanna go over some of the maybe some of your sleeper pics in the draft to look out for guys so for me people aren't talking about my mindset of sleepers is all like within the pistons trading for a second pick right now because i fully expect it to happen and it's come it's completely up in the air after we know the big three and then everybody knows it's most likely keegan murray shaden sharp or jaden ivey in the next three yeah after that nobody knows who's going where [Music] and there's rumors about jeremy grant being traded to portland for that seventh pick which would be amazing yeah there's there's been uh i haven't seen it more than once but a rumor about them trading for the pelicans pick or or another team within that like 7-10 area yeah but the strongest one has been jeremy grant to portland if they got that second pick there are a few guys to consider for me after looking through all the players i think who i'd want the most is jalen during out of memphis yeah to me he is the type of big man that you need to win in today's game great size really strong he's got the dwight howard type body yeah he's built like a superhero he's bouncy really good rebounder good defender but he could be better and he can catch lobs out of the pick and roll and he's pretty he's he's good around the world he does he doesn't have many post moves but i see him as he could be like a slightly better or upgraded version of robert williams for the for boston okay and if we get that i think that's a great piece a guy with size athleticism and can do the dirty work on both sides yeah and give you a little bit of offense when you need it so jalen during would be my biggest sleeper mostly because of the option of them trading for a second pick i think jeremy sohan out of baylor is a guy that i really like his story is insane yeah like i think he was born in i can't remember where he was born but where he where he's born doesn't match up with his accent because he has like a british accent but he was born in another in another country but he's also lived in like he's lived in several countries and he went to high school here it's it's all over the place and he has a different color here so he's he's an interesting prospect but he's six eight he's over 230 and he has a lot of talent on both ends yeah he's a really good defender high energy guy he shot the three the three better than i expected at baylor it wasn't like anything mind-blowing but he has a nice looking jumper i like what he brings to the table yeah he would have to get better in a lot of areas but he has a lot of stuff to work off of yeah i agree i like those picks a lot i i think jalen duran would be really good um we still have to kind of wait and see i mean you can't i guess you can't wait and see because free agency is after the draft that's the hardest part um but deandre hayden is still rumored to be in the pistons i mean yeah i think we might be in the minority of being like yeah we don't know about this yeah cause there are a lot of pistons fans are like yes and we're like why yeah he's he's like the top rumored free agent that the pistons will get um our buddy chris is really pumped about it i just don't one i i don't know if it's actually gonna happen because i could see him going to a team that's a little more ready but with his apparently his top i know like the top two are the pistons and the pacers so maybe he's not ready to win now maybe he just wants his money i don't understand the pacers at all that's that's really cool i mean it's a bonus is gone so but uh they might trade miles turner but they they got jalen um smith i think yeah they have jalen smith yeah they got him and isaiah who went to kentucky from michigan from pontiac yeah they got both of them why why throw all that money into deandre ayton that's pacer's problem that's that's a but that's all that could be a problem for the pistons i don't want to throw him a max deal yeah if you're not joel embiid or nikola jokic like why give a center the max right i think the only thing [Music] nah that wouldn't work never mind just ignore that yeah i'm torn on deandre ayden because i think he'd be a nice fit yeah i have no doubt to play well and help them like get better i just don't know if like if that's it you know because it's nowhere near like the piece that's going to get them over the hump at all right it's like it's almost neutral because i want to trade away jeremy grant yes and then we get deandre ayden i would say a similar level of player like just below that star level of player um like potential all-star but does it remind you too much of andre drummond again no i i think i think ayton has a little more in his game he does but the motor yeah yeah maybe like not sure if you're gonna get it every night at 100 yeah that's always a a toss-up but man i don't know the other thing too is like if we do get deandre eden and we still drafted we were able to get that trade in this is all circumstance trade jeremy grant for that seven pick we still take jalen durin we signed deandre ayden could jaylen duran and isaiah stewart potentially still ha because they're to me they feel more like energy guys could they force deandre hayden to play harder i don't know i i i wouldn't see a scenario where they draft a young center and then sign deandre because some is it that's almost pushing isaiah's stored out the door well that's why i started thinking like is there a spot that you play deandre ayton at the four but i don't think he stretches the floor enough i think they're about to invest in marvin bagley because of the signs he showed last season yeah so i think he's most likely the four and but at the same time too like you talk about pushing isaiah stewart out like i'm kind of there not that he's a bad player i'd like to keep him as a backup but it's clear that he's not the a starting center on like a high level or winning team because even if you i mean because like like you said it's basically j jalen during or jeremy sotian and they're kind of similar molds those are the guys i like they're they're the guys i like too a lot of people are have been on the benedict mather and hype train he's not gonna be potentially getting him at seven he'll be there at seven do you think so uh yeah i keep hearing people at six and then he's gonna i would i'd be surprised if it wasn't sharp keegan and jaden in whatever order because if it goes one of them could drop if they go keegan murray at four pistons take iv at five yeah maybe straight on sharp at six so then that's the pacemaker six is the pacers right so yeah i guess he could be there yeah but then at the same time like if you don't get deandre ayton now you're kind of the whole deandre eaton thing is you're not stuck you're not stuck but i i don't think there's a player we need to throw that much money into right now i i don't either necessarily but we got a place that we got to pay sadiq and kade in a few years you could get a free agent i know you're not with this but a guy that would get over 100 mil but not the max and would fit well you know you know who i'm talking about but then why are we drafting jaden ivy true it all depends on the draft that's it all depends on the draft but that's what i'm saying they get jay knivey and jalen during to me you don't have to take a swing on either of those guys you could just go take safe like yeah yeah deals that make sense and aren't too expensive but still quality players right yeah there's a lot to think about and then yeah they also got hamadou diya we don't know what players are leaving we don't know which ones are staying like there's a chance they trade kelly olynyk he's still a good trade bait because a winning team would want a guy like kelly and corey joseph he's not going to get him out cory joseph isn't going to be a piss the next season yeah and then trade killian we already traded trey lyles trade trade killian move saving i wouldn't mind if they did it but i'd like to keep them as the backup for now yeah man the pistons are gonna have another interesting off season just thinking about it um okay so while we're on the pistons topic let's just keep with that the pistons do have pick 46 in the second round they do have you looked around what kind of guys are in that area i'm gonna be honest my life is so wrapped up in in two first round picks that i've looked and seen 46 multiple times and i've been like huh and then i just go back to my other thoughts like i haven't put deep thought into what they do with that 46 pick there are some guys yeah that'll be around there like this is a homer pick but i think he's he's talented enough to be to be picked there i think jamal kane out of oakland wouldn't be a bad pick at 46. okay 20 and 10 he played against big teams and was unstoppable i saw him play at alabama i was there at the michigan state game too he gave both of those teams problems mm-hmm i will tell you just from you know i'm i'm about to pull up a draft board just just from [ __ ] in the past oakland guys don't get drafted too often they don't they can make it later but okay so speaking of homer you want to know who the pistons in this random draft mock that i found pistons are taking musa d about they have 46. i would be opposed to it they also i would like it except for the the reference that they gave him they say he's a jonathan isaac light who these comparisons are so bad that does not make any sense at all i get it i i'm sorry i don't it's all lanky that's the only comparison does a little bit of everything but they're com they're totally different types of players oh yeah because muslim beats mostly is all energy and like grit and rebounding and defense and hints of high level scoring jonathan isaac was like mainly honestly i don't even know what his game was because he hasn't played that much he he was he was a like decent shooter and was supposed to have a little bit of game yeah and was becoming a good defender but i don't just because they're both lanky and like nah yeah i don't really see the jonathan isaac comparison um some other guys around they have trevor keels going at 50. uh keon ellis going at 51. um a little bit before that they do have like patrick baldwin junior going at 41. caleb his stock has fallen so hard it's crazy caleb houston at 42 kennedy chandler at 43. i don't think he's he will drop this far at all caleb but it would be insane if christian koloko fell to the 46th pick i think they have him really early in this yeah there's no way he drops yeah he might go first round they haven't met 31 he's my pacers but yeah they're max christie at 33 who i've seen him in the first round there's there's marshawn bull champ stuff you know i'm somewhat interested i wouldn't be my i wouldn't be mad i don't think he's going to fall necessarily just for the pedigree but andrew nemhard if he fell you know who i'd be interested in david roddy the 6 8 250 pound guard okay i honestly would i'd be very interested in david roddy he shot high 40 from three yeah he's at that size and he's a high level playmaker just i i don't i don't even know if he'd make the team i honestly i just want to see him play in summer league yeah and see how he'd like match up against i just love him as a player honestly i think jayden hardy could be an interesting choice there because he wasn't really that efficient in the g league yeah but i think he has high level scoring potential in the nba he still has the skill yeah and i i i'd like to see him actually like this group of guys christian brown they have him at 36. wendell moore oh man i'm sorry i i can't get i can't get with window i don't love wendell moore but i can't do it here's his uh his nba comparison ron harper hi ron harper and really here's a name you haven't heard in a while john salmons john whoever made that comparison bravo uh hey if window moore becomes john salmons good for him yeah and then uh the last one that i kind of like is john butler now i just want to go through these have you seen john butler yeah he's a 7-1 like two guard yeah so his description but he's like 170 pounds crazy 174. crazy fluid and agile for a 7-1 player and has a great three-point shot the draft is about upside and butler has a lot of it i'd be okay with it because that's kind of a spot that pistons could use his comparison is a taller channing fry i mean that's not terrible now i honestly just want to hear more comparisons i know because i know some of them are going to be horrible but those last two john solomons and taller channing frye that's not bad caleb houston is a mike dunleavy light i still can't understand why he went into the draft yeah i don't i don't necessarily get it either but yeah so the pistons i mean there's some decent guys in the in the second round yeah and i would hope that they can find somebody like we said they've been doing good in the draft lately even gabe brown is 56 i think gabe brown could be somebody that turns out good in the nba i think ron harper jr could be a good pro yeah i think he could scottie pippen jr could be a decent pro he's got some scoring ability and a little bit of play making gabe brown should be a yeah i'm going to take this swing he should play at least 10 years in the nba yeah gabe has all the makings to be a long like career three and d guy yeah and they have him at 56 in the draft i like i think that could be a good pick gabe should beat you for somebody i i have full faith that he's going to have a long nba career that athleticism as long as he stays healthy that athleticism the jumper and he could be a high level defender yeah right now they have kofi coburn also out of the top 60. listen and his player comparison kevin duckworth plus wow that's incredible i've i want to ask you how you feel about these two guys oh no okay so now sorry to interrupt okay jamari bouye from san francisco i like his game until i saw this comparison reggie jackson get him out reggie jackson is a really good player for the clippers right now the pistons days are they're there a long time ago okay just just wipe them out of your mind but do you think buddy bayhem buddy baeham has any chance in the league i love betty behind don't ask me that question do you think he has i get any chance i do the young joey he has good enough size and he's just a shooter he could be jj redick's role could he be duncan robinson 2.0 i think he'd be a little better actually he's not getting paid 100 million but he might in this landscape but yeah i think he could i think he could get i think he could be an upgrade from duncan robinson but he's in that mold i think brady manic has a has a better chance than him because he's even taller and can like rebound some yeah they have brady manic at 83. wow jd note is 85. there's a lot of guys in this draft that i think could find their way the g league is going to be very interesting not the g league the summer league is going to be very interesting this year seeing all these dudes with like known names yeah that might marcus bingham again we don't know i don't know what this uh what are you looking at i'm on um si sports illustrated okay i'm on some nba draftroom.com is marcus bingham he's like 75. he's 97 on this one that's where he should be johnny giuseng is 93 like his stock fell i don't know why he didn't go pro after the tournament last year they thought why did he come back they thought they could run it back isaiah brockington 91 um colin gillespie 87. like i feel like there's some guys and then the biggest one that like i don't know it's kind of weird nowadays but at 79 they have kai soto remember that guy there are a bunch of people that i've seen hyping up kai soto like he's literally going to be one of the best players in this class yeah and outside of youtube workouts i have nothing yeah i have nothing to say about kysoto most people don't know him yeah he's been in the mbl um he's played pretty good um and wow his his compare his nba comparison is quite different because the range between the two players that they have two players as this comparison and they're pretty that's a pretty big range to me alexis ajinka and rick schmitz to me that feels like a very wide comparison that's like the 2k thing where they say this is his ceiling and this is his yeah that's kind of what it is his floor is alexia jensen i'm sorry i can't take him yeah i can't i i highly doubt rick smits is his ceiling yeah hyunjung lee is that 80 sharpshooter his comparison is jason capono anthony morrow i'd take that number i take it golden state pick up young's young lee might end up with him they should do it so yeah again i think there's there could be some guys in the back end of this draft that you could find that could turn into something good there are a few overtime elite players in here that i don't trust at all i'm sorry i have no faith in in overtime elite players yeah i just can't do it i heard there are a pair of there are some twins that are going to be in next year's class that are that both like have crazy talent but yeah i just i don't trust it at all why should i have faith in the overtime league well then next year has um a couple of the other um man why can i not think of his name the other really tall lanky kid that plays overseas at the moment who the french kid yeah the top pick victor wimbenyama yes yeah i've seen a lot of hype videos about him as well um okay getting back into some of the more top prospects again i i think the late round of this draft could be really interesting there's a lot of names that we've heard for a while i want you to predict the top five oh gosh i got this right last year i picked scotty barnes at four so you might be onto something you might have your antennas up again okay i mean we got orlando one let me look at this orlando one they got they got a bunch of young guards they got window carter you got your boy i got bull bull and mo bamba which who knows with them too so again my love would be if they drafted chet homegrin but i don't think they're going to the more i keep thinking it or more i keep seeing it i think it feels like it's going to actually be pretty set in stone where it's jabari smith chet holmgren paolo the kings i have no idea that's the hardest part guessing what the kings the sacramento kings are going to do in this draft i don't know right now i'm not going to place my bet on it but i would say keegan murray because that's what i've heard but we'll have to do this again next week when we do the actual mock um because even just looking at cbs which cbs always feels weird they just did their mock eight minutes ago jabari smith chet holmgren paolo bancaro jaden ivey the pistons are taking dyson daniels from the g-league ignite he's rising up boards and clearly into lottery territory after a strong g-league season he's a creative live dribbler passer with great size and incredible defensive chops perimeter defensive defender with his playmaking skills he may be multi-positional offensive weapon so is he a stronger killian hayes is that what you're telling me is is this let's let's look at the stats 11 points a game six rebounds forces okay listen decent all-around player dyson daniels has talent three-point percentage 25 i don't want it get them out then pick number six they have jeremy soshan going to indiana keegan murray at seven there's been no jaden ivy yet right no he was he went four oh to the kings no [ __ ] not sharp aj griffin at eight hate that pig um benedict matherin 9 shaden sharp 10 to washington ty ty washington at 11. cbs always feels like they're reaching on their draft they're having the pistons take dyson daniels yeah i i don't like the idea of that at all i'd i'd be tuned out of the rest of the draft well this goes into kind of this kind of goes into what i wanted to talk about though what are the players that you're like most concerned about at the top like some of those lottery picks like who are you happy here shaden sharp i've said before it's too much of an unknown i don't trust dyson daniels in the top 10 either i've said i'm not a fan of johnny davis from wisconsin i like benedict matherin but i think he still has a lot of room to grow on offense so it i think it really depends on what team drafts him because i don't think he just comes out balling like donovan mitchell or something who else i like walker kessler i like mark williams i gotta go back to the list now uh tyson daniels i like him but i i don't think he should go top 10. aj griffin is one that i i like aj griffin see i don't i don't know what it is about aj griffin i his size and his shooting ability even though some of it might be fluky that shooting percentage i don't know if it's going to translate to the nba right but it's clear that he can shoot even with that weird shooting motion and him being like well over like 210 pounds and like strong and athletic yeah he can pump fake and take it to the hole he can get some foul calls he can get some free throws i like aj griffin and he has the build to be a high level defender another one that i don't like ty ty washington he was really inconsistent and he was one year at kentucky he was hyped up a lot i don't know i just there's another one that concerns me milk how do you feel about johnny davis are you are you just joking after after after what i just said yeah i wasn't paying attention okay i know he's the guy that he didn't like yeah he averaged 20 for wisconsin he put them on his back but it's something about his game that i just don't trust yeah i could be completely wrong like last year i hated josh giddy yeah he had no faith in him yeah yeah i had no faith in him also looking at this mock draft they have jalen duran going it to 18 to chicago listen man they got mark williams ahead of them this one has it's just a list it doesn't it's like not like a mock draft but they have jalen dern 14 overall has just like top prospects i would not hate if detroit took him at seven i wouldn't hate it at all yeah i wouldn't either i forgot about my biggest sleeper at like the very end ocha igbaji yeah he is the guy that i think will help a winning team immediately and will be actually like really productive i think he can come in and average like 10 or 11 points shoot like 40 41 from three and be one of the best defenders on a good team yeah i think he has all of that in him so wendell moore 17 this is see this is why patrick baldwin 18. yeah this is why mock drafts and things are so fun to look at because they're all over the place also ej liddell i think he is a winning player he's one that people somehow keep saying he could slip to the second round i don't if that happened whoever's in the second round better jump on him i i think ej ladell is a great player listen i think if charlotte wants to move pj washington i think if you pick up ej liddell there won't be that much drop off yeah honestly i think he could step right into that pj washington position i think he's a tougher player at the position yeah a little shorter but he's he's tougher right and he can hit just as many shots yeah he shoots the three pretty well yeah so yeah people say he's under size but like i don't know he plays bigger than he is i would say um yeah got anything else uh any sleepers any busts you want to talk about any last uh tara easton out of lsu almost 6 10 very athletic raw offensive skill but he can hit the three yeah and he gives you energy i think he could sneak into the top like 25 because all that together and oh the last home guy we haven't talked about max christie do you think he's at the end of the first round or do you think he's going into the second i think he's second round i think he's second round talent but i'd be surprised if a first round team took a swing on him that high yeah i've been seeing more and more of it malachi branham was a better freshman than him at ohio state yeah but they a lot of i've seen a lot of places have malachi branham lottery yeah like top 20-ish and lastly the big man out of serbia his name is so close to the denver nuggets big man it's scary nicola yovich yeah i need denver to draft him yesterday yeah i need him and i mean nicole jokic and yovich playing minutes together i need it it would make me so happy that'd be funny alrighty that uh that'll do it for this episode of views from the sidelines next week like we said we'll i mean the nba finals will be final we'll talk about it talk about the finals mvp any other things going forward any other news and notes nba hits us with we'll do a full first round mock draft we'll do some final thoughts on the draft drafting is next thursday kind of an 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said town see if I was with them I probably would've got clean you just got this last minute and look how good they look I'm telling you only downtown what a cartel say you want you can get on don't know everything gotta sound even though I do that Brad Pitt so cute I want that outfit the smaller eyes jungle choked on one day again oh yeah and my life's in shambles right now because we gate is straight enough and I didn't bring my straightener with me but we'll try make this work so right now I'm in small aims my make up now and you guys will see ya after miss you over here royal faith day where the royal face is why Chelsea you guys can follow her on Instagram I'm gonna put her Instagram on the screen here so you guys can see she did my makeup the last time in my video you guys saw and everyone was complimenting me on it she's one who did it she's installing so right so we're gonna do makeup and I'll get back to him today they came in she made me clean off my hands cuz she's like no one's catching anything what I was telling her that like everywhere I went today I went it was like telling me and washing my hands for his wash my hands first as soon as I went in I was like oh okay yeah what's really happening right now oh and in the previous clip you guys saw the other girl that was wearing like the full suit on intro selling gloves and everything downstairs as her finish but we're taking photos oh it's so nice the makeup looks too perfect like it looks like she's stuck on makeup point B's and killed it off that's all perfect it looks I'm going friend the lighting camera hey guys so this is the final look it looks so good it's for Carnival so if you guys don't want to book her for Carnival this year I'm gonna have her information I'm gonna have her Instagram down below and you guys can contact her through Instagram this looks so good I'm using my phone right now I've had my like vlog camera I feel like it would show a little bit more but this is really nice look how perfect all of this is it's so nice so we're done now it's time to go home so yeah let me see you guys in my next clip which is going to be tomorrow good morning everyone I'm installing the blame breakfast does he hide to my video tonight when he's making some bread fruit I'm gonna eat here for a bit I'm gonna go do errands a lot of the places are closed today it's what's happening Jenson come here he's in front of NC bean and the gym guys can buy from him you are you open every day Friday yeah okay so another thing is when I was in wonderful asthma I went to a store called Maxie okay Maxie's they were having like a sale and I picked up all these rods and I only spent $1,000 on all these rods and now I've picked up these brows because I was like let me wear these in the yard like just you know they're simple bras I can wear around with them like at home doing things so this is how they look guys you guys have to go they're $200 each I picked up like all the decent like this had like something on it but I was told they can come on so I just bought it I'm picked up all these those like yeah these are so simple bras you can wear around now these are sale items though they're always having sales off $199 guys I'm not I'm now a 38 see I used to be a double D 32 double D was crazy so much me and everything but it's okay and these are all like clip them off at the frame so they're really nice I was in wash clothes so I found some of these and I want to share it with you guys because anyone's looking for like simple really simple nice picture frames these are our hundred and make it look $90 that bashko they're really really really really nice hey guys I'm just buying like snacks and legs like one of the only supermarkets open right now so we're just shopping and guys you would think that we're in a movie the way that everyone is acting wait how much are these just come on for these earrings the silver ones oh they are Gordon oh really anywhere silver yeah that students how much are these how much are they this one you have a small ones 550 why is it so my name let me see yeah this is 13 or these are 5000 it affords a demerit someone inches happy | Annesha Adams | UCGospnCyl_T31tyGlYQlKhg | 2020-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,214 | 6,109 |
kiURVhMC9cI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiURVhMC9cI | Don't Use Your Mouth So Much | hi everybody thanks for joining me my name is Yoon this week my vocal tip is don't open your mouth so much when you're saying I don't know if some of you remember or recall or even presently have a choral director or teacher possibly saying open your mouth when you're saying now this is my personal opinion and also through experience that when you open your mouth too much this is what happens you drop your jaw and then this thing here that's called Chung well it goes back and goes back and blocks off your air and when it blocks off your air you can't produce any sound why do they say open your mouth well because they think that if you do open your mouth you will get more sound because obviously if the space is larger then more sound is able to travel out is that correct sure I guess I should ask a science guy to find out so for example when you do sing and you start to open your mouth more what ends up happening is that you do drop your jaw and the tongue goes back and then you block off your air and then all of a sudden it gets a lot harder to sing things that you want to sing for instance especially when you want to sing higher notes people tend to drop their jaw more and that causes a chain reaction drop the jaw suck the tongue back block off the air and that's why it gets hard and that's why you feel like you're straining and shoving and pushing all that sound out or at least trying to if you try to sing without opening your mouth so much and not using you're dropping your jaw if a sound would be different let's try something I'm going to sing a little passage where I'm actually going to purposely drop my jaw and open my mouth wide I'm going to sing an excerpt from a Gershwin tune called I've got rhythm and I'm going to purposely open my mouth more than I ever would normally when I sing I got rhythm i got-- music i got my man who could ask for anything more or I got Daisy's in green pastures I've got my man who can ask for anything more okay first of all I want to tell you how obnoxious that looks and sounds it's really annoying could you imagine having to talk to someone all the time and they really open their mouths they were really wide mouth talkers it's like a Seinfeld episode you know what I mean saying oh he's a wide talker instead of a close talker a wide talk are always opening the mouth really wide to make sure that they're really being heard and that all the sound is coming out and then they want to articulate everything oh my gosh too crazy now I'm gonna sing the excerpt again and I'm gonna sing it where I won't be opening my mouth as much I got rhythm I got music now I got my man who can ask for anything more I've got Daisy's in green pastures now I got my man who could ask for anything more okay so physically singing it with a smaller mouth it was a lot easier and I felt that the sound was way more consistent it felt more leveled and also I didn't look like someone who would drive you absolutely buggers because they're opening in the mouth too much you can still have lots of articulation and detail but you don't have to make it happen by opening your mouth and like trying to get all that sound but you can go back to the first example and hear how it sounded in the second example I feel that when you're opening your mouth a lot it gets kind of wild and crazy but not in a good way we really don't want to do that because you could you imagine singing a four-minute song with your mouth going constantly like this could you imagine having a conversation with someone who is like four minutes long four minutes would be torturously long if someone was talking to you like this all the time also the person talking like this it's exhausting so to sum up today you don't need to open your mouth that much all you need to do is keep it small she an excellent little tip is try to sing a passage or try to sing a tune like you're a ventriloquist I am NOT a professional ventriloquist but I think of the concept of not moving my mouth that much and seeing what will happen if you've ever seen a ventriloquist they're amazing they're not moving their mouths but you can hear everything that they're saying and that's possible because hey man they do it try to sing something try to sing any passage that you want like a ventriloquist as much as you can like we're not gonna go to the rose and talk like this so you can understand everything everything but we are gonna sing a passage where you're trying to keep it as small as possible so let's do that I got rhythm again oh I got rhythm I got music now I got my man who could ask for anything more now I got Daisy's in green pastures I got my man who could ask for anything more okay not bad you know once you get the hang of that and once you know how you can make it all maneuver back there that's where the sound is it's not appear in front of your lips it's here the lips and the teeth and all that kind of stuff those are for the fine details but what you want to get to is this sound and it's hard to get to the sound when your lips then everything else are going out of control that's it for today subscribe if you'd like to learn more you can like or you can share and we'll see you next time bye | yscmusic | UCUOvUJcS1tcrApfVZD7MRLA | 2016-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,036 | 5,224 |
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