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Call of Duty: Vanguard - Shigenori Ota With Type 100 (Hardpoint Gameplay)
foreign [Music] thank you [Music] God no I'm ready for action he's on his way [Music] thanks hardpoint located all right good job [Applause] [Music] I'm impressed thank you [Music] thanks straight away thanks oh boy [Applause] that brings me back to life [Applause] all right boys hardpoint activated hardpoint [Music] he might call the foreign [Music] you lost thank you [Applause] hardpoints Under Fire [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] thanks [Applause] [Music] oh guys hardpoint confirmed shooting up [Music] know better once again thank you [Applause] thank you my good job friendly guard dog on his way thank you hardpoint location hardpoint is active [Applause] contact [Applause] shooting up [Music] [Applause] thank you foreign [Applause] all the way time for more intensity friendly bombing run inbound shooting up I'm sorry hardpoint located saving a victory fry rest up get some Chow [Music]
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Kristin Peace: 2022 Ken Haycock Award for Exceptional Professional Promise Recipient
hi i'm kristen peace the spring 2022 recipient of the ken haycock award for exceptional professional promise i am truly grateful to dr bolman dr harlan and the entire student awards and scholarships committee along with the ischool director dr chao the school of information faculty in particular the professors who have guided me these past 18 months and my fellow mlis students class my class learning from professors and collaborating with classmates my lis interests sharpened and career horizons broadened i applied to san jose state university i school with a vague notion of becoming a public librarian but will graduate focused on landing an academic librarianship position my librarianship goals have grown from a generic idea of connecting people with books to a specific passion for bibliographic instruction from wanting to do something positive in my city los angeles to being able to define that positive something with phrases like open education resources equitable information access and transformative agreements i'm looking forward to launching my professional librarianship journey from the foundation the sjsu ischool has helped to build thank you
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GROWING UP CARIBBEAN Pros and Cons| Fi Di Kulcha-Episode 14
on today's episode of photo culture I asked my viewers to send me videos sharing their experience of what it's like growing up in the Caribbean hope you enjoy what's up guys your girl Bella here representing for charismatic TV remember the road under things anyways here just telling you about growing up Caribbean so this is the yard that I grew up in that little house and it taught me humble beginnings it taught me how to appreciate what you have and to make the best of all you have I'm so I'm just here drinking a little cold Malta you know enjoying the time that obviously this beautiful place is allowing me to have and just remembering that life is short and you need to live it and enjoy - the best way possible growing of Caribbean has meant so many different things to me especially because I have a Trinidadian father AB insentient mother it's a big Union grandmother and my grandfather on my father's side is a Venezuelan descent so I've learned to deal with a lot of cultures and how to ask for a lot of things because of these different cultures but I would have to say I won't change anything about growing up in the Caribbean or growing up in Trinidad typically and to be honest one of the perks is that we get to travel a lot even though it's a bit expensive sometimes the opportunities that I get to travel and visit my family on the different islands is great and I wouldn't trade it for anything because Maggie Gyllenhaal one thing I would change about growing up urban if I put it would be that of maybe no mindomo glamour and word are surrounded a life inside the US I think that not only made it hard for me appreciate my country but it also added certain public means feeling that I wouldn't be able to go up successful on this I move it away and further life over here at school career but I've noticed that recently a lot of Caribbean people here more unified for example you can't have a conversation about fried ducks and seats not good because babies and will come for you we're taught that Trinidadians are both doubles being master because that's going to start a riot so I think that's really cool I mean I'm not too sure it's not taking a problem so in today's world but if I could go back in time to change something about me growing up carry on best thing in the world and I would have wanted otherwise especially for the fact that I've been exposed to so many different cultures within the caravan I've grown up in three different countries Jamaica Haiti and China grown up Caribbean was not that bad it was pretty good cuz you have some experiences that mold you into the person you are today I remember when I was growing up I was going to Froome Technical High School and I used to go to this river after school with some of my friends and for some reason somebody would always see me and tell my mother so I remember the first time I went home she asked me yo where have you been I was like yo I was at school she said so how did somebody tell me that they saw you at the river I'm like oh yeah I went to the rafters who she's like okay don't let it happen again because I didn't send you to school to go to the river said okay but me me being the first night was I decided that I was still gonna go because you know I went couple more times I didn't hear it caught and then I don't know where somebody saw me one more time told my mother and you know I went home she saw mrs. that we're coming from I said school she said okay I got my underpants wait so I didn't I didn't have any on I was trying to change it and the minute I took off my pants she busted back in the room and saw that I didn't have any on and she was like okay just take your belt out she backed me in a corner and she beat the hell out of me hey man I said this to say experiences like that you know it makes you makes you change the way I thinking and I was too scared of my mom to actually not turn out to be an upstanding member of society Oh Greg of Caribbean you you if you didn't you missed out on a lot because there are certain things that actually molded your life in a different way that only Caribbean parents can actually do that for you oh yeah she is the type of person that would be so can I tell you like if you ask her if you can do something to you she's right okay go ahead and do it and when you do it guess what she quarreled about the same things you just gave it from which everything whenever I give trouble she'll put me outside with in Belize we have this thing that we call a scrub board so usually what she does is give me my basket of clothes put it outside put me outside with our big top and mask robot so I do was just sit down there whole days washing clothes and for me I think almost all of us in a kind of eloquence has have passed through this because for me I could just finish cleaning up the house doing aa kind of signal and the minute I come on ladder where is the minute I sit down onto something guess what but what I thought you know nothing in the house and I sit on sit on this glass gets hard just go I got it OOP that's the minute you sit down you become the laziest person they-they-they what it is here let's firstly you just name it irresponsible everything they give you I just finished a job to do and I'll hand him Jay one thing that I was sure going up caribbean-like superstition that my parents would have like told me when like our own the early times where I just saw in what they would say hey you know what's point at it or else you won't click a finger and that was like a saying or belief back in the days in Haiti what they would tell to kids and another one is do not run or walk with one photo slippers or it means that you want your mother today or your mother is going today that's scary thankfully yo it didn't come true but I have a warrant for the suppose for a while as a sign and I don't know if it is like a means of showing respect course something I really don't know but yeah I was born in Kingston but partially grew in st. Mary no as a kid growing up I was kind of a tomboy but not like who Tom well that I got a bicycle right and you know when a young lady advice to say oh yes yeah when I buddies to United oh yeah I promise to do it nobody can track you so I get my advice to Kilometre Array where the door is because my mind I stood on some eating the red best with all it avoided is it no it's not the reason everybody right then by stood on the is I know we say oh you're not possibly I we please talk about whatever I was in the lead cause you know when I Jenna but it it is so various the bicycle is gonna reach like don't the heel dog Maria I say oh the brakes not work and this is like while I'm going down to you so it's like right mother their mates to say that you what am I going to do I look in front I'm an officer like all right where could I probably crash so then before our each cost before each passed around I realized there was an almond tree this big almond tree right and you know that there's a tire it's either my device will go in the road crash on date more likely our will crash into almond tree so I was at unity and we'll see I thought the episode was still you know you have to go anyways so I just like mask it down the hill with the bicycle ski downhill and I'm gonna turn the bicycle and just say go straight up another almond shield I'm surprised I didn't even plan for the bus to come I don't know how that Eva happen but the bicycle just like to talk over with my dog on me I don't think I'll change anything about beautiful living in a car but I've been mean to me that's what makes us unique you know Caribbean people that special especially Paris the Paris it does have a special gear once I wouldn't trade it I want to try to be in a climate in the car man for anything like one of my favorite childhood memories would be helping my grandma me cook in the in the kitchen mm-hmm she would either let me like put the seasoning on the Medes are you know let me lick the spoon or whatever the case may be I had a really good childhood and also we had when I was growing up like ten dogs so it was always important for us to feed the dogs so done turn cornmeal and give them with Alaska and just make sure I say I let it out they never eat up the food um and to be able em stuff so also one thing that my parents taught me growing up was that you should always incorporate God and everything so we used to go to church all the time every time so now with that church idea Monday where is Tuesday nights I've ever studied Wednesday a prayer meeting sure there is Friday would be eat a huge service our men's night our women's types such day choir practice Sunday all over again yes so yeah but that taught me that God is the center of everything he's the one that gives us life and basically for us to you know incorporates him in everything that we do so yeah growing up Caribbean I've learned that there are many similarities that makes it Caribbean like each country especially between Jamaica Haiti turn it up when I've lived there I've seen like similarities that would make it a oh I'm in the Caribbean there are different there are these things that would connected together however as much as they're close to similarities one of the things that makes it closest like their Creole in terms of children and Jamaica just certain words that they would say is similar however their accent is totally different the culture is quite different Haiti and Jamaica and Trinidad culture would be totally different which gives them their own individuality you know to say that hey this is Haiti this is Trinidad this is Jamaica you know and that's one of the things why I love I love a block grant of Caribbean and yeah one more thing limiting balance is at Easter superzoom Oh January 1st and sorrow at Christmas best things ever the the Easter is from Jamaica the Easter one zum-zum is a Haiti tradition at first January first their Independence Day I'm sorry like Christmas I think that's not only in Trinidad but when I discovered it it was like turn it over and so yeah I wouldn't trade it for the world I love it love it love it love it my accent is very mixed but don't bother with it very so I wanted to add my little two cents on growing up in the Caribbean so for those of you who don't know I grew up in like three different Caribbean countries I grew up mostly in Jamaica though and one thing I noticed within there is a nickname was like a really big thing like to this day there are people that I only know them by the nicknames they were given I do not know their real name it's bad I know but that's what it is like that's how it is and one thing I notice about these nicknames half the time it rarely had anything to do with their real name like there was no connection whatsoever for example I grew up knowing this lady as aunt Trudy and then I went to some events I think it was either weddin or funeral and found out that her real name was tomorrow Smith and I'm just like where the truly come from to this day I still don't know but then I noticed for that guys they mostly got their nicknames based on like a physical feature so you would have names like Blackie Bulger if they had big eyes lipids they had big live blinky like I know someone who was coupling because they blinked a lot almond those are names that most guys would get then for girls it would be like candy truly punchy poochy miss Qin or chin and that was mostly that for people who they had like they were mixed with Chinese so yeah that's something I know it's a lot but that's where a lot of to sense about growing up in the Caribbean and I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who sent a video thank you so much for being a part of this conversation and for those of you who are watching it if you liked it hope you learned something hope you liked the video subscribe share this video with your friends and family and also don't forget to hit that subscribe button if you haven't already don't forget to do Road and the things watch out for more episodes and until next time Maggie is out
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Project ALF
project alf is a 1996 american made for television science fiction film directed by dick lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode consider me gone of the 1986 1986-1990 sitcom alf it was broadcast in the us by abc and in canada on chch tv on february 17 1996 the film was released on dvd in 2005. few of the original cast members of alf were featured the only actors to appear in both the series and film were paul fusco and beverly archer project alf was poorly received when it aired in 1996 because of the absence of the tanners weak characters and failure to give a proper conclusion to the series the film begins where alf had ended with gordon shumway otherwise known as alf short for alien life form being captured by the u.s air force's alien task force while attempting to depart earth alf is kept under lock and key at edmonds air force base under the orders of colonel milfoil contrary to everyone's worst fears alf has been doing just fine in captivity in fact the poker games that he is runs in his cell with his guards where he sells concessions and generally cleans up on the table have made his life very cushy bachelor pad in fact he has enough possessions to fill an aircraft hangar acting on his own initiative milfoil plans on killing his prisoner under the guise of a beauty treatment for which he has left a paper trail implicating his aid to camp lieutenant reece setting him up as a scapegoat they talk about alf's relationship with the tanner family and the tanners move to iceland learning of this two air force scientists major melissa hill and captain rick mulligan helped alf escape going to ground at a cheap motel after alf makes a nuisance of himself he is ordered to go hide in the restroom reminding him of when the tanners would do the same unwilling to do without his creature comforts alf sneaks outside and contacts one of his former guards in an attempt to arrange a supply drop before mistakenly entering a strip club named kitty cat lounge assuming from its name that it is an eating establishment that serves cats with both the local police and the military alerted the three of them turned to dexter moyers a former nasa scientist falsely discredited by the government as part of the anti-ufo conspiracy his solution is to publicly reveal alf's existence on global television removing the u s government's credibility and vindicating himself but rick grows increasingly uncomfortable with the idea after accidentally stumbling across a computer file that hints at a deeper agenda rick departs during the night the following day he contacts a friend at edmonds aware that milfoil will be monitoring the conversation and come directly to him as predicted he is arrested shortly after and brokers a deal exchanging safe conduct for the three fugitives in return for revealing the impending broadcast meanwhile melissa learns that moyers has set up a secret auction alongside the broadcast intending to sell the alien to the highest bidder after she refuses to take part he imprisons her alf unaware of the betrayal revels in being the center of attention until stage fright and the increasing hostility of his host lead alf to lock himself in the bathroom giving the military time to shut down the broadcast both melissa and alf are arrested and milfoil reneges on the deal in doing so he unwittingly reveals his murderous intentions on a security recording which finds its way into the hands of lieutenant rhys back at edmonds milfoil gloats that alf's escape means he will be able to convince his superiors to have the alien executed openly his hatred being revealed is seeking payback for his mother going mad as the result of an alleged alien abduction however rhys interrupts a meeting between milfoil and general stone to play the tape revealing the colonel's malfeasance a military panel authorizes promotions for the three officers involved in taking down milfoil and apologizes to alf before declaring him an ambassador to earth the scene ends with alf's usual self-aggrandizing behavior leaving the people on the panel to wonder if they have made the right choice project alf wound up airing on abc because nbc went back on its word that the last season of alf would have one extra episode so the storyline could be resolved with a two-part finale the first half aired ending with a mel museum spaceship hovering over alf while alien task force operatives were closing in from all sides but despite the flash of to be continued the network never allowed any more episodes and left fans furious with that decision leaving the series on a cliffhanger for over five years actors william o'leary and jensen daggett were already working together on abc playing husband and wife marty and nancy taylor brother and sister-in-law to tim the tool man taylor on the top-rated sitcom home improvement project alfat wikipedia sister projects thanks for watching
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UNBOXING WOMENS GG Disney x Gucci Sneakers from BESTSHOES
what's happening y'all how y'all done whatever so you guys know how to be getting all these replicas shoes from all this company just to see how they look and what they look like and share and review them with you i figured it's only fair for me if i'm getting all these shoes for me to get one for my girl now son so she's gonna probably do the unboxing of these videos this one i i also didn't know if like she's like a big sneaker head if she's into all those air jordans and [ __ ] like that so i decided to just get a gucci nose and this is the same price on the website so it's like probably like thirty dollars more it's like so whatever [ __ ] you know i was like but hey man i went ahead and go to this gucci mickey mouse i'm gonna take it upstairs to her now for her to review it herself and see what you think about it you know i'm saying hey man make sure you check it out best shoes that s you hotel crackhead yeah oh should why that's another leg what are you doing cracker why are you having my sweater on is that my sweater lay on my sweater on a cracker begin cracking how you doing hi look girl i got two shoes from big i got your shoes from their shoes so yeah i haven't looked at them yet okay i didn't look at them i put them on snapchat but hey is that a package nice and [ __ ] yeah it comes in the bag what is this why is the adidas socks the why's not gucci sucks i don't know we gotta fight them best shoes we're gonna have beef man we're gonna have big bees it's so bright in here so different what's this you want notes and [ __ ] i swear to god though nobody actually ever buys shoes and read those notes you think do you guys think people actually buy those shoes and read the notes in them probably not probably not probably not but me yes i do this negro i'm dead hello i'm dead you don't really know already that's a whole nother tiny thing oh oh oh oh i thought you were done all right why is this so many look at him look at you he's so cute how wide are your legs white why maybe the shoes look so small now i'm usually used to seeing like when i receive paintings she's usually so big this shoes look so so cute i'm dead try them on see my feet you like them yes i like him so i like him now i want to get me one get a matching one i'm not gonna wear no goddamn mickey mouse around town you're twinning what's wrong with you it's probably probably probably you know us females like to be matching with our men that's fun you know this is like a complete like warmer like outfit like what you're wearing right now with the gucci shoes well i would have i don't know that's what the gucci shoes why not [ __ ] forget it cause samia hey my face oh dude you know let me get your hello what's wrong i'm so tired [Music] oh yeah delicious becoming so tight yeah i'll be having some losing the lace gucci on my face yes [Music] go ahead and make your lady happy like she is right now get her pure gucci from bed shoes just ask you now soon but yeah i'll see you guys in the next video right just for now come back again and see what's up he keep walking towards me i think he wants to be on camera gonna be on camera huh come on cameras everywhere boom how are you they're really freaking cute i'll see you guys let's get it [Music] drink too much blood so i can't cool off
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Legislative districts of Sulu | Wikipedia audio article
the legislative districts of sulu are the representations of the province of Sulu in the various national legislatures of the Philippines the province is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its first and second congressional districts tawi-tawi last formed part of its representation in 1972 history initially being excluded from representation in the lower house of the Philippine legislature in 1907 the then non-christian majority areas of the Philippines which included the Department of Mindanao and Sulu of which Sulu including what is now Italy was part were finally extended legislative representation with the passage of the Philippine autonomy Act in 1916 by the United States Congress the revised administrative code act number 2711 enacted on the 10th of March 1917 further elaborated on the manner by which these areas would be represented the non-christian areas were to be collectively represented in the upper houses 12 senatorial district by two senators both appointed by the governor-general five Assembly members also appointed by the governor-general were to represent the seven component provinces of Department of Mindanao and Sulu Agusan bukidnon Cotabato Davao Lully now Sulu and Zamboanga in the lower house is a single at-large district these arrangements remained in place despite the abolition of the department in 1920 it lasted until 1935 when each of the seven provinces was provided a single representative to the National Assembly of the Philippines albeit the manner of election varying between provinces voters of the more Christianized provinces of Agusan Bukidnon Davao and Zamboanga could elect their representative through popular vote by virtue of article 6 section 1 of the 1935 constitution in the Muslim dominated provinces of Cotabato lanai and Sulu however voter qualifications were more restrictive the only persons allowed to vote for the province s representative were past and present municipal officials municipal president vice-president municipal councillors present senators assembly representatives and 1935 constitutional convention delegates provincial governors and members of provincial boards and any persons currently residing in the concerned province who held any of the aforementioned positions in the past this was the manner by which Sulu s representative was elected in 1935 the First National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act number 44 on the 13th of October 1936 to finally give all qualified voters of Sulu along with Cotabato and Linnell the right to elect their own representatives through popular vote voters began to elect their representatives in this manner beginning in 1938 in the disruption caused by the Second World War the province of Sulu sent two delegates to the National Assembly of the Japanese sponsored second Philippine Republic one was the provincial governor an ex officio member while the other was elected through a provincial assembly of kaal IB API members during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines upon the restoration of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1945 the province retained its pre-war lone congressional district Sulu - what is now Tommy Tommy which became a separate province in 1973 was represented in the interim that Assange Pambansa as part of region 9 from 1978 to 1984 the province returned one representative elected at-large to the regular VAT Assange Pambansa in 1984 under the new constitution which was proclaimed on the 11th of February 1987 the province was reapportioned into two congressional districts each elected its member to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year first District municipalities Panglima to heal muruga's in Danan jolo maiming panget aren farang petechial tallip al population 2015 486 thousand sixty three second District municipalities penguin GUI tong kill kallingal and kaoliang Lucas Luke old panama panama Panglima st no new panama pada CSC tappa home are established 2007 population 2015 three hundred thirty-eight thousand six hundred sixty-eight loan district defunct includes what is now tawi-tawi at large defunct 1943-1944 includes what is now Tommy Tommy 1984 to 1986 see also legislative districts of Mindanao and Sulu legislative district of TOWIE Tommy references
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👉 Unemployment Continues To Spiral Out Of Control
this wasn't supposed to happen one state started to reopen their economies the tsunami of unemployment was supposed to end but instead we continue to see Americans lose jobs at a pace that has far beyond anything we have ever seen before in all of US history all the way back in 1982 there was a week when 695 thousand Americans filed initial claims for unemployment benefits and that all-time record was never broken until this year of course we have seen monster number after monster number here in 2020 and we just learned that last week another one point eight seven seven million Americans filed new claims for unemployment benefits filings for unemployment insurance claims totaled one point eight seven seven million last week in a sign that the worst is over for the coronavirus related jobs crisis but that the level of unemployment remains stubbornly high economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for one point seven seven five million new claims the Labor Department's total nevertheless represented a decline from the previous week's upwardly revised total of two point one to six million so even though more than 40 million Americans had already lost their jobs in 2020 there were still enough people losing their jobs last week to surpass the old record from 1980 to by more than a million just think about that overall a grand total of forty two point six million Americans have now lost their jobs since the pandemic began and that makes this the largest spike in unemployment in all of US history by a very wide margin and when the monthly employment report comes out on Friday the official US unemployment rate is expected to surpass twenty percent the numbers came the day before the Labor Department releases its non-farm payrolls report for May economists surveyed by Dow Jones are expecting a decline of eight point three million in a twenty point five percent unemployment rate more than double the highest previous level since the Great Depression by now everyone pretty much understands that the official unemployment rate greatly under States the true level of unemployment in this country but even if we take it at face value the unemployment rate is now far higher than it has been at any point since the Great Depression of the 1930s with tens of millions of Americans now out of work a lot of people are now finding it extremely difficult to pay the bills the following comes from an NPR article entitled millions of Americans skip payments as tidal wave of defaults and evictions looms Americans are skipping payments on mortgages auto loans and other bills normally that could mean massive foreclosures evictions cars repossessions and people's credit getting destroyed but much of that has been put on pause help from Congress and leniency from lenders have kept impending financial disaster at bay for millions of people but that may not last for long an economic recovery was supposed to have started by now but that isn't happening and now the horrifying riots that have erupted all over the nation are going to make things even worse our urban areas contain countless numbers of small businesses and economists are warning that all of this civil unrest will be a death blow for many of them some economists are predicting a death blow to small businesses that were already under unprecedented financial strain if they weren't ransacked looted and destroyed by hooligans they will feel the macro effects of urban decline and flight plummeting consumer confidence falling property values and worsening budgetary crises for state and local governments sadly a lot of the businesses that the rioters are destroying are actually minority-owned businesses what we are watching unfold as truly a great national tragedy and it isn't going to end anytime soon needless to say there are some big companies that are going to be severely tempted to give up on our core urban areas completely if there is a constant threat that your stores are going to be smashed looted or set on fire that doesn't make for a profitable business environment for example it is being reported that Walmart may consider leaving the city of Chicago and may Lori Lightfoot is pleading with them to stay mayor Lightfoot said she was on a conference call with Walmart and other major retailers that had stores looted or heavily damaged during the unrest in Chicago she said she pleaded with them to not abandon Chicago I think in the case of Walmart what they were focused on was assessing the damage they are doing an effort to donate fresh produce to the extent of what's left so it doesn't parish and other perishables and they are talking their time as I would expect more violence as expected around the nation this weekend and without a doubt all of this rioting is going to have a massive impact on the US economy meanwhile more than 100 29,000 newly confirmed cases of kovat 19 were reported around the globe during the 24 hour period that just ended and that is the largest one-day total that I have seen so far in other words the corona virus pandemic is a long long way from over despite what the Talking Heads in the mainstream media are telling you the truth is that the US economy is going to continue to crumble we have already plunged into a new economic depression and bankers are now warning companies that the flow of credit is about to get a lot tighter bankers have a message for America's debt Laden companies raise money now because things could get a lot worse the gradual reopening of businesses after months long shutdowns and a pickup in manufacturing activity have given investors reason for optimism in recent weeks but underwriters who cater to heavily indebted corporations are offering their clients a bleak preview of what may lie ahead there is so much fear in the air and in such an environment financial institutions get very stingy with their money in the days ahead it is going to become much more difficult for just about everyone to borrow money and that is going to have very serious implications for our economic outlook of course things are changing so rapidly that it has become virtually impossible to predict what US economic numbers will look like in the months ahead so far in 2020 we have already been hit by a major global pandemic an economic depression and the worst civil unrest in decades it has been one thing after another and the truth is that this perfect storm is just getting started this was the Atlantis report
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Elevating The Literacy Rates of Women.
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The Outpour Revival 2024
[Music] amen just clap your hands for me really really loud as loud as you can as loud as you can we still want to remind the devil that he is under our feet and we have the victory we have the power we have the authority to tread on his head glory to God all heads bowed father God in the name of Jesus God we thank you and we praise you oh God for your spirit we thank you and we praise you for sending your son to die on the cross for all of our sins oh God that you have brought us to a place called now and father we thank you that you could have allowed us to not make it to our today but you God who is infinite in your mercy and your grace you saw fit to allow us to see this day for this is the day that the Lord has made in our hearts and our souls shall rejoice and be glad in it father as we open up ourselves to you on this night oh God we pray that the spirit oh God would [Music] be father we pray in the name of Jesus that we would be a blessing to one another oh god father that your spirit will continue to pour out upon All Flesh oh God so that your sons and daughter might prophesy oh god father we thank you and we praise you oh God for being in this place at this hour and at this time father we pray for the speaker oh God that's going to come to deliver a word in the name of Jesus we pray for our praise team we pray that you have full anointing and freedom and liberty oh God to move in and through and about of this house oh god father we will be mindful to give your name name all honor all glory and praise for we are not a people that have to wait for the battle to be over to shout we can give you praise in advance oh God we can give you praise in the process oh God we can give you praise when we don't have direction oh god father we thank you and We Praise You In Jesus Name let everybody say amen amen and amen praise team you can come hallelujah hallelujah can um we just have one man move this back please for us thank you so much God bless you amen hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah how many of you know that we've come into this house father God to gather in his name and worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ so if you know the words sing along with us hallelujah [Music] amen we have come into this house together in his name and wor worship [Music] him we have come this house together in and worship [Music] him we have come into this town to together in his name and worship Christ Our Lord worship [Music] him our Lord we have coming to this house to together in his name and worship him we have we have to this house to GA in his name worship him oh we have we have come this swn Gathering his togethering and wor worship Christ Our Lord let us worship let us lift up holy hand the holy concentrate on conate on and let us lift up holy hands the and concentrate and wor up concentrate concentrate on and worship Christ Our don't forget about yourself just forget about your and concentrate on worship so forget about your your and concentrate conate on worship don't forget about get out on him great on him [Applause] [Music] CH [Music] let let us lift up holy hands us lift up holy Andy his name magnify his name worship [Music] him let us lift up holy hand holy and magnify his name by [Applause] his let us lift The Holy [Applause] Hand the and magnify his [Music] [Applause] [Music] name oh let [Music] [Applause] worship wor [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] let everybody sing worship Him Christ let us let us [Music] worship we come here just to worship your [Music] [Applause] name lord lord lord lord I I [Music] thank god oh we let us [Music] worship hallelujah hallelujah how many of you know that our Lord will make a way for us he has made all of the ways without him we wouldn't be here today he made a way for you to get out of each and every one of the situations that you were in even if you make our bed in hell he'll still make [Music] a you made away you made don't know how but you did it [Music] you [Music] standing not knowing how we'll get through this test we're holding on to faith you [Music] know nothing can catch you by surprise you got ising up you're watching us [Music] now when it looks as if we can't win you R Us in your [Music] heart and everything we need you supp to this in control and now we know that you made all way when my back was against the worldall and it looks as if it was over you you made our [Music] way it was standing here only because you [Music] made you made away now [Music] we're looking back on where we come from because of you nothing we've [Music] done to deserve the love and mercy you show show PR was you enough to pick us up and you you made us way when my back was when my back was against the wall and it looks at it if it was over made our way and we're standing and we're standing all you made True made a way when my back was when my back was against the wall over it whing it only because cuz you mountains to cause your to with your power perform Mires there is nothing that's in Pro it [Music] will only because you made CU youve your power mirac is [Music] nothing because [Music] you your powerform Miracle there is nothing only because you it here only because you only because [Music] you made [Music] way way don't know how but you did way don't know don't know how but you did it you made a way made a way don't know don't know how much you did you made don't know don't know how but you did it don't know [Music] grateful don't know why PR for don't know don't know why nobody but [Music] Mountain you move [Music] Mountain to to call to to C world to to call to because sh is sh Mountain to [Music] Mountain you call chains to break you call chains to break you cause chain to break you cause chain to break because sh is sh sh sh w [Music] to you cause chains to break you cause chains to break you cause chains to break you cause chains to break because GI for GI for gi gi you move with your power the standing standing here only because [Music] youing standing [Music] and now that we know him to be a way maker and we want to go and meet him we go and meet him in our secret room our prayer room some people call it a secret closet but I'm going call it we need a room sometimes sometimes you just need the whole room hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah can someone get the piano player attention [Music] to [Music] [Applause] [Music] come on in the room on in the room Jesus Jesus is my doctor and he out all of my prescription and he give me all of my in the prayer room in the [Music] prayer come on Jesus Jesus is my doct and he write out all of myrip and he give me all of my in theayer in the pray come on in the room oh come on in the room Jesus Jesus is my doctor and he write out all my prescription and he gives me all of my medicine in the pray in the prayer room come on in the room come on in the room Jesus Jesus is my doctor right out all give me all of my Med in the prayer room in the prayer room come on in the room come in the room Jesus Jesus is my and he right out all and he is me all of my bling in the in [Music] the come on in the room in the Jesus Jesus is my he me give me all of my in the pr in the pray come on in the room come ones and he right out all of my and he me all of my in the in the pray room in theay in the pray room in the in the in the in the in the in the in the in the in the in the the the whatever you need the in the pray room in the pr it's in the pray room oh in the it's in the pray room in the pr you need in the in in in the it's in the pray in the it's in the pray in the it's in the pray in theay in the prayer room in the prayer in the prayer room in the prayer in the prayer room oh in the pray in the prayer room in the prayer in the prayer room in the prayer room in the prayer room in the pray room in the prayer room oh in the prayer room in the prayer room in the prayer room in the prayer in the prayer room in the prayer in the pray room oh in the pray in the prayer room in the pray what in the pray in the prayer room in the pray it's in the pray room in the pray room just keep on pray the Lord the Lord is just keep on just keep on PR he hear your cry your C the [Applause] Lord keep our praise and he he just keep on just keep on pray the Lord the Lord is just keep on keep on pray he'll hear your [Music] cry the Lord has proed his word his word is true the keep PR just keep on praying just keep on PR just keep on praying keep on keep PR and and P PR keep PR just keep on praying just keep on praying just keep on praying just keep on PR just keep on praying just keep on praying just keep on praying just keep on prise just keep on praying just keep on praise and heing [Applause] [Music] he [Music] [Applause] Glory Hallelujah we just going to keep on praying CU want you keep on praying things get better better and better and better so now I just want to say thank you for all of you coming tonight cuz we prayed for this what our with our committee that we will have a nice turnout and we could be give God all the glory for this what he's doing and that's with us young Revival and I'm just so excited I thank you Pastor Tanya I thank you chief Apostle I thank you Propet this Diane I'm just so excited and if I get tongue tired just because my brain is having a lot of things that I want to say to you but just a smile in my voice you should know that it's just plenty of emotion that's going to come out happiness and I just thank you I thank you for all the clergy that's here everybody and I just thank you right now oh I'm I'm sorry I'm MC my name is Sister Alexis just to let you know okay okay but it's not about me we're going to give all the glory to him and um right now we're going to have the welcome address my brother Jaden Clark praise the Lord everybody the Lord praise the Lord everybody come on y'all could do better than that praise the Lord everybody we are here for the young adults amen we came here to give God praise we came to open up our mouth and give God glory come on y'all can do better than that y'all can do better than that I know it's 5:00 I know some of us might be asleep at this time but God is still good God still deserves all glory I just want to welcome welcome you you you and you every one of you to the outpour Revival the outpour Revival where the spirit of the Lord is in this place where his spirit is revealing us again Hallelujah listen I thank God today cuz I'm Miss still in the land of the living regardless of the infirmities that may try to come my way I thank God that I still serve a risen savior come on y'all better do better than that I'm not going to sit here and pump and P you I know who God is but do you know him do you know him come on we serve a god with our power all power in his hands come on come on Hallelujah we thank you oh God for what's getting ready to transpire in this house we don't take it lightly in the name of Jesus so I just wanted to welcome each and every one of you those who are watching I just want to thank you this clothes don't matter about nothing you hear me cuz I get them dirty today because I know who God is I know the soup may look good but I know my blessing looking even better cuz those who have a ear to hear all right y'all didn't hear me we welcome you amen we welcome we welcome so if anything do what you do in the the name of Jesus all right so you run dance clap your hands do what you need to do in the name of Jesus Amen give God [Music] [Applause] glory okay so can we get a response please for the welcome no okay we're going to skip that part we just believe that you all were welcome when you got through that door because the presence of the Lord welcome you here and you're in your seat so we know that you felt welcome cuz we are a family and family prays and stays and helps each other so that's what we are all welcome I wcome welcome I thank you and I'm just going to I'm just going to handle that part myself but um now we are going to have a scripture reading from our theme scripture for this outpour revival it's acts chap 2: 17 to 18 out of the C and that is going to be read by Sister Shante [Music] Brunson good evening everybody good evening good evening I'd like to rise uh get give honor to God and to our pastor our uh chief Apostle and our pastor and our guest pastor and his first lady I'll be reading Acts chapter 17 if you have it say Amen all right now and it shall come to pass in the last days saith God I will pour out my spirit upon All Flesh and your sons and your daughters shall profit and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams Verse 18 and on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my spirit and they shall prophesy may you be blessed by the reading of God's word [Music] amen I'm back Hey Okay so right now how many you know God is good all right so we're going to just do um a little something we're going to take it back let's see uh let's see if we can do J you can give me like a little music I don't know don't all right we're going to we're just going to skip the music I'm I'm thinking I was just going to bring us back to a something we're going to do like a y'all want to do a choir participation song A audience participation you know I can't sing it but we're gonna do something we're gonna do old school new school mix thing so I'm just hoping that y'all help me it don't make me look crazy but it's okay if I do but we're all here for we can have fun in church you know all right so um J you know get your get your hands together but I gotta get a little rhythm first all right one two three put your hands together put your feet on the floor and let the Holy Ghost move you from p b put your hands together put your feet on the floor and let the Holy Ghost put your hands together put your feet on the floor Holy G [Music] [Applause] [Music] hands together put your hands together put your hands together put your hands together put your hands [Music] [Applause] together sorry I'm sorry that you know what y'all are 100% y'all backed me up y'all did that y'all did that I thank you for that I'll be back one minute I'm sorry okay I'm back right now we just had to get it back we're going to get it back real quick as right now I'm going to ask everybody to stand as we introduce the speaker for tonight so everybody get up and put your hands together for our speaker for the E we're going to have Bishop desate Jeremy Jameson of Greater Faith Temple of Bridgeport Connecticut put your hands together as he comes [Music] [Applause] forward amen all right all right uh I wasn't expecting all that to happen just now so you do me a favor okay I just need you to lift your hands and go back into worship real quick just lift your hands and go back into worship do not clap we'll get lost in clapping open your mouth say something to him something you haven't said all day come on open your mouth and bless him the name of the Lord is a strong tower huh the righteous run therein and they are safe I said the name of the Lord is a strong tower the righteous run therein they are safe come on come on keep on talking to him keep on talking to him the power of the Lord is here the strength of God is here come on come on open your mouth come on open your mouth come on Bible says power and demonstration but if demonstration comes first come on open your mouth we love you we appreciate you God we love you today while we're here father we thank you for your grace and your mercy we thank you for your love and kindness towards us we thank you you that you're doing all things well that you're doing a new thing in US father we submit ourselves to your will we submit ourselves to your way we submit ourselves to your purpose father we submit father we thank you that you are the god that hears and answers prayer so father we ask that you would hear our prayer and give us the answers we ask that you would speak to us father in the name of Jesus we don't just need any kind of word Lord God we don't just need a word for today not a word for this week but we need a word that will be carried with us for the rest of our lives father we thank you and we give you praise if you believe it I want you to open your mouth and respond with a praise in Jesus name we pray and declare it to be come on open your mouth Zion and give God some praise come on open up your mouth Zion and give God some praise come on open up your mouth and give him glory tonight give him glory tonight Hallelujah we are honored to be in the presence of the Lord you may be seated in the presence of God Amen uh I'm going get protocol out of the way so we can get back to the experience and an encounter that God has shared with us on today say amen amen I am first of all honored to be in this space amen but if it had not been for the Lord who kept us we wouldn't be here so we honor the Lord who is our God our strength and our Beacon of light his name is Jesus and I love him amen can we honor the Lord for Apostle Brunson lady Brunson Hallelujah it is such an honor to be able to minister to Pastor Hallelujah now I I got a I got a little secret to tell y'all um when everybody was watching the Super Bowl um I was watching y'all more than service on replay on YouTube and I enjoyed myself had a praise break in all amen I feel like I'm a I'm one of those undercover members of wayfaring Ministries praise the Lord amen amen praise God Amen turn with me to the gospel of uh St John I honor uh my parents who are on the way amen uh bishop and Lady Jameson Amen to uh my my uncle who has come to support and he's also uh my leader and I'm coming in his strength right now amen can we give God praise for Apostle J Kelly Edge thank God for you Apostle Jefferson is here praise God we thank God for her amen praise the Lord amen amen now I got all of that out of the way I promise you there's a word from the Lord amen more so of an encounter but we'll get there when we get there say Amen St John chapter number 7 beginning at verse let's start at verse number 37 I'll be reading out of the new King James version of scripture if that's okay amen amen verse 37 if you could together can we stand for the reading of the word amen I promise you I'm a little seasoned I'm not you know I'm not season season I'm a little I got a little seasoning on me you know what I'm saying I'm young so I got a little salt and pepper on me amen but you know I'm nervous so you got to forgive all of the all of the protocol I'm also like really hyper in the spirit now now we were we were in that office and I just wanted to just keep going in prayer in the office but that's okay that's all right that's all we here now we here now praise God amen amen verse 37 says on the last day that great day of the feast Jesus stood and cried saying if anyone thirst let him come and drink he who believes in me has the scripture has said out of his heart heart shall flow rivers of Living Water now if you have the KJV it says something like out of your belly shall flow rivers of Living Water can you look at your neighbor and say neighbor nebor all I need all I need is a refill a refill you may be seated in the presence of the Lord I have a subtopic but we'll get there when we get there there but uh all I need is a refill let the words of my mouth the meditation of my heart be accept in th sight oh Lord my strength and My Redeemer in Jesus name amen now I took my glasses off because there's really no notes on this iPad I'm just going to look at it to you know divert my my nervousness but when I get to my three points I promise you I'll get back to my iPad amen um I want to first begin with saying that every great civilization anywhere somewhere in the world is built alongside of a river because a river is symbolic of life it is symbolic of growth it is symbolic of the development of a Nation if you are going to be a strong and cultivated Nation you have to be built on the foundation of rivers rivers rivers rivers somebody say rivers rivers brothers and sisters are like a Avenues you ever been on an Avenue I know you you've been on an Avenue praise God but but have you ever been on an Avenue in life where life has so many turns and twists and so many ways that you could go but often times what what we end up doing is we find ourself on a street only to be redirected back to the Avenue we were just on because often times if you ever get lost in a new place you just have to find that Central Avenue that Central Street so that you can get back to your Loc if you grew up like me somebody taught you how to drive they said whenever you get lost you look for those Hospital signs praise God because Hospital signs will direct you where you need to go and everybody understands that Avenues though they have splits you understand that they're also meant for cultivation also meant to be built upon why because water is a foundation that we need to survive and to exist somebody Shout hallelujah hallelujah we come to church day after day week after week year after year looking for God to do something special in our lives but the reality of it is is some of us have not taken time out to say God I just need a refill some of us have not taken time out to say God I need to be filled up again you don't believe me uh that's why you come to church so exhausted that's why you come to church and you can barely sleep that night because you spend all your time fighting but don't have no more fight left in you you spend all your time worrying and you don't have no more worry in you you spend all your time doing this and that and the other and often times we think it's the will of God but God simply just wants you to rest okay all right I know that's a cuss word in church nowadays but look at your neighbor and say neighbor you just need some rest come on come on you need some rest why do you need rest because when you rest you will be rejuvenated in your spirit when you rest Hallelujah something on the inside of you gets renewed you get a recharge in your mind you get a recharge in your spirit all you need is some rest we thank God for you Apostle Lee God bless you ah all you need is a refill you need a time you need an opportunity to get yourself back in alignment with the will of God for your life somebody shout hallelujah hallelujah yeah yeah and so brothers and sisters ah all of these great things are found in the garden called Eden Eden is built upon Rivers Eden has everything that's needed in Eden including the glory of God but watch this something takes place in the Garden of Eden that separates us from God's glory watch this the Bible says that uh Adam was in the garden and he wasn't paying attention uh and there was some deception going on and he takes a bite of the forbidden fruit bible don't say it but it was a mango I believe it was a mango cuz I like mangoes praise God Bible don't say it but I believe it was a mango and he took a bite out of that mango and the Bible says he was tossed out of the Garden of Eden but before he was tossed out of the garden the Bible says that his eyes had been open and he realized he was naked can I tell you can I tell you he was not naked Hallelujah uh before being kicked out rather he was wrapped and clothed in the glory of God and what I came by here to tell you is when you don't have your refill you will do things out of God's Will and plan for your life and you will recognize that you are naked you don't like this kind of it's all right it's all right it's all right praise God now I listen to your pastor preach so I know y'all get real good preaching in here praise God hallelujah you have to understand that when you get back into alignment with God's will you know the saying things that happen a second second time don't always happen the same as the first time and so what God does is he he he re-evaluates the situation he re-evaluates how he put the glory in the earth and now he has to find another way to get glory to his people because they've been detached from his authentic presence and the way he gets glory to his people is by putting the glory in a box he puts the glory in a box we call that box the Ark of the Covenant it has three layers to the Ark of the Covenant but on the top of the Ark is The Mercy Seat I promise you I'm going somewhere just hold on with me for a minute there there's The Mercy Seat and what The Mercy Seat is for is when the priest Hallelujah to God understand that the nation two reasons the nation is going into battle and secondly the nation needs repentance the priest will offer a sacrifice unto God on behalf of the nation and I know we just had Easter and this might not be your resurrection message but this is the Redemption of the Lord coming to you after the moment because when he got up with all power in his hand he wanted to distribute some to you and I just came by here to tell you how you can get the power that he has all right somebody shout hallelujah I'm sorry I'm excited y'all understand so the Bible says that he puts it in the box box has the mercy seat and the priest will sprinkle the blood on the mercy seat for the sin of the people so that the people can recover Hallelujah to God from what they were in I'm going to fast forward a little bit just a little bit to the cross the Bible says that Jesus is now hanging on the cross Jesus has been on the cross for a while and we know the story but while Jesus is on the cross the Bible says that he gets to his last breath and he exhale somebody say exhale exhale yeah but while he exhale the Bible says that a soldier thought it was a great idea we can't break his kneecaps like we did everybody else but I'm going to take this Spear and I'm going to pierce him in his side can I tell you out of his side came blood had water Hallelujah to God I'm sorry I got it happy there Hallelujah to God and what the blood represented God Jesus on the cross uh being the sacrificial lamb he was sprinkling blood uhhuh oh on The Mercy Seat yesh but what they don't tell you about the blood in the water is the blood wasn't for you and I it wasn't for us quite yet but that water oh that water somebody shout the water yeah the water the water was for you and I because the blood was for the Jews God chosen people but that water was for the Gentiles and I don't know about you but I thank God for the blood and the water yeah I thank God that when hey sh when I was in some sticky situation God put his blood on me but when I got out of sticky he washed me with his water I don't [Music] [Applause] hear I got to calm down let me calm down let me come back let me come back so Jesus on the cross blood and water comes out his side he goes into the grave Bible says he comes down with all power in his hand then he has a meeting with his disciples watch this while he has a meeting with his disciples the Bible says that Jesus breathes on them yeah I'm going to come back to John 7 but but but we a little further in the text but I need you to get this so you can understand where I'm going he breathes on them this is the first time that we see the promised Holy Spirit In Action uh this is the first time that we see it upon another outside of Jesus or the prophets of old this is the first time we see the Holy Spirit In Action the Bible says he breathes on them and they are filled with the Holy Ghost yes then we'll go to Acts chapter number two Apostle Brunson in Acts chapter number two Peter on a good day is filled fully with the power of the Holy Ghost he starts speaking in different translations of tongues you understand yeah we not at the glossia yet we not at the we're not there yet even though it did happen we wasn't there yet Bible says that they they get that tongue talking Hallelujah and everybody that heard them heard in their own dialect that's what the Bible says and so H then Peter says we are not drunk as you suppose yeah but this is that that the prophet Joel spake about that in the last day I will pour out of this is outpour out of my spirit upon All Flesh Sons and Daughters will prophesy all men See Vision young men dream Dreams yeah oh the rich and the poor will have no division amongst them and there's no division in the gender male and female will prophesy and preach the gospel you understand but that's not where the story ends no but rather we find ourselves with a Roman Governor he is dealing and wrestling in his mind with the spirit of God because he heard about the death of Jesus and he heard about his resurrection and the Bible says he didn't understand why he wasn't hearing from [Music] Zeus he could not understand why he wasn't hearing from Methuselah he could not understand why he wasn't hearing from Aries but my Bible tells him that Peter goes unto him and says that the spirit wasn't for you it was for God's chosen people but aren't you glad that God always stands up for people when he needs you the most Bible says that God revealed himself to Peter and said Peter what I've called clean no man can call unclean and the Bible says that that emperor that Governor rather was filled with the Holy Ghost and he began to speak in tongues look at your neighbor and say neighbor all I need from God is a refill yeah I need a refill I just need God's permission to do what he called me to do look at another neighbor and get excited and say neighbor I just need a refill God I love you oh my God my God and so he gets filled with the Holy Ghost let's get back to our text brothers and sisters in John chapter number six we're not at seven yet but in John chapter number six I'm doing a good job Apostle John chapter number six the Bible says that Jesus is now being investig ated by the Sadducees and the Pharisees they trying to figure out who is this man that's doing all of these Miracles the Bible lets us know that he begins to teach in the wilderness he's teaching in the wilderness and they who are following Jesus trying to understand who Jesus is they get hungry on the journey and the Bible says that Jesus sits them all down on green grass I'll preach about it later but they're in the wilderness and they sit down on green grass you you understand yeah they're in a Wilderness and they sit that he makes way in the wilderness and put rivers in the desert you understand and so Jesus talks to them and he sits them down God bless you Bishop Jameson lady Jameson appreciate you uh the Bible says that he sits them down and they are trying to figure out how they going to feed all 6,000 of these people Bible says that Andrew finds a little child little boy that has five fish and two Lo two loaves and five uhhuh yeah yeah you know the story praise God five fish two loaves of bread Bible says that he he takes it huh he lifts it huh he breaks it He blesses it and then he gives it he takes it he lifts it I love it he breaks it He blesses it and he gives it one more time for my Believers he takes it he took your sin he lifts it if I be lifted up I'll draw all men under me He blesses it he breaks it and he gives it why does he break and give wow he breaks you and this is where we are in our text he breaks you break you because baptism is simply the breaking of someone because you have to die to the old and get buried and when you come up you come up in the new he breaks you okay all right all right here we are in the text they're sitting down and they're wondering why God how can you do this how somebody say how how Jesus says that I am the bread of life this is when he introduces himself as the Son of God yeah in this context you understand ah then we get over to John chapter number 7 and it says after this that's how that's how the chapter starts after this what is after this after I told you I was the bread now now brothers and sisters I'm black you're black and I hope uh praise God we're all here praise God Amen uh um uh but but but can I tell you have you ever been to Popeyes and they give you that biscuit H and you eat that biscuit and it get stuck get stuck in your throat and you need something to wash it down with you I got some Popeye's eaters praise God you get you get that biscuit praise God and and it just get stuck right there it's good but it gets stuck and if you're not careful so so you can't have bread without the water so John chapter number 7 he tells them he says listen I am not only the bread of life but I am the water Giver yeah and he says if any man is thirsty let him come of me and drink and if you were to believe after the scripture has said out of your belly shall flow rivers of Living Water somebody shout hallelujah well what is this thirst ladies and gentlemen you remember the woman at the well came to the well and she was yeah yeah yeah yeah she was yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah and we can all interpret that text a little bit differently but the bottom line is is when she got there she came with one set of buckets yeah but that wasn't the buckets that Jesus wanted to fill and so what you must understand is we've all come to Jesus with buckets yeah yeah yeah that that that bucket called lying yeah we came to Jesus with the bucket that bucket called fornication we came to Jesus with that bucket that bucket Hallelujah called backbiting and gossiping we came to Jesus with the buckets but Jesus doesn't feel filthy [Music] buckets let's get back to the text so so she puts her buckets on the ground and she has a conversation with Jesus and Jesus says I know exactly who you are yeah I know exactly who you are I don't want to get into the conversation but the conversation was good yeah that was some good tea Pastor good tea real good tea Apostle and but Jesus says Jesus says something the worshipper has to come he's answering her question well where do you say that we ought to worship and Jesus says the time is now yeah I'm getting to my message brothers and sisters the time is now that we must worship and that worship must Worship in spirit and in truth that's what the father is seeking after and if I be honest if I can be honest if I can be honest yeah yeah yeah yeah I would tell you that what Jesus is saying he's looking for is Spirit himself and Truth yourself yeah spirit and truth if you can come to God with all of him and come to God with all of you God says I'm looking for somebody who's not afraid to be exposed in my presence come on and shout hallelujah so the Bible tells us hallelujah to guard these three things and I'll get out of your way first the Bible teaches us in John 7 that you must abide in him yeah you must abide how do we get abide out of this text Apostle Brunson I'm glad the Saints has asked oh he says if you would believe after the scripture has said if you know anything about the Jewish culture you must understand that in order for you to feel like you abide in the presence of God you had to have relationship with the scripture you had to have conversation with the text all of you that don't read your Bible I understand but those of us who have relationship with God yeah that includes fasting and praying and reading your scripture you are abiding in his presence and and that's all I came by here to tell somebody is when you get back to abiding in God and believe what God has said scripture says that without faith it is impossible to believe God but you must first believe that he is and he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek after God come on and shout hallelujah here feel like preaching now you got to abide in God then you will receive the anointing of God he says out of your belly we can go into deep theological perspective about the realm of the belly the soul realm whatever ever you want to call it but it comes from within it comes from the depths of your spirit I was at an event on Saturday and they had the chaplain due to benediction and she walked up to the podium and she said we thank you Jesus and there was something about her Jesus that caused me to Quicken at the banquet I don't know who I was around whole bunch of business people and professionals but she said Jesus and I quickened up the T because you can tell that when you have relationship with Jesus when you say his name somebody gets the quickening cuz out of your belly you cannot afford not to respond to the call of God whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved I feel like preaching now so the anointing comes in the belly but you got to believe abide in him and he will anoint you and you can tell how anointed You Are by the things you go through if you go through much you got much oil because every time you get pressed it produces something every time you go through it produces something look at your neighbor and say neighbor I'm just producing this here is my producing season come on and Shout Glory come on and shout hallelujah I made it to my text he said he that believeth on me as scripture has said out of your belly shall flow rivers of Living Water and that Rivers there is not just the activation of the spirit but it's the authority the authority of God you remember when I told you in the beginning that God had to bring you through the path of being made clean with the blood and the water remember I told you you had to deal with the governor and them saying you can't get filled but Jesus says if you believe as the scripture has said out of your belly shall flow rivers of Living Water and I uh hope that all of us here believe the scripture when it says I shall supply all of your needs according to my riches and Glory I hope you believe the scripture that says he was wounded for my transgressions he was bruised for my iniquities and the chastisement of my peace was upon him and with his strength I am here look at somebody and say neighbor I just need a refill I've been going through I've been struggling I've been up been down on a roller coaster but I came by here to tell somebody that your cup looks a little empty and I came by here as a prophet of God to tell you that you need a refill and aren't you glad that you have a good waiter he knew exactly when you needed it he knew exactly when you were getting ready to throw in the tower but I came by to tell somebody that I am the towel catcher that tell you keep going cuz you need a refill shouty at and so the river are not just the anointings of the Apostle Prophet evangelist pastor and teacher but can I suggest to you that in the last day what Jesus is calling for is not just the apostle that stands behind the sacred desk but can you be a river in the classroom the prophet does not just stand behind the sacred desk but can you be a prophet in the boardroom the Evangelist don't just stand behind the sacred desk but can you be an evangelist in the doctor's office and all I'm trying to tell you is the rivers of Living Water is God giving you great gift to do the work in the Kingdom well what is the kingdom well if you look around this is just a building it's an embassy but it's not the kingdom and if I were you I would take the W rivers in my belly and start speaking in the classroom cuz that's a part of the Kingdom if I were you I take the river in my belly and start speaking in the PO Lord room because that's where the kingdom is and if I were the prophet of God called John the Baptist I tell you repent for the kingdom of God is at hand oh God but when you repent yeah Lord it gives you an authority well what is that author Authority The Authority is to lay hands on the sick and they recover hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah to God the Bible says that you have authority to cast out Devils because Greater Works shall ye do in my name look at somebody and say neighbor now that you now your refill look at somebody else and say neighbor you've been given the permission you need to use your refill to use your River to use your activation I five five people and tell them you have permission you have permission I don't see you moving you [Applause] you have permission to do the work of God you have permission to get up out of your situation you have permission to do what God called you to do there can be no outpour with no inour there can be no outpour with no River there can be no outpour without the fire of God can you do me one last favor take your neighbor by the hand shake them and rock them Rock them and shake them I said shake them and rock them Rock them and shake them I tell your neighbor I have permission go I said go I said go I said go somebody shout go [Music] [Applause] I have been reflecting stay high stay high stay high stay in High Praise we're going somewhere I've been reflecting there is a there is a an academic conversation largely around where we are as a black community and uh one of the things they say is we are wrestling against the niali lithic threat and and not to not to be too I'm a teacher so you know I could really deal with it but I'm not going to today but what the niali lithic thread is essentially is that black people can't move forward because we have to wrestle internally and within our community about the meaning of Our Lives do we have meaning in the world do we have purpose in the world now you sad but we getting ready to to jump and dance okay don't get too sad uh and so the niic threat is what I'd like to call Ephesians 6 and 12 for we wrestle not against flesh and blood yes sir but against principalities Powers rulers of darkness in high places okay the classroom believe it or not is a high place yeah okay all right all right okay it's a high place why because we call it a mountain of influence any mountain has a peak has a climactic place where you can see high and look low and what's lower than you often times is what's smaller because you are looking at it from a different perspective but not only is what's lower than you smaller what's in your Vantage point or your Viewpoint is a different kind of distance than had you been lower to the ground all right so the kids that I teach are lower to the ground because they're listening to me who has a different vantage point on the mountain now I a say I was at the top of that mountain but I'm on the mountain uhhuh but you who God has called to be an educator and an apostle in the classroom have the ability to curriculum and instruct change to circumvent and navigate the will of God of Education in the system so that they can come up a little higher you understand because the the reality is is they're not fighting purposelessness uh uhhuh yeah they're fighting amongst themselves right and so Apostle they're not going up the mountain but they're going around the mountain he you have compassed this mountain hey long enough turn you northward now now we would argue that northward was the direction but I suggest to you that it meant that God wanted them to go up the mountain why because whenever God spoke he spoke at the top of the mountain and the reason why you're stuck where you are it's cuz you refuse to go high ref to go up because you do not believe as scripture has said uhhuh so who what's another word and I go through my mind thesaurus don't want to cuss in church so you have blockage in your River I'm being respectful this my first time here and I don't want it to be my last time you have blockage in your River you have a wall in your River that's hindering you from flowing but that wall is is not God on and so you think you can't move because God don't want you to move but the reality is is where's the forest behind your [Applause] River cuz after a while the blockage will get hit by the currents of the [Music] river [Applause] and when it gets hit by the current of the river it creates a crack in the wall in the blockage after a while there becomes a small stream this is why it's called a river because it spreads into small streams and you think brothers and sisters that you're a small stream I came by here to tell you that you're backed by a larger River because every river has direct access to a place we call the ocean and so when Jesus says I am the Living Water all he's trying to tell you is your a stream backed by the ocean cuz I am the living one I [Music] am that by something greater so out of your belly sh flow Rivers than water first that deals with you you have a river inside of you use your River secondly I said this before in the hooping moment because it felt good but I say it in the teaching moment you cannot have outpour without having inour and so what people have taught you to do is to hate yourself because if you hate yourself you won't see the potential of your outpour so they limit how you flow so that even if there is blockage you can still see the river moving back and forth but only at its limitation I'm not a science teacher but I like this fact about science you can put water in any container and water would fit in whatever capacity you put it in you feel little because you let people put you into I know this is the oil but I'm using this as an example you let them put you in a little little bottom little bottom so you arguing with Pastor excuse me excuse me I'll be careful thank you thank you Bishop I'mma stand on the edge because you think Pastor is not trying to use you but Pastor been wanting you to realize that you've been limiting yourself because you let other people put you in little bottle and Pastor understands that because she's responsible for the souls in here she can't let little bottle [Applause] preach okay okay okay maybe you not little bottle maybe maybe you got maybe you do have a prayer life just a little bit just a little bit prayer life maybe you pray a little bit more than others maybe you have relationship with God a little bit differently maybe you're not in little bottle but you in temporary cup you want to be used but you're disposable and Pastor is trying so hard to keep you in your container because she knows that if people use everything you have there'll be be no more of the vessel because you gave everything you had and you become disposable right you follow follow but maybe just maybe maybe maybe just maybe you are river who sees your potential but you're stuck at the edge of the blockage I came back here to tell you that for some of you there's a crack in your blockage and and before you think that's a negative that's a positive because God is giving you room to squeeze through the cracks because the Earth is the Lord's the fullness thereof and those and they that dwell therein I'm sorry I like the Bible so you know me too so there's cracks in your in your wall and God is w waiting for you just to flow a little bit just a little bit because the wall cannot contain the pressure build up in the cracks and so if you apply enough pressure outpour you understand you understand if you apply enough pressure my Southern came out if you apply enough pressure that small crack become a big crack yes sir big crack becomes a hole eventually the wall got to come down so you have come from Little bot temporary bot and now you have become a stream he my God my God Hallelujah to the Lamb of the Lord can I tell you uh that God is trying to shift wayfaring Ministries into a season called outpour now watch this watch this is it okay if I prophesy it's okay it's okay I'm sorry I should have asked that first praise God thank you thank you so much I appreciate you uh um um my God he's coming to give you outpour right that's what you name the conference that's that's what this weekend has been about to name outpour H and so the reason why outpour is important is because it shows you the type of pressure you have built up behind the blockage and so uh what what outpour conference is meant to do is to break down the blockage uh so that you can outpour yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah but uh you know the old saying when it rains it pours but we never talk about the tsunami that comes in certain regions but I I want to prophesy that you wayfaring Ministries lift your hands lift your hand you don't have to stand up but lift your hands oh sh that you are getting ready to be a tornado in this region that God don't just want you to be outpour but God says I want to use you as the source of the poing that this has become a hub of of apostolic development in the earth that God says this is that I don't just want outpour I want overflow hey yeah yeah I don't want just outpour I want overflow because because if we have Overflow what comes out of the picture goes into the cup what comes out of the cup goes on the saucer and eventually what's on the saucer gets to the floor all God wants you to [Music] do is to be the Overflow okay all right um uh uh Jay will tell you I'm not good at this kind of stuff amen because I don't know keys and all that great stuff but uh just give me a little Rumble give me a little Rumble give me a little Rumble now while they rumbling this is what your job is hey and now I can do your job because we can all do our job amen uh in this rumbling moment I want you to think about the very thing uh this is exercise I like to go do called prophetic motion prophetic motion that you will demonstrate with your body and your hands what you want God to do for you okay now we going to jump in Shout at the end of this and uh I'm going to pray for a few people I have a word for you and then we going to go home together but we're going to go home together leaping and Shout enjoy amen all right I want you to think about the blockage that's in your life whatever is holding you back from being who God's called you to be whether it be yourself whether it be others whether it be situations whether it be circumstances I want you to think about those things and while uh this rumbling is going I want you to think in your mind that God is providing a crack in your blockage that he's making way of Escape for you right now in this moment go ahead go [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] ahead [Music] what am I doing I'm helping you break up I'm helping you break up let's hear the cries of the [Applause] people it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking it's breaking come on come on come on come on come on come on open your mouth open your mouth Zion Oh Zion Oh what's the matter now come on keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on pray keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on praying keep on pray I like to your ve oh keep on praying keep on [Applause] [Music] praying oh break break break break break break break break break break break break break break break break I hear it I hear it I hear it I hear it I hear it there's a breaking in the spirit amen there's a breaking in the spirit out of your belly out of your belly there we go there we go out of your belly out of your belly belly out of your belly out of your belly hey come on out your belly Zion hey sh oh God oh God out of your belly out of your belly Zion I told you I got a little salt and pepper on me out of your [Music] [Applause] belly come on out of your belly out of your belly come on come on there's an apostle in you that's trying to break forth come on out of your belly out of your belly come on there's a prophet in you that's trying to break forth out of your belly out of your belly hey hey gift of healing is in your hands out of your belly out of your belly come on Zion come on Zion come on Zion come on Zion hey hey hey hey hey hey how your belly how your [Applause] belly oh God out of your belly hey sh out of your belly out of your belly come on come on come on ease in ease in out of your belly out of your belly out of your belly out of your belly out of your belly hey scripture said it hey out of your belly oh out of your belly how of your belly out of your belly how of your belly how of your belly scripture said it believe on me hey I said believe on me I said believe on me hey and out of your belly hey believe on me hey and out of your belly hey hey I'm trying to get your faith up believe on me hey and out of your belly hey hey out of your belly hey out of your belly out of your belly hey shall flow Rivers sh of Living Water I said rivers of Living Water come on I sense a flow in the spirit hey there are rivers breaking forth there are streams breaking forth come on out of your belly oh Zion out of your belly hey river river river river river come on river river river that's a river hey breaking out of you there's a river hey oh [Music] R oh R hey oh River hey hey hey I your [Music] out of your [Applause] [Music] belly come on Zion out of your belly come on [Music] Z come on out of your belly out of your belly hey come on out of your belly hey hey hey hey hey come on come on river river river hey hey there is a river there is a river I said there is a river there is a fountain drawn from Emanuel F hey hey hey there is the river As the deer oh pass them after the water broke so does my soul long for thee there is a river come on there is a river there is there is a river there is a river I said there is a river come on Zion there's a river come come on there is a river out of your belly hey out of your belly hey there's a River and it's bringing it's bringing forth remember not the things of old I am doing a new thing and it shall spring forth hey I said spring forth oh I said spring forth there is there is a River there is there is a river river of Living Water of Living Water I said Living Water living live live live live live living water you shall live and not die hey I said You shall live and not die you shall [Music] you [Music] come on River come on the river hey hey come on the river river river he [Applause] [Music] [Applause] he come on I said there is a river come on there is a river [Applause] there is a river there is a river come on Z I don't hear you I said there's a river come on there's a river come on break break break break break break break break break break break break break break break cuz there is a river break break break break break now bring him to me bring him to [Music] me man of God the season okay okay God okay God okay you have tested [Music] well lord said that your season of tribulation for this period in your life has come to an end the Lord said that you have fought well in your last season and for those that don't know you fought by yourself I'm sure there were those praying for you I'm sure but for the most part that's right you fought by yourself yes yes there was a man in the Bible that contended with God and he contended by himself he was on the run but the Lord wrestled with him Hallelujah and the Bible says that he got hit in the hollow of his thigh it was painful and people will try to get you to remember who you were but God sent me here to tell you that he had to hit you in the hip a couple of times but the end result is he's changed your name and if any man be in [Music] Christ he is a new creature now I'm not trying to change anybody's Theology of that text but is is continual which means every day he gives me the opportunity I'm new in him just like his mercies are new Every Morning the New Testament version is all is a new creature is you are that's right a new creature in God and the Lord sent me here to tell you that has broken the blockage in your life and God says I'm releasing you to flow in the spirit there is a word built up on the inside of you hey y'all I'm not just talking about Biblical word not just talking about Biblical word there there is there is an intellectual [Music] mind okay but God says he getting ready to put you into use into operation he's going to utilize you because there's a shift taking place in the region and as the shifting is taking place watch this listen clearly listen clearly we love to talk about Moses and Joshua uhhuh but nobody ever accounts for the fact that Aaron stayed with Joshua throughout the transition I want to tell you man of God that you are Aaron and don't take this disrespectfully because Aaron was the priest and out of the lineage of Aaron came Priestly [Music] anointing you will hey develop new priest yeah you're going to train them well there's a teacher in you and may you be prophetic hey in your going in in your coming out hey even your prayer life getting ready to go to another level I pray that the angels of the Lord will encamp around about you that he'll open your eyes that you'd even be able to see the angel standing by your [Music] side May the glory of the Lord hey right you home and after Jesus was tested the Bible says that the devil departed from him for a period of time and the angels of the Lord came to minister unto him may you be ministered to in this next season you've come through but God says this is just the surface he is ordering your steps to New Territory will you uplift her right hand in this next season will you walk worthy [Music] hey make foolproof make foolproof sayith the Lord clap your hands and tell the Lord thank [Music] you [Music] the Bible says in the Book of [Music] Esther that that morai spoke to her through the gate and said could it be that God has set you here at this appointed time to save your people could it be could it it it you are the answer to the could it [Music] be everybody wondering could it [Music] be oh this is heavy could it be and then you showed up right on time and positioned yourself but God says there's still an alignment taking place in the spirit you're still wrestling in the spirit you're wrestle is different but you're wrestling in the spirit you cuz you've seen what it's like to be in Ministry to give you all the people who will take it and then turn around and give you their back somebody say praise the Lord and you've gotten fed up cuz you've been at the tables where people will talk one day and then try and be buddy buddy the next day and you felt like you couldn't say much of anything because I don't want to break her spirit but also need her to know these people not for you right so you wrestle internally and and and I can imagine I can imagine it was hard to come back it was hard coming back it was our coming back but God says you have faced it well with Grace with class with integrity and the Lord said just like Esther I have established you in a place of influence hear my words established why because after you have suffered a while may he perfect you settle you establish you that you might lack nothing no thing no thing or not a thing however you want to pronounce it I know the word is nothing but when you break it up you begin to really understand and internalize that he means no thing no you don't like that the Bible says no good thing no good will I withhold from [Music] you nothing but not only are you [Music] EST God I love your word there is a Grace of [Music] debor that's in your belly there's a river for strategy and planning and and I just recently found out that Apostle loves chess like you know I just I like chess I'm sorry I don't want to play you though cuz I saw the championship on your I I don't want to smoke Apostle I'm fine but I reference it because I'm dealing with strategy and you have you have developed plans and strategy and you said uh let's go about it this way I know it's a little different I know it's a little different but I think if we go in this direction I've already seen all the outcomes but if we go in this direction and see watch this Deborah was so anointed that she said out of her own mouth that this Victory is coming by the hand of a woman and she was so confident in her declaration that everybody thought it was going to be her but she was so powerful that she spoke into existence a new strategy of warfare that they were not expecting and JL I love the Bible I tell you I love the Bible [Music] posture yourself in prayer again there is Realms and levels of Grace that God has prepared for you there is an intercessor locked up deep down somewhere there's a river of intercession I can go all day naming what you already know about yourself but in this moment you have to remove the blockages in your life right I spent my whole life doing things so that people won't talk about me and they still did still doing it I'd go further but I'm [Music] not but I I challenge you now respectfully speaking y'all do know that Passover was not last weekend right okay all right so what they do for Passover is they have month-long preparation for the feast where they clean stuff out of their house God says you've already done the cleaning you've already done the separating you've already done the separating M Mario your hand you put it on her belly right there yes thank you so much you've already done the separating but God says I'm getting ready to usher in a New River it's getting ready to be an overflow you are getting ready to be the outpour for the Next Generation yeah because what I was trying to say about Deborah Deborah what however you want to pronounce her name is JL was her mentee and so may God strengthen you to Mentor because the next generation of women needs your story huh and may the fire of God H May the fire of God purify you in ways that you didn't even know you need to be purified in purify your ears that you will hear God soberly huh sh no no no this is not for people this is for [Music] you this is not for people sayith the Lord this is for you and know this when people don't appreciate the gift understand that you're not the Gift Giver and so their disrespect of you is their direct disrespect of God had made the enemies of God May Carter [Music] [Applause] eyes and his enemies be scattered may you walk in the grace may you walk in the grace uh somebody love on her love on her love on her I'll come back I'm praying for you that God will strengthen your faith and trust in him may you understand that you have not been left alone in this moment may you stand in the strength of [Music] God God I love your word the grace of Caleb is on your [Music] life promises made to you in the past that seemingly didn't feel like they were being fulfilled but God says now is the time to possess the territory the promise that God has given you and as it were I will restore unto you the [Music] years there's even a healing taking a place in your body I'll restore unto you the years do it for God restore the ears hey fortify him in your spirit in your word May the fire of the Lord May the fire of the Lord build in them in the name of Jesus we thank you Lord come on clap your hands and tell God thank you I am so sorry I'm taking way too long praise God man of God now I know you the son right I got that right okay cuz I be watching y'all sometimes on on Sunday and so I kind of figure that out you know uh to just was like okay yeah that's the okay wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful wonderful praise God praise God and I know you do music see I'm listing everything I know so you don't think I'm propa lion amen amen amen amen you know I know that I do watch them but I didn't say all the time amen amen amen there is a new opportunity coming your way a greater opportunity um I want you to be very careful because a counterfeit will come first and the counterfeit will seem like everything you've been asking God for but they're going to try to make a back pended deal and say dog what we don't want you to do though is we don't want you to say [Music] Jesus and it's crazy cuz you working on a sound now that has his name in it Ain that God wonderful God wonderful um there's a counterfeit coming so be very careful of the counterfeit and I pray that God will increase your discernment in that and you won't be on this contract the real contract you won't be on that real contract long so what I want you to do is I want you to go home on one sheet of [Music] paper God I love you on one sheet of paper I want you to um begin to write out your own contracts on another sheet of paper I want you to write out the business plan that you have for your own production Agency on another sheet of paper I want you to write out your own job description with the amount of money you want yourself hear me and then whoever your um your vice president is of what is it what is it the people that Scout other people what they call what they call yeah ARS uhhuh see thank you so much because you have somebody in mind that you're like I would love to have him on my team I just can't pay him what he's worth and God said I want to set you up first but once I set you up you'll have the ability and the capability to do what you know you can do for this other individual this is important to be said because God says I can trust you with more than you write for yourself because you're not doing this for you you're doing this because you know the church CH needs property to do the assignment you know needs to be done and you prayed a prayer not too long ago and said father make me the [Applause] S I don't just want to reap God I want to sow I want to be a finance year oh I don't want the ministry to have any kind of lack yeah yeah [Music] yeah hey how you doing what wonderful I'm glad I'm glad that you're back praise God Amen doing what God has assigned you to do but now that you're back God has instructions for you you are behind time you're behind time and you can't continue to live your life in catchup God has strategically placed you where you are I hate it to don't worry God has strategically placed you where you are because somebody needs to see Victory out of defeated situations and God has selected you to be the Victor so that somebody will know that it's still [Music] possible God is orchestrating some things in your life now so you will no longer have to be dependent upon people who you have found to be untrustworthy when you needed them the most but God is setting a [Music] blaze [Music] there's a scripture I want to say it's in Ezekiel but it says uh something about the path of the old [Music] way y'all know what I'm talking about right the path to the old Landmark okay okay I GL yall know look that scripture up and it'll make sense what I'm saying I understand that we grew up in the old way but the scripture did not mean to continue in the old way it meant that when you lose your way go back to the landmark so you can remember seek out the old so you you find it you walk there in see there we go for Hope if is a Bible Church I tell you clap your hands and tell the Lord thank you there is you know this already but there is a word in your belly but God says if you want to save the Next Generation you must release [Music] it hear the voice of God in Me Not me hear the voice of God in Me you cannot afford to be delayed in this season anymore this time don't walk away stay the course somebody shout stay the course staying the course is literally going to save your life literally going to save your life say amen I don't prophesy hard to people I know y'all understand y'all understand can you hug her for me please um I'm getting ready to go but I can't go until we dance see [Music] why do we got a dance preacher one cuz I really want to you I'm just telling you the truth he's telling you the truth and two the job of apostolic work by no means am I saying I'm an apostle praise God but Apostolic work means you have to teal the ground and I told you that uh I do stuff called prophetic motion I like to you know do a little praise God as representation of what I want the Lord to do for me okay um I don't shout and dance with everybody I have learned that dancing is not an apology shouting is not the way you say you love me say Amen all right so when you shout when you dance I want you to shout and dance around people you know really have your back cuz being Apostolic in work is not easy and there's getting ready to be a plow to hit this ministry you have Ward here long enough God is taking you to new land and new [Music] territory don't nobody take offense to what I'm get ready to say okay cuz I love all these churches I do but you're boxed in and God says the way I want to use you I got to take you out of the [Music] box there is a story in the Bible I told you I love the Bible anyway Isaac was digging Wells he got to a third well and they called it rith for the Lord has made room I can shout right there he's made room for you but they didn't stay at raob there was another place it was a place called contracts and agreements and the Lord sent me here to tell you getting ready to enter into a season of contracts and agreements you've been in roobi long enough but raob can no longer contain what God wants to do for you so this is how we're going to dance and Shout hey all of you standing remain standing see look at them get up now amen all of you standing remain standing we getting ready to dance into a place called milk and honey that God is getting ready to March her she dancing by herself you should dance with her I'm not counting you should dance with [Applause] her come on don't wait for me go ahead the oh a the Lord told me to tell you that you're getting ready to enter into a season called Everything new and I want you to give God a praise cuz everything getting ready to become new All Things New All Things New All Things New All Things New All Things New all things do hey all things do all things new all things do all things do all things do Miracles all things do sign all things wonders all things do I all come on all things new father we thank you what our ears have heard our eyes have seen father we ask that every word that has been declared and spoken will not be hindered by the Prince of Persia we command angels from Heaven to fight through the Warfare on our behalf May every request May every word may we see it in our lifetime give us the strength for it give us the faith for it give us the space for it and give us the finances for it father we thank you in advance that you have heard our prayer and you have given us the answer we thank you in Jesus name one last time I want you to go tell three people and when you get to that third person I want you to praise God for everything becoming new but you tell that third person you tell these three people that God has just given you your refill go ahead tell them tell them God has just given you your [Applause] refill [Music] Praise Him woo wo yes great great great reill re he God my God my God refill refill refill my Lord Jesus re re him re it refill it's it's your it's yours it's yours oh my sh nothing nothing nothing can stop your refill nothing can hinder your refill nothing can move you from your refill you've been anointed to be revealed right now oh God thank you Jesus thank you Father woo woo he said your praise is turning over the ground with a word like that you want to give yourself the opportunity to dig and put your praise in motivation let it speak W oh God bless the Lord bless the Lord refill refill refill oh God my God glory glory glory oh God that man of God preached up in here today the assignment was fulfilled and it was complete glory to God refill we are strategically set up and equipped he said all men women Boy Child whoever it is he said that they would be filled refilled woo you better start prophesying you better start speaking over yourself cuz there's nothing that can stop you you're too anointed you're too equipped oh God we thank God this is truly the outpour the outpour and we thank God for it oh God come on my Lord my [Music] God [Music] [Applause] [Music] a [Music] bishop the assignment for your life in this I can't even call it a SE Reon cuz God has he he said I've branded you for this place for this time not the time of what time it is not the time that you're in this building but the time of the Kingdom your feet I literally saw when you were preaching I saw you opening up holes it was like ground was breaking every assignment that you say yes to before you even get there God said I'm going to start splitting the ground and what I'm going to do I'm going to cause every dead thing that thought that it was dead in the individuals before you get there the ground is going to open but when you open your mouth God said that the seed the water of what you are pouring from out of you you're going to see stuff spring up so swiftly God said that there are cities there are nations there are regions that's waiting on the promise that God promised you from an infant God God said I'm taking everything that I invested in you everything that I've caused you to see God said that I'm bringing it so that every individual that got ears upside their head they can wrate a benefit off of your labor stuff is springing up around you in you through you and every assignment that you say yes to go I've been waiting for somebody like you people think that everybody can be trusted with oil can't be cuz some people get gratification in just having and holding the oil but God said you've shown that you've drenched yourself in the [Music] oil he said I dare you to just whisper what you need people going to want to hang around you because they going to see the fruit happen swiftly but God said they better watch it and be careful cuz there's a cost that came with the oil that you labored for they might call you doc they might call you friend and partner but they didn't travail for the oil that God placed on your life the signature is when you going to see you when I tell you you're going to see stuff Sprout up so fast around you it's going to blow your mind God said you deserve the Harvest everything that he has planted in you you labored for that you labored for it so get ready as The Souls of those feet start to tread I had to get country on you as it start to tread the residue of what God is allowing your feet to pass across you didn't we didn't know you from a can of paint but when your feet passed across this ground I'm speaking for this Kingdom represented here God said the H hundredfold that's coming back from The Obedience of your word you didn't Empower this church building you empowered God's kingdom-minded people and when you are on an assignment and you fulfill the assignment expect the reward and the Harvest I thank God for you on today Trailblazer Trailblazer they can't walk like you walk I don't care how close they get they can't walk like you walk but I thank God for you on today amen God bless you oh God people about to be impacted by this man of God right here come on y'all come on cuz I wasn't even supposed to have this microphone I'm supposed to be part of the outpour yes I thank you cuz you made that a little easier for me you got that thank you and I I really appreciate it too for the refill right now we are going to take up a offering we're going to have one offering tonight for the outpour generation Ministry and we're going to have that by Sister princess she's going to come and hold the basket and then we're going to pray for the offering so if you all could just bow your heads please okay father God in the name of Jesus God we just thank you and we just praise you we give your name all praise honor and Glory father God we ask that you bless those that have to give and those that don't have to give that wish to give and we just praise you and we thank you in Jesus name we pray [Music] amen okay we have um we have the uh push pay a QR code it's on the back of your chair you can get the little scan scanner hit it um and we have you can do cash or that's that's it or cash app well cash app push pay and and cash sorry this is just new to me okay um and we ask that you could just come from where you are no particular [Music] order [Applause] [Music] he [Music] okay now the next part um did everybody get a chance to participate in our raffle for tonight we have a raffle for a 55 in TV and we also have a raffle for five other tr trinket prizes okay so I'm going tell you the prizes we have a wireless speaker um we have some JBL wireless headphones we have a Fuji no that's that's water a a Fiji mini camera Fiji okay I did say all right maybe I we have a mini camera that's we're going to get that's just we got a mini camera all of that we're and and then we have a male basket and a female basket those are going to be the orange tickets if you purchase the orange ticket now if you didn't purchase a ticket and you would like to purchase a ticket they are $1 per ticket if you raise your hand and somebody from our team will get to you if not we will proceed with the raffle the red no the orange ticket yeah just orange and blue oh oh oh I'm sorry you get I got okay and then we're going to do the grand prize later right after this yeah no no no not a [Music] dollar oh okay okay and then we're going to do after that we're going to do that the big TV we're going to do $5 for one ticket and then we have $10 for a half a for half a arm and a full arm is $20 and we use the the the man back there with the long arms so you have plenty of opportunity to win I'm sorry ma let me hold on you would you like okay I will be right right there she M want to buy oh get her some help cuz we got some people that want tickets so y'all where's our young adults y'all help her out there go to help there go to help [Music] uh Brian where's your arm oh y'all got them [Music] already my son said y'all just using me for my [Music] arm [Music] don't y'all leave out Pastor Jameson now [Music] right all [Music] right he said that TV is mine I done claim it that's what happened when you be in the midst of a bunch of Kingdom people yep just claim it hey man I'm going to fill in this space real quick sing me yep come on Amen how many of you excited for one more chance [Music] we just going to sing it this is a group song we're going to sing it all together amen amen let's go I know y'all know [Music] it here we go so many times I failed him and done things my own way I fell down so low y'all I thought I'd never see the light of day but then he took me the head and enable me to stand here we go he could have given up on me and anointed someone else but see he look beyond my fault y'all because he knew that I needed his help I want to thank the Lord for giv me and trying me once again [Music] oh I feel like giv up but he kep my mind you always kept me in perfect peace and you never a friend like [Music] Jesus come on from the top from the top listen so many times I failed him and done think my own way I fell down so low y'all I thought I never see the light of day but then he took me by the head and ened me to he could have given up on me and anointed someone else but he look beyond my y'all because he knew that I needed his b yeah I want to thank the Lord for giving me and trying me once [Music] again I felt like giving up but he kept my mind you always kept me in perfect and you never find I BR like Jesus I'm so glad I'm so glad aren't you glad aren't you you glad aren't you glad I'm so glad I could have been anywhere I didn't have to be in the house today but I'm here I'm standing in my right place I'm standing in God's will I'm standing in his presence I'm standing in the Master's face yeah yeah I'm so glad I'm so [Music] glad ah [Music] oh I'm so glad I'm so I'm so I'm so glad I'm so glad I'm soad I'm so glad I'm so glad I'm so glad is anybody glad is anybody is anybody glad is anybody glad I'm so glad if you're happy and you know it clap your hand if you're happy and you know it clap your hands if you're happy and you know it clap your head if you're happy and you know it clap your head clap your [Music] head [Applause] I'm so glad I'm so glad I'm so glad so glad GL one more [Music] Hallelujah [Music] yeah okay all right so first we're going to do the baskets we're going to do a the male basket first so if you are a woman woman no no okay it don't matter you just get the all right all right so you want to Pi all right all right I'm going to go by the last four the last four of the orange tickets is going to be 7164 no oh okay can you bring your ticket please to yeah so what we doing you think we should let first than yeah [Music] congratulations all all right we're going to let you pick your back your your prize when you come up here no no no no no not the TV not the TV what we going to do something all right let's see all right let's see shake them up all right so the last four of this one is [Music] 7238 yes 7238 Tamara they need you for tickets for the TV yes now what do I do that's a speaker here than you're welcome thank you congratulations yeah yeah all right 7155 I'm sorry all right we're going to do 7155 going once going twice gone all orang oh orange oh okay you almost lost your prize Nana come on come on yeah yeah yeah she was this close guys she was almost gone out of [Music] there [Music] okay we have two more prizes for the orange [Music] tickets orange ticket please orange [Music] ticket 7263 7263 okay all right girl come on get your PES all right right oh yeah Che take it all girl take it all 72 68 okay ready come on girl thank you or pick your [Music] prize all right jar can we get a drum roll cuz this one for the big TV all right everybody bust out your blue tickets get the yeah all right we going to shake those up all right we going to let P we're going to let Pastor come and pick the pick the [Music] winner all right [Music] Pastor bang right let's see all right the last four are no no we're going to do the last three because it's only six okay so we're going to do seven Z Zer 700 7 z z Oh looking go jar play her some [Music] music you go ahead yeah yeah what we going to watch what we going to watch all it's okay I don't have to come over today yeah one day yeah one day I'll come over congratulations um yeah you want to all right she going he going to help you get [Music] it a thank you guys for participating that was a good [Applause] raffle there you have it all right so right now we're going to have our closing remarks and the benediction um mishop yeah that's you yeah that's you amen I'mma get you another um lid I'm sorry all right let us stand to our feet praise God I like to walk amen I love you all so much thank you for having me thank you for allowing me the opportunity to minister I hope I did well praise God all right I like to be real quick so uplift your hands now unto him that is able to keep us from falling and present us faultless before his throne with exceeding Joy to the only wise God our savior be glory Majesty dominion and power both now and forever more father we pray that on our way home you buy every ticket incident accident mechanical failure any any animal that's in the woods keep them in the woods Lord in the name of Jesus we thank you in Jesus name what I want you to do is hug somebody tell them you love them and there's nothing they can do about [Music] it it's over
Wayfaring Ministries Hamden
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Spaying, Neutering, and why it's important
Oh spaying neutering and why it is important so spaying is medically known as the over here restrict me which is the removal of the ovaries fallopian tubes and uterus this limits the heat cycle the ability to reproduce and instinctive breeding behaviour so alternatively there's instructs me which is just when the uterus and part of the fallopian tubes are removed but the ovaries remain and continue to produce hormones and also there's the overreacting knee which is in the ovaries removed but the uterus remains which essentially just accomplishes the same thing as staying on here are some pictures of canine and feline female reproductive anatomy they're pretty similar in terms of like the structure and like orientation of their reproductive structures areas medically known as the orchiectomy which is the removal of the testes this eliminates the animals ability to reproduce and reduces breeding behaviors alternatively there's the vasectomy just one of those deferens are in there but the testes remain and continue to produce one knows I'm here a few pictures of cannon and feeling male they're actually pretty different in terms of like the indentation of the reproductive structures which is pretty interesting so failure rate is important because it can help prevent health issues such as pyometra in females and cancer in reproductive organs it can also eliminate unwanted behaviors due to reproductive hormones specifically roaming for males since they no longer have the hormones that drive them to find a mate or mark their territory and so spay and neutering is also important because it can help reduce the number of unwanted pets that end up in shelters and ultimately get euthanized so it's the responsibility of pet owners to keep these numbers low by sterilizing their pets or whatever method previously mentioned that they seemed fit you
Emma Bender
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US and UK Strike Iran-Backed Houthis in Yemen Global Response#YemenStrikes
the US and UK launched strikes against Iran backed Hoy Targets in Yemen in response to repeated attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea President Biden ordered the strikes to protect International Maritime vessels in the Red Sea the strikes targeted Hoy command and control nodes Munitions depos and launching systems among other locations the US had previously avoided direct strikes on Yen due to the risk of escalation but the ongoing hoi attacks forced the coalition to act the strikes were conducted by fighter jets tomahawk missiles and a guided missile submarine the strikes aim to degrade the hou's ability to attack vessels in the Red Sea Pentagon officials stated that the strikes were not targeting civilian population centers and were conducted with Precision to minimize collateral damage the US warned that there could be more action to come against the houthis if their attacks on international shipping persist
News Scope
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T Flipflop
it's Villa rahmani raheem a salami so welcome here and today we study the T flip-flop T flip-flop okay before moving to the T flip-flop let me tell you it's something that I forgot in the last video you would have mentioned that I didn't talk about the truth table the characteristic table and the excitation table of the master/slave JK flip-flop so that is the same as the normal JK flip-flop the change that we had was between the toggling and race around condition and for that both of them QN plus 1 is equal to Q and compliment the major difference cannot be shown in the truth table they are both the same let me write it when Clark J and K all of them are 1 so what happens QN plus 1 would be equal to QN compliment and this time they will be toggled in this in the simple decade we had them raising okay and similarly the the characteristic table is the same and the excitation table is the same okay so that was something I needed to mention before moving into today's topic that is the ting flip-flop now what is this D flip-flop Serfaty to understand T you first have to know about the JK so let me draw let me draw the block diagram for the JK flip-flop now you have this J this is K this is Q this is Q complement and a clock source is provided is there fine now the major concern of this JK flip-flop was what it was when both J and K are high which means you're giving them two individual inputs having the same string having the same value one now what if I provide them the same input okay I provide them the same input to both of them so let's say this input is over here and instead of providing a separate input I take the same input and I provide it over here and this similar input that is provided to this JK flip-flop is called the T input and now you can say that this JK flip-flop has been converted into a T flip-flop and this is what happens now inside this green colored box now this is a T flip-flop basically and the inside circuitry is this one how is that so let me show you this is your T this the clock source into external processor Q and Q complement so this is how it is obtained all right now we draw the we draw the what we draw the truth table and and in the JK flip-flop we had what the toggling action and this T flip-flop is also mostly used for the toggling action anyway this T this T stands for the toggle basically so this flip-flop is all about toggling now we draw the truth table for this JK for sorry for this flip-flop T flip-flop so the inputs are what it's the clock and it's the T input and the next day qulet plus 1 is the output all right so now let's see when the clock is 0 whatever be the value of this R T it retains the previous state that is the memory and I say this is equal to Q n now when you have the clock high so we have two combinations now once you know what when the clock is high in the T is low so this T is low means that J is low and K is low so for this case again you have the memory state which means the previous state is retaining you have Q and again now when this clock is high and the tippet is 1 which means that J is equal to 1 and K is equal to 1 so for that case now you have the toggling and now this will be equal to Q and compliment alright okay that's about the two table now find the characteristic table see HSN are four characteristic okay and the characteristic table we have the present state and we have the present input T and we find the next day when the help of them so two inputs or four combinations okay and now depending on the what the truth table when Q and is 0 and T 0 so when T is 0 what happens that the original state is retained which means T 0 second is here in this case the next it will be 0 now when Q is when T is 1 so what happens you toggle and T is 1 so the previous state was 0 now it will become 1 alright now again T 0 so you have T 0 so you have the the previous state retained one in this case so one is retained and finally when it is 1 so it is toggled and which means that this is a kuelen over here is 1 so we have a 0 at the end so that's the characteristic table now you can find the value of QN plus 1 from here so we make a 4 variables k-map okay this is the four variables K map 0 1 0 and 1 and what are the bits it's QN and it is T all right and you have a 0 1 1 0 so so they are treated individually all right so you have QN plus 1 equal to 2 what this is the first let's say so this is QN complement T complement QN compliment e complement or with now this is qn z qn t complement in order with qn complement T which means this is the X or operation QN plus 1 is equal to QN X or with T all right now now with the help of this characteristic table we draw the excitation table so in the excitation table you have the inputs the previous state the present state which means Q and is if the previous state are QN plus 1 is the present state and we find the present input alrighty now I always use this term Q and I use the term sometimes Q and if I say is the previous state and sometimes I say is the present so when QN is the previous state QN plus 1 is the present state when QN is the present state Q plus 1 is the next state there is nothing to confuse in it alright so now you have these combinations 0 0 oh wait I will be drawing this way they have of colors all right so 0 0 is the first combination ok and let's say I draw it with the red cup when Q&A 0 q n plus 1 is 0 the value of T is what the value of T is 0 all right now 0 1 so when QN is 0 and QN plus 1 is 1 the value of T is 1 when when QN is 1 and QN plus 1 is 0 so the value of T is again 0 and finally finally when you have the when you have no 1 0 is the last case sorry this is a mistake now the 0 1 was fine now you have if you have Q n is 1 QN plus 1 is 0 so this is again equal to 1 alright and finally when you have Q n equal to 1 and PN plus 1 equal to 1 so the output teeth the 3 is 0 all right so let me cross-check 0 0 we have 0 0 1 we have 1 1 1 we have 0 and 1 0 we have 1 alright and now again you can find the value of T from here using a four cells map so this would be Q and this will be QN plus 1 this is 0 this is 1 this is 0 this is 1 fine and you fill it 0 1 1 0 and I've told you when it's in the cross diagonal this is always going to be what the exclusive or operation exclusive or operation which means that T in this case is QN exclusive o'red with Q n plus 1 that's it that's all about today that's all about these lectures in the next lecture very soon inshallah till then take care of yourself and everyone around you good bye
Salaar Khan
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POPs Health Effects
this is a group of chemicals that you don't really want to wait until people are seeing profound health effect the nature of pops is that they are generally chronically toxic that is exposure over long periods of time are what give you the effect so they may cause birth defects reproductive effects cancer and many of this type of effect for example many of the pops pesticides for years and years have been implicated in toxic effects in in humans and that's why most of them have been phased out by industrialized countries but we're still being used in developing countries they're in areas like stockpiles of obsolete and old pesticides they continue to cause problems and people continue to be poisoned by these old stockpiles of pops pesticides they also leaked into the drinking water in communities and you have this chronic poisoning of people
Global Environment Facility
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taiwan essence unveiling the beauty of formosa taiwan unbound exploring the island's hidden gems
Welcome to my passion travel channel and  I invite you I make content on tourism and   subscribe to my channel and put a little like. Wulai Wulai is a small mountain town located in   the southern part of New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is known for its scenic natural beauty,   hot springs, and the atial indigenous culture. The town is situated in the mountainous region   of Taiwan and is surrounded  by lush forests and rivers.  Visitors can take a cable car up  to the Wulai waterfall, which is   one of the main attractions in the area. There are also several hot spring resorts   in Wulai where visitors can relax and enjoy the  therapeutic benefits of the natural hot springs.  The Atayal indigenous culture is an important  part of Wulai's history and identity.  The Atayal people have lived in the area for  generations and have their own unique language.  Customs and Traditions Visitors can  learn about Atayil culture by visiting   the Atayil Museum or attending  cultural events and performances.  Overall, Wulai is a popular destination  for those seeking to escape the hustle   and bustle of the city and immerse themselves in  Taiwan's natural beauty and indigenous culture.  Tainan Tainan is a city located  in the southwest of Taiwan.  It is the oldest city in Taiwan and served  as the capital during the Qing dynasty.  Tainan is known for its rich history and  cultural heritage, with many temples,   traditional buildings, and museums to explore. Some popular attractions in Tainan include Anping   Fort, Chi Mei Museum, Confucius Temple, and  the National Museum of Taiwanese Literature.  Tainan is also famous for its food, particularly  its street food and traditional snacks.  Some must-try dishes include oyster omelettes,  milkfish porridge, and Danzai noodles.  Ali Shan National Forest Alishan National Forest  Recreation Area is a popular tourist destination   located in the mountains of Chiayi County, Taiwan. It is home to a vast forested area, with some of   the most breathtaking landscapes in Taiwan. The Alishan Forest Railway and narrow-gauge   train system was built during the Japanese  occupation and is still in operation today.  The train takes visitors through the forest  to various scenic spots, including the famous   Alishan Sunrise View, which offers a stunning  panoramic view of the mountains and valleys.  Other popular attractions in the area include  the Sacred Tree, A 3,000-year-old tree that is   considered a national monument and the Alishan  Forest Park, which has many hiking trails,   waterfalls, and scenic spots, Alishan is  also well known for its tea plantations,   and visitors can try local teas and learn about tea production in the area.  Overall, Alishan National Forest Recreation Area  is a must-visit destination for nature lovers   and anyone looking for a peaceful escape  from the hustle and bustle of city life.  Longtang Bridge Ruins The Longtang Bridge  ruins are the remains of an ancient   bridge located in China's Sichuan Province. The bridge dates back to the Tang Dynasty, 618-907   AD, and is believed to have been built during  the reign of Emperor Dizong, or, 779-805 AD.  The bridge was built over the Jinsha River,  which is a major tributary of the Yangtze River.  At its peak, the Longting Bridge was  over 300 meters long and 5 meters wide,   making it one of the longest  and widest bridges of its time.  The bridge was made of wooden planks  that were supported by stone piers.  It was an important transportation route in  ancient China, connecting the Sichuan region   with the rest of the country, today,  only the ruins of the bridge remain.  But they are still an important historical  site and a popular tourist attraction.  The Longtang Bridge ruins are also known for their  stunning natural scenery, as they are located in a   picturesque canyon surrounded by mountains. The Longtang Bridge ruins have been   designated as a national key cultural relic  protection unit by the Chinese government,   and efforts are being made to preserve and  restore the site for future generations.  Taroko National Park   Taroko National Park is a national park  located in the eastern part of Taiwan.  It was established in 1986 and covers  an area of over 920 square kilometres.  The park is famous for its stunning scenery,   including towering cliffs, deep  gorges, and crystal-clear rivers.  It is also home to a diverse range of flora and  fauna, including rare and endangered species.  The park is named after the Taroko Gorge,  which is one of its most popular attractions.  The gorge is over 19 kilometers long and up to  1,000 meters deep in places, and it features   dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and tunnels Visitors  can explore the gorge on foot, by bicycle, or by   car, and there are a number of hiking trails that  offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.  Other popular attractions in Taroko National  Park include the Eternal Spring Shrine,   a picturesque temple located on a  hillside overlooking the Liwu River,   and the Swallow Grotto, a narrow section of the  gorge where thousands of swallows nest each year.  Taroko National Park is also home to a number of  indigenous communities, and visitors can learn   about their traditional way of life by visiting  the park's cultural centres and participating   in cultural activities. Overall, Taroko National.  Park is a must-visit destination for nature  lovers and anyone looking to explore the   natural beauty of Taiwan. Cheng Kai-shek Memorial   The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial is a national  monument located in Taipei, Taiwan.  It was built in honor of Chiang Kai-shek, who  was the leader of the Republic of China and a   prominent figure in Chinese history. The memorial was completed in 1980,   five years after Chiang's death, and it is  a popular tourist destination in Taiwan.  The memorial is surrounded by a  large park and features a massive   white building with a blue roof. At the top of the stairs leading up   to the building, there is a bronze statue  of Chiang Kai-shek, inside the memorial,   there are various exhibits and artifacts  related to Chiang's life and career.  The main hall house is a large statue of Chiang,   and there are also smaller halls  dedicated to his wife and son.  The Chiang Kai-shek memorial is not  only a monument to a historical figure   but also serves as an important symbol of  Taiwan's complex relationship with China.  While some see it as a celebration of Taiwan's  independence and democracy, others view it   as a reminder of the authoritarian rule that  characterized Chang's tenure as leader of Taiwan.  Beitou Hot Spring is a famous hot  spring destination located in the   Beitou district of Taipei, Taiwan. It is known for its geothermal   hot springs that have been used for  therapeutic purposes for over a century.  The hot springs in Beitou were first  discovered by the Japanese during their   occupation of Taiwan in the early 1900s. They developed the area into a popular   hot spring resort, and it remains a popular  destination for locals and tourists alike.  There are several public hot spring facilities  in Bay 2, including the Bay 2 Hot Spring Museum,   which was originally a public bathhouse  built in the Japanese colonial era.  The museum offers visitors a chance to learn  about the history and culture of hot springs   in Bay 2. 2. In addition to public facilities,  there are also many private hot spring resorts   and hotels in the area that offer a  more luxurious hot spring experience.  Many of these resorts are nestled in  the mountains, offering stunning views   of the surrounding natural scenery. Overall, Beitou Hot Spring is a great   destination for those looking to relax and  unwind in the natural beauty of Taiwan.  Sun Moon Lake Sun Moon Lake is a  popular tourist destination located   in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. It is the largest body of water in Taiwan   and is named for the way the east  side of the lake resembles the sun,   while the west side resembles the moon. The lake is surrounded by lush forests and   mountains, and is a popular destination for  boating, cycling, hiking, and sightseeing.  There are several attractions around Sun  Moon Lake, including the Wunwu Temple,   the Sien Pagoda, and the Ita Tau Pier. The Wanwu Temple is a beautiful temple   complex that overlooks the lake and offers  stunning views of the surrounding mountains.  The Cin Pagoda is a seven-story  pagoda that offers panoramic views   of the lake and the surrounding landscape. The Eda Tau Pier is a popular spot for boating   and is surrounded by shops and restaurants. In addition to these attractions, visitors   to Sun Moon Lake can also enjoy cycling  around the lake on the dedicated bike path,   hiking in the nearby mountains, or simply relaxing  and taking in the natural beauty of the area.  Overall, Sun Moon Lake is a must-visit  destination for anyone travelling to Taiwan.  Yellu Geopark Yalu Geopark is a popular tourist  destination located on the north coast of Taiwan.  It is known for its unique geological formations,  particularly the hoodoo stones, which are tall,   thin rock formations that have been shaped by  wind and water erosion over millions of years.  The park covers an area of about 1,700,000 square  meters and features a variety of interesting rock   formations, including the famous queen's  head rock, which resembles the head of   a queen when viewed from a certain angle. Other notable formations include the mushroom   rocks, the fairy shoe, and the sea candles. In addition to its natural wonders,   Yalu Geopark also offers visitors  a variety of other attractions.  Such as a marine ecology museum, a visitor center,  and several hiking trails that provide stunning   views of the coastline, overall, Yalu Geopark is  a must-visit destination for anyone interested in   geology or natural beauty, and it is a great place  to explore and learn about the unique geological  history of Taiwan. Jiofin Jiofin is a   small town located in the northeastern part  of Taiwan, about an hour's drive from Taipei.  It was once a prosperous gold mining town  during the Japanese colonial era and is now   a popular tourist destination known for its  charming old streets, traditional tea houses,   and stunning mountain and ocean views. The town's narrow streets are lined   with old-fashioned shops selling local  handicrafts, souvenirs, and street food.  Visitors can also visit historical  landmarks such as the Jiofen Old Street,   Shangping Theatre, and the Gold Museum. Jiofen is also famous for its stunning views   of the ocean and surrounding mountains. The town's iconic Aimee Tea House,   perched on a hilltop overlooking the ocean,  was the inspiration for the bathhouse in   the animated movie Spirited Away. Overall, Jiofen is a unique and   charming destination that offers  visitors a glimpse into Taiwan
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Business Information Modeling -- ERD 3 -- Part 2
let's also do a recap of associative entities as I've said earlier associative entities represent probably the most tricky and important Concepts in uh Concept in database design in entity relationship diagramming if you don't truly understand associative entities you can't actually do any serious entity relationship modeling okay so pay special attention to this topic so now as we said when we talked about associative entities we gave an analogy of the duck test if it swims like a duck and quacks like a duck it must be a duck that's what we had said earlier and how does this apply to associative entities if a relationship seems to have attributes then it's not just a relationship it is a an entity type okay this is where your relationship is quacking like a duck it's acting like an entity type because it now has attributes it's gone beyond being just a relationship and therefore we say let's promote it and make it an entity type that's what is an associative entity okay so when you have a many to many relationship that is when associ entities crop up okay so when you have a many to many relationship always create a new entity type and that entity type looks just like a regular entity type there's no difference but we call that entity type as an associative entity type in the sense that entity type created to capture associations between other entity types let's take an example there are lots of business tycoons that those are the people here there are lots of buildings each Tycoon has an ownership stake in one or more buildings and each building has one or more owners who share the ownership of that building okay so this is clearly a many to many relationship between tycoons and buildings one Tycoon can have an ownership stake in many buildings one building can be simultaneously owned partially owned by many different tycoons okay so for example I've got this building called the Gatsby and it is jointly owned by Jill and David there's another building called The Crystal Palace which is jointly owned by three people David William and Matthew and there's yet another building called the gudi Enclave or gudi Enclave which is jointly owned by four people Sheila William Wendy and David that's the scenario we are trying to model buildings people many to many relationship okay so again we can just start start directly by creating this many to many relationship so I've created an entity type called building another entity type called Tycoon some attributes building ID is the m primary key for building Tycoon ID is the primary key for Tycoon and it's a many to many relationship because one building can be owned but can be the possession of many tycoons and one Tycoon could be the owner of several buildings okay so that's the many to many relationship and notice that I've taken the trouble to actually give these things names meaningful names I'll try to do that as far as possible so this is what it is so of course we've got a many to many relationship and we just say well we need to create an associative entity type for this okay now you can take that as gospel truth the instructor said it's so it must be correct or better still what you should do is to try and find out why is this the case after all when it was a one to many relationship we were able to get by just by adding a foreign key why can't we do that here okay so that's the point here now the problem here would be you cannot add a foreign key to building or to tyone because every building has many owners right so just adding an owner ID to building will allow you to show only one owner but a building has many owners so adding the owner ID or Tycoon ID to building doesn't work okay how about adding a building ID to the Tycoon table right once again a tycoon owns many buildings if you add building ID to Tycoon you can put in only one building there because as we've already said every value has to be Atomic okay so therefore the foreign key approach it worked for a one to relationship doesn't work for a many to many relationship okay let's take a concrete example in the form of tables okay you've got all these tycoons and all these buildings are the same tycoons that we spoke about earlier right now we know that David has an ownership stake in several buildings and so on how are we going to represent this now just looking at it from the point of view of tables this is how you would represent it right so you're saying Jill has an ownership stake in building 321 which happens to be Gatsby and David has an ownership stake also in the building Gatsby 40321 right so you see the Tycoon ID building ID whenever a particular Tycoon has an ownership stake in a particular building we add a row with that Tycoon ID and building ID so that's the many to many relationship Okay so notice that whenever there's some person having an ownership stake in some building there's one line here okay so if a particular Tycoon has an ownership stake in several buildings in three buildings let's say then that tycoon's ID will appear three times in this table okay now make sure you really take a look at this table and understand very clearly what's going on I'm going to explain this in subsequent slides as as well okay let's take this so This these two rows tell us that Jill and David own the Gatsby 321 is the Gatsby 10 is Jill 40 is David okay so this first row tells us that Jill has a stake in the Gatsby the second row tells us that David has a stake in the Gatsby okay so to represent this relationship between to Gatsby's ownership we now have two roles okay this tells us that Crystal Palace has the joint ownership by David William and Matthew Crystal Palace has the ID 500 and David Williams and Matthew have these IDs 40 50 60 similarly this tells us that all those four people have an ownership stake in building 343 which is the Gaudi and clave okay so that's the idea here this is how you represent when you've got a many to many relationship then you have no choice but to create a new table and in the table you represent every single line that connects one entity with another entity type and you show this in other words every time a person owns a building you put a row in this this is how you represent M many to many relationship right so you have looking at at it from a different perspective you've got the tycoons you've got the actual tables tycoons buildings and here is your relationship table here is the new table that we saw in the previous slide and I chose to call this table as ownerships right because every Row in the table represents an ownership could have even calleded ownership stake uh okay every row represents an ownership the first row represents the fact that Jill has a stake in the Gatsby 10 has a stake in 321 that's all the first row represent represents right so this table collectively represents all the building ownerships that we are aware of in this particular okay now what is the primary key for ownerships clearly Tycoon ID alone cannot be the primary key because the same Tycoon ID appears many times obviously because the same Tycoon owns many buildings or has many ownerships and therefore just giving the Tycoon ID doesn't tell us doesn't help us to identify a particular ownership similarly building ID cannot be the key because the same building has multiple owners so if I just say specify a building number or building ID then I don't know which specific ownership is being talked about okay so if I say building 321 the then in the ownership table are you talking about the first row or the second row if I say building 343 which of these four four rows are we talking about right we already know that a primary key has to uniquely identify a row in the table so neither Tycoon ID nor building ID uniquely identifies a row but of course we can see that the combination does right it's obviously uh a particular Tycoon has a particular ownership stake in a building okay so there's no point in have saying the same thing two or three times the moment you have said 10 321 Jill has an ownership stake in the Gatsby you've said it there's no need to say it again and therefore this combination is not going to repeat okay so therefore the combination can be the primary key Tycoon ID plus building ID okay having said all that let's see how this translates into an entity relationship diagram so you've got building you've got Tycoon that was originally the many to many relationship now we have introduced a new table in other words an associative entity that really corresponds to this table and we call this ownership remember entity types we name with singular nouns so we call it ownership the table names we tend to name it with plural nouns okay so that's what it is of course now look at the cardinalities every building might have multiple ownerships right so take this building 321 it has two ownerships 500 has three ownerships 343 has four ownerships right so clearly every building can have multiple ownerships and of course from our example we said every building has to be owned by at least one person therefore this line near building is solid of course similarly every Tycoon has multiple ownerships so for example 40 has several ownerships and so on 50 has two ownerships 40 has I think three ownerships so clearly a tycoon can have many ownerships and therefore profood and of course every Tycoon from our example from our scenario it says every Tycoon must have at least one on ownership otherwise we not even going to store them in the database so therefore solid line on the tyon side on the ownership side of course when you're talking about an ownership you are talking about a particular Tycoon having a stake in a particular building therefore every row of ownership is obviously connected to one Tycoon and one building okay therefore it cannot be you cannot have an ownership and say well I have an ownership but I don't know who who owns it or I don't know which building you're talking about that doesn't make sense so the moment you're talking about an ownership you're obviously talking about a building and a tycoon okay therefore the line on this near ownership is again solid as we've already discuss the primary key for ownership is Tycoon ID building ID therefore key migration on both sides this is what tells us just by looking at the diagram this is what tells us the primary key for ownership ship is Tycoon ID building ID the combination okay now an important point is you may think well ownership has no attributes of its own what's the point one role that it already satisfies is to show us the relationship without that we cannot really know who which people have stakes in which buildings okay so it's playing a role but most of the time when you have an associative entity you will see that it also has some useful attributes most of the time sometimes you you may see applications where youve got an associative entity and no other attributes the attributes are just the primary keys of the participating entity times period like what is shown here now but most of the time you'll see that you can think of some useful attributes okay clearly in this example what might be some additional attributes that we can think of for ownership right I would say pause this video think a little bit what might be an attribute of ownership okay so we are saying person X has a stake in building y That's a relationship what additional information may we want to know about that ownership can you think of some attributes I would say make the effort pause the video try to come up with a couple of attributes and then proceed with the video and then I'll show you some attributes okay so here I'm going to list attributes lots of attributes one by one for each attribute think about which entity type which of these three entity types the attribute could possibly belong to number of children okay clearly that is probably an attribute of Tycoon buildings we don't consider buildings as having children we don't consider ownerships as having children when we are talking about Real Children Human Being children here so clearly number of children belongs to Tycoon how about birth date assuming we are talking about birth date of a human being clearly that also belongs to Tycoon a tycoon could have a birth date how about weather inherited right in other words we talking about we saying a person has an ownership in a particular building how did that ownership come about did this person go and buy it or did this person simply inherited why are we interested we don't know we might be interested in this in certain kinds of applications this may be of interest okay so which entity type does WEA inherited belong to okay since inherited you're talking about a particular ownership being inherited or not inherited clearly belongs to ownership okay so that's the first attribute we are seeing that really belongs to the associative entity construction date obviously this belongs to building you're talking about the construction date of a building percentage ownership here what we're saying is we're saying a person has a stake ownership stake in a building well if a building has two owners what percentage does each one own it may not be equal maybe the first person owns 10% the second person owns 90% okay and it may be important to know that for example the whole building may be rented out and this the proportion in which they're going to share the rent would be represented by how much of the building they own so percentage ownership is an important attribute and clearly when you're talking about ownership you're talking about a building Tycoon combination right so I can't say Tycoon X has 50% ownership the obvious question that arises is in which building you can't just say Tycoon X has 50% ownership they may have 50% ownership in one building 5% ownership in a different building so unless you tell me the Tycoon and the building talking about percentage ownership makes no sense so clearly this is an attribute of ownership marital status by now it's obvious belongs to Tycoon construction date well we've already resolved this I don't know why I put it there twice belongs to building date of acquisition okay presumably we are talking about you're saying a particular person got an ownership stake in a particular building when did that happen clearly that belongs to ownership okay so you can see that whenever you have an associative entity many to many uh as a result of a many to many relationship you can always think of certain very useful attributes that belong to the associative entity okay therefore uh no matter sometimes of course it's possible that you may not be interested in any of the in attributes of the associative entity type but it's always a useful exercise for you to think about what could be some attributes of this associative entity in other words what could be some properties that are connected to the 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Symmetry, Parity and The Chimera Deck by Ben Harris Review
welcome to real magic review my first review of 2023 and it is been a long time coming this is my review finally of symmetry parity and the Chimera deck from Ben Harris [Music] before we do this can you please like And subscribe check out onlinemagic.com over 800 videos now it's a lovely Community it's a very welcoming Community if you're just starting out all your more advanced check it out and if you have any questions do email me on Steve onlinemagic.com but have a look at that after this or before if you want and pop back do it in whatever order you like but I've had this for a while I always say that don't I because it takes me ages to review books we want to really delve into them and I certainly have with this now I'm gonna I was gonna say I'm gonna try not to make this last too long but we know how that usually goes but what I will say is that I've had this a long time I then went away from it for a bit and now I've come back to it so there will be stuff I'll miss out check out my interview with Ben Harris it was lovely and certainly not because of me I've just found it fascinating and Ben's a really really lovely person to listen to and that will give you loads of info on the book as well so I'm not going to go through every little detail there have been brilliant reviews everybody's reviewed this I'm well late to the game but uh what I have got is the time I've spent with it and physically as well I've been through all the tricks cards in hand and you'll see that there is a studio performance of one of the tricks the case of the tardy and maybe there'll be more by the time this goes out which you can also see as well on the channel I'll put links below so first of all this is I think we're okay to talk about this now because Ben has talked about it openly on the interview this is a re -discovering of this Bengali deck and it's not here's a Svengali Deck here's a lot of tricks you can do with it 25 tricks D that came out wrong didn't it 25 trends it's a very different kind of thing I think um it's not that kind of publication 25 checks with a Sven garlic and now I'm getting all lispy um that it isn't that what it is is four or five I'd say real juicy different ways of looking at this and different Creations using the same principle so with this it's a really lovely publication ever as Elizalde Arizona have I said that right I think I have I've overthought it now ever hello yeah yeah edited by Steve shufton illustrated by ever Ellis alde so difficult for me to say all these words um and of course you know followed by Andy Gladwin and it's first of all it's a really well written book it's a joy to read some of these books can be very dull it's great the way it's written is brilliant so first of all very briefly I'll go through what's in it kind of I'll probably miss a few things it starts off with the it's really nice because it starts off with three routines that you are ex explained that are explained to you as if you are the audience this is what you're going to see now some magic books do this but then when you read it you go actually that's not quite right these this is really accurate and you're reading it going surely not because you can almost forget what the deck is and I did I kind of read it going oh is that yeah sure but how is he doing that and I couldn't work it out so you do that and it kind of really gears you up to find out about it and then the next chapter is really breaking it down all the different parts of it the bits that make it not just as Bengali routine and to to kind of take your audience away from that idea other than deck switches and things like that which I think could be used very powerfully and I plan to with this stuff so the first routine is a any card any number it's got this lovely presentation around 52 factorial I wouldn't go into it Google it you know Mike Powers had a great bit on this in one of his books which and this made me go back to that and go down a real rabbit hole of an afternoon of kind of really looking into this presentation of the amount of permutations and ways a deck can be shuffled which is completely and utterly mind-blowing it's just amazing you know eight million million million million million billion sorry eight billion billion seven billions um ways to shuffle a deck which is pretty much infinite infinity and the the presentation you can get around this are wonderful I really suggest you go and and get into that and this kind of reminded me to but you don't have to use that presentation it's just an idea but the idea of this Bengali deck routine at the beginning is that you have two Spectators they Shuffle the cards which is brilliant shuffle cards uh one of them has a look at one card they put the deck together in a really nice way and they sort of create the whole thing and then you go you know any number and you deal down and the card is at that number it's beautifully done and the reason is is because of all these little subtleties so the way you handle the deck not handling it in a standard FernGully way and and the shuffle this Resurrection Shuffle which is great and the way you display the deck now two ways one of them using a slight which some people are going to find challenging but in my opinion you don't need that you can show the card you're very nonsently before you do it and then you get into the routine it's really disarming it's brilliant and then he's got this Douglas Adams Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy version of the trick which is a lot simpler in uh in plot I suppose but gets to the same thing and uh this really lovely way way of present presenting it then we go into parroting a parody is a different deck and I will say that you get three decks in here and the special box that you need you do not get a standard Svengali Deck you don't need to you can get them cheap and I just bought one and until I did to do that first routine but parity is using the same principle but in a different way it's again I've performed this I haven't got footage of it but I've shown a couple of people and it's just great using a towing cost a coin toss and red and blacks I cannot talk today um but just wonderful really really good and it's it's really easy to remember as well it's very intuitive and I've had a lot of fun showing people that routine and then we've got this Chimera principle which is taking the same idea and expanding it again and this is where we see the creativity in this you know we've Ben has kind of gone wrong I'm not going to move away from this process I'm not going to move away from this I'm going to see what we can do with this deck and this is where you start seeing where you can go with it and it's inspiring because it makes us realize that if we stay with things a bit longer because we're always moving on to the next thing which is fine it's understandable what can we discover Within These existing kind of sometimes quite tired presentations and this is the deck that I used which you get in here for the case of Italian which I have made a video on I love this routine I think there's so much to it it's it's easy but you've got to practice it and a lot of these things even though it's easy you've got to kind of spend time with them to really learn to handle the deck I think it's beautiful it's got this deaf Dave um idea afterwards which is giving it a whole new presentation with a gambling theme if I really want to do it because at the end of this lovely sort of color the the table is full of stuff but again only good for certain situations and then after oh by the way incidentally going back to parity there's this uh full deck oil and water kind of little addition to an oil and water routine so if you do normal oil and water routine you do get like a finale which a lot of oil and water routines don't have which is perfect then the whole deck gives you annoying more effect which is great so anyway moving on then we've got this imagination deck so we've had the parity deck which is in here we've got the normal fan stuff we've got the Chimera deck and by the way that's based on an animal that has three states of being I think it's a goat's body a lion's head and a Serpent's tail I think which is why it's came out that might give you a little bit of a clue to what's going on and then we have the imagination deck this is one I've spent the least time with I do love it but I was drawn more to the other things but this again shows you the the next stage of Ben's development in this of it's kind of like a mix between and this isn't taking anything away from it at all it's like a mix between Chris congaree's Child Play Child's Play the um metal toffee deck uh the coloring book it's lovely and you imagine this card into being but it's more than that but it just again shows you okay take the principle do something completely different with it and then after that you're kind of left with this feeling of okay where could I go with this now whether I will or not is a different thing but it again the that inspiration is transferable to other things as well and that really I mean reading this has made me go back to a lot of different things um when I was away and learning you know going back to the classics that I haven't spent enough time with so the point of this is you've got it's a it's a book that you can work through and get through and learn a lot from it's not 500 tricks like it's a chunk of good ideas that are commercial I absolutely believe they're commercial account is anything in here that's just there to inspire I think all of it can be done out the box and performed to amazing reactions they're falling routines you can take these routines and do a bit of them like with parity you know there's a couple of bits where I go I'm not going to do it that many times I'm just going to do that once and move on to it they're open to so many different presentations and they're different kinds of routines like the one that I did was more kind of mind-boggling and colorful and then some of them are more about about luck and chance and symmetry power to all these different things which I think lend themselves to so many creative ideas about you having a really dig deep I think you'll just come you'll just start firing ideas when you when you go through this I think this is a phenomenal piece of work I'm really pleased with it because you know I loved Ben's recent work on the trapdoor card um it was great machinations but it was very Niche you know like I'm not going to go out and do that stuff I loved playing with it but it was a very different thing and now this is very different again against less Niche but I think there's a there's a some people that will just like me that will just get so into it but totally different than them Ben's next book Bend It Like Gala is totally different again so I love stuff that Ben's coming up with now is he's really I'm really enjoying it and incidentally I've read some of bend a lot again and it's stunning again very very different so it's it's a joy to have this it's a joy to read it and I think you'll get a lot of pleasure out of it too get one of these get yourself a span deck and um and do that first have a look at the first stuff again for a few quid but you don't need it you can go into most stuff with this incidentally it also takes if you how to build the stuff so if you want to make your own box again and there's a lot of subtleties in the Box again when you watch a video of it you'll see there's lots of things built into that that aren't quite as obvious so there's some detailed thinking that may make it more disarming and more fooling uh but if you want to build your own all the sort of templates are in here to build and create your own climate deck and your own deck so you'll get them but you can also make them in the future as well that's about it that was quite long and rambly wasn't it but hopefully you've got the idea any questions do put them below and I will answer those questions on the next live session which are on Thursdays usually at five but again this Thursday I have a gig um having to get more gigs because those bills need pain and they're rather high at the moment so be a bit patient with me on that that would be lovely but the next live session I might do a random one and I'll let you know on the community so make sure you press the little bell icon if you're subscribed which you should be and then you'll get notifications of when I can and can't do the live sessions but anyway those questions will be answered um there it is great bit of work have fun with it and take care and check out obviously onlinemagic.co cheers [Music]
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AdviceTech Podcast #52 - Moxo
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welcome now Nikita is kindly joining us from California so we all must um be very grateful for her time and you know visiting us virtually here in Australia uh so before we dive into moxa which I'm really excited to share all the wonderful things I'm aware of that it does let's just get to know you a little better through your use of Technology what's your most used Emoji do you even use emojis oh I do in fact I've been accused of using too many and my text messages look much smilier than I am in person so I would say the smiley face is my is my most used Emoji that's fantastic you know that's actually opposite to what some what some people are I tell my team all the time when we write emails often they sound a bit flatter than we are in person and I often tell them to give it an extra small lift like try and give it a bit more juice right so you're the opposite you're you're a bit more effervescent on your way I I always find my messages look too unfriendly so I add a smiley and then I'm I'm thinking to myself now maybe this looks over friendly oh I love it and look we all live on our smartphones and they're attached to us permanently if you had to delete everything off your smartphone and just keep three apps which ones would you keep well I would definitely keep moxo because that's where we run our entire business and take care so what no my banking app because that's obviously an important one to keep track of see number three controversial but food delivery my food delivery on that so food delivery it is good cool I realized the other day that um I get so many things delivered of diff all different types you know groceries and all sorts of things that that it's become an actual exercise to go out and shop now because I do so little of it I know but I'm like why are we being so dependent now on technology but at the same time it makes life so convenient in many ways so it's nice to have the option right exactly exactly all right let's dive into moxo shall we so for the audience who may not have heard of moxo before let's give them a feel of where it sits in the tech space you know what category does it fall under generally you know and maybe what other tools it's generally lined up against just to give them a feel for where you guys play absolutely so marxu provides digital interaction workspaces and particularly for business to streamline their external projects uh these are projects can be anything from onboarding a customer to managing that customer relationship on an ongoing basis we find that pretty much any business where there's consultative interaction happening between a knowledge worker and a customer and again that customer can be a partner it's typically another business a team of people a vendor or an end client these interactions are taking place today over email plus Text Plus attachments and a lot of times we're in this era where we think more Tech is better so we work with a lot of companies where their Tech stack is you know 5 10 15 Solutions but when it comes to managing the external customer relationship and particularly the projects and workflows that they have going with these customers it's happening in a very disjointed way and it's not easy to manage not easy to operate things can fall through town absolutely and I think you know for the listener then you know when we think in our world in financial advice um and here in Australia it's quite a cottage industry so there's a lot of you know there are big businesses but a lot of small you know entrepreneurial businesses then you know our projects are that you know annual review for the client or like the particular thing you're doing at that time and you're right there's a lot of interaction and documents flying left right and center and other people that jump in and it can be chaotic um and that's without then considering how insecure email is to send private information you know Private Financial information and so for me you know for a hub like this or something that Moxley that can bring you further security becomes really important 100 you captured it I think what we see is over the last 10 years there's has been a huge platform shift right and we're talking about my favorite apps and food delivery but it really stands true that it's influenced and changed human behavior due to the rise of this new platform shift of what we call the smartphone right we are so adjusted to living in a world where we open up these screens we click a button and we get instant service so that mindset shift it's also been a shift in how we manage time people you know can text and be in 5 10 15 continuous conversations at the same time I think that entire way of living has influenced the way we now expect to conduct business as well and there's a lot of these incredible apps out there in businesses where really they're amazing tech companies like the you know Ubers of the world or the food delivery apps of the world they've streamlined this entire consumer process that used to be you know time heavy disjointed you call a cab you wait for them to show up you have to carry cash and now it's I click a button from one or wherever I am and there's this whole you know external process that's just set up for me and I can go through that Journey seamlessly in in one stop so I but I think that when you take the thought process and you apply that to Business Services which is you know most businesses out there conducting relationships with their clients in business it cannot be as simple as a self-service uh Journey as a lot of these apps you're looking at high touch interactions documents privacy is critical as you said so and a lot of times these are relationship based it's trusting somebody else so why would I work with you if it's a completely self-service journey I need somebody who can help me through the process and that's why I'm hiring you my lawyer for example right right exactly right and so you know in in financial services or financial advice like us what's interesting for me and I don't I'm not 100 certain of this in the States but I think it's a bit similar is financial services has huge dollars in it right I mean it's got massive amounts it has huge numbers of people but when it comes to Tech for the consumer it is way behind like it's been one of the slowest and I guess there's concern you know it's security and all these concerns but it's taken a long time for us to get customer-centric about the solutions we provide from a tech perspective for the consumer you know like something that they interact with and that's what I love about something like this where it's this is built around interacting with the consumer your client you know it's built around their needs what they need to do where they're at 100 and in fact you know we've had this question from some of the banks and firms we work with asking us well how do you change consumer Behavior right how do you get a customer to use a new solution and our answer always is you're not going to be able to if it's positioned as a messaging chat or just another way to communicate you're right yeah why why would I choose to as the customer say you know what I'll download this new service and use something with you uh versus the way I'm used to doing things whereas if you show them that it's about streamlining their experience and providing them with a better experience to get whatever business done that they're trying to conduct with you for example in wealth management you know approving a transaction setting up a grad or something like a loan application where sometimes the process is so miserable and chaotic and we see our customers saying their end customers are just so fed up by the end of it because of the amount of back and forth and drop-offs and just getting simple answers and the right documents uploaded right yeah absolutely and it's and um when I think about also you know even for the client so if we use email for those things then if they want to refer back to something or they want to you know check something we commented on with that particular little loan application or review or whatever we're doing you know they've got to dig through their own emails and nobody ever finds what they're looking for in email it's a disaster right it's just it's not a storage facility it's not a place that should hold conversations really um whereas something like this it can be sitting in that particular project that you've worked on with that client they can just go back into it and check what they talked about with you and what what you guys decided together 100 I think you bring up an interesting point too that email and our our Hall let's call it perception of email nowadays I think has changed 10 15 years ago email was the primary form of business communication and today why it's well it still stands as that barely anyone likes it right this anyone you talk to and you you talk about hey you know you have a team member and they send a document oh but they had a question someone had to call in Redline it I mean those simple actions or business actions are trying to conduct you know maybe one step in a process can take so much time going back and forth on email and I'm sure we all have examples in our own personal lives of working with different firms and how chaotic it can be so I think that when we look at the form factor of how to design a solution that can solve for you know the the external Journey a lot of businesses come at it and in fact I'd say this uh confidently that 99 of businesses come at it from the AI angle of and you know let's use artificial intelligence and that's great but you know where moxos different is we came at it from the interaction angle we actually see it more as augmented intelligence or assisting the knowledge worker making their lives easier to serve more customers and therefore make the End customer experience great whereas when you come at it from the angle of automation you need to think about you know the fact is I'm hiring somebody for their consultation or their services and it applies across the board where the value of the transaction or that process is higher there that external party wants to work with a human so how do you better assist that human to do their job in a more seamless way and and have better control of management over the data and privacy yes yes absolutely and and it is that fine balance isn't it because all of us you know everybody's got Rising costs we're all experiencing Rising interest rates all these sort of things in business and for the consumers so we're all conscious of streamlining and efficiency but there is a line Beyond which um we just can't push it too far and we need to make sure they get that interaction and they and it feels human um to the best of your ability and what's what I love about this sort of tool is even I mean I can see it with the the build out we're doing is that the team are considering using far more video because even if it's not live interaction it's you know recording a quick video into the app for that client and then the client gets to watch that in their own time you know that's still more personal than a name 100 we have a client who said that it's so great they've had their advisors you know be able to log into the app they can see you know a customer has asked a question and they could send them a quick video clip while annotating on a document so it's it's odd though the client just sat down with you in personal in person and you gave them this great experience it was it was very personalized and it was Dynamic but all the while you could be you know in the Netherlands as this client is from fighting home from the office or going to dinner with the family and still take care of clients right so it's better for both parties and from an operational standpoint you as a manager or manager of that line of business or that particular let's say team that's external facing now has visibility into what's going on and where the drop-offs are because that's a big thing too the person managing uh how do you know in tomorrow if somebody leaves your organization in that relationship going with them yeah yeah absolutely and speaking of teams then let's just talk about how that can work um you know from the team's perspective but also the clients so the clients downloaded that they're interacting with your business then you know they can then be have a primary contact but uh they can also believe you know draw in somebody that might be a technical expert or that so and they can be part of that conversation is that correct absolutely so we've designed this concept of the workspace the workspace being the One-Stop destination to complete a process and within that workspace you have structured business actions so those can be things like an e-signature or an approval an acknowledgment booking a time where multiple people calendars need to be checked and typically that goes back and forth on email for a while right simple things that happen in you know completing a process with a client or an external party uh something is simple like uploading file or collecting documents and you have the opportunity to say what happens in this process let me create all the steps in here and and preset that process and assign each step to somebody in advance so in a way the workspace guides the interaction and then yeah if anyone has any questions well you don't have to exit or get on a phone call or a meeting you can do it all from within there you have a lot of unstructured interaction capabilities like messaging video meetings uh documents and annotating on them so the whole idea is this now becomes the One-Stop workspace for that process now as an external party whether I'm a End customer and a high value b2c case or you know a partner or vendor which many times are the end customers because our our audience is primarily on the B2B side I'd say that you know we wanted to make it as simple as possible and as accessible as possible so instead of requiring somebody to download the app they just get a link to the workspace same way they're used to getting a link to a DocuSign or you know some other simple utility action they need to complete they now get a link to the entire process where they can dive in and take action and what's interesting to me about that is um you know an advisor might have an ongoing relationship with a client and they're interacting via the app continually but there might be one instance that might be estate planning that they're working on with the client now the advisor might not be the estate planning expert they're going to bring somebody in that does that or they can just take part in that particular space you know you can invite them in and they can interact this external party it might be a lawyer it might be somebody else they can interact they can be party to it without like you say the CC on the email and make sure they get invited to the meeting and like it can all just happen in that workspace totally and and that's such a pain point we hear all the time that somebody forgot to CC the right person you know and then they weren't on the thread so they didn't know what was happening and turns out well you could lose a client just in in things like that because it you you dramatically impact the client's experience with your organization uh and you're absolutely right being able to Loop in the right people and also Loop them out where it's not necessary and and have the workspace do correct them on what they need to do makes it a lot more personalized but much more streamlined and easier to manage for whoever's hosting that process or responsible for that process coming to a completion yeah and I mean it's um well I mean one of the things that attracted us we noticed I looked so we used a CRM and I looked past you know into the past of all of our completed tasks and for the team and there was a lot of you know follow-up clients on blah blah blah blah blah you know like this this sort of the nagging I call it nag yeah we've got an AG declined to get something and so what I loved about inbox so is is the ability to set a to-do for the client so that then it'll pop up as a notification I don't need the team to initiate or or do something this system can do that you know so and sure maybe after a few versions of that and we still haven't got something we could have a trigger that says hey send the client a quick video to make sure they get this done but you know it's it's taking out all of those ridiculous follow-ups and admin and you know the silliness that we all get frustrated by that isn't actually the work we do or the value that we can add to the consumer you know on a face-to-face basis and in the amount of time time that gets wasted in that process right it could be times would be put to a new business or or enhancing a current customer's experience and that's why I'd say you know with the customers that moxo has worked with and been able to have the opportunity to see their processes with external parties it's streamlined uh one thing we we can uh confidently say has helped our customers is reducing cure and increasing retention because when you're able to better manage these processes deliver a great experience with the Privacy required uh well guess what you're able to give a better experience to that customer in that first month when they're most likely to drop off you as an operator uh know exactly where your processes are getting stopped so you said let's say there's something the client needs to take action on you let the system drive it but you now see maybe in a onboarding process you're running with 15 clients everyone seems to get stuck at step four well now that's probably something about step four maybe I need to restructure the way my process runs and you get business insights that are actionable uh to to be able to improve your operational efficiency absolutely and I mean I'm betting that you guys see some consistent uh improvements that people get out of the system and maybe not even the thing they were chasing you know it might not have been the reason that they took Mike so on but they're you know there might be some improvements in you know reduction in the length of the processes and things like that that just come about because of streamlining the way that you we interact with the with the client definitely we have customers come to us saying you know the easiest way to track it is a previous process used to take us three weeks and now it's taking us two days I mean we we had this example of an onboarding problem the fact that you can quote a customer saying we can now onboard our own customers in two days versus three weeks and this is just one such example you have so many examples of just reduction in time and the reason reduction in time is directly tied to a better experience is because customers find it more intuitive uh it it's easier for them to use and it's easier for the operator or or that account manager to not have to manually follow up on every single piece of the puzzle with each client but in a way the workspace drives it and tells them where they are so it's a funny example but we get this all the time we have customers who come to us and be like I'm just looking for that Domino's Pizza Tracker and I want my answers and vendors Partners to know where am I in the process what yeah right and and It's Tricky but we see you can buy a great service and in fact the more money people spend um the more they expect a better experience so that first month is critical in being able to tell people here's where you are here's what's happening next and don't worry it's your turn on step seven we're taking care of all the in between and here's what's going right yeah and look I'm betting that um you will have seen a lot of businesses go through this process I'm betting that there are some that struggle initially or or you know struggle to take it on or others that really swing through is there anything you see them either doing beforehand or that they prepare well when they take on moxo that sort of really gets it humming and moving so I would say in our experience the number one thing that we've seen with the customers who are very successful after that is tying the use of marxo to a specific process with external parts so what I mean by that is you know and when when I would see customers in the past there would be some customers who'd say well this is so great you know I saw this amazing demo now what do I do how do I get started well see you can message me here and they'll tell their own customer that now if I'm an End customer or I'm a let's say a very large business in many cases like I've said our customers it's a business to business situation so it's another business you're trying to convince to use this platform and sure it's under their brand but if you position it as hey you can message me that's also not accurate to the value that a customer will get so all the customers that said I'm looking at it from the perspective of I have the specific process I'm running I'm running an onboarding process or when I'm managing these client accounts they're these processes that have to run on a quarterly basis or I need to collect these documents this is how I do it today and I'm looking to reduce the amount of time increase efficiency and spend during that process well how can we map that to the solution and I find that it just grows organically from there once you see one process in action then you see the value of it and the metrics speak for themselves so when you do one I've seen businesses in no time running 5 10 15 and then they you know move process after process there but when you don't tie it to process then you lose the value of what the solution is designed for in the first place yeah looking that's a really interesting point because I know for for us we sort of were a bit betwixted in between in initially because we didn't do that we didn't go all right this is the thing that we're going to do or take them through or the purpose initially and once we've just recently started doing that it's all flowing you know we're realizing the team are getting excited about it because they can see the value and of course that's your first hurdle right is convincing your team to use the new tech even before the consumer right or the end user um you've got to convince your team and they've got to see value too totally and I think one thing that we've seen a lot of our our customers do because we have you know small one-person realtor firms right or are there two people working on a wedding planning business we have a small you know Plastic Surgery Clinic for example all the way to a financial firm a family office a legal advisory Services firm corporate banking so our use cases and our size of businesses range from you know and 10 users to say a 5 million what is this and and the one thing I'd say across the board is every single one of them um have have shown their internal users what the value is and in a way the value speaks for itself when you're able to tie it to a process uh that's part of why tying it to a process is so important and I specifically say a process with your external parties because the user who's managing the relationship with the external parties immediately sees how it benefits them how does it help me in my day-to-day life uh better take care of my customers and how does it make my life easier those who don't care about you know the customer who would ideally hope that they do but there are obviously cases where the answer is I've been doing it my way for a long time why should I change and the big thing is you know if your customer drives the interaction you will want to be where your customer is but let me also show you why it benefits you and how it makes your life easier yeah absolutely and there's lots of things that I mean we've touched on a few things but you know digital signatures in the app even I like the idea of a difference between an approval and a signature so it might be the client saying yep I'm good with that go ahead they don't need to sign anything it's not that formal but it's just a giving it a go um or even um there was an interesting one I picked up and we've started debating how we might use it was an acknowledgment so it's merely saying yep seen it you know like I quite like that because there's that mystery right when you send an email out it's like did they even get it have they seen it have they read it thinking about it did it just go in black box of Oblivion and we have no clue where it is and what you're thinking yeah correct you're absolutely right it's structured around this idea of these are small but such powerful actions that if only someone could know um you know it makes a process move that much more seamlessly right and it has such an impact on awareness and transparency uh and and I I think from that perspective you know we continue to build business actions like an exciting one we're launching this month I mentioned was the time booking experience where sometimes you just want to book a time right I mean we had to reschedule and my schedule changed and I used your calendly right so it's yeah bringing that kind of experience in but where there's multiple parties maybe there's five people who need to connect on an onboarding and man I have gone through those back and forth on email and just trying to find a time where everyone is available and then someone's assistant gets involved there's the wrong time set wrong time zones I mean just something like that is so powerful to be able to say step one is book your consultation call and these are parties and participants that need to be involved and I'm just gonna automatically let the system show you all available times and you pick what's convenient for you right yeah yeah all these individual utilities that we're used to using but built in house in a structured way for me to design it around my process and really be customized to my business workflow with my external users it lends itself to being industry agnostic process agnostic and and delivering a better experience across the board yeah absolutely and and I'm betting and it wouldn't be initially it would be the I I think it'd be the wrong thing to start with to your point about you know attaching the on you know the initial use to a process but but you could um you know there's the opportunity or to also send content out via the app so you know if you're actually interacting with your your clients you know maybe you've got a newsletter or something like that well they're probably reading that on their phone anyway right so why not have it from within the very place you interact with them yes and be able to broadcast that out to users right and it still feels personalized because in a way I'm getting it in what looks like this text messaging experience which immediately feels more personal than an email inbox but in reality I could be sending this to you know 40 different people on my app then great now everyone knows of this new offer we have coming out and they felt like I personally reached out to them yeah absolutely now let's touch on um security because it's clearly I mean we're all you know constantly getting spammed and and you know hacking is now becoming a daily announcement you know it's the latest institution that got hacked so my understanding you guys have a sort of a bank grade level security on mock so can you just talk us through sort of the the understanding of that and how that works absolutely I mean we are sought to compliant method to compliant gdpr compliant and you know the list goes on but I think uh a better thing to to share with you and our our listeners today is our journey really started with our founder uh selling WebEx who's the founder of WebEx which was you know a very famous video meetings platform he was the first investor in Zoom um and his whole problem statement started with he sold his company to Cisco and one of the issues he faced is using his banking apps with his advisory teams and how painful it was to manage these processes and because of security oh well he can't touch them you know call the assistant wait on the phone print this document log in twice to get into a secure email portal where you have to download something scan it sign it I mean it's it's it's actually awful when you look at some of these companies that are the creme de la crime in the industry and the best experiences and so much money spent on their Tech but the actual customer experience is honestly pretty terrible yeah right so that's where it started and I think you know the concept was well this is applicable to any High touch interaction it's applicable to you know construction and real estate and Logistics and business advisory there's so many use cases digital marketing and our founder experiences in a lot of avenues of life and that led to the conception of our product but I think early on we worked with the banking industry one of our first customers that helped us really shape our thinking on how to approach security was working with Citibank and the Very fact that we could deploy loyal on premises I mean that was that's an immediate non-starter for a lot of banks if you're not able to do that yeah and then the fact that hey this data sits behind our firewalls it's within our infrastructure and that option is there but oh by the way you know as a result when you get your first one and then five and then 10 and then 20 and then 100 customers and financial services if you crack the financial services not you can get into a lot of other Industries because the compliance and security regulations are so strict so in a way we came at it from having these extremely strict standards and almost having to open some of these things up for our other customers right where you know they're allowed to do more and I think that experience really helped us design a product that is built for organizations where security is critical but which organization doesn't want privacy yeah business and 99 of businesses out there don't have the r d Department don't have the knowledge on what to build so being able to get some something off the shelf that's secure where I can customize it to my business and and really differentiate myself in the market from my competitor that's pretty cool right that's exciting yeah absolutely and it becomes um and in fact you'll laugh we've um we've we've named the app as it's like a member of the team you know so it's got a name and and we'll we talk about it like it's a human and I'm even considering using the Avatar thing in canva to create like a talking Avatar that will be kit our app you know like so it's we're really giving it this human element but the point of that is people feel more secure when it's when it's got when it's its own entity it's not just via email it's a it's a thing on your phone that's specifically from you you know it's it's like it's it's the bat phone you know this is the bat phone to our business oh totally and if you look at a lot of other platforms like let's even just take our text messaging channels you know sometimes the problem is that almost feels too personal when it's in the context of business the the beauty um I'd say the a design point of mobile I'd actually start there the design point of mobile is very different than designing a solution for the desktop era right because mobile you have to think about the interface the interface naturally lends itself to only having one thing open at a time you can't have five tabs like you can desktop so when we designed our solution you know we we are of course platform agnostic we're available and a lot of businesses primarily use this on desktop and then mobile is an adjunct or an extension of the process but you have to design around mobile Behavior which is seamless streamlined bite-sized back and forth continuous on your time do you think you think about that and you think about this need for separation of services that's what the app does right when you go into your smartphone you have your banking app you have your email app you have your Instagram app you you you naturally have the separation of what type of processor what type of let's say Activity you're looking to do just based based on the the way the phone is designed but if you go into email well now you have this flood of messages coming in and you go into place it's like well now how am I supposed to differentiate between my personal messages my business messages and people want that preparation you want it to feel personal but you still need that level of separation and organization yeah absolutely I completely agree so the security is all there it's a given I know in Australia you guys did I think the bank of Queensland app as well so it's something you you're already at that level you know it's it's not something we should be concerned about but what about integration so so things that I know that that's evolving over time from moxo but you're you're certainly on zapier right so that that things can trigger between the app and external tools yes and in fact our whole framework with is we want to be the canvas for where that interaction happens we're not looking to necessarily say hey we'll replace every system you have but we'd like to take a lot of those back-end systems for example your internal project management tools or your CRM system or your payment system for example or let's say some larger companies are very tied to a certain knee signature and that's already what's approved for example DocuSign so we built in a DocuSign connector where they could just take a DocuSign action plug it into their workspace and boom uh you're still keeping that entire business flow within the workspace and you're seamlessly combining all those structured actions and unstructured interaction in one stop uh so I think the beauty of Designing a solution like that is it's all about continuing to build those connections and in fact we are working on launching right now A framework to connect to any third-party app so being able to plug in an action connect out to a third party bring in that data and it can be a back and forth you can really set it up any way you want so something happens in moxo for example push that data immediately to our CRM or a tracking system a compliance system vice versa so we have most organizations will have let's say a specific file management service or a very specific booking service something that's specific to their use case that's very specialized um you know legal is a great example where there's a document management solution for case files and we'll integrate with that so that somebody can easily pull those files right so it's not about replacing it but it's also about creating that perfectly designed seamless workflow and one thing I tell you you know we have a our marketing team let's say right our marketing team runs our show calendar now my team might be involved in three steps in booking a show on some of the designs and the collateral what we do for a talk but there's maybe 17 other steps that we're not involved in so imagine if I had to go in and learn their entire project management tool on the back end Asana let's say it's great for them but I'm the external user in that situation I'm homie walls and some of this I don't need to learn your entire back-end software I just wanted the few things that I need to do and let me know when it's my turn and I can ask questions I can see the history boom so that's the thinking when I say customer and client sometimes it's Department to Department in large organizations because they operate like external businesses and you only need to see a few actions and you need to bring in just the ones that are relevant to you so absolutely our framework is integrate bring in external systems and streamline the workflow and make it as seamless and easy as possible to present itself and it's exciting to to hear that because you know like any industry like you say with everybody's got those bespoke or unique or something that's just because of your industry and what you need and and wow Financial advice is deep in that in fact we've probably got more systems that are just for us than we have ones that people use that are outside of that you know we're we're only just getting used to all the others that are out there that everybody else uses not the ones that are bespoke so so I think it's exciting to be able to imagine them being able to talk to each other because there's nothing more frustrating you know than having this sort of siled tool that just doesn't talk to anything else yes and it's a nightmare it just adds more work then I mean we have companies and especially the larger Banks that'll come to us and say well we bought three meeting Solutions and then we also have a bunch of licenses for this document solution well who's using what well it's all over the place and we actually haven't rolled out any of these yet and we're struggling right so that's why I think when it all comes back to thinking about what those processes are and oh that reminds me I should mention in some use cases people won't see it as a process but it really is so let's take wealth management you might run an onboarding process but once that client's onboarded you just see it as relationship management and advisory but in reality anytime the client comes to you and says I want to make a trade or there's a new investment opportunity or you offer a new product to them that's a process and there's stuff that's involved right it could be one step could be 10 steps but those are all processes as a part of your account management strategy yeah and also I think um what when you start thinking that way and it is new to lots of us but when you start thinking in boxes and arrows which is what a process is then you realize how much say your whoever's the pointy end so it might be the financial advisor it might be your account manager whoever it is how much they're doing that they probably shouldn't be right because they're just taking on that interaction and they're handling things that could be all sorts of other members of the team that are wonderful at doing those tasks and so it can really draw that out when you start thinking in processes you realize that your account manager your financial advisor could be doing far more because they're taking on other things they shouldn't be absolutely we saw that with Citibank in fact when they ruled out the solution they immediately saw their advisor productivity doubled they were able to do and conduct you know more business and less time so you could argue in the same amount of time they were handling double the customers because they're not wasting time on these menial kind of back-end work tasks that actually many times assist them can handle or if it's important a human being in another role can handle it and you know you can hand that off immediately and and step right back in where needed yeah yeah absolutely and so talk to me about um I mean you will have seen a lot of people do some really cool things with the app you know what what's the what are some features or elements of the tool that that you feel like has some great juice but somebody's done something wonderful with but others maybe don't realize is there like they've just got creative or they've really tapped on to some value they could you know by implementing that particular feature so one thing I'd actually say is in a way we've built this whole flow Builder experience so where you can really customize your own workflow up till we had that sometimes people would miss the level of power that all these actions had because they didn't realize they were even available and in a way flow Builder has made it obvious that you can really customize this to your process and oh by the way if you don't know your process you can continually add actions on the go and I think that's been pretty powerful where some users figured that out before others now it's obvious so you know anyone who starts can see that front and center so I think that was a big one uh another interesting one I'd say is also the back end Management in reporting that's not something that's you know obvious to everybody but a large part of this is we hold a lot of data right there's so much that you get and we had a customer who said because of how well organized this was we were audited by the IRS and the IRS said we've never seen somebody so well organized every record is there right yeah we had a dressmaker who said you know we get clients who ordered a dress nine months ago and they come back and say I never asked for this piece on here so I'm not paying for it and she says well you did because it's in the conversation and I have the audit record so I think some customers that I have not even expected I mean you expected in Banking and Financial Services but in these small businesses Industries to be able to say two years ago you said this and and it's shown me that I can clearly track that and have a great record well it's it really helps businesses manage their organization at a deeper level right absolutely yeah that's a that's a big one and I think you know for all of us in our when we think about financial advice and all of us in our in our sort of relationship Financial advice is becoming more and more about family interaction as well so you know I mean firmly in Gen X and for most Gen X is what we're all dealing with now is our parents getting older and how they're going to cope with that and where you know where are they going to live and how's their health like there's all these elements pulling pulling and pushing people and so to be able to have conversations that draw in even the right parties of the family and let them take part in that conversation like that becomes really powerful when you've got one place that can happen and you can sort of coordinate that really easily whereas trying to see see them on this and and make sure you know who's oh which son should be involved in you know that stuff just becomes a disaster whereas having an easy way to yeah to bring them into a part of the interaction doesn't have to be all of it could just be this particular project I think that can bring some real you can be the connector you know oh absolutely I think we're all used to the family group chat right everyone most people I talk to say they're part of some family group threat or or a thread with some some members and oh man they're constantly getting messages and so I I always say this my 80 85 Plus year old grandmother at this point uses WhatsApp right like she knows how to send a message on there these are simple things that you'd be surprised how many people even 65 plus actually are some of the top users also especially in financial services they find it really natural and easy but yet you're right the young you know 20 year old or 25 year old learning about you know their parents processes and what they're going to be taking over and how to manage things can hop right in and find that this sort of a platform is naturally the way they've lived most of their life is they're used to uh so it's intuitive for all ends at the Spectrum yeah absolutely now talk to me about what's on the development path you know what have you guys got in it there's probably some things like you said that are coming up soon but I'm I'm curious also to hear a bit about the Blue Sky you know what's what's a bit further out there that you guys are chasing to bring to moxo totally so I'm I'm gonna share a few things we're working on one is of course that external framework I talked about where you can bring in any third-party app that's huge because yeah anybody and any customer can say I'm using this other platform bringing the data and push it back out and and set up truly set up your process to match exactly every system you're using and exactly what you wanted to do and honestly really streamline it to the level uh that's that's perfect for your organization to maximize efficiency so I'd say that that's one huge thing we're working on another big thing I'd say is our framework approach to reporting so we've been building out a number of deeper reporting functions so like I said there's so much data in the platform but what do you do with it right the ability to actually take that data and provide more actionable insights to say well based on these 10 processes you're running you're losing about x amount of time uh within this step so things like that that can really give you key insights on how to better run your business and where you need to let's say cut the fat or improve the process or hey is a team member slacking off you can see this there's this one person who seems to always take longer in certain tasks how you have that data and it's tangible and it's real right yeah another big thing that a lot of customers requested from us that we actually are going live with this weekend is the ability to support uh fillable PDF forms so when you're signing a document you know and you've got this PDF there with a bunch of data to fill you don't have to go in and manually set up each of those fields we will automatically detect that that field is available there set them up for you and that becomes a form and an e-sign ready for you to fill out in an instant and the system takes care of that for you so there's which it is it is but it's exciting and I'm with you the the ability to sort of plug and play with within a thing that that's really exciting um and it and it will mean that that you because what happens with tech right is you'll find something great but then it just doesn't quite play well with others you know and it and it becomes hard to make a part of the team whereas if this if if moxo becomes a bit of a hub and then other things can talk into it you know what a difference that could make to the service that you could or the the process and the experience you could deliver to the end user yeah and one thing I that got me thinking that I should mention is we're you know talked a little earlier about our interpretation of AI and where we see it playing into any console Data Business Service right where there's a knowledge worker and there's some level of interaction required I think for us like I said it's about assisting that knowledge worker and streamlining the process by using technology to deliver guided interactions so we like all the workspace almost like a guided self-service experience where you're guided through but you can interact on the fly so really it's it's up to you and the system you know takes you through that process so from that standpoint something we're developing is more automations so let's say a certain action is completed in one workspace maybe that process needs to kick off another process or kick off something else happening so you could you know it could be something like sending a message in another workspace or you complete one flow it kicks off another um it automatically copies a file to another place or schedules a meeting so there's a lot of these types of things we're working on so to to again further remove that man you'll work a use intelligence in a way where you can cut out those steps in the process that the system can take care of for you yeah and I think it's it's an interesting thing with um I mean I'm sure you're the same we talked about before we hit record that that we're sort of night people so we get you know great work done at night and one of the challenges when you like that is you know the the businesses you might interact with and I mean even personally that you need to get things done um aren't awake right you're you're getting things done and they're not awake and so you send off emails and you do whatever I'm curious about what you guys are thinking about doing you know out of hours somebody a client leaves a message in mock so whether there's an element of some of that AI chat that could occur for out of hours when there isn't somebody around to answer some questions whether it could point the client to you some information that might get them part way or even give them a heads up about the information the person might need when they do come online is there any of those sort of thoughts that you guys are sort of you know I guess brainstorming on yeah I'd say today we're in the exploration stages I think we work with companies where they have their own bot framework uh and so we'll integrate with what they have we have the framework that within our product but we're looking and exploring at what we build in-house in a way because again like you said today we have the ability to set out of office hours and things like that but how do you take it a step further and guide the client maybe towards the right help source that they need or maybe them towards something as a result of the type of query uh they have that's something where I'd say in the exploration stages then yeah and it's an interesting I mean we've even got to the point of having you know just some materials that will help people sort of self-serve a little just so that they can make some progress and then when we you know get back in touch um then they're a little further along and they feel like they've managed to take some action and almost tick something off their list you know it's about them feeling good about taking you know some to-do's that they've hanging over their head and getting them done well it's interesting you say that because something we're working on is having this idea of filing a service request so basically it's almost like choosing from a menu of options let's say the client's sitting there different time zone someone's not available but they need to get something done and they have a request they can file that request and have it automatically kick off a flow workspace where it assigns the right people it brings in the right parties and that's something a lot of businesses want because in a way you could technically offer a menu of services and someone can say this is the one I want and have the system kick off the service and direct the right actions to happen so in a way even if somebody's not awake and there's 10 hours that passes before somebody gets back to them they don't feel like they've been left in the dark they actually already have a response because a number of things have happened and the process has started and it's got off their plate onto somebody else's you know that's that's what the client needs to feel like yes it's been submitted I know that they'll get to it not I'm not sure do I need to follow up do I you know it's it's the vagueness is a problem letting them offload so that then you can then action it I I don't necessarily believe every business needs to be 24 7 and I think that would be crazy making to be quite honest however however having something that lets people take some action in their own time I think can be quite powerful I didn't agree more and I think we we've got that question in the past you know not not nowadays but we used to get the question when our before our flow workspace was built where we made it obvious you know what the solution is built for we get the question of but do people now expect me to respond 24 hours a day and the response is no because it's the same way are you expected to respond to email or text messages 24 hours a day no but actually when you bring it into your personal channels you are in a way because it feels like it's reaching you personally but when it's in this uh you know form factor of what I like to think of as a continuous meeting then technically you respond in and out as you want but the system itself and the way it's designed makes the users involved feel like they're interacting with someone in the process right it's on my time and your time it's but it's continuous in a way yeah yeah perfect is there anything else we've missed I feel like we've covered a lot of elements of the app oh one thing we haven't covered actually that that I found quite fun is is you end up um with your own app you know so you do end up with your businesses you know an app that sits on the App Store and things like that so that's that's exciting and it can be branded to you and once again is another way of making this like you know the bat phone to your business um it makes it very personal it's not just them logging into text messages or email this is them talking to you specifically yeah and I'm almost out I forgot to mention that till now but you know in a way that's it's an innate value and and it's really our design Point again it's not about moxo but it's about your business and yeah I think when you tell customers or vendors or Partners right whoever is in that role of the external party you tell your external users to use a third-party application that's always difficult versus saying it's my business's solution it's my work workspace it's under my brand that's powerful and a lot of times it costs a ton of money to build an app I mean I've seen so many businesses we've talked to in the past that tried to be mobile first they they spent you know I'd say upwards of 50 60k and it's a lot of money and they get that prevents stagnant content and you can barely do anything on the app and it's painful so knowing what to build how to build it and having that Association that it's under your brand so from a security and compliance perspective of course that's great but the second thing is from a marketing perspective and an adoption perspective being able to send out this workspace and say hey we're going to run this process under my app and oh by the way it's all branded it it's truly Myspace it speaks for itself you don't even have to tell your customers that and it sets your organization apart yeah yeah absolutely oh exciting I feel like a covered loss is there any last things you wanted to to leave the audience with well I would just say I I think when adopting new technology apology and thinking about what tech to buy and why right and especially in the advice Tech side that means you are running some type of consultative process your business has some consultation in there it's not completely self-service you're not you know ordering food or calling a car so human interaction is involved I'd say be clear on the process you're running look at how you're running it today uh and and tie that process to the technology you're purchasing and make sure it solves for those gaps in the process because otherwise you can end up with a large Tech stock and you know not not enough or why to demonstrate what that Tech is doing to really help your business and it's expensive for most businesses out there I mean we see this even for the large businesses they want to build it themselves they'll spend you know millions of dollars and still not know what to build and and and not see any increase in user adoption or retention so it's really important to tie the the use of new technology to a specific purpose and then like we say at moxo a specific process with those external users and that's going to that's what's going to differentiate your organization from another in the in the end of the day of how lean inefficient you can be in and in the end of the day it's about increasing your retention and impacting your churn numbers and reducing them you yeah yeah absolutely absolutely all right advice explorers if you'd like to find out more about moxo then the website link is in the show notes um and I'll include the appropriate LinkedIn details for the Australian representative um rather than Nikita itself for the Australian representative of of moxos so that they can get you um set up and talking and they can talk you through your use case thank you so much for joining us here today and really sharing how moxo can help us take our client experience to the next level thank you so much I had such a great time here and look forward to connecting again so I'm betting you're probably not a current user of mock so this is probably new to to many of you there'll be a handful maybe you've done some digging and heard it mentioned maybe even by myself at a session but I'm curious what your what that prompted for you you know what what got you thinking what got you debating what you should be doing about the way we interact with clients it may not be you choose something like moxo but thinking about client portals apps the way we interact where they live how that works you know it's a great debate to have and so please share your insights on The Ensemble Community platform and let's get that debate going and get more of us thinking a bit creatively creatively oh that's a hard word to say creatively there we go my goodness it's Friday folks I'm recording this on a Friday I'm halfway through the day it's getting tough so thank you for your patience but either way get on the community and let's talk about this let's get this moving so we can really lift our game in terms of you know our client experience now in terms of my thoughts on this there's a couple of things that I just wanted to highlight now I should confess that that uh for our business um we're going down the path for um uh implementing mukso and so I'm a little further ahead than you might be on these thoughts but you know people sort of I've had people pull me up a couple of times and saying when you say you know that email isn't secure and a portal is better why is it better you know what what's the difference and clearly you know Bank grade security all those sort of things sound great and that absolutely lifts the security but there's something else that's about behavior and location that I think is an important Point email is a bit like you were running your business in a food in a busy food court right you might be sitting at a table with your client and you're having a conversation but there'll be all sorts of people coming in and out that out of that food court and you have no way of controlling that right they're coming in and out they're doing their thing they're walking past they're chatting away and potentially can overhear now that's sort of how email works because anybody can have your email address anybody can have your client's email address right and so there's an opportunity for them to walk into that food court proverbially speaking and and witness an interaction or essentially hack into that conversation so you know that is the challenge because of course we wouldn't have our client meetings based in a food court that was busy and people all around and and chatting and potentially could overhear the personal details we're we're discussing with the clients so so that's sort of in my head that's the picture I have for email whereas a portal like this that's your app the client needs to be told about to know to download it and then they're going to interact with you personally and only them through that portal this is like the the private club where nobody knows it exists right so they've got to know it exists they go down that laneway there's a big Burly dude at the door in front of a single door he checks you out you've got to know the secret handshake they let you in and when you go in the door it's just you and the client right so if this isn't full of people it isn't full of everybody else it's you and the client maybe your team and the client right it's the VIP solo club right and that's the portal that's the difference it's quite a different way to interact and it's just with your team right and it's particularly narrow and private so that's the sort of the difference I wanted to highlight that is a shift in the way people behave and the way they interact and hence the risk that they are exposed to I love Nikita's in analogy there too where she's like oh we're all used to the family group chat right and we so are I mean I'm sure every one of us has got at least one of those or even a family friend chat you know sorry a friend group chat um you know we've all got those things but how interesting is is that as a concept when we think about the massive intergenerational wealth transfer that's coming and the fact that many of us are going to need to be that connective tissue between the different you know layers or generations of a family and we're keen to be that connective tissue then having a tool that lets and in fact encourages you to bring in elements of the family for certain projects you're working on for that client or for certain discussions or debates or in you know information or whatever it might be having something that really facilitates that easily and sets you apart as being ready to do that in a simple and you know no easy to use fashion I mean wow that's that's a differentiator you know that's going to set you up to be ready for that transfer and ready for your clients to want to involve their family and want to um you know share what they're doing with them but maybe not all they're doing you know and so you can say look that's all right this particular conversation we want to have Let's Fold them in right and they can see the chat they can interact they can see the documents but they won't see everything else you know these things these tools really powerful my belief is so the last thing I do want to just mention um when you're talking about technology and you're talking about technology for clients and every portal provider in our Market anybody that's ever built anything for clients gets this pushback which is well but older clients won't use it right ah but they're not tech savvy you know and I get it we've all got different levels of tech curiosity and interest the thing is the only requirement for somebody to be able to use an app is that they have a smartphone so if you think about your family members just as an example your older family members do they have a smartphone the answer is yes then they are able to use an app and I I make that distinguish I point that out because I think we can get in our heads about imagining how tech savvy they are or aren't when in reality they've been forced to be by the world around them to a certain extent everybody had to learn or almost everybody had to learn how to use QR codes through lockdowns right so so there's an element that with some care and some help from your team anybody can use these apps because they've got a smartphone now the other thing is and this was an accidental Discovery by us when we were talking about this with clients is that the older clients potentially have less apps on their smartphone so you know if you were to come to me and say Peter I need you to download this app I'm like yeah no problem however when I go to download the app it goes like four screens in to my phone right so you've got to SWAP SWAP SWAP SWAP swipe to get to the app whereas an old an older client who perhaps doesn't have anywhere near the number of apps on their phone you're going to be on Prime real estate that new app that new portal that they talk to you on is probably going to be on the home screen you know that's powerful you know that's a big deal to be on that real estate for when they turn the phone on there you are again they can see you right there right so I think we we probably need to shift our mindset a little with all the clients certainly be understanding and and helpful in terms of teaching them how to use these tools but wow I think we're probably treating them with a little less uh respect in terms of their ability to do these things than we can I think they're more than capable we've just got to approach it the right way so now as you know there's only one skill we need to become bionic advisors folks and I'm hoping you all want to be bionic advisors that wonderful combination of human and and you know empathetic advisor powered by wonderful technology right and we know that this one school we need is bionic advisors is simply Avid curiosity so so each week as you know to help you build that app you know in the Curiosity Corner part we take a look at a particular website or tool out there now this week the website I'd love you to take a look at is airpano.com that's a i r p a n o.com now this particular one is for you personally this is this is my gift to you as a bit of an energy boost as a bit of a uh filling you know your soul and and your enthusiasm to get you going in life and really enjoying things because appno features hundreds of high resolution aerial 360 degree photos and videos of the most scenic locations around the world right so all the places you've never got to yet that maybe you've wanted to a whole lot that you maybe never realized was so stunning and and incredible and fascinating and and something that really drives you oh I want to get out and travel and just fill the bucket again air panel is the place to go to sort of get that energy and really drive yourself to book that next trip or maybe even the next overseas conference that you tack the trip onto um I guess you know I want to suggest this because hey is it advice Tech no this is about inspiration this is about using some technology to to Really drive us and energize us um you know we need to feed our inner Explorer you know and keep adding places to the list of sort of future traveling Adventures we're going to have but fair warning this is one of those sites that could potentially devour ours once you dive in so I would recommend the first look that you take at this is more like you know on the couch you're chilling and you just check it out because you could be there for quite some time you're probably going to want to turn your iPad or your phone to your partner and say oh look at this we need to go there right so don't do it in work hours uh check it out out of hours but I'd love to hear what caught your eye and if you so suddenly have planned a whole other trips having gone to the website well that's all we've got for this week be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you'll get your advice Tech fix or to magically sent to you each Friday and if you are stuck in a rut on your sort of process and Tech projects going forward you feel a need to really step back and block out a day maybe later on in the year for some planning for 2024 I mean can you believe it already we're already three quarters of the way through the year you might be thinking hey I want to get everybody you know in one place for a day and and really just get ourselves you know set and organized for 2024 then I'd love to facilitate a brainstorming session for your team we can draw out the next best projects for the business we can debate what tech might assist with that and then get them all innovating together as a group I'm in fact already taking bookings for late October and November so we're getting sort of booked up but if you're curious and you just want to have a chat about it and and find out what that might involve then please reach out to me on LinkedIn and we can certainly have a chat otherwise I'll look forward to turning up in your earbuds next week and remember advice explorers stay curious
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we've got there she drawing order all we get I don't forget around this year let's go vertical so it seems like the IHC attract better lady engaging the can help because they are now under you face you so basically i you think it is actually a bit too slow and we're done you know I should able to draw the function of this to the side they told me away from the center here [Music] one is my guru or God let me see you as my copy the implant is 81 evasive bring that forward group one one unordered or identify I'm trying to use microphone Paris we get back here target program that's also at the divisive station that you okay let's want pro in construction underway someone from in to open up this place group 3 carbon always renewing Oh multi got covered coming on our way probe complete contact so it's fine I'm trying to run one group three reports enemy contact group three under attack I got one [Music] group three under attack group three reports enemy contact [Music] you have benefactor to the destination Lockean of it [Music] possibly become over who actually killed a multicam cover of the enemy and how's your car yeah so five yes honey I only get an order to through two three [Music] water confirmed standing back it's just - as long as I hear [Music] it's still coming yes the IG chasing 93 [Music] we come back were actually bringing up the killer multi-cut enemy engaging on a bet yes still of the funnel mess [Music] stir it up probably three keep moving order to Bergman let's bring them to the maybe cover [Music] or set so then the TV cover and reward job excuse me no coming up coming up - Dalek fire seems like this long on ion frigate right in front here [Music] standing by are you able to kill it in time I mean you are slower [Music] luring them over to my destination locked in [Music] talking under way [Music] alright [Music] you're besties gee have a sick dog I mean lock all weapons on target that is cute one at a time [Music] confirm [Music] group three reporting Group three reporting let's make them turn around in line and Burma yeah let's beat them [Music] so that they become bad yeah so they fly to wash my hair before bed yeah making them going here we go wrong we gotta attack Portland [Music] for caucus the same conversations Roger bassy action [Music] order to partner group 3 under attack alright let's get it up to three reports enemy contact we three capo 3 3 reports enemy contact [Music] group 3 under a Tata Group for standing by group 3 standing bus to destination for reporting group 3 reports enemy contact for reporting moving to intercept them Group three address okay that's that when you climb you girls are clear definitely underway construction underway construction underway six groups Dix reporting attack coordinates locked in with three or three MTV six destinations locked in destination locked up [Music] reporting [Music] bleep three reports enemy contact you heading said understood [Music] ready engaging [Music] six bearing on a card or group three under attack light fire different [Music] forget gun drive group five stand by rollin to formations supporting friendly units group six reporting I caught one group six girls are in August attack coordinates locked in [Music] attack vector really supporting friendly and watch for debris to reply attack word has blocked it watch her pick we've got intimate contact we can intercept now five five standing by weapons set to full power group five reporting friendly under fire rising what's our damage free get lost damn Papa Tom is free get under attack - Arthur moving to destination group six reports victory watch your six Group three reporting target two so i'll group two group three rewarding retarder six group six caca attack vector lead-in three-man Papa the boys coming in boys honey supporting friendly units light firecracker superkick group six Danny buy this one super spot you heading said eyes with five recording order confirm that you're looking fine confirm the group three copies moving to intersection six reporting [Music] attack for uninitiated [Music] so we that noticeable attack good and the Baba [Music] by standing by just pull back plus there's a six copy us [Music] has defeated the enemy attack vector Laden acknowledged group sinks the points victory target confirm [Music] sleeper pick group sex has defeated the enemy [Music] understood [Music] Group three moving to destinations [Music] water confirmed your green light confirm six reporting new heading sector some resourceful you are young [Music] basically once you start to attack the sector with actually more enemy especially you know like any media size she destroy your this gateway is not any wrong yes that surely right here probe dispatched yeah journalist the other destroyer or it's me reinforced [Music] and locked on target the sake particular standing by yeah I think I prefer a good sex to vote would be proving the destination let's turn down the speed wanted to do high above [Music] first three reporting watch your six [Music] engaging [Music] yeah I think my don't let you reach there so enjoy the movie it's a really huge structure [Music] maybe sauce collector I don't know personally I achieve a further when we sauce collector authentic it looks nice [Music] you can see the skill of but you really a huge [Music] according to the animation here this salsa like the controller pending for today but just now we actually saw some destroyer I saw what may be a big loser [Music] okay we are supposed to take out this this huge without hoping that you know I can at least capture one enemy destroyer so each other and me on more heavy cruiser vein whoever's elected Maori sauce oh look okay so so much for the movie Group three reporting victory all right hang in there they are really this is ion forget Lisa completely supposed to be good he's bringing a capital ship but it seems like that damage is such a very slow locked on target we've got a situation situation is also the color enemy VGA 25 okay if that's the case when a draw then border contractile my lipsticks and then to combine my lipsticks to take them out on border control it's like okay my good boy is gone it was a big event [Music] that's something they on your way assembly under way not only I think should be funny enough the got a mess in it very cocky with three three standing by group three reports enemy contact okay those days damage [Music] you're moving to destination sixth group six Danny bike [Music] acknowledged in unreached bring up the ribs group really standing by docking with support for you and this thoughts what we get through the canyon growth seven [Music] repair order confirm her reporting border concern concern [Music] destination laureate there's something deceptive I really want to send him an oratorical back to check out this intercept of course Jenna okay I am coming approaching the three group three okay so that's good eres tan character later time so as to draw our attention with six precincts reporting walk our weapons on target three he basically reporting understand stay on travel keep them busy you all my capital ship come in and [Music] Ted and the plot group six standing but lest you [Music] coming in that's fallback 9:57 into the cake one demanding on rent these under fire moving it lock all weapons on hardware validation attack for uninitiated [Music] let's show no burden on you somebody I thought what y'all know must even cute em all cute mo barracks at our door [Music] attack war that's locked in [Music] all stations reported by the numbers [Music] as a doctor confirmed keep your eyes peeled that's wasn't locked in this is it is a cakewalk we've gotta [Music] see this the narrative with three or three Buffy document support freaking lose one standing by dr. wood carrier one group one copy of course probably [Music] want you to come below the border confirmed I don't think up [Music] this as a carrier over here [Music] so I'm sure you keep the karaoke watch Kevin and she's bringing more fighter [Music] six that's the Bible degli honey destination locked in Greenline confirmed ready Muskegon and reporting ten new heading center line on wood group eight reporting uh just in case destination locked it will be a bad one [Music] reporting music got one of those but we did start order contractor okay this is 325 [Music] right below that clock our weapons on target group 3 Cup group 3 just heresy everything everything ought to concentrate fire on light fire Cooper supporting friendly unity group six reports enemy contact oopss supports victory anyone coming closer moving no yeah seems like yes oh we are sending out more onion feed it and destroy you any more any more yes more destroyer coming in I don't forget yes on earth Nessa let me see the circus star going to Cuba target decided okay here come the destroyer [Music] three encrypter is standing by [Music] one you just come under six already reporting our route 7 Ruby identified seven more back on route coming here they come destroy our economy [Music] are they still spinning around let's do spinning around so the trick to identify clique are gonna be much closer moving to intercept that's Harris name six big target confirmed sheriff Jacob dreamed anybody see action minimize any damage free today sharp and see but thank six six reporting blocker weapon on target this tree we want to try to kill them patch by patch in one order I own forget who suddenly just you know come in and he come in and you know like we didn't imagine draw their attention to you at you you know draw the attention to the three rings are gonna determine who you know concentrate trying to hit your bomber you still remaining attack me so yeah support this is good not even cover has the country [Music] starting with carrier Tibet okay I guess now we'll move in on sexier the donor groups 610 if I wouldn't burn we prepare for the big fight [Music] you try to defend myself save us destinations locked in driving with net almost seemed less [Music] the enemy means horse is enemy destroyer coming watch me [Music] yeah they are coming not Iike me it seems tidier like a CD [Music] it's hot generator whatever five recording so are they going to do [Music] six-six reporting this one i unsee it blow this with green light engage as me six goals xcopy we caught on that no problem moving to destinations [Music] attack run in Haiti see basically one thing is it seems like the enemy is it's actually very low attacker Kappa Kappa I think we are going so step by sample identified 10 group can already good night reporting in border department it's too late anyway I think I should lock it always treat milk ricotta [Music] Kyuhyun lovers yes slow slow you guys are really slow man about the QE you know they don't really have any special weapon for the bomber all these buy any life grenade or the enemy get engaged so on you do some more six six going on yes now they are engaging me engage capital ship [Music] six reports victory if I could blow the attention from six groups courting friendly units repair order confirmer engineering report damage we're going down we're going six identified yeah just lost I didn't want to destroy you or something like that [Music] yeah just lost one destroyer then are you able to capture you get five hoping low engaging new heading a set group sex and retire boo projects under attack parameters data reports enemy contact combat maneuver confirm the border another five reports enemy contact group six under attack ready group five under attack understood I lost no no problem okay he's okay I'm still a very strong feet we've got a situation here yep site has defeated the enemy [Music] engage injury the talking with support forget the approve nine copies doctor would carrier [Music] we caught him tap and hold your problem [Music] can document carrier group nine gaga's group eight copies talking with carrier group six standing by attack run initiating six tune up all these Michael 0 p3 we're looking good please six group six reporting engage group sex has defeated the enemy you're clear to proceed target confirmed this seems like they don't this young forget yeah she sold things o'clock no problem I thank my victory attack coordinates locked in then really tab all my group six cover the points picked you a blue code at all reporting se6 attack vector late in defensive tactics confirmed keep your eyes peeled we're looking good Philippe Dyson got locked in [Music] now they are really like punching through them with one cop like fire confirm stay on top of them one like not want Walmart six attack vector late in what you guys doing here this is a kitchen we got a habit mr. mothership on a mothership and she came confirm that's locked my camera is she Kimball was on an order to the burger group stick [Music] ready they got the attack coordinates locked in sixth an e-bike reporting confirmed [Music] that's the loss of a few generator attack coordinates locked in not you don't you combat maneuver confirmer Roger attack withdraw [Music] all sex has defeated the enemy [Music] hey there's you the fields surrounding the homeworld system has been shut down hyperdrive online okay I'm not sure what is the resource available around here why is she even need to Clara so sorry about 61,000 with us so is achieved plenty of resource so let me see what is the resource one recording is ascending the harvester [Music] turning dark yeah that's collection [Music] okay so guys that's that's it I have throughout that objective which is the hyperspace gate and destroy a few generator so with that you know we can enjoy hyperspace off but I think I'll be trying to collect some resource groups and I see you guys in the next video okay more difficult for cow
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Mount Morgan masonic temple as a heritage-listed masonic temple at - Gordon Street Mount Morgan Rockhampton region Queensland Australia it was designed by Eaton and Bates and built in 1903 by Newman Brothers it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on the 21st of October 1992 topic history the Mount Morgan masonic temple was constructed in about 1903 to the design of Rockhampton architects eaton and bates the building was constructed by Newman Brothers for a cost of about 1,500 pounds the building supervisor was scottish-born Thomas Glenn cornice 1842 to 1903 in 1888 foundation member of the Mount Morgan Masonic Lodge number 763 s see its first elected master in 1889 and superintendent of sawmills and carpenters at the famous Mount Morgan gold mining company limited the township of Mount Morgan grew with the establishment of what was to become the richest gold mine in the world although small mining claims were made before 1882 the three Morgan brothers pegged claims which encompassed most of the mountaintop in that year in July they formed a partnership with three Rockhampton businessmen before selling out to them 1886 when the Mount Morgan gold mining company limited was formed the township quickly developed establishing infrastructure for the rapidly increasing population the company continued until 1929 when a new company and continued to produce gold and copper until it closed in 1990 discussions about forming a Masonic Lodge in Mount Morgan were held soon after the town was established in 1882 although it was not until the 29th of May 1888 that an official meeting with the purpose of forming a lodge was held on June 17th 1888 a second meeting was held and a resolution was passed that a Masonic Lodge be formed in Mount Morgan under the Scottish Constitution on the 4th of August 1888 a Lodge was officially formed in the first meeting held in the local Odd Fellows Hall the lodge met in many different places in in 1896 passed a resolution that the lodge take into consideration the advisability of purchasing a piece of ground for the purpose of building a Masonic Hall after land in Gordon Street was secured in 1901 a competition was held for the design of the Masonic Temple a newspaper article in the Queensland Times of Ipswich mentions that a Brisbane architect had been chosen although mr. Hankey is runner up was to hold himself in readiness should the unnamed Brisbane architect be unable to reduce the scope of his design to the budget of about 1,000 pounds however on the 10th of August 1901 the lodge met again and reconsidered the tenders deciding that the design of Messrs Eaton and Bates of Rockhampton was the most appropriate an article in the Rockhampton Times of 1903 states the building is a handsome structure of brick two storeys high and with a composite front the lower portion of the hall may be used as a dining room and made available for dancing and other functions the cost was 1,500 pounds and was erected by Newman Bros of Rockhampton under supervision of T G cornice from the plan of Messrs Eaton and Bates who are the successful architects when competitive designs were called Eaton and Bates were a partnership of George Thomas Eden and Albert Edmund Bates who opened an office in Rockhampton in 1894 in following success opened branch offices throughout central Queensland the partnership were responsible for many buildings throughout Queensland including a large number of hotels and other commercial buildings a small kitchen extension has been added towards the rear and there is a two-story concrete block addition to the side these do not impinge on the original section of the building which is very intact topic description the Mount Morgan Masonic Temple is a substantial two-storied brick and concrete building facing Gordon Street it has a rectangular floor plan and a gabled roof concealed by a prominent pedimental parapet on the principal facade this facade is elaborate and classically inspired with a prominent centrally located entrance portico it is constructed from face brick with concrete detailing including coining base course pilasters pediment and entablature the entrance comprises two substantial banded columns supporting a round arched vaulted awning which shades a double timber door surmounted by a round arched fan light on the fan light is lettering Masonic Hall ad 1903 flanking the entrance of the Masonic Hall are two round arched window openings surrounded by coining at the level of the first-floor line as a substantial cement rendered band divided into three rectangular molded panels with four blocks which support paired Doric order pilasters between the pairs of columns are square headed window openings surrounded by cement rendered molding the pilasters seemed to support a simple entablature at roof level which is surmounted by a triangular pediment which expands over the width of the facade the tympanum features a large central eye motif flanked by foliated moldings there is a large supper room on the ground floor which is used for a variety of social events the floor above has been braced by inserting a grid of large steel i-beams below the ceiling of this room the upper floor is reached by decorative timber stairs and contains an anteroom leading into the lodge room this is very intact and appears to retains its original furniture modern facilities have been housed in additions rather than in the main building a small timber kitchen annex with a lean-to roof has been added to the rear southeast corner and on the north west side of the building there is a two-story addition constructed of unpainted concrete blocks it is affixed to the temple but the original wall and windows have not been removed or altered this contains toilets a small kitchenette on the upper floor and storage space you topic heritage listing Masonic Temple Mount Morgan was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on the 21st of October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria the place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history the building a substantial regional example of a Masonic Temple was constructed in about 1903 and demonstrates the growth and prominence of Mount Morgan in the early 20th century and the spread of Freemasonry through Queensland in the wake of European settlement the place is important in demonstrating the principle characteristics of a particular class of cultural places the building is an excellent example of a substantial masonry Masonic Temple a category of building prominent in the streetscape and important in the social life of many regional towns the place is important because of its aesthetic significance it is a well composed and interesting building of considerable architectural merit and located on a hilltop has landmark qualities the place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group for social cultural or spiritual reasons the Masonic Temple has a special association with those Freemasons living in and around Mount Morgan and with the Freemasonry movement as an early temple in Queensland
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DRAGON BALL SPARKING ZERO TOURNAMENT?
yo what is up everybody welcome back to the YouTube video hey it's been a minute right been a minute yeah I've been on xe a little bit lately welcome back to another YouTube video I have a fun online session with my boys this is like a preview of what I want to do for sparking zero when it comes out for like how the tournaments are going to run and so I'm going to be calling this like my test run for sparking zero tournaments we're going to be using Xenoverse 2 and other fighting games to kind of just go in there and you know just I'm to commentate and just make it fun you know so I hope you guys leave a like and video subscribe if you're new and we get on some more Xenoverse 2 content I won't be talking during my matches sometimes but you know I'll be announcing and talking you you'll just hear the squa let's get into [Laughter] it goes for uppercut Kaio Ken times what what is that 10 but yeah anyway so I've lost a lot of matches to some to some [ __ ] [ __ ] really com but we are not doing randoms anymore I don't think so we're getting on some more matches this is tisel nle versus re tizzle is killing it with a Kaio Ken times 20 with a Super Saiyan blue increased everything but he's losing some health so we got to see to come re has taken the beating he gg gg the preset Rosé Super Saiyan bro if you guys have fought this 1 V one you guys don't know that this man has mastered this character this you use last time no this is you I F this this this was what F G oh no no no no I use who did I who did I use against him I used I forgot snooze snooze edure yes Tio brings out his secret weapon everybody Super Saiyan go Ros Goku black he's moving as sharp as ever the blade is coming out this is one of the coolest DLCs that has ever been added in Xenoverse 2 everybody if you have not gotten this DLC you need to go cop it right now n he's calling out other players when he's in the match he needs to focus on the match at hand but he's focusing future Gohan is not a [ __ ] future Gohan is not a [ __ ] future Gohan says I got one arm I can do this they going for the class this is a match folks tizzle is ating him tizo says not my played he has to go in for the Finish he has to hit them with the finish and he goes in it's over Divine lasso is coming out it's coming out the secret move it comes out folks it hit hits him with it and he finishes him I knew it was coming I knew it was coming I thought you said but you said it was too late that's so I thought you we got to communicate better we got to communicate we got to communicate better I thought you said it was too late thought thought that you picked your character already all right we are we we fight [Laughter] let's look he even Dragon Ball characters talk during the fight we got to we got to we got to do that during Sparky zero we got to have like monolog that sh going be crazy I wish they had this nigga's uh his form in here who uh his ultimate form I know do I haven't that I haven't that game oh no he ROM's [ __ ] zero [Music] trailer [Music] OB BL the tor H are they going [Music] lose ggz Instinct for [Music] somebody oh they announced it for like this man pck Ros Goku black yeah they waited they waited but I'm I'm hoping they give us some much color I need some moreo on SP yeah bro that [ __ ] fanade edit you posted that [ __ ] was super thatan uh edit you made I mean posted start from zero it like oh yeah yeah yeah I didn't edit that my was crazy though that he [ __ ] Drew every single frame like from a game and he yeah he added parts of every single game he added the Theus from the Bai games he added the uh the reaction from the ultimate tank I used to be um GG's he was cooking fight everybody Welcome to the parallel universe except this trunks is emotional this trunks has blue hair he's trash hey chill out Chill on trunks bro I hat Superior even even the little trunks have to tell this [ __ ] like [ __ ] shape up like [ __ ] honest I feel like I feel like y TR be it's just he's not the same [ __ ] like he's not the same [ __ ] from [Music] the I mean I guess he was traumatized but that [ __ ] should have been traumatized that's the thing bro fut Trunks from on business y you saw how he pull up oh T No Limit bursting by the way no no limit bursting we can't limit burst we haven't been limit bursting all all day yeah you could thank red for that yeah cuz he called him out on limit ver thing L yeah I don't know how I don't know why stamina did that yes T yes yes this what I like to see no I thought it ah oh I got some what do yall think about that that uh Spider-Man game that was canell supposed to be GTA man listen the fact that it got canel before we got full confirmation about that bro cuz that would have been fire bro that would have been a multiplayer Spider-Man game think about how many games have been like worked on and never [Music] attend an event so you can actually get to those St sense cuz I will admit cuz I saw the blade thing and people were like 20 I was like 2027 that's like sparking zero announcing that's like sparking zero announcing next next month and they drw and they say 2027 I'mma be pissed relax hey relax I'm going be pissed wood [ __ ] please I don't oh I got some right now all right let get it oh he pulled out the character I hope we not doing that all thatch hold on what was what was Sno calling it repeat frame I seen this so you know the I actually tried you on that making the fights like they would have like a lot of that's what they prob ah I blew it no I missed it Oh no you're lit transformed you're D transform wait wa what wait how come the stamina break didn't hit n that's cheat GG's bro what what if all the that was lit bro GG took me off the throne GG's all right who won that last one that was tizzle on that ah tizzle let's go tizzle on the three streak he's tied his other record the highest is six I believe with me on top dang he completely ignored you on the chat bro bro I can't wait I was just telling him like that's how I was doing my little announcement voice I really want to do tournaments like for real like Trace if if you want to call it Trace 6 I don't know if that's like a real thing but like um and we can do tournaments and like I want to put some money on the line it could be like literally $15 we can all be in it but we can like put it on Twitter I'm going be like I I don't even have to fight in all of them I could be the announcer and [ __ ] like like that was like was like you don't want nobody take their money like that I was like hey y' everybody Fair a game like you know to win or lose I we that's that'll be lit and then like that can also build like if you streaming it that will also build us up like on the content and [ __ ] you know what I'm saying like we can all see that I thought I saw Vegeta out there this is another Multiverse match we got Goku Super Saiyan God blue versus his predecessor Super Saiyan God which I believe is the better version we can discuss opinions on that later ah debating sounds just like the World Tournament think hey we talk about it Super Saiyan God has the most most well in Xenoverse 2 in my opinion Super Saiyan God has the most versatile moves although super saiyan got super saiyan blue is a better like overall power you know it has it has a better better power I guess I don't know I just love Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan God is is better in my opinion that's like for tizo nle he has go Super Saiyan Ros Super Saiyan God is my that's my [ __ ] like that's that's my [ __ ] you know what my Super Saiyan for super oh yes do the reason I started using him he goated oh this match is getting tight DMS is taking damage tis nle is going in for the combo but he cuts back he's losing stamina and he takes him out gz's by tizo with a kick to the shin get him out of here I'm playing the D respect I got to make that a sound thing or something like a sound sound or some [ __ ] I did very well I'm proud of myself that was a good match years how long this game been out 10 years seven years well I think it'll be seven you need me to break the did I just say what did I just say I don't I guess the streets don't need me bro I am a Suburban kid and you forgot Z is right there bro he said Z is right why y z z going go take it easy he let win bro are you serious Hey listen I I've been listen N I ain't going to lie I'm not going to lie and I'm going to be truthful this whole time they've seen it I've been playing the whole time I have not let I haven't let they've either they' beat me because I've genuinely [ __ ] up or they genuinely got me real [ __ ] oh D I don't want to hear that what how was that a how was that a disc that's I said that I said that I've literally like been playing like I've been playing hard no I'm still stuck on the part where Tay over here talking about yon bro I'm not even up next bro I'm weak oh I'm so weak cut Z some slack dang and then he hey I got a six streak you know I'm going to leave it to Tay to take him off the I took Tay off his thr already I'm saying you feel me don't rely on me the stre is not me bro I'm from next fastest [ __ ] in the game repeat frame repeat frame repeat frame ah shout out uh snooze oh hey have you been playing Mortal Kombat yeah I'm about to get back on I got it downloaded but I think everybody else uninstalled I don't know pleas say you don't want no problem hey relax combat relax I'm not even trying to get no squabbles in but I'm trying to get a training session in to make sure my SK bro his combos are so sick bro I cannot play with this I don't know why I chose him and I don't even know how to play with him that is so crazy cuz he's the blackest one I'm not letting him I mean I didn't let him win but I didn't choose nobody that I know either that's not no that's not no this not you try to you try to instigate that's what you try to do I see what you trying to do see exactly I forgot who you I forgot who I'm talking to did you me that deep breath I just inate trying to instigate the [ __ ] out of that [ __ ] no I but I although I don't know how to play I was trying my best that was de ass unfamiliar with your game I'm familiar with your game oh when I TI said he coming for that streak he said no said there's no cap in my r and that's on and that's on slap on slap slap put me on the next track n please don't oh hey you using Pon that's my favorite Z character you got to get right hey do it yourself then I I told you random he said bro he said this Diary of a whiy kid do what yo y what's the name of that person pon pon you got to watch Dragon Ball Z yeah you gota watch Z bro the original wa wait wait you Ain never watch Dragon Ball boo you don't even I don't even think like it's gotten to a point where you really don't have to watch Dragon Ball but that's just for fun but I recommend Dragon Ball but like if you watch Dragon Ball Z you'll be you'll be fine just watch all right let's get back to the announcing yon takes a beating from behind he's taking back shot this oh wait pause pause pause pause what the [ __ ] what was that what was that folks yon seems to be making a comeback run if he can use his stimula wi as the hyper tornado goes into full effect into a burning shot The Clash is coming in hot who reborn TI nle has a chance close this game out he has to act quickly yon is on a mission to come back he's got his stamina broken he uses a freaking ultimate he comes back with a shy chance she's getting close folks tizel nizzle is clinching his cheeks tizel nizzle is on the verge but he takes him out with the final blow thank you bro yeah GG that's cool what God damn nice matches yon that was a very nice match one of the best matches seem to be all night I have to say whatever dude whatever dude whatever is taking it he misses the kick from behind D A transformation in the F the disrespect he transforms down disrespectful what you turn it off for he turned it off and on like a light switch people he said nah I'm not ready why is he is pushing those kamam and he transforms again with the low stamina Tay comes back he has a chance they clash in this is an exciting match folks how do you feel he's blocking with all his light with all his might he's making sure he doesn't miss that stamina break he gets him in tisle has enough to use it he uses it again Tay has a chance to capitalize will he do it Bardock said no let me teach you a lesson a this match is shaping up to be onesided tizel looks to be pulling through Tay is holding on for his life the stamina is gone what will he do can he resist the stamina break coming through oh it doesn't come through when he hits him by Tiel G say I'm actually for he said I need [Laughter] that no I need that [ __ ] like yesterday no I needed it last year I needed I actually needed it seven years ago take drop I actually needed it 14 years [Music] ago I needed it when they even I I need it with when PlayStation dropped I needed it when I needed it in 1998 I needed a teaser trailer in 1998 bro GM snooze does not seem to be trying he's taking a back beating he's taking the wickedest back shots of the wait pause pause insane a Big Bang Attack comes out but it misses dmss is fighting for his life and he takes it he game streak for this man is a minut a sick day that's crazy that's crazy it is on a sick day all right somebody got to take the announcing cuz I'm about to get in the mat uh Vegito Super Saiyan God J hey I gotta play with some Char like I'm actually having fun because I'm getting to play with seven years I've been playing this [ __ ] like I keep saying I don't play with any of these [ __ ] hey this is hey that's actually to be a lit match let's see how this go you like that huh like that stuff like that don't you [ __ ] ah let's get it [ __ ] that's crazy let's get it we own it facts this would this this this they would actually rip the dimensions I just wish that uh the hyperbolic Time Chamber stages would actually like have effects in them like in the in the in the anime like remember like they had like fire and [ __ ] that no more it's like they forget about it or something Ian I know well the Creator really do be forgetting about yeah [ __ ] they make GT right sh let's make dly right like super favorite word to say is Canon get the [ __ ] out of my face I'm watching this right now going on oh wow nice that took a lot out of me oh that's crazy this [ __ ] is crazy why isn't this stamina break breaking nah that's kind of pissing me off this [ __ ] is crazy no oh my God what the [ __ ] it's like I'm watching it my eyes can't believe it like the [ __ ] right here G [ __ ] G boy that [ __ ] was crazy I can't do nothing more CL for that my thumbs was Hur I can't even nothing but clap for that [ __ ] right there that's what you call that's what you call a battle I was getting mad though cuz my stamina that's what I'm saying yeah cuz I had to add it was my stamina breaks was not hitting and I was like why that's you know why I think cuz Super Saiyan got I fast yeah yeah neither of us I think they're just quick they're too quick those characters are too quick cuz you was hopping out of that [ __ ] out of yeah not every character can do that yeah that's TZ is on a n game win streak can't even be to mad at that last match that was a great match folks we have yon tizzle nizzle um you got two spots in head of you s Dam we should be streaming this I know yeah oh we can run no never mind we we miss one person never mind I mean if yall try hop on fightings I'm going start a stream [ __ ] it we end I saying we can do the 33s on fight
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Public Utilities Advisory Board - October 3, 2019
one is several of our members have to leave early for different other events secondly Rick Dreyer one of our members father passed away this morning it was it's always a surprise but he'd been in hospice for a few days so and it looks like this was very very tentative this morning when I talked with him but it sounds like the funeral will be a Carson speaks then our next meeting is not on the 17th which would be the third Thursday it's going to be the 24th for your calendars okay now we're gonna pull item number two and under discussions for another date and Mark McDonald is going to speak to us a little bit about street lights and then we're gonna jump right on ahead to mark Randall and some overtime issues and on down to the main item and we're going to try to do this quickly because again we have several members who are leaving and this is a special meeting so we'd want to have a quorum but we maybe get swim here in a little bit okay okay there we go new seating arrangement this is different it's about that strict a requested information about the street like charges annually and how they were determined and then we have a decision from the city that we're not going to pay for electricity Assoc which streetlight street life and I feel that at this point I see that at the Charter violation of 3.17 and that we also have an issue with we're supporting city functions through the enterprises that we currently have I think it would be if you interesting to find out what if Blue Springs pays for their streetlights that's Lee Summit pays for their streetlight the electricity that goes into the streetlights maybe even Kansas City to see if they pay for their electricity to go to the district like because the Charter and hopefully someone is read the Charter that strongly restricts us from using IPL or the water department or WPC to support functions of the city so I guess my question would be and hopefully Sarah is going to fill us in on what legal presence we've had because I when did we start paying for the electricity and in the streetlights and once we determine we were paying for street electricity and the street lights before what change this says that it should not be a city function to provide that luxuries for the street lights and now let I pee I'll go ahead and pay for the street lights in addition to go ahead and paying for all the conversion from the solar or whatever kind of mercury lights they were before and did the whole LED project on the back of IPL especially when we're trying to reduce rates for our ratepayers it seems like it's a double dip that on the bottom side we can add cost to IPL and still collect the franchise fees for gross sales so you're basically doubling up on what we're doing with IPO so any comments only thing I would say is that the city manager felt like this is a defensible justifiable change and but knowing that you wanted to know more about that I've asked the City Attorney's office to come up with a legal opinion on it and they don't have that for you today but just but Sarah is here she can tell you a little bit about maybe when that might come and maybe frame the issue a little bit or something like that so I'm sorry do you have any thing to add this time we put known as what sir we don't I don't want to put anybody on the spot well then just simply I just want to know what basis well we do like okay what basis did we utilize to determine that we weren't going to pay for the electorate that city wasn't going to pay for the electricity for the streetlights and and that's really up because it's confusing in the Charter and it looks like it's a Charter violation for my stupid eyes so I was just wondering if at some point because you know we asked some of these questions over a year ago and we're trying to get them all corrected it's not that I'm in a mad as rush to get everything answered but just ignore them does not get them address you know what I gave you that's gonna be my blueprint for each month I'd like to add another thing so that we can get them address so sir if you feel like that you're being put upon and I don't mean put upon or caught off guard we can cancel this and move on to the next question posed to the lot of rock last night so we're gonna need a little bit more time to formulate that opinion for a figure out where you I have no problem but it seems strange I got you and it's not you at all sir you know it's really mark you know this you know at some point I would think someone would have said hey law department we need somebody to look into this because enquiring minds are wanting to know we paid from the electricity I think maybe Jack you could help me for years I don't know how long we've been paying for the electricity for streetlights and then we just all determine well the city manager decided it's probably good idea not pastry for the electricity well I could personally say it's probably a pretty good idea I stopped paying for my lectures to get my house and I'm pretty sure I know what the answer were that would be too well I think what I was just wanting to say was is that it isn't ignoring your question which is why we put it on here just to address let you know that what we've explained in the past what the city managers position of it is which is basically that it doesn't say in the Charter that it's a city general fund responsibility so but knowing that you don't want to take that answer from the city manager's office just wanna let you know that we requested them to come up with a legal opinion that they can share with you and so what I just told them was knowing that this might catch her off guard last night I wanted them to know that this was going to be brought up just so that you'll be prepared to talk about it later well they don't have the legal opinion done now three things that you address their electricity so a part of it there's an investment in materials operation replacement all those and the city historically paid both of those one is the city historically then so there's two elements electricity would just be a really half of it maybe then to answer your question about the other communities Kansas City Missouri passed a tax specifically for lighting so in essence the residents through their city government for the lighting other communities that you mentioned around here that are that were historically fed by what we know as Missouri public service company actually lease or rent or whatever term you want to put on it from just providing utility so every one of those lights out there many different kinds have a different rate and the city pays for saying was is that you know our two biggest peer cities one of them sprinkle the city does not pay for the streetlights Columbia the city does various municipal owned the electric utilities don't pay for it some do all we're saying is is our charter basically a silent on it city manager took a position on it but we appreciate your point of view your opinion and so in respect to that that's why we're asking them to look into it come up with what the reasoning is and then hopefully we won't have this constant debate one way or the other because like I said you you there would be it we may have a difference of opinion on where you in the city manager may have dermis opinion on it and so let's just go and have it researched out and then we can move on okay okay judge have an opinion on a matter such as this or specifically this and then we just decide that enough days have gone by we don't want to respect that I'm not sorry what a judge yes well decision does not say specifically that it's a general fund research let's say specifically not but it does point out a definition anything used by electrical consumers are needed for electrical consumers is that we're all trying to practice law without a license and all event said is let's go get a lawyer to make that give us an opinion and then we can talk about the merits of that so there's no point of you trying to convince me or me commit you at this point we've done that so many different meetings so let's just say that all we just want to update you basically I want to belittle this lady here but she's got to support the city manager the city attorney mahjongg she worth the loss so you might ask her to respond to that pardon me I I'm old but my memory is still here when I first came on this board that was one of the first things that come up street 19 and at that time Dale I was here legally for the law department and she gave us an opinion and I don't know whether we can go back that far on our minutes but I know she did because I remember it now some people didn't like the opinion but she gave it so if you're I think that's fine that we go to the law department and find out what the law is and what can be done and get it laid to rest and that's what I'm looking forward to because I get tired of coming in talking about the street lights my question is if if the city pays for lights and we'll say that it's three hundred thousand dollars a year what is the nine point eight percent franchise tax that comparing light pays back to the city what's that amount to me you're just exchanging money I mean the Mafia does this by laundering money you know and all we're doing is to me that I don't know what the nine book how what dollar amount the nine point eight is but it seems to me we're just exchanging money here I believe the investment for putting the new lighting out there was around four million I would entertain a motion to table this until we have the opinions that we're looking for motion minor discussion yep just stepping on her toes all the time here but they're gonna be biased because they work for the city worked for the same management you need an independent if you're looking for a legal advice okay in the I agree with Jack's comment that I think also I it would be wealth in their legal opinion to go back to that previous court case yes because that does lay out an unbiased opinion in terms of the city's responsibilities versus IPL's response to even though they're a little bit different in terms I think that what we received previously Larry was her opinion in terms of what had happened on the installation of the lights this is an issue now paying for the electricity which is a really a different matter because the electricity was always paid for by the city before now it's being paid by IPL and so that is a whole new issue that we haven't had discussed by the legal department okay then then what we're going ask them for our opinion on paying for the electricity okay I still made my motion how do you determine how much electricity is being used how do you determine how much electricity is being used on the street lights there is a formula of course there's different lights out there you know you know different sizes they consume different amounts of electricity and then there is a chart that shows burning hours it's mutually accepted by everyone because the burn logger in the winter shorter in the summer so that that's how you calculate how many kilowatt hours are used by street lighting so there's no metering no it's okay just a guess for the comments on this motion for a vote all in favor the motion to table until we get a piñon say I hire all opposed same something we should carry okay moving on to mark Randall and your description number three this is another item that you all asked more information about so we have a presentation for you today you asked about overtime at Blue Valley plants specifically and so we got a presentation here we have Marty Barker and link APIs with the production division of Power & Light and they like to give you a little report I think you've got a copy of it at your desk but I don't know Marty are you gonna kick it off brazillian gonna do it okay Elaine's gonna do it okay ready okay we did provide you with explanation of where the overtime dollars went for July in August as requested but in putting that together I came up with what I thought was interesting information that I thought maybe we should be bragging a little bit on ourselves and our kind of journey and being in this market over time and that's what this is about so SPP started in March of 14 and at the time they asked us to tell them the parameters that we want to offer our units and and this is all about Blue Valley units so the CTS have been in there and under the same parameters pretty much the whole time they can come on within a half an hour and we have a certain number of hours we want to run if they put us on in that sort of thing but the steam units have been kind of a work in progress so initially we said okay if you put us on we want to run for five days and we need 12 hour heads up that we want to come on and then we want to run five days well we figured out that that that wasn't gonna be as 120 is that five days I'm saying it off the top of my head that we weren't getting called very much okay so we thought well let's try 72 hours we started getting called a little bit more but we didn't really have a chance to flesh that out through a summer because in May we decided okay now we're not going to burn coal ever again we're gonna have this massive coal pile that we're gonna have to deal with environmentally somehow or you know take it off site sell it whatever so we decided let's burn it rather than have that expense so the summer of 15 we felt scheduled meaning the market didn't ask for us to come on we said we're coming on and we ran all summer to burn out all that coal at Missouri City and Blue Valley which we were able to do and then we started burning natural gas so with natural gas at some point we saw a presentation that said it looked like when they needed units like on a moment's notice moment's notice they would look at units that have less than a 12 hours start it looked like we're getting started more often so we thought well we could do 11 and a half and we don't need to be on five days we think we can be a little less conservative so we we tried to say okay 48 hours of growing and then it just goes on from there you can kind of see so now we're at a nine hour start and if they put us online we're on for ten hours now that doesn't mean they have to take us off in ten hours it just means the minimum amount of time they're gonna run us is 10 hours so there's a couple different things that it affected our operation the unit parameters is what I've just talked about the number of runs have increased megawatt hours we produce and increased our net revenues increase because of those changes we also made excuse me changes to the operator scheduling parameters that have decreased over time and of course we've decreased manpower through attrition so we haven't our net revenues have increased even though we've decreased the runtime is that because explain why that is so these are this is charges megawatt hours and this is for and I say by fiscal year this is just July in August okay for sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen so sixteen was we were still required to be on quite a long time if we were on but we weren't making the revenue because what happens is if you run the 24 hour cycle you're making decent money in the day and bad money at night because they the prices just go down at night it's kind of an incentive for people not to run a disincentive and so so your average it's going to be lower because you're you're eating that night time cost and all they have to do is pay you the cost that the minimum they can pay you is the cost that cost you to make it and so when you're running all night and Danny your your Nets gonna be lower because you're almost just at your cost versus if you come on just to run for the pool and it's during the day when prices are nice and high and if you have a big price spike you can make a lot of money just in 20 minutes then you're you're about Delta over your fuel cost is going to be a lot better so when I'm talking about net that's that's all we're counting as a variable cost is fuel and that's what they do with i-10 and not all of them when they talked about it on this piece of it revenue it's not over any carrying charges or capital expenses or anything labor any of that that's just the amount of money we're making that goes in our pocket it's more than we would have made if we didn't run - the fuel we had to pay for running so thank you so that just kind of shows the trend and part of that like I said is from running more during the day so this is 2016 you can see we ran rather infrequently this is from July 1st August 31st and there's some runs in there and you could see the base of that is a little bit wide because we would come on we'd run for two days and come off versus this is this year July through August we ran all those times the base is really not as wide because we're coming on basically in the morning and coming off at night and I think there's a little gap in there in the middle somewhere at late July early August we had a outage we had to take so that the boiler inspector could come in and make sure we're good to run so otherwise I would have expected we maybe could have been running then as well so that's that's just something to brag on I think because I do think the perception is that we're not running and we really have been running a lot this year so in addition to that piece changing with the market in 2016 we made changes on how we fill operator vacancies so when we first went in the market another another learning curve on this we said okay we need to be ready anytime in case we're called so if anybody's on sick vacation whatever it is we're filling that spot even if we're not running well in 2016 we're like okay we're not getting called like we thought we would and it doesn't make sense you're you're paying for the job already so it's not like you're not paying the operators but you aren't paying another person to fill if you're not running and that was that change but the combustion turbine any vacancies were filled by the power plant operator one and the union actually said hey the power plant operator ones are getting all the overtime we want that to be able to be any operator so we made that change so then there's sometimes operators that are on straight time that could do the job where previously we were having to pay overtime for that group to do it so that helped and that's kind of a straight timing oh yeah so that that next one is kind of a consequence of the fact that we could use any qualified operator we weren't just having to pay overtime to do it in December of 7 team and a shift supervisor retire and we decided not to fill that vacancy so that's part of the reason they're over times high we have a 24-hour schedule so you always have four crews ones on days ones on afternoons ones on nights and ones off and then you had a fifth crew which is that they called it a relief person and there's vacancies here you can use that person to fill on straight time it still doesn't take away all your overtime because if you have four people making 2080 hours a year it's still less than eighty seven sixty so you have about four hundred hours of just built in over time but it that's part of the reason the shift supervisors overtime went up and then in July our latest yeah I obviously don't do this for a living our latest schedule we're not requiring a power plant operator one for Blue Valley operation because we were down to two power plant operator one so that was like a constant over so we worked it out and the union's actually worked with us really well to try to be flexible through all this because that's what it takes us flexibility when you kind of are starting from scratch and figuring out how to do everything yes yeah since 2012 we haven't added operators we've just manipulated the schedule and figured out how to be flexible and pivot kind of when when people leave and now we just had another one that we found out yesterday is retiring so we're down to like pretty much as low as we could go it's Blue Valley running again this is July through August and you could see our attrition this is the entire plant so you can see that our straight time cause which is that blue line have gone down and our overtime costs haven't haven't gone up like you would think you know if you're if you're minimizing your your amount of people that your overtime is gonna have to go up but because of those other changes we made we've kept our overtime pretty pretty much check and in 2017 it was a little better than in 18 because we didn't replace that supervisor that would help some of that and this is the net and that's all on the same scale so the overtime expense is the orange bars and then the net revenue is that line so in 2016 when we were paying people in case we came on you can see that our overtime expense kind of exceeded what we were getting net from the market so after fuel and now in nineteen it's really since we've gone to the 10-hour schedule for the unit to be on we've ran a lot and our revenues of nicely of course that is everything that's all the CTS and Blue Valley but a bulk of the overtime is due to Blue Valley so that's what I'm kind of focusing on it if you don't have to have a 24/7 operation which I don't think we'll need with the CTS they typically will run during the day then done a lot of that would go away so my question is is this just for two months in August so why did you just do two months as opposed to 12 months because that's what the request was for the overtime piece but I have the 12 months numbers I mean I would presume that your revenues are much higher in July and August than they are for the other ten months because you're running more in July in August than the other ten months yeah I mean you know it looks like we really made a lot of money all right in the last couple of years but I really think that we ought to be looking at for a full 12 months and there's mine and I thought that question might come up so I've got those numbers okay you you just asked about overtime for July and August that's why those yeah we can make a copy that everybody so basically what this is showing is in twenty sixteen through seventeen we made twenty-one thousand but that's on top of all fuel cost and every single bit of overtime including overtime we have to pay on holidays by contract stand by overtime call in overtime all the overtime the next year we made nine hundred dollars that was seventeen to eighteen eighteen to nineteen 363,000 for 58 over all of the overtime every single bit of it and some of it you're gonna pay whether you're running or not like I said holidays is one kind of a big one that's why I brought it out as its own thing so so that's a severe various panchal change even if you go back to your 1617 yeah baseline or twenty one twenty two thousand three hundred sixty-three thousand right and that's that's your net revenue of cost net revenue over your cost you only just fuel okay when I say net revenue it's the variable cost of the fuel we had to burn vacation that's just fuel that doesn't include total expenses right correct okay thank you just the additional cost that you have because you were asked to operate the variable cost is the fuel and that's the same way that that I attend and everybody else does it here's our net over our variable cost so that your basic costs are your your employee cost I guess right right we don't have any capital costs we don't have any you know loans or anything like that like your with some of these if you include your employee cost then you don't show a net income you're probably showing a net loss is that correct yeah I'm sure you would yeah and I think any of them would be like that because you're paying for bonds you know dog would probably be like that so yeah that's what we've always been saying is that Valley is costing us money as opposed you know though you know it's a cost as opposed in cost I have slides that show that to our dollars per kilowatt month or whatever we're still lower than some of the other products that we have to provide electricity for citizens so I don't think did you not get in your packet the overtime thing okay so if we miss that what'll make copies of that get that to you because that's sort of what would you ask for wish to see what the overtime was we got that report for you for July and August and then she was just trying to make the point that although overtime is high when it is running high we're actually also making money in those those times but we're not trying to suggest that it would be we'd save more money by a replacing that capacity through the power purchase agreement we're not saying that we're just you had asked about why is there overtime on a plant that isn't running was kind of what you'd said but the point was it is running but besides that you still have to be able to show they're available to be called upon 24/7 so that's kind of what you was trying to say but you miss want the big part which was the the overtime report for giant August which will make copies of that and try to and get that here before the means out I think dance right any other questions well I want to thank you very much for your presentation I know that this is how your bailiwick most the time thank you very very much appreciate okay moving on down mark your action item yes this is just as part of your role of making recommendations to the City Council and you already had endorsed that the council utility rates committee's recommendation on the rate design you endorsed that last time but you also I wanted to let you know that Monday night the council is going to consider the resolution which is which is hopefully you do have a copy that in your packet right yes resolution and so before it goes to them wanted you to see it and if you'd care to vote too to support that it's consistent with what you did last time it's basically saying that the rate design is going to be hitting those points that aren't were in that they're identified in that resolution mark I made the motion and it was with stipulation that we would have it fine-tuned do you have it fine-tuned at this point no we're still working yeah well then I can't support it until I see that I'm sorry but that's what I well that you can't get before Monday night and Monday nights when the council wants to endorse the recommendation of this the committee that said this is how they want the rate design to be structured so then we can go fine-tune the the finish the report in other words so this is just saying like this is the policy decisions that they want that would govern how the desert rate ensigns down so all right if they approve the policy and then you later on fine-tune and we say well this isn't right or something how's that we're not going to be able to change the resolution well I think it's going to be done this way this is the way it'll be done it's just it is done today as far as here's what the rate is for a particular class we don't have that but it will be done according to the way this resolution is written I wasn't here for that vote that indoors but I do endorse reducing the number of rates that I do not and I hope that the City Council members will will see this tape video and say we got two different things going on here if I'm reading it right because we've got at the top that the reflect the new 6% rates 6% rate reduction previously authorized by the council and I agree with that but the very next paragraph is totally wrong I don't know that anyone has demonstrated that we're going to be the lowest rates in the metro area for the vast majority IDL customers furthermore we're incorporating the average what we made a commitment to was that every rate payer would get a full six percent reduction when we do the average let me finish when we do the average that low users are only getting a minut amount of a reduction whereas the high users are going to get a significant more that's what that says and maybe I'm cooked if I'm wrong I'm trying to yeah no that's originally we were talking about at average of six percent but what the council rates subcommittee said was that everyone will keep the six percent would you read the second paragraph the third whereas what's it say well it should say six percent you're right shouldn't say ravaged it should say if you go down to the this document is saying two different things yeah I know I guess you're right you shouldn't say average but no no wait wait I'm sorry wait wait okay the proposed rate design is presented on that night did say that it would average 6% that's so that's correct but then what goes on to say was that the council said they did not want to do the average they wanted to do it where everyone got at least 6% so then the Wraiths council rate subcommittee had made that recommendation qab endorsed it now they're going to adopt it officially by resolution that it's going to be everyone will get the minimum 6% the the whereas your reading is is talking about what was proposed in a pass proposed it the passed at that August 12th means okay I feel better about that but what I don't feel 100% just like Larry was indicating is I'd sure like to see what those rates are gonna look like and demonstrate that we're really getting the 6% I'm not saying that anybody's gonna try and and not give everybody a 6% but I think it's critically important for the integrity and honesty of this board that if we're endorsing something we at least know what we're endorsing well rates will come back as an ordinance later when it's all done but before you write that up you have to know what direction you're going and that's what this does this is specifying that we're not doing the average we're doing the minimum 6% and we're doing the other things as it mentions in that large paragraph there like the moratorium and all the other things and reducing the classes down to the smaller number same as what was in the Savile report as opposed to the 12 that was originally presented so this is given the direction of how it's going to be done then we're gonna come back we'll be we'll have to have an ordinance to adopt new rates but that's going to be later and it Robert I don't know if you have you might be able to have a better idea than I am exactly it's timing on that why are we getting something on the day of a special PAP meaning versus a regulars be you a meaning and given us some advance notice though that you got the exact same thing at the last meeting and so all we're doing now is we're formalizing in Rezo lucien that the council wants to adopt on monday and here you're getting it in advance they're really you you have you did get it in advance right after the race subcommittee made the recommendations on the same day i didn't I heard like senator I miss because I was at Disney World I understand but that shouldn't mean that I don't get the documents that was presented to the PAB meeting and I did not receive these well I don't know I apologize if that wasn't sent to you at the with minutes reading I really don't know I did but the the reason we didn't have it with the PIV is because the the electric rates committee made their recommendation at one o'clock that same day so we handed it out at the meeting so if you didn't receive yours then that was our error for not making sure you did get a copy of it no III don't know how every else feels but I kind of feel like we need to the table this topic also I'd like to make a motion to table until the next regular scheduled meeting just questions this is a resolution of what actually what we voted on last meeting is that correct so will we or can you guarantee that we will see the final recent report of ordinance prior to going to City Council for vote yes okay thank you so I I'm still quandary I guess about the six percent because what when you do the customer charge that affects different customers in a different way some it will be less than a 6 percent and some one will be more than a six percent just because it's a standard charge against every customer and every customer has a different kilowatt usage in the report that that we saw that showed the the impact of the new rate structure it wasn't there it was an average six percent but it wasn't a six percent for every single customer so I what are we saying now are we saying that they're that this is gonna be different from the report that that was shown to us previously which was which was an average are we saying that that that that report is going to be modified so that it will be that the each individual's rate will be adjusted so that it is a 6% reduction correct okay yeah that's the will of the council they want to make sure that every right now every rate has a six percent reduction in it and they want to make sure that that translates into the new structure and so it will be not an average be a minimum though everyone will still enjoy that six percent rate reduction we approved this last last time side my word time basically this right here yeah we contribute a slice last week watch me okay well I guess I'm good I'm in the minority if you want no it's okay no you're not the minority I agree we voted on this last month for last meeting and mark I'm sorry you were here but we it was simply a resolute to get the process part against what I want to say sooner so that we get the final report so that we know that everybody is getting 6% and I think that's what the ordinance is going to be so I retract my vote I'm voting no on motion and we will no longer have a form and so we either need to reverse so all in favor of tabling raises my hands all in favor of tabling on to the 2/3 into I'll inform the council them that that the P way be endorsed there's resolution the water department and power night that powerplant we went on a little tour both places the Water Company was just terrific as a citizen I use that water I take it for granted just like everything else but to see it actually working it's great and I think of all the citizens would see what what a wonderful job you guys do you know it'd be a little different same with electric of course I'm biased ed the electric sign such just because you mentioned that we took 1258 errs through there in the last two weeks the toward the plant so it was a great deal and I think a lot of the students benefited from learning about the water cycle and the water plant so it was timely on your part to go at the same time with all those kids mr. chairman yeah it seems to me in our last meeting that we weren't given the information regarding this rate change in enough lead time to make an intelligent decision last meaning therefore we said let's have a study session now the study session goes right straight into endorsement and we had and it's right here in the resolution I don't think we accomplished what we intended to accomplish
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Under fire for conflicts, Trump backs off Clinton prosecution
Under fire for conflicts, Trump backs off Clinton prosecution. By Chris Stirewalt. UNDER FIRE FOR CONFLICTS, TRUMP BACKS OFF CLINTON PROSECUTION Of all the days for Donald Trump�s top spokeswoman to announce that the president-elect was dropping his call to prosecute former rival Hillary Clinton, today was an interesting choice. The declaration from Kellyanne Conway on MSNBC that Trump �doesn�t wish to pursue these charges� seems to clarify a move away from the promised prosecution that began shortly after the election. While Trump would later tell the NYT that he wasn�t taking anything off the table in regard to prosecuting his presidential rival, he made it clear that he didn�t want to �hurt the Clintons.� �It�s just not something that I feel very strongly about,� Trump said. Oh� Trump first called for a special prosecutor to investigate pay-for-play allegations against Clinton and her family foundation when his campaign was foundering in its August doldrums. �The amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately,� Trump told a crowd in Akron, Ohio on Aug. 22. And the crowd knew what to say in response: �Lock her up!� The prosecution of Clinton became such a central part of Trump�s candidacy that he would even confront her with the threat at their second debate: �There has never been so many lies, so much deception,� Trump said to Clinton of his allegations. �There has never been anything like it, and we're going to have a special prosecutor.� Now, politicians flip on issues all of the time. And certainly Trump is no exception. Truth squadding policy deviations is usually pretty lame stuff, especially with Trump, a wellspring of hyperbole. Trump�s voters don�t seem to be offended at the fudge factor from a guy who seems to be more marketer than policy maker. But what we don�t know is whether he can pull off a somersault like this one. Going to the argument that he can is a new CNN poll that shows that Americans are responding mostly favorably to their new president-elect. An impressive 53 percent thought Trump would be a good president, better than his 47 percent of the popular vote and better than his immediate predecessors at this point. There�s some goodwill at work as even Trump detractors express cheerful support for potential appointments and, despite some rather hot rhetoric from some Democrats, a basic willingness to accept his legitimacy and work with him on common causes. That has been helped by Trump tempering positions on issues, importantly this evolution away from prosecuting Clinton. We should remember, of course, that presidents aren�t prosecutors and aren�t supposed to direct their attorneys general or FBI directors to bring cases or not bring cases. That part is supposed to happen independently. When he was first calling for prosecution, it was inappropriate. Now that he�s discouraging prosecution, it�s equally inappropriate. One imagines that, however much liberal loathe Sen. Jeff Sessions� ultra-conservatism, most fair-minded folks would assume that the attorney general designee is a stickler for the rules and a fan of due process. And Trump�s veering on the Clinton prosecution may even be a function of Session�s making his prospective agency�s independence manifest to Trump. But there is something else going on here, too. The heat is on Trump over what would be at best the sloppy entanglements of his personal and government affairs. Trump�s prospective White House counsel, Don McGahan, is trying to sort out a way to prevent ethical misdeeds but they are already stacking up. Here�s the problem: Trump wants to have his children tend to his assets rather than liquidating his assets and placing them in a blind trust. But he also wants his children and his son-in-law Jared Kushner to help him be president. It�s already proving untenable and even Trump allies like the NY Post Editorial Page are calling for a remedy and suggesting that it will need to be more than just a change in title for his children. Remember, that the allegations against the Clinton were that even if they did not demand payola from people doing business with the government, the presence of the foundation sent the signals that pay to play was the order of the day. Trump declared Monday that voters don�t care about these matters: �Only the crooked media makes this a big deal!� But he knows from his campaign how powerful these kinds of corruption charges can be. And if they would be all the more potent if larded with claims of hypocrisy. It may be that Trump�s decision to steer so sharply away from the Clinton prosecution push stems from his growing understanding of the complexities of holding office � and maybe fears that he will see his own words used against him. THE RULEBOOK: CHECKMATE �A man who might be afraid to defeat a law by his single VETO, might not scruple to return it for reconsideration; subject to being finally rejected only in the event of more than one third of each house concurring in the sufficiency of his objections.��Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 70 TIME OUT: FEAST, FAMINE, FRIEND, FOE Did you ever wonder why Thanksgiving wasn�t widely celebrated until the 19th century? Nat Geo has that story and more in these little known Thanksgiving tidbits: �When the Mayflower pilgrims and the Wampanoag sat down for the first Thanksgiving in 1621, it wasn�t actually that big of a deal. Likely, it was just a routine English harvest celebration. More significant�and less remembered�was the peace treaty that the parties established seven months earlier, which lasted for 50 years. �There�s in fact very little historical record of the first Thanksgiving, which is why Thanksgiving wasn�t really celebrated as a holiday until the 19th century,� says Charles C. Mann, author of 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. �To historians, it seems kind of funny that the celebration � now seems more important than the treaty itself.�� TRUMP LOOKS TO BEAT THE PRESS In a move apparently designed to demonstrate President-elect Donald Trump�s ability to deliver on his threat to circumvent reporters, he released a video message outlining his intended first executive actions as president. Trump, who has not held a press conference since July, said he would rescind some of President Obama�s executive actions on trade and energy as well as establish new rules for cyber security and how government agencies draft regulations. It was his first statement intended for public consumption since his victory speech. Trump�s direct-to-video move is reminiscent of a play the Obama administration made in its early days to ditch press briefings in favor of direct communication. Ultimately, though, Obama found that supporters quit tuning in for video updates as the thrill of the campaign turned into the humdrum of governance. Obama ended up keeping up his dance with the press and eventually learned how to orchestrate desired coverage, e.g. the coverage of his nuclear deal with Iran. Given the deeper reach of digital media and the ardency of his supporters, Trump might have a more credible claim to make that he could go it alone. Up to a point� Trump tries to make nice with NYT - Trump had a meeting at the NYT today where many topics were covered a broad range of topics from his appointment of Steve Bannon to senior White House counselor to conflicts of interest between his company and serving as president. On running his company, Trump said, �In theory I could run my business perfectly and then run the country perfectly. There�s never been a case like this.� When discussing Bannon, Trump said that if he thought the former Breitbart editor was a racist Trump �wouldn�t even think about hiring him.� You can read all of the tweets from the reporters in the meeting here. Trump summons television executives, criticizes coverage - WSJ: �During the meeting, which was organized by Mr. Trump�s staff, the president-elect criticized the executives and correspondents for their election coverage and predictions that he would lose to Hillary Clinton, according to a person familiar with the gathering. The president-elect also complained about some of the postelection coverage as well but wants to wipe the slate clean, this person said. Mr. Trump was quite knowledgeable about the ratings for many of the various networks represented at the meeting, a person briefed on the matter said.� SUBSTITUTIONS Spotted at Trump Tower today: --Ben Carson, whom Trump announced was under consideration to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development --Former campaign aides and reportedly bitter rivals Corey Lewandowski and Paul Manafort. --Rep. Cynthia Loomis, R-Wyo.-Seema Verma, founder of SVC, Inc., a national health policy consulting company --Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who told reporters his meeting was in his role on the transition team and not as a possible cabinet pick. -- The president-elect discussed with NYT reporters soon-to-be former New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, who Trump said would �love a job in the administration,� before Trump added, �No, thank you.� [Trump departs today for his family�s Thanksgiving holiday at his Florida estate, bringing presumably some pause in the auditions for his appointments.] AUDIBLE: THAT DARNED 22ND AMENDMENT �If we don�t have Barack Obama at the top of the ticket, we can�t win elections. That is an unsustainable model.� � Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, who is seeking to oust Nancy Pelosi as House minority leader, as quoted by the Washington Post. PLAY-BY-PLAY New York City will spend $1 million a day to protect Trump, family - Time Tom Ricks on what retired Gen. James Mattis would mean as Defense secretary - Foreign Policy A rare interview from Trump son-in-law and campaign �chief operating officer� Jared Kushner - Forbes What would a successful Trump-era GOP coalition look like? Henry Olson explores - National Review Pence backs trillion-dollar infrastructure plan - Fox News Trump Foundation admits �self-dealing� to IRS - WaPo Christie vows: �I�m serving the rest of my term� - Politico Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, makes his case saying House Democrats cannot be controlled by coastal elites - Vox Dem Roy Cooper�s lead grows in still-unsettled N.C. governor race as canvass continues - Fox News FROM THE BLEACHERS �Mr. Stirewalt, Has there been a time in history when the press had such a tense, tumultuous relationship with a President-Elect? Anti-Trumpers are begging the press not to �normalize� Trump, yet the media is sorta begging for Trump to �normalize� them! Can they have their cake and eat it too? Do you foresee a �peace� period? I have to admit that as a news junkie, it is getting a little old to hear all the same old criticisms and complaints about Trump. Let�s get to real news already! Really do enjoy your input and your humor!� � Chantal Thompson, Jacksonville, Fla. [Ed. note: Campaigns provide useful structure for both politicians and the press. There�s always a finish line in sight and every story has to fit into the larger narrative of the campaign. When we get into the business of governance � �real news,� as you put it � things get more challenging. While Trump has a more openly hostile relationship than any president-elect since Richard Nixon, the same dynamics apply to most transition, just by varying degrees. For Trump, there is profit in fighting with the press since it so often thrills his supporters. But when it comes to governing, have to fight the media on basic issues like access and holding press conferences can be more distraction than any president, even Trump, would want.] �My mother made absolutely the best cornbread! She did it in a cast iron skillet in the oven and when it was almost done she took the skillet handle two handed (with a potholder) and flipped that sucker in midair! It was a sight to behold!� � Mary Thompson, Las Cruces, N.M. �I have enjoyed the I�ll Tell You What podcasts and television shows as well as the HFR. I have not been able to find which agency is responsible for collecting and tabulating the vote counts reported by the states. I�m sure that awesome brain of yours contains the information I seek. May you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving.� � Steven Lentz, Cypress, Texas [Ed. note: Thank you, Mr. Lentz, and a happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Like almost everything with elections, keeping score is a function of the states. The federal role in elections is essentially limited to investigating violations of the limited number of federal elections laws and then certifying the winners� as reported by the states. But rather than you combing through the web sites of 50 states and the District of Columbia, David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report keeps a handy running total of the presidential vote. You can find it here. Gobble, gobble!] THEY WERE AFTER THE BOOTY BBC: �Officers investigated a robbery at a community hall in Wodonga, in south-east Australia, at the weekend. Instead of fingerprints, police found the offenders had left a bare bottom mark on a glass door. Sergeant Shane Martin, from Victoria Police, told The Age newspaper he had never seen anything like it. �They�re having a joke, or they�re actually trying to lean up against the door to break in, but I don�t know why they�d do it pantsless,� he said. The intruders set off a fire extinguisher before stealing a television. Police are looking for three people spotted in a black car near the scene. Wodonga is a town about [180 miles] north-east of Melbourne.� AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES� �What would you would normally do is you sell everything because you can�t have a blind trust for a business that�s so visible. You have to sell everything. But that of course would impact the value. It would be a fire sale. [Donald Trump] would never do that.� � Charles Krauthammer on �Special Report with Bret Baier.�
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[Music] so it's a historical issue it's it's a cornerstone of our downtown area it's a tribute to trains we get a lot of young kids coming up wanting to see the trains and boosters we get a lot of training aficionados coming to see the trains and so this is such a such an important anger of downtown cornelia so we found that it's only fitting to recognize proclaim this to be buck snyder day [Music] we're glad to have all of you here today in honoring buck snyder so mr snyder let me come on over here and i'm going to read this for everybody in the room to hear so this is a proclamation declaring july 23 2022 to be buck snyder day in cornell now if you haven't heard proclamations before there's a lot of whereas and that type of thing so y'all just bear with me as we read it but it's talking about all of all the things that buck has done here in cornelia so whereas the city of cornelia was founded based on the development of the cornelia train depot which now includes 150 years of shared journey between cornelia and the railroad and whereas the city of cornelia and the cornelia depot association have worked for decades to preserve and protect the depot building and grounds including the x5 and the southern railway cabooses and whereas buck snyder has served as chairman of the coordinating depot association since 1989 and has unselfishly given his time and talent to protect and preserve the depot and the boosters and whereas mr snyder often directed community outreach efforts and fundraising to secure the necessary money and materials for proper maintenance of the facility am whereas the cornelia depot association plans to have an open house at the depot today july 23 2022 so that the citizens of corning can see the recent renovations and to view the new documentary cornelia a train town now therefore be a result that i'm john barrow mayor of the city of cornelia do hereby declare that today saturday july 23 2022 as mr tuck snyder day in cornelia to honor his years of service to the citizens cornelia by protecting and preserving the depot here you go [Music] do [Music] you
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Should You Buy Property In Your Name, A Company Or A Trust? | VPS Reloaded
[Music] hello ladies and gentlemen it is such a privilege and honor to have each and every one of you joining i'm very very excited for the content that we are going to cover and this session is a very very very important session because your structuring is the foundation of your property investment portfolio and it is so so so important that your structure is correct with that ladies and gentlemen it is so important that we are consistent it's not about taking massive action now it's about taking consistent action on a day to day basis we build our property portfolios we build our wealth we build our financial freedom line up online and precept upon precept we want to consistently bolt towards financial freedom and towards creating wealth and and building a property portfolio that can make those those options available for us that we are looking after now ladies and gentlemen let's talk about structuring how should you i know that's why all of you are joining so we are jumping right into the meat and that is how should you structure your property portfolio i'm sure many of you have got questions first things first there are three different structures in which you can buy property as we have just mentioned you can buy property in your own name you can buy property in a trust and you can buy property in a company now each of these approaches has got its advantages and it's got its disadvantages the question that i want to ask you is how many properties do you want to own because if you want to build a property portfolio you need to make sure that your structural structures are in place now ladies and gentlemen your structuring and the entities that you use to build your property portfolio is like the foundation of a building now think about it the foundation of a building you don't have any immediate benefit of it you can't go sit in the foundation and enjoy the scenery the foundation is not even seen but ladies and gentlemen if the foundation is not strong everything that is bolt on top of that foundation is also at risk so ladies and gentlemen it is so so so important that before you start building your property portfolio you need to make sure that you've got a strong foundation now the example that i always use when i sit with my clients when it comes to structuring is the example of running a business imagine you've got a business and you run your business through your savings account and as your business grows you get to a point where you need to get financing from the bank or funding from an investor and you go to the bank or to the investor and you say listen i've got this business i'm running it through my savings account i would like to get financing or funding do you think that the bank or the investor would take you seriously of course not you are not running your business in a proper structure whereas if this business was for example in a company with its own bank account with its own financial statements obviously you would have been taken much more seriously and the probability and the possibility for you to get financing or fund funding is significantly more so keeping that in mind ladies and gentlemen the exact same thing applies to your property portfolio when you are building a property portfolio ladies and gentlemen you are running a business make sure that you run your property portfolio like a business this business should be an entity of its own it should have its own bank account all the rental income should come into that bank account all the outflows and expenses your bond payment your levies your rates your maintenance your admin fees should go out of that bank account there should be financial statements set up on that business because if you go that approach your chances and the probability and the possibility of you getting more financing and more funding is so much more ladies and gentlemen so this is the starting point and this is the thought that i want to leave with you when we start talking about structuring and that is run your property portfolio like a business ladies and gentlemen now let's talk about structuring there's four reasons for me why structuring is so important and the first one we've just touched on ladies and gentlemen and that's financing capability the possibility for you to build a bigger property portfolio outside of your name is significantly more than when you are trying to do it in your own name and there's a couple of reasons for that we spoke about the structure and the professionalism of your business that you are approaching investors or the bank with but secondly ladies and gentlemen remember that as an individual you fall under the national credit act now the national credit act was established in the 2000s and for a very very good reason it was to ensure that people are not over indebted and that irresponsible lending does not take place but for an investor it has also become a limitation to the size of the property portfolio that you can build but when you build in an entity such as a trust or a company you don't fall under the national credit act and that means ladies and gentlemen that you can build a significantly bigger property portfolio than what you would bold in your own name so the question that i very very often get then is so um how would an entity get financing if it doesn't have a track record and you as this trustee of the trust or as the director of the company would still have to sign surety in many instances for the transaction but remember now the asset is owned in the entity and the debt is also in the entity not in your name even if you have signed surety and that gives you a good credit record and that gives you the ability to build a bigger property portfolio the second reason why the correct structuring is so important and especially trust structuring in this regard ladies and gentlemen is for asset protection imagine you've got one basket and in that basket you've got apples and one of those apples start going rotten all the other apples could be affected by by that rotten apple but if you have multiple baskets and an apple in a basket grows rotten it does not necessarily affect the other apples in the other baskets so ladies and gentlemen that is what asset protection is about it's about ring fencing it's about protecting your assets and in order for you to protect your assets ladies and gentlemen you have to have multiple structures in place firstly you can't have everything in your own name and secondly you can't have everything in one structure that is why we always have a family trust separate and we have our property trust or holding stress that holds our shares in our companies separately from that that is very very important ladies and gentlemen because that creates the opportunity for you to protect your essence the third reason why structuring is so important and especially again referring to trust structuring ladies and gentlemen is for continuity for building a legacy for proper estate planning do you know that if you have an estate that is worth 20 million rand and you pass away your estate is probably going to pay between five and seven million rand in costs at death that is your estate duties your capital gains tax your executive fees and your transfer fees now if your assets are not held in your own name but it is held in a trust you know what that comes down to zero you don't pay a single cent in estate duties or executive fees or capital gains tax now that by itself ladies and gentlemen is a very very good reason do not own assets in your own name but to own your assets everything you own even if it is shares in companies or properties directly to own it in a trust and then lastly ladies and gentlemen and this is a topic that we can speak about for an hour by itself it's the great tax benefits that trusts and companies give now when you build your property portfolio in a proper structure there are so many more tax deductions that you can be aware of and that you can deduct to pay less tax now a trust is taxed at 45 percent and a company is taxed at 28 and often for that reason people would say okay so that means a company's the better option as to how you um should buy your property port for uh should buy your properties but that is not necessarily true ladies and gentlemen because in a trust you have got many distribution options in a trust you have what is called the conduit principle now how the conduit principle works is that any profit that the trust makes whether it is income by nature or capital by nature can be distributed to any of the beneficiaries that trust will then not pay tax on that income the nature of that income will be retained in the hands of the beneficiary and the beneficiary will then pay tax in their personal capacity so let me give you a practical example imagine you've got two children that needs to go to university and you need 200 000 rand for each of them you could through your structures or through your property trust distribute money to your family trust your family trust could pay for those expenses for your two children and we can we can allocate it as a distribution to your two children which will mean that no tax for that four hundred thousand rand will be paid within the trust structures uh two hundred thousand rand will be allocated to the one child two hundred thousand rand will be allocated to the other child and because those children are not working yet that is the only income that they have which means that we can do a tax return for each of those two beneficiaries your two children and the only income that they will show for the year is 200 000 rand now with all the rebates and exemptions that you can apply your effective tax rate on 200 000 run off income is going to be significantly less than even what a company pays so it is often possible ladies and gentlemen to pay much less tax in a trust that what you would pay in a company let's move to the different kind of ways that you can buy property when you are building your property portfolio like we said first and foremost you have to have a family trust in place a family trust serves two functions number one it's all it's a place where all your assets your personal assets are acquired they don't have debt to it attached to it and number two it's the entity through which all your money will flow to all your other entities but then when it gets to building your property portfolio you've got a couple of options as to how you can build your property portfolio now this is my favorite ladies and gentlemen and it's a simple structure that is buying property directly in a property trust so you've got your property trust and in that property trust you bolt your properties the reason why i like this structure so much ladies and gentlemen first is because it's simple it doesn't mean you have to have a lot of entities and secondly there's great tax benefits especially if you have beneficiaries that you will need to distribute to in the future so a great structure ladies and gentlemen for you to bolt your property portfolio in secondly we've got an alternative structure in which you can build your property portfolio as well and that is in a company but it is very very important ladies and gentlemen that if you are building your property portfolio in a company that you have a holdings trust that holds the shares in that company so you want to make sure that you don't own the shares in your personal capacity now as we have said because a company's tax rate is low it is great for when you want to keep profits within the company however your distribution options to get the money out of the company is less than with a trust so this option for me becomes applicable specifically when you and your children and your grandchildren and your parents are all on very high tax brackets and they are nowhere for you to distribute profits to anymore then the structure makes plays so the quick answer that i would give you something if somebody asks me should i buy a property in a trust or in a company with a shares held in a trust would then be to for your first number of properties i would say even up to 10 properties buy directly in a property trust or in property trust and after that when you then look when you then look at expanding the property portfolio beyond that then you can start incorporating holdings trusts and companies then ladies and gentlemen another time that you would use a company and not a trust is if you are doing a joint venture the properties that i own outright or that i don't have partners in or in our property trusts the properties that i own with partners is those properties are owned in a company and i own my shares in my holdings trust and my partner owns his or her shares in their holdings trust so the structure that you would use when you do a partnership that's ideal for a joint venture or for a partnership is to buy the properties in a company but for each partner to hold their shares in their respective holdings trust now ladies and gentlemen how not to structure your property portfolio and how not to own property is owning your property in a company with a shares held in your name because if the shares of that company is held in your name even though the company owns the property you still own the company which means that if something had to happen to you those shares are an asset in your name and if you someday or if you one day pass away those shares will also form part of your estate on which estate duties executive fees capital gains tax has to be paid and even in some instances transfer duties so ladies and gentlemen it's very very important that you've got the right structure in place and when you use companies that you make very sure that those companies shares are not held in your own name but it is held in a holdings trust then ladies and gentlemen this is probably the worst way for you to own property and that is in your own name owning property in your own name is risky and it creates a lot of limitations because very often or very quickly ladies and gentlemen you get to a point where you can't grow further i sit with clients on a daily basis that cannot grow their property portfolio further because they didn't have their structures in place and they own the properties in their own name and they have to now restructure so ladies and gentlemen you don't want to you don't want to be in a place where you own property in your own a but it may be that you've already started a property portfolio that you've already start buying property and that you have bought properties in your own name so in that in that regard ladies and gentlemen it becomes very very important that we look at how to restructure your property portfolio in some instances it won't be necessary to restructure sometimes it makes sense to keep some of the properties where they are at but for me in most instances the ideal is to get the property out of your name and into an entity such as a trust and also for you in other words to get the debt out of your name and to get that into an entity such as a trust now looking at that ladies and gentlemen there's obviously a lot of cost involved in that so the advantages of restructuring is the fact that we can get the asset out of our name we can get the liabilities out of our name and we can also make a lot of capital available and we're going to speak about that now how you can make capital available through restructuring but there are also disadvantages and the disadvantages are the transfer costs that need to be paid the transfer duties that needs to be paid the bond registration cost that needs to be paid the bond cancellation fees and in certain instances the capital gains tax so those are things where we need to sit and look at your properties and make sure what are those costs going to be and does it make sense to restructure or not and how should we restructure now let me give you a practical example if you own a property that is worth a million rand you've bought it for 900 000 rand and you still have a bond of 800 000 rand on that property you can sell that property to your property trust your property trust is the buyer you are the seller that means that um the trust would apply for financing estrus to you would sign surety for for that loan but the trust would acquire the asset and the trust would have the debt the million rand would be paid out to the conveyances and and the bond that's outstanding of 800 000 would be settled which means there's 200 000 grand that gets paid out to you that is how you make the capital available now out of that 200 000 grand you can cover the restructuring costs and let's say you for example have 150 000 rent lift that you can now not just keep in your property trust but you can park it in your access bond that means that you don't pay interest on that money or that additional bond order the higher bond that we've taken out now you don't pay interest on that but that capital is accessible for you and you can use that that that capital uh for one of four things you can put in your access bond as part of your reserve fund you can have you can keep it there for safety or for emergencies number one number two you can use it to expand your property portfolio for transfer fees and bond registration costs and deposits if necessary for your next property you can even use it to cover shortfalls if there's shortfalls that needs to be covered or if that reserve becomes very healthy you can start using and enjoying some of that money as your property portfolio grows so those are all things that you can do when you restructure that is it from my site ladies and gentlemen i am looking forward to walking a journey with you i would love to assist you with putting your structures in place and also with your restructuring i want to invite you to a one-on-one structuring consultation where we sit and where we look at where you are at what structures are needed for you and what we can do to put the right structures in place for you and also for you to build your property portfolio thank you very very much for joining today i'm looking forward to walking this journey with you goodbye [Music] you
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Transforming Jobs, Wages and Work | Jobs Reset Summit 2020
right now we're facing a crisis of international proportion it's a health care crisis but it's also an economic crisis it's going to have long-term impact for us and we're going to see that the biggest impact is actually going to be acceleration of inequality the systematic way that we have been built is not holding up the foundation is cracking our duties remain the same the fact that we should not leave anybody behind again many organizations have seen what the impact is of a sudden crisis and how we're able to better navigate this crisis today with the help of technology and that means the re-skilling and upskilling of your own workforce jobs of tomorrow are technologically enabled but also extremely inhuman centered it's in the ability to work with technology easily on the other hand with this new way of working and especially remote work we see that there is a huge need of emotional intelligence we have really to invest a lot in people to guarantee their jobs but also to allow them the mobility they need on an ever-changing labor market eight out of ten of the young people who are in low and middle income countries are going to have to be entrepreneurs they're going to have to make jobs for themselves having creative curriculums and teaching creativity is enabling your learners to have transferable skills resilience mastery collaboration asking questions why how when this is what they need in order to thrive in any profession which they choose the moment you incorporate marginalized segments of society it changes the product offering it changes the way that we think about supply chains when you cater to the margins the positive externalities in economic terms are pretty enormous it is critical that leadership understand that the burden of responsibility of driving change starts at the top of the organization so that corporations can give back to the communities make them more resilient as we deal with these issues around both economic and racial inequality we need men and women leading their recovery because there is no way we could ever think that a world that is led by men is a world that is good for everybody now is the moment that we can think about how we use that possibility the new ideas the new technology the new wealth to really create social systems in which we can all flourish we have the greatest brains talent resources in the world there's no reason that we can't and no excuses that it's too hard or too [Music] complicated hello everyone thank you so much for joining us here today i'm heather landy i'm the editor of quartz at work which is quartz's edition about the modern workplace so i feel fairly well situated to join you all here today for this important discussion about jobs and wages and work um coming on on the heels of day one of our program here uh which will look more at economic growth today we're going to be focusing more on what's happening in workplaces and and with wages and employees so we have a fabulous panel to help us get through this topic i'd like to briefly introduce them dr hans paul berkner is the chairman of boston consulting group in frankfurt sharon burrow is general secretary of the ituc in belgium geraldine matchat is co-ceo and chief financial officer of royal gsm in the netherlands and guy riders director general of the ilo in geneva and lastly we have c vijay akumar the president and ceo of hcl technologies thank you all for being here today uh we'll just dive in because we have a large panel and not very much time and so many important topics to get through i'm sharon if i could i would like to start with you to ask what should be the responsibilities of employers toward workers in this new world of work so i heard yesterday in fact uh alan joe from unilever say that one of the central ambitions ought to be for employers to have a zero jobs policy so for every job lost or displaced there ought to be another one created that would be the ultimate but we need a new social contract for recovery and resilience and it must be negotiated with employers with workers and of course with governments we have the ilo and guy has talked about this many times a system of tripartitism that if ever it was needed it was now so we have a recipe for the way we actually transition with the justice just transition through both the the climate and the technological challenges but now the challenges of investing in jobs and decent work goal eight of the sdgs so we need investment in jobs in this new social contract that's the centerpiece every working person and their families want to know that there's the security of jobs and a just wage but they also want to know that they've got universal social protection so we must work together across employers and ourselves and governments to make this magic recipe work and for investment in jobs can i say sustainable infrastructure care mass transit manufacturing with industry policy to see that we're meeting the technological challenges but building robust decent manufacturing jobs repair of our ecosystem and so much more we know that one percent invested in infrastructure and there are so many employers who want to actually be part of the infrastructure boom that can get you 33 million jobs we can get at least double that by investing in care these sectors and many others have to in fact be uh financed and the third arm is financing the recovery now some of that will come from employers rebuilding their own companies and indeed their supply chains but it must also come from a renewed financing that has a tax base that actually uh finances the recovery can't come from the previous burden that's been put on people we need hope and that means that if we work together with jobs as a centerpiece then we know that we can actually construct a better future but my last point is we need to support both workers and their rights but also employers good employers and so impunity must end and that means we need mandated diligence or risk analysis around finance and investment but around workers and their rights with grievance procedures and remedy so we build that trust but investment investment investment it's absolutely critical yeah the uh world economic forum is uh out just yesterday with uh its future of jobs report it finds that work the workforce is automating even faster than previously anticipated with 85 million jobs expected to be displaced in the next five years but they're also finding that the robot revolution will create 97 million new jobs um but even still uh if those numbers pan out that's still a huge uh amount of disruption and and uh a need for re-skilling that we're going to see um that arguably needs support not just from uh business and the private sector but also from governments and so i'd like to ask guy um what are the opportunities that you see for new policy initiatives so that we can achieve better outcomes uh for jobs weight loss and work beyond what the private sector is prepared to do on voluntarily yeah thanks very much for the question what i think is undeniable however optimistic or pessimistic one might be about the impact of technology covid or anything else is that massive changes already taking place are going to accelerate uh in the future and here's the bad news a lot of people have become very reticent in the face of change not because they're necessarily irrational or ignorant but because change has been bad for too many people it's not been managed in a manner which shares the benefits in a fair way and we've got to overcome that and how can we do that and take advantage of the real opportunities which are ahead well i'm going to follow sharon talking about uh investment in this regard i put it under three headings really we've got to invest in people themselves and that means the skilling the reskilling the upskilling agenda which i think is a very familiar and central part of this dialogue we have to invest in social protection it's the most effective lubricant of change people can change if they're not going to fall through the cracks whilst they're in the process of change secondly we have to invest in the institutions of work we're talking in many cases of a real re rethinking a re-engineering of workplaces and work organization and if we're going to make that work in the way that we wish it to then we simply have to put in place the types of institutions that correspond the regulation the laws the practices the collective agreements that protect people in these new environments and lastly the third area of investment of course and sharon's covered them are those particular areas where we know there is enormous employment potential in the future the care economy the green economy uh infrastructure i'd had the rural economy which remains fundamental in so many countries as well and two thoughts just underlying all of that the first is this notion of a social contract it's out there everybody talks about the need for a new social contract or a renewed social contract we've got to give some meaning to that phrase it speaks to everybody it responds to a perceived need now we have to start putting together the components of such a contract and and the last thing i want to add to the conversation is you know each country uh can have a go at all of this this enormous agenda on its own good luck to them some will do better than others but if we really want to move on a common front and move as far and as quickly as we need to we need very much greater common international purpose particularly in the face this global challenge of the pandemic thanks thank you very much geraldine i talked about the new social contract as you think about that from an executive perspective what are the things that ceos and their teams can do to create sustainable working practices as part of that new social contract for workers in whatever this next normal turns out to be yeah thanks heather now um the way that we look at it and and think about it as an employer is that the challenge really has been that over time there has been an increasing separation between the value of work and the value of everything else that we do in our lives and if you think about it it's been very much that either you're in or you're out you know either you're completely focused on work but then you normally have issues taking care of the family of society of communities etc or you're out of work and it's been extremely polarized now if we think of a change of mindset in what is work actually about um it's also about valuing the contribution that humans bring not only when they work but the family contribution the community contribution even the environmental contribution and therefore there needs to be a different mindset around what do humans actually bring and where do they bring it in society now this is uh going to be even more true and you refer to it with technology because technology is going to start making it more efficient and faster to do some of the repetitive rule-based work actually via computer technology so the value of the human part of what we bring which is all about ingenuity creativity innovation empathy needs to start being included in what do we consider work now where i see hope is that with covid it's opened our eyes in my view to two things one is how quickly things can change when it's needed and also the fact that we notice that contributing to a goal can be done in very different ways from very many different places and in different form and i think it's opened up a different mindset of what is work how do we remunerate it how do you bring value and i think the social contract is effectively reintegrating work with the broader societal development and and that's how we look at you know the direction of the next normal that's really fascinating and in many ways we've been forced into that um that bleeding of uh work and everything else in our lives in a way that we haven't had to handle before maybe in the abstract we were thinking about uh the barriers and the and the boundaries between those things um but now when you're working in the same place that you're living and perhaps you have children running around and um other distractions um we're all the more sort of appreciative of of how these things uh intersect uh you also mentioned technology and so i think that's a really good place to bring in cvk um uh from hcl technologies tell us a bit about technology cbk and the role that you see it in shaping this feature of work go ahead uh technology has a major role if not the most important role in shaping the future of work technology can create more diverse more equitable more inclusive workplaces as well as create new jobs and also modern management practices uh the way i see the future of work will be about six things working from anywhere work for all work by choice uh smarter work newer work and modernized management let me take a few seconds to explain each one of them starting from work from anywhere all of us have seen work from anywhere has become the de facto in the current pandemic situation two modern tools collaboration technologies the telecom network all of them have provided the ability for workers to work remotely and gartner predicts that 30 percent of employees will work from home permanently by 2024. i personally believe the future of work is going to be more heterogeneous it's a combination of home hybrid and on location working and the reason is twofold there is a lot of roles that will still require physical presence due to the nature of interface required or due to the compliance and privacy requirements in some segments and more importantly the the social and the emotional health and the motivational aspects of employees in the long term can be better ensured in the hybrid formats talking about work for all with greater number of roles enabled for remote delivery a large section of the population can have access to newer job opportunities not necessarily in the economic hubs which was the old normal here people can live anywhere in the world they can choose jobs choose projects and employers have a wider access to employees for example getting today we have to take work to people rather than bring people to work right this is going to be the real change and working at will would mean some of the digital technology platforms like upwork or taskrabbit or collider which allows individuals to take on short-term and on-demand positions or freelance work and it is believed 40 by 20 end of this year 40 percent of american workers will be independent contractors and the reason is quite simple the new jenga generation the millennials like having the flexibility of choosing when to work and where to work and they also enjoy the freedom of improving work-life balance by having more control on their schedules the work will get more smarter artificial intelligence machine learning will continue to become more prevalent both in our personal lives and professional lives these technologies while they take over some of the manual tasks they also free employees to focus on more meaningful work and open doors to a lot of new opportunities uh i believe we will see more augmented collaboration with humans and robots increasingly working together uh side by side there will be number of new roles i think we should not underestimate the potential of new roles that can get created the jobs that drive sustainable living will be at the center of the 21st century i do believe this segment will grow enormously like 19th century was marked by the industrial economy 20th century is marked by the knowledge economy and i firmly believe the 21st century will be marked by what i call as a sustainable economy and technology and tech companies have a huge role to play to create these new jobs in the intersection of climate change and public services as well as in consumer products lastly there is going to be a new management methodologies as these disruptions really take shape and become firmer technology will play a crucial role in supporting and modernizing management using new tools new applications new platforms reconstructing workplace processes redefining productivity some of these are today little more kind of in the favor of more on-site teams but in the hybrid model some of this will change significantly so i do believe this is an opportunity to transition from workplaces for efficiency to designing workplaces for effectiveness resilience and sustainability and the best part is we don't need to wait for this crisis to be over all of this can start now thank you very much cbk a quick note to our audience if you have a question for any of our speakers we welcome you to drop that into the zoom q a function and we will do our very best to get through those uh but a guy a guy or sharon cbk talked about flexibility and freelance and we know that there's evidence that those kinds of jobs become um part of the safety net uh for at least in some countries um when people are furloughed laid off um uh outmoded um how do you feel when you when you hear about the forecast for that uh to become a bigger part of um the workplace situation does it make you nervous is it are our governments and and employers reacting or responding quickly enough uh to those kinds of changes uh it it it makes me want to say it's a bit more complicated than that um what you know undoubtedly technology is a driver if not the principal driver of changing in work that's quite clear it's always been true it's always been true and we have to of course take the benefits that it brings but let's be a little bit careful let me sort of say it in a very simple way you know the fact that technologies potentially allow us to work anywhere anytime sounds extraordinarily attractive in many regards but if it similarly would allow someone to tell me that i must work anywhere anytime regardless of my own choice it's somewhat less attractive and i think that this sort of vision of a sea change move towards independent uh contracting as a way work is to be done uh in the future should make us pause uh for thought you know the gig economy and this is something kobit 19 has shown us has created extraordinary precarity and vulnerability in the world of work look at the i'm not just talking about the developing world i'm talking about people in attics in manhattan you know they find that their employment status is entirely unclear they fall down the gaps of social protection systems and they end up really in a very difficult place and you see when we thought see this is the 21st century employment model it looks a lot like the 19th century it looks a lot like the 19th century the old putting out system where everybody's an independent contractor it took us a century to build the institutions to put some sort of decency into that business model so proceed with caution would be my reaction to that and i would add to that guy's absolutely right but i would uh add to it by saying it's not the technology you know unions working people they know that they have to work with technology although there are technologies that should be very cl clearly scrutinized because of the dangers of the surveillance economy and of course the privacy for the public but it's the it's the capacity as guy says for exploitation through the technology and if you think that those uh jobs internet mediated platform jobs are absolutely breaking down wages and conditions and they have they are effectively informal jobs when unions went to work at the beginning of the covert to it to make advances in protecting jobs incomes keeping business continuity advancing the social protection uh floor what they found is already those excluded had no access to any of that and so while some countries put special measures in place very many didn't so when sixty percent of the global economy is in informal work because we're seeing a breakdown and even a third of those formal jobs are precarious you add to that the growth in the informal internet based jobs and you ask why why don't business want a social license to operate now last year at the ilo centenary declaration uh debate indeed this was dealt with very clearly it said irregardless of the employment contract every worker should have a labor protection floor it should in fact be fundamental rights it should be occupational health and safety and we must now see that as a fundamental right and indeed uh adequate or evidence-based minimum wages and maximum hours of work and i'll leave you with this thought even as people see the opportunity for mixing you know home-based virtual and physical work it's women who are telling us overwhelmingly that the stress of working from home with family is causing them in droves to leave the workforce that's not a consequence of that choice that uh sounds good when young people say it but when they move into a more uh responsible environment with family and indeed with uh partners that's got to be considered as guys said in a more holistic way and what are the labor institutions we invest in to make sure exploitation is not the jobs model absolutely uh hans paul i'd like to bring you into the discussion what you were you were talking all the time to people in board rooms what are you hearing them saying and what do you think the role of corporate boards should be in planning out this workforce of the future well you know let me go back to what cbk has started and also what i think the other panelists now have taken up i think we are talking about a very heterogeneous workforce around the world and of course at the one end you know in in europe or in japan where we run out of uh people before we run out of jobs because of the demographics you know of course companies and and including boards are really pushing hard to invest in people and very much as geraldine has said you know we need to invest in work-life balance inclusion contract for life-long learning but that's the one end the other extreme is uh and it already came up a bit is that you know in south asia in africa in latin america 70 80 90 of the jobs are informal you know and uh and even more you know then are in small and mid-sized companies and and so i think you know we have on the one hand you know a very very extreme effort in investing in people um and investing in security in learning and and so forth and the other hand we have enormous amount of insecurity and i think um unfortunately you know in our discussion about you know home office and you know how are things going to be different after the pandemic we focus too much on the developed world and on the on the top companies um and what they can offer um to top talent but we we need to really see how we can really help and that's also a job of course of the larger companies in the developing countries in south asia in in africa latin america and so forth to really create more jobs um to make sure that more people are getting training and that more people are really getting into formal jobs that allow them also step by step to build um to build uh you know a good living and and more security and clearly their technology plays a very important role technology is not about replacing people but really increasing productivity and helping to improve standards of living and companies you know the big companies from the northern hemisphere but also all the other companies need to embrace this and need to change the business model uh in order to stay competitive and then to and thus to create also jobs uh and growth that allow us to really make sure that more and more people are gainfully employed but i i would i would really uh worry if we focus too much on on a very narrow band of of talent that we are employing in in certain sectors of of the world um and forget about 90 percent of those people who really um you know need to become um really a more stable participant in the global economic development thank you we have a question from our audience uh asking um that internet-mediated platform jobs are often the only source of income for many workers in developing countries which hans paul just alluded to um and particularly for youth and women rather than vilifying the gig economy should we be working on better regulating and improving it i wonder if any of our panelists i will take that uh heather i would absolutely agree with that right i mean gig economy it is today called gig economy but if you really reflect on what khan said even today in most of the most countries there is a significant part of the labor force who are in the informal sectors it is more pronounced in some of the developing countries than developed countries so even today there is a need to get better social contracts and better regulations on how we handle that and whatever we do there is only going to help the whole gig economy model and while we are talking about the the some of the uh issues related to gig economy and flexible workforce we should also keep in mind there is a generation shift millennials are different it does not matter whether they are from well-developed nations or from developing nations it is just a psychological thing they need more flexibility they they like more freedom so we should not ignore those aspects as we develop frameworks and support mechanisms to really strengthen this informal or the contingent or gig economy kind of solutions that are evolving flexibility doesn't mean exploitative work and i don't think you're saying that for a minute but we can put a flaw under all workers and if you think about uh people think about you know the so-called gig economy we try not to use that because it's not very much fun but it's not just deliveroo and uber and others this is now underpinning a whole range of professional and technical roles and when you think about a profession like journalism even in europe you can earn as little as 15 euro a day the price of a going article because collective bargaining around fair comp uh contract price flaws is almost non-existent so when guys say we need to invest in the institutions we do and can i say this is on wages so let me just say one thing on wages 75 percent of people say that uh their income is stagnated or fallen behind and indeed we know that the labor income share has been like a roller coaster since uh the late 80s in that context when 76 tell you that the minimum wage is not enough to live on and we see collective bargaining and collapsing there's no way unless we rebuild those commitments we will share um prosperity and build the basis of a genuine economy where people can actually uh spend live independently within an economy where they make choices so i would just say you know flexibility is not the problem as long as it's chosen and there are two pieces of legislation already and there'll be more one in argentina one in spain on uh on digital work and they actually start to preserve that floor we're talking about i wish we had more time to unpack this issue but i feel that our panelists have left left the audience with plenty to chew over uh as they go about their day and hopefully listen to more of these sessions thank you so much to our panelists and to the world economic forum for putting this together and thank you to all of you for joining us today you
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Harry Wilson nets debut goal in brilliant away win 💥| Aston Villa 1-2 AFC Bournemouth
King plated out to the left of Fraser who is on the left and how he Wilson on the right Tracy left corner the era tritium behind cattle Wilson steals in and he goes down on the rhythms of Hilton it's going to be a yellow fire things it that's about a penalty McAlary Wilson of Bournemouth after 45 seconds this in the first minute would absolutely be the way to do it King against Heaton and King does leave the whole tend in silence for McLean on the road Wilson won it King converts from the spot water start Douglas with a little step over the states and Henry Wilson chose to shoot left it deflected Harry Wilson ravioli to be Jews deflection on the way part Heaton but Mary Ronson and for mirth in dreamland have been apart who are stunned [Applause] [Music] [Applause] greenish one smallish money once more Adam Smith so that some of the Box Douglas Dean [Applause]
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Convey My Hearty Wishes to the Telangana Govt & Police Dept | Actor Balakrishna
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SOLD 27 Lewis Ave 2 Bedroom Manufactured Home www.MyHomeInHarborCrossings.com Egg Harbor Twp NJ
welcome to Harbor Crossings manufactured home Community this is 27 Lewis Avenue it's a two bedroom two bath home here you see the grass we've added the sod and the house is in move-in condition So today we're going to take a look inside I added some furniture and I staged the house and it's really amazing how different it looks when you decorate a house or move in so hopefully you'll take a look at this and visualize yourself here you have two car parking that's the maximum allowed of vehicles in the lease if there are two drivers here you see the custom steps the Anderson storm doors the gutters outside electric outside water the air conditioner has been installed there's the vent for the dryer additional electric on the outside of the house here's the back side of the house The Sod looks phenomenal there's our gas service this is natural gas City Water city sewer it's a regular house in a land lease community here you see the neighborhood and the other houses nearby now we're gonna take a look inside these are custom steps with vinyl railings oh wow how about that anyway I just added a couple of things to give you an idea of what it would look like if you had moved in this house is vinyl flooring throughout here's our little welcome home mat you've got LED lighting throughout in the ceiling you've got a ceiling fan in the living room this is water resistant paper on drywall that you see on the walls you'll see the measurements at the end of the video the floor plan so you can see how big the rooms are what the sizes are that's your front window your front door with a little Sunburst above and you've got balances on the Windows these are thermal pane windows here's the kitchen I added a little table to give you an idea you could probably have a much bigger table than that and I added some little decorations to give you an idea at the end of the video I'll have before and after pictures as before I decorated and then after I decorate it and you'll get a totally different view of the house and how big it is so you've got a formica countertop with a formica um backsplash it's four inches high you've got four stainless steel appliances you got a huge farm sink and then that gooseneck faucet here's your little window here's a view of the living room there's plenty of room for more items here's your nine light Cottage there's a little alcove and in the back I'll show you a photo of what someone added there a little bench and some hooks here's the laundry room area this is set up for a full-size appliances that you would have to purchase here's the first bathroom now this is a one-piece fiberglass shower stall and then the other bathroom is a one piece tub they're commode this shower stall has two seats here you see the lights above the flooring and then we'll go into the first bedroom again I staged a little bit add a little pop of color just to give you an idea of what the room looks like you've got again LED lights above the closet runs the length of that wall and then behind the door is the furnace you can take a look at another video I did previously that I go through the house in my new detail today I'm just kind of showing you the decorations there will be photographs at the end of this video of um the water heater and the furnace and a lot of the utilities so we'll walk through the house and go to the other side of the house for the second bedroom and the second bathroom here's the second bathroom again with the decorations to give you an idea there's your um formica countertop with the porcelain sink your commode your cosmetic box your towel rack and then your one piece fiberglass tub and that had a transom window above it it's so cute I really like this house it's got everything you could possibly imagine here's your second oh here's your furnace and then here's your second bedroom with the two windows facing the street and your closet again the dimensions are in the floor plan that's attached to this video it's also on our website so go to our website my home in harborcrossings.com you fill out the pre-qualifying questions you will receive a series of emails providing you with the process financing if you need it if you're a cash buyer providing your funding and um I'm cut off guard by how pretty the house looks so I'm pausing here so now we're going to run through some before and after pictures of the house so enjoy this and we look forward to hearing from you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] Harbor Crossings is a Dolan homes community owned by the Dolan family we're a small family business we've been in operation for almost 40 years now this is Robert Dolan Humana is the managing member of Dolan homes we build Innovative quality manufactured homes in our three New Jersey communities in Edison Mobile Estates Harbor Crossings and Carteret mobile park this is my husband my nephew and my son this is our amazing crew everyone's on board to build you the most beautiful manufactured home this is our maintenance team in Harbor Crossings this is our construction team our community is um a beautiful safe location for having a home making it affordable Harbor Crossings pays the real estate taxes so you're leasing the land and we're building beautiful manufactured homes because it's my husband and myself this is our office fronting black horse Turnpike you can email us for an appointment we see everybody by appointment only this is our office we have everybody go to the website where all the explanations the process and the available homes are listed we're really proud of our location we're in the downtown Egg Harbor Township area just about to be redeveloped which is called the Cardiff Redevelopment and it's going to Encompass the whole um area in which we are located and they'll be adding more sidewalks and better access to stores on the other side where the old Boscov's and the harbor squares located and it's a very exciting time to be in Egg Harbor Township where minutes from the beaches and great great locations so come check us out we can't wait to hear from you there's our website that's where you start
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10-Minute Astronomy! Finale! Episode 46, Chapter 30: Life in the Universe, Astrobiology
[Music] so [Music] hello again and welcome back to professor jim kathy and my 10 minute astronomy lecture series this is the final chapter chapter 30 and it is on life in the universe the study of life in the universe is called astrobiology and nasa even has an astrobiology institute here is comet hayakatake this was taken in 1996 when it went by in march as close as approach of just over 9 million miles i took an image just like this in front of the big telescope dome and also another picture that's far more colorful than this one um that shows uh hackers like a in more false color and a wide field of angle cloud of gas and dust we can find the earliest physical type of life on earth in the preserved sternum alloys the abundance of chlorophyll which helps with sensitization of bacteria and algae varies greatly over the ocean due to the availability of nitrogen this is a very beautiful spring maybe you have seen it at yellowstone national park we have seen more recently i think in the 80s or 90s hydrothermal vents on the sea floor chemical vents hot water dark and stream and where we find these these vents in the ocean floor even 15 000 feet down where the pressures would surely kill a human instantly we find an abundance of life around this very um you know strange vent with such bad chemistry and hot temperatures and we find life what we find is that with the earth wherever there is water we find life and that's why we are looking for water on mars this is in spain with a ph close to two it is a river of acid that's about the ph value of um pretty strong soda and other harsh chemicals here are some salt ponds near san francisco we can look at mudstone and these were holes drilled by the nasa curiosity mars rover we think there could be some life forms associated with some of jupiter's large moons especially um europa with the ice crust and saltwater ocean definitely and here that is again europa as seen by the galileo spacecraft in the um jupiter area the same kind of spacecraft that saw saturn was the nasa cassini mission and here we see jets of water coming out the south pole of enceladus a moon of saturn we have actually landed on the moon titan at saturn edition's thickest biggest moon and it is the only one with a big atmosphere we sent voyager 1 out in the late 1970s and voyager 1 avoided you are still going strong and one of them voyager 1 took a picture from 4 billion miles away with 1970s technology and we see the earth or as carl sagan called it our blue pill dot on those voyager spacecraft we sent these gold records they contain basically um human history music and pictures and greetings to whoever may find them in hundreds of languages the drake equation came up by frank drake plaque here at the national radio astronomy observatory shows what the equation looked like when he pronounced it in the time since that equation has been expanded as we now know of other planets that could have life on them the wise spacecraft is a wide field infrared survey camera in space well that's going to end my 30 chapter long video lecture series that i call 10 minute astronomy i hope you will go back and look at these and see the rest thank you very much for joining me for this series whether you enjoyed that episode of 10 minute astronomy if so check out all the other videos in that playlist for 10 minute astronomy and other videos on my channel and then hit the subscribe button right there thanks
The Astronomers
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Far Cry 3 - Let's Play Part 2 - You Mess With The Bull....
what's going on everybody it's KMC gaming here and today we are playing through Far Cry 3 the second episode I hope everybody is being safe staying indoors following you know the social distancing rules and guidelines sadly I have any essential job as mechanic so I still have to go to work but I'm safe and careful I still wear my mask I got gloves where seat covers all that stuff you are weak well not all of you the arm has been getting to allow for the turtle thank you I really appreciate that it is brave to swim a storm but to sunbathe on a beach with pirates insanity you have the right to take my life but no I will also take yours I am Dennis what was my guy even reaching for a nice the head on the shock in the spider I know who you are Jess and you what yeah and at the towel we'll allow for you to develop the true-self I appreciate it brother my older brother has been killed I need to find my younger brother and four other friends come with me so you'll help me no you can only help yourself I'm going to free okay well I appreciate that man but I'm not the one that needs to be freed found you on the beach welcome to amanaki village Manik something is much tinker Hari I have Jason Brody with me the man who escaped fast come for life is a sign that the battle has turned so these are your people cause to the strongest it called to me the island dwellers the rock yachts and I became a member of the tribe they are something aren't they beautiful was definitely I could have anyone I choose by my will set on one cash for weapons oh man I don't do that your brother right I've never shot anyone before what do they say in America there's a first time for everything true-true give me that [ __ ] alright got sixty bucks let's see what sixty bucks gets me I guess the 1911 will do ceiling gun in my price range [Music] thank you you must learn the terrain know where to stand at all times bus uses the towers to map the Allanon to locate his men scramblers block access tower people have no use for devices such as this but you you will learn valuable information from them yes the only way I can add the top not run faster was a limited area climb the mall and you will reveal the entire map thank you sir what's in here doll head that's that's nice alright what's in here I can't go in there that's lame alright let me climb this [ __ ] tower oh yeah I'll take some of that cash that must be the radio tower oh yeah I mean it should be their phone Lee but like I was saying I hope everybody's staying safe you know practicing social distancing ah that's good the [ __ ] did I just run away after that there's not expecting that what was I even saying oh yeah just stay safe everybody stay indoors listen to your government don't look down blue poker chip nice we just climb all the way up here with gemstone I was like that it's only breaking master locks for that easy woo this is nice nice right huh yeah it was it's done good show me a map why you see everything you need to know has been revealed locality of tower shops adventures the island cause to you and like you Jason the shopkeepers are from the outside they will use the radio towers to do business and reward you with weapons for every tower you free a true warrior must hunt it is the natural order of things look at the map select your hunting ground okay do not fear your instincts society has taught you how to fail not nature here now if you want to save your friends you must know the jungle animal skins and leather will help you to carry many weapons and equipment plants can be mixed to create potent medicines that heal you enhance your senses and more go return to me once you have mastered the jungle what does that mean what am I supposed to do listen to your instincts okay where's that store because I would love to get a get that free [ __ ] okay it's dead ahead of me okay okay I can't jump over that and what's up all right where's that free [ __ ] you had for me I think it was a submachine gun that was free okay what should we get oh nothing because I don't have enough bling quit okay all right so when I understand is I can make couches and like poisons and [ __ ] what's that dear oh hell yeah I just [ __ ] that picture up let's go ahead and just Oh skin this [ __ ] thank you oh is this uh one of your friends [ __ ] how did I run out of ammo already got some [ __ ] up [ __ ] oh okay f is melee dude that's [ __ ] up get back here oh it's this see diamonds I don't know what the [ __ ] that means I know in Far Cry 5 I'm in like treasure of some sort so like a cave right over here ooh hey what's up pal oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] oh that thing done [ __ ] me up maybe I could retry this and not be a total failure push I'll just hop in the car okay it would have been nice to have that deer hide but it's whatever it's whatever push it dear all that [ __ ] it's a lucky [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what's here I want to know what the [ __ ] these diamonds mean yeah okay they are chess so what the [ __ ] dude I don't understand like is it just like locked for later on or some [ __ ] like I don't I don't quite understand what those two Greenleaf's right here red leaves Wow I wasn't expecting his take that much fall damage holy [ __ ] okay Wow doh fall break another phone climb over some barbed wire like it's nothing there's some dog tags and I already have some red maybe steak some of that you never know need more you never truly know and you go find water that's where we can find those blue ones see yeah there's gonna be away 20 bucks got you yeah what the [ __ ] you [ __ ] you can do this really why didn't you say that to yourself when we killed that deer now here's a blue doh I swim over here oh damn here we go so when my screen gets blurry does that mean I'm running out of air it really didn't specify [ __ ] now I need to find another or it's heard that [ __ ] one going where are you so no [ __ ] you shut the [ __ ] up ooh access travel an ìmake okay 48 what's this this is a shop in my bedroom that's pitbull all right here we go Dennis I've got the plants and animals so good then been nature to your wings I will teach you now use the plants you found to craft two syringes [Music] good Jason you may even find more powerful plants out in the woods if you are lucky now use the skins of the animals you killed to enlarge what you can carry crafting will allow you to carry more weapons money loot and syringes yes one last thing the tattoo on your arm it is a sign that you are special that you have the soul of a warrior you progressed along the path let me show you how to add to them with each start out a skill is mustard you can choose to learn skills in three different areas now our teacher to take down the take down this is the take down yeah okay yeah it's done as you become stronger each give you love palace Dora choose another sorry this is pretty self-explanatory we have to get her back come follow all right guys it looks like this is where I'm gonna end it for now uh hopefully you guys tune in for the third episode you guys liked this please liked it comment and maybe even subscribe if you want more have a great day everybody and stay safe
Kenny's Clips
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TUTORIAL ON HOW WE MADE IT | QUADRUPED M-5890 | UNDER $150(15,000 TK) | ME-366
foreign this tutorial is a demonstration of how the project was done so let's jump into the demo in the first section we built our 3D model in SolidWorks the legs have two sections the upper part of the femur and the lower part which is the tibia now many YouTube videos and projects from the previous year used three Servo Motors in each leg however the problem with having a Servo motor connected at the knee is that it has to constantly support a working torque which can cause the servo to overheat and potentially become damaged so instead we opted for a simpler design using a link and moving the servo motor that was previously connected at the knee to near the hip Servo motor this made our leg design more efficient and was a great idea suggested by Iqbal Bari and Modi we also want to give credit to the person who inspired us with their dog model with the design in mind we built our prototype to see where our design stands in Real World experience as the Prototype went well we moved to print our 3D model when the first batch arrived few parts of a single leg the print was heavy and sort of crappy so after minor adjustments we had our final prints of the four legs the main frame is made of PDC standing firstly let's focus on making the robot stand on its four feet to achieve this we need to set the initial position of the servo Motors accurately by implementing the whole position function in the code we can ensure that the servo Motors remain in the initial position this is the first step towards making the robot stand very aggressive movement once we have achieved a stable stance for the robot we can now focus on making it move at first we used a simple for Loop to make the robot walk forward and backward but we soon realized that this approach lacked the robustness and sophistication we were aiming for so we tried to implement the concept of inverse kinematics let's first try to understand what inverse kinematics actually means inverse kinematics ik is a method used to determine the joint angles or positions of a robotic manipulator to achieve a desired and effector pose such as position and orientation with this one can just input the distance and get the output in the angles means position let's see how we have done firstly let's the initial position of the femur and tibia is like the figure one the angle shown here are the initial position of the servo Motors measured from different reference lines we have found our reference line for both the femur and the tedia here and here respectively by calibration so to make the robot stand and walk forward slash backward we have to change the angles for both of them by adding or subtracting these amounts these values are calculated using the cosines law of the triangle the main advantage of inverse kinematics is that we will just input the value of distance X values here and the angle will change accordingly we used an elliptical function so that with a change of angles the tip of the leg followed an elliptical path and complete one step of movement okay that's the M for the this m movement this moment let's do it all right we are down to our last part of the tutorial image processing and the target we set was clinical face mask detection initially we went with algorithms to detect faces for masks but soon realized we need a more sophisticated approach so the only option left was to use deep learning a model was trained with around 3 000 positive and negative images in teachable Machine by Google we got dot H5 model in Keras now the final part was to import this into an Android project and use it as a comparison parameter the Android code uses tensorflow Lite model which is converted from the previous model the mass detection is in simple words a two-stage detector first a phase detector is applied to retrieve the Face's coordinates from the body pose then each face is cropped and pre-possessed to be feed into the second model which does a binary classification detecting between mask or no mask for each case a voice alert is generated to indicate whether the person has a mask or not command was sent to Arduino on quadruped to make go into its guarding position come [Music] foreign detecting quadruped can be used for policing which is a stealthy and rigid alternative to drones doing the same thing and its Mobility is a plus point over stationary security camera this can help police officers do mobile surveillance and at the same time protect themselves from covet situations by being away from hot spots New Year Hallelujah [Music]
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You Think I Won't Throw A Boombox Into The Lake? I Will!! : Firewatch - Pt2. (Steam PC Playthrough)
yeah I'll put it down how's that hello friends my name is Brent Dayton area humble and welcome back to fire watch supposed to be heading up into this watchtower it seems like there's some red lights blinking up there which might be a good sign or not it doesn't smell like fire and that's supposed to be my job apparently my wife is sick in the hospital so I'm gonna go live in the woods goodbye everyone goodbye I'll see you in Hell mmm I thought these were like holes in the floor but I guess the the shack ain't as bad as that thought yeah I have yet to pass my judgement on the game play it's open this door up turn on the power what was the blinking red light this generator switch man hello home Oh what talking to me hey what you doing is somebody there hold left shift to activate radio hello release left shift to talk okay hello whoever this is it's yeah yeah that's what the guy said on the phone excuse me what's wrong with you that's a great idea go ahead look I just hiked for two days so I don't really follow whatever it is you're doing right now fine then can I sleep forever um let's see nobody back home likes you seems like a [ __ ] doesn't she already I've spoke at three centons to you you're either weird or an extreme [ __ ] that's that's my guess okay you're probably out here because nobody back home can stand you which after this brief introduction is not a big shock some sleep then lame intro I like there like hey look at all these likeable characters aren't they Corki and I'm like no not really everybody just seems like an [ __ ] I don't want to want to write on my paper some more I'm busy leave me alone well they keep sticking me in these situations where there's like there's only one thing you can interact with you're sitting in your desk you can't get up or anything I wonder what happens if I just sit here for 15 minutes and stare out the window don't you understand I'm dead inside but then the other half of me says you know I got a job to do it's proud to just do the job she's probably looking at me wondering what I'm thinking right now well you ain't gonna know at least watch this YouTube video alright give me this [ __ ] oh yeah I slept in what do you want sorry guess I slept in yeah Jesus I guess it's what six 6:45 whoops everyone out of commission for a day or two but now that you're up let me quickly get you acquainted with the job there's a thing in the middle of your room with a round map on it do you see it yeah okay yeah I see it this is the Osborne fire finder invented in 1914 by WB mccurdy was born language lady see it I see it Nemo that's not legal right you need to get down there right now and stop them fire dangerous through the [ __ ] roof is that really my job your job is whatever I say it is the closest Ranger is like two days away go down there and stand straight seven straights like kick the [ __ ] out of them know what I'm not a cop it's not like I've got a rulebook over here just make sure they don't do it again take their [ __ ] alright fine don't feed anyone a knuckle sandwich good going you'll probably need a rope to get down the shale between you and the lake if I remember right the code is one two three four Wow extreme security one two three four yeah secure secure shut up you shut up your jobs whatever I say it is go find these fire fighting people oh no way I'm the fire fighting people I gotta find though the fireworks people the fire making people see that's their job we all have our own jobs so uh how am I supposed to keep myself oriented okay we do have a map isn't that wonderful and even a crumpet that's wonderful zoom in what the [ __ ] 3:06 so I guess I just gotta follow this trail a loner the map can I like run or anything nope walking simulator just like I said you guys like walking do you guys like simulators check out fire watch it's $20 what the [ __ ] yep three to four hours you can walk around in the woods that sounds terrible it sounds like I would hate that well it's not as far as it looks I guess either that or we're [ __ ] amazing amazingly fast we're like a 12-foot tall man or something which really you can't really tell when I was going down the stairs I did grab the the top so I didn't bonk my head so I might be 12 puts oh man that lady said she could see me at my desk which I don't know how that would happen you know unless I was at all foot tall man so we're just gonna go with that for now open have to radio in I found the bar on the supply box great great okay are there a lot of all right good stuff that's good stuff so one two three four open [ __ ] oopsie okay we're good now there's a pinecone a granola bar and an old rope I'm just gonna take the granola bar drop examine or eat can I put it in my bag fine cherry and almond granola bar it's not really good or anything it's just fine it's fine it's not [ __ ] fine hair is fine all right so uh copy information that sounds like a good idea map updated array Ron hey man I couldn't take it so I locked up his lookout and some stuff in the box found one of those old bars he liked hiking into the park but let's get [ __ ] when I'm back get [ __ ] get [ __ ] mating that's what I'm talking about all right so I got my stupid little rope I got my information that I don't understand from the map and I know that Mike and Dave want to [ __ ] each other Mike and Dave need neat wedding dates Oh are to toggle jogging thank God Jesus thought I was just gonna be strolling through the woods forever you know it's like a Pokemon game where you gotta wait to get their running shoes or whatever they don't just want to tell you right off the back unless you miss the amazing wonder around yourself which I'm I'm not super amazed by this game it is pretty I'll say that much but aside from Aunt May especially with that price point whoo boy oh boy I don't want to talk about it all right let's get ready do some climbing we'll wrap all down this thing I know it's repelled oh look I can see my legs damn I never check if I can see my leg in games whoa oh oh hate [ __ ] good thing I don't have a health bar everything's fine we're cool I'm still wearing my wedding ring hmm record climbing accident I'm fine I didn't [ __ ] die or anything we're good don't worry about it stop telling me what to do every step of the way game that's why games have gone the [ __ ] game so let me do what I want you do what I want damn it report meadow report climbing accident yep dumbest he'll there's the fireworks I'm not very good at this mountain man type [ __ ] mmm where do I look staring at the big outcropping down here but I'm not quite sure where to look for our pyrotechnicians mmm is that sarcasm but I don't deal well with sarcasm beer can hmm drop you know what [ __ ] it I'm not the main okay I'm not the maid that's what I'm talking about every once in while I I kind of agree with this dude backpacks and I ruffle through their rifle to their backpacks not ruffle sound out the campfire [ __ ] you guys doing out yeah whiskey [ __ ] ferret are Irish yeah I'm saving this very nice and bundle of fireworks I'm taking these two whiskey and fireworks it's all for me beer cans everywhere I'll tell you what hey there's clothes I should take the clothes and just [ __ ] throw them into the woods oh you got to march out naked that's too [ __ ] bad guess you shouldn't have been a little [ __ ] is a bra a bra are hanging up on the trees pair of panties let's examine them oh that's a that's a good year I hear music hello what is this you guys having a good old time I yeah the lake naked yeah all right well I know how to stop this music now put it down how's that fight another firework and it won't be your stereo Iraq so [ __ ] edgy let's get out of here that's all I wanted stupid skanks the [ __ ] e no one out here hey Fran let's get naked and go in the lake together I'm good it's done only there won't be any more trouble good going down there get it get it so joke about cunnilingus never minds alright let's get back to our little our little spot they take a little nappy nap the lady said I slept for 16 hours better sick so I think it's 6:00 p.m. that makes a little sense to me but I don't know where I am or what I'm doing I just throw some ladies a boom box in the water it's completely normal don't worry you ever see a boom box near a lake just throw it in you won't electrocute anybody probably might be more fun if you ditch what what why do you keep talking to me I have nothing to say yeah how about that I have a bit of a confession to make why why why are you gonna tell me this [ __ ] it's my first day on the job what are we supposed to be friends or something just trying to do work out here forget about my problems I got a crazy wife and a dead dog all right I'm channeling uh Nick from New Vegas a little bit off this storm yeah she probably sees the storm we're not gonna check in every [ __ ] five seconds hey this hey dick Hey I crapped my pants hey there's a rock I see some grass - Wow fascinating and that's about the level of conversation that we're at in it oh look here's another box another box one - why they have all the puppies same combination that's dumb that's stupid copy some information sure I don't know what it does but I'll take it danger bravery the great outdoors defend our frontier a horn that's kind of cool let's examine it Wow look at that gorgeous isn't it gorgeous take this flashlight though is it dead oh no it's not cool I got a flashlight I should probably close this shit's gonna fill up with water hey we're in the cave now the flashlight it does nothing the goggles they do not see my crime this sure can yeah it's like that make a man at you Mulan song that's what's going through my head let's get down to business to harass some kids they think they can drink whiskey and they'll find out I'm pissed I'm tired of climbing up these rocks somebody shining lights on me I don't know why this is well don't find out didn't rhyme didn't rhyme jump oh man games like this are just rough on me you know that I I don't particularly enjoy being handheld every step of the way they're like you can't jump unless you're right here you can't go off the path please follow our instructions the only wiggle room that I have is not [ __ ] reporting everything on the radio I'm talking to this chick who like who thinks she's edgy is something you got a dead wife or not a dead wife but a crazy wife and if you're still wearing their wedding ring then guess what don't be making friendly with other chicks the [ __ ] is that oh don't worry it's just my work partner yeah is it is it really it's not gonna end the way you think it's gonna add friends oh I fall down you gonna cry be like hey do I fall down feel bad for me generators humming away that's good anyways rinse this Ben Firewatch I've been bred to date in your humble narrator holy [ __ ] something's gone upstairs why this somebody throw my typewriter it was probably those [ __ ] kids goddamnit we're gonna chase him down in the next episode and beat the snot out of them anyways please don't forget to Like comment or subscribe if you did enjoy the episode we've got some some business that needs doing join us for the next one when we chase down some kids and murder them we've also got links to the description the toy to discord patreon its support I'd appreciate if you support me on any of those massive ly appreciated I'll see in the next week friends once again this has been fire watch I've been branded dania humble narrator and I shall see you then friends so until then bye bye one two three four goodbye goodbye see you again goodbye goodbye see my friends [Music]
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I Built the Tallest Alien Containment in Subnautica (World Record)
today i will be attempting to build the largest alien containment in subnautica if you didn't know alien containments are like giant aquariums and if you build one on top of the other they connect and become one big aquarium so in order to build the tallest one i'm going to have to go to the bottom of the void and start stacking these aquariums up from there the idea is is that i'm going to take a foundation and build it as far off as i can if if the ghost of iphones will permit me i'll just make another one just extending out into the void i'm only pooping my pants a little bit so now what happens if i deconstruct the first foundation uh you've got some floating foundations now i just built this multi-purpose room right here i can get a hatch in uh get the hatch in get the hatch get the hatch in oh my god oh my god we got a little nuclear reactor we now have power in the void i can breathe in here now look at this oh we are expanding i was able to go up two whole levels wait i could quickly get a multi-purpose room in here before the ghost leviathan starts showing up two seconds later this is not okay guys oh we can talk about this you know what we can't talk about this uh do i regret doing this right now a little bit now this is actually awesome though like if i i have my seamoth park right here and if i come here the ghost leviathans just turn around oh look at that they all just turned around in unison and uh just for kicks i also brought some glass so we can make a couple of quick windows look who's coming to say hello oh oh oh no get up get it you can't get me look how tall this is getting this is not right and it's just gonna keep going up we gotta keep building up this is how it works stay back i am currently about to breach 100 meters with this tower and by that i don't mean it's 100 meters tall this thing is well over 250 meters tall now but what i mean is that i'm about to be less than 100 meters from the surface we hit a huge milestone just now look how close the surface is you can actually see it you can't even see the top of it anymore it's out of render distance get me in the hatch ah that was close oh all right okay you know what fair enough oh my god this is insane it just keeps going ladies and gentlemen this is the moment where our base will breach the surface of the oceans of subnautica this is the one we've done it they can't get us anymore we made it to the surface oh can you no wait oh i still feel like i'm in extreme danger okay i i was so with the tower complete that leaves just a couple of things left to do i've gotta get ladders connecting every single floor to each other and then go between every single floor and build alien containment let's get right into that look at this i'm actually going down right now this is this is me going down all these ladders that that is kind of terrifying well there we go now we just need to get to the alien containment the main part of the video now i said at the beginning that i wanted to start at a depth of 500 meters and build up from there but i ended up starting at 342 about because i decided to do all of this in survival mode i had to spend the past few days gathering resources and preparing for my mission into the most dangerous depths of subnautica and since each alien containment would cost me a total of 10 quarts and two titanium and each multipurpose room costs me six titanium i was looking at about 800 titanium and 1 000 quarts for this whole project yeah i don't have enough resources i've i had like 20 lockers full of titanium if not more and i've used them all let's get to building these uh alien containments and not dying to ghost the violence here we are the very first alien containment here it is in all of its glory now we just go on top and we can see we could stand on this but if you didn't already know and just decide to build another alien containment the two will attach and become one large alien containment so using this knowledge we're just gonna make a tunnel of alien containment all the way to the top of our tower and this here is 10 alien containments this looks so cool i've just gotten the hatch built which means now we can access the inside of our alien containment and to think that that is just 10 alien containments and this is what it looks like when you stack 20 alien containments on top of each other all right i will keep you updated with my progress we are currently 48 alien containments tall number 50 a milestone many thought none would achieve but here i stand on top of 50 alien containments that have merged together to become the craziest subnautica void tunnel you have ever seen that's a lot of alien containments as much as this milestone is nice you know it's even greater than 50 alien containments 100 of them i would also like to emphasize the fact that i've done all of this in survival with no cheats all of these materials i've gathered myself ever wondered what 75 alien containments stacked on top of one another looks like well this is it it's time to have 100 alien containments stacked on top of each other and i searched it up and i didn't see any records on alien containment stacking so i think i'm just gonna claim that i have the world record and if somebody actually does have it that's not me then uh come forward honestly i think we probably have more than a hundred i don't know maybe not it's gonna be really close i might have exactly 100 multi-purpose rooms here did i say multi-purpose weird there that's the topmost one yes i have exactly 100 multi-purpose rooms i actually can't believe i wasn't even counting while i was building them but it's not over yet ladies and gentlemen i have to build the ten final alien containments and then finish off this video by swimming from the bottom of this tower to the top with just alien containments that is the grand finale relax guys relax we're all friends here we're all friends here that's right and with this final alien containment marks the end of our journey that is 100 alien containments i'll put like a timer up or something let's just see how long it takes me to actually get up there hopefully i can do this in one breath i'd hate to drown in here and now we discovered earlier that the sea glide actually has no effect in the alien containment so that's why i'm not using it i feel like i'm traveling between dimensions [Music] we've got about 90 seconds left of oxygen can i make it i've only ha i have just over 100 meters to go i think it's possible i think it's more than possible in fact i think we might make it there with time to spare oh my goodness here we are we've made it this is it is that a sight to see or what but first before we get anything in there we just oh oh god it was a mistake nope don't go out there hi everyone i'm cpt kung fu i make videos on video games if you enjoyed this video please let me know by liking and or subscribing i hope to see you all in the next one later [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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SEM101 - Semantics - An Overview
this first e-lecture of the VLC semantics and pragmatics class discusses the contribution of semantics to the study of language and provides an overview of other academic disciplines within interest in the subject furthermore it outlines several issues related to the description of meaning in particular we will look at the role of semantics Within Linguistics as well as the role of semantics in other disciplines and we will discuss the central goals and objectives of semantics now the term semantics originally a Greek term is a recent addition to the English language however in its early use in the 19th century the term was not used simply to refer to meaning but to its development what we today call historical semantics despite additional attempts around 1900 the term did not catch on until Ogden and Richards published their now famous book the meaning of meaning in 1923 today semantics is one of the central areas within Linguistics with ambitious goals and numerous applic ations and influences but also one of the most problematic ones linguists working within semantics study the ways in which words or sentences acquire meaning and the processes by which native speakers of a language can assign stable interpretations to word strings since meaning can be influenced by various linguistic factors semantics plays an important role in most branches of Ling Linguistics with the exception of phonetics and of course semantics itself this is why we erased it over here let us look at some examples let's start with phology in phology the study of the sound systems of particular languages semantics is related to meaning studies in several ways phones can distinguish meanings by means of establishing so-called minimal pairs such as Ben and Pen we can show that the exchange of one phone by another one so B and P over here that the exchange of one phone by another one leads to a difference in meaning thus the two items must be two different phones the sound system also carries meaning through the patterns of stress that we adopt in speaking cases of lexical stress in present day English where we have examples such as contrast and contrast export versus export now cases like these where the placement of stress Within A Word changes the word class are well known or take a simple sentence such as Jim enjoys playing country songs in bars now here the choice of the nucleus influences the meaning of the sentence Jim enjoys playing country songs versus hip hop songs in bars or Jim enjoys playing country song in bars versus in concert Halls well and finally variations of pitch may lead to different tonal effects and by means of tonal effects we can influence the meaning of several chunks of speech we can create different sentence types such as Mary passed her exams yesterday which is a declarative sentence but with a rising tone on yesterday Mary passed her exams yesterday we can easily create an intonation question or we can indicate the end of a list by means of a falling intonation milk water juice and wine Sorry by means of a falling tone so tonal differences may lead to the change of the meaning of words and sentences let's look at morphology next now morphology studies the internal structure of words and how words are built out of smaller components there are three Central processes but they differ with the respect to the degree of semantic transparency of the word forms they produce inflection is semantically fully transparent so let's mark this with a plus symbol inflection doesn't involve a change of the basic forms meaning and the a if there is one can clearly be associated with a fixed meaning take the present day English AIX Ed here represented orthographically which clearly means pasttime reference in derivational processes the meaning of the affixes involved is in many cases not clearly definable so we should add a minus here that is the affixes cannot be straightforwardly associated with a fixed meaning unlike inflectional affixes they are semantically non-transparent an example is the AIX ion in items such as destruction election qualification and then there are compounds they can be fully transparent as an endocentric compounds such as school boy or school girl a school boy is a boy a school girl is a girl or totally intransparent as in exocentric compounds such as pick pocket which is not a type of pocket or red skin which which is not a type of skin let's continue with syntax syntax investigates how words combine into successively larger structures to form phrases and sentences semantics deals with the way the resulting syntactic structures are interpreted and the syntactic structure of a sentence determines its semantic interpretation to a considerable extent for example if we swap around the elements in the present day English the lion chases the mouse we can create a totally different meaning by changing the word order so let's create a new sentence like this well and here you clearly see we have a different meaning this is because the parts of the sentence are structurally related to each other and in present day English this structure is reflected in the word order the exact division of labor between syntax and semantics and the way they interact that is their interface are among the most interesting and Central but also the most controversially discussed issues in linguistics let's look at pragmatics next now drawing the line between semantics and pragmatics is difficult and controversial since both fields are concerned with the transmission of meaning through language however we might say that whereas semantic studies meanings abstracted away from language users and sit situations pragmatics is concerned with the meanings that linguistic Expressions have in particular contexts in which they are uttered and with various functions that speakers assign or choose to perform with them in trying to determine what someone actually wants to say people regularly go beyond the conventional meanings of the words spoken by taking into account contextual aspects now to understand the girl's answer in this dialogue what time is it the Milkman has just arrived you have to interpret the situation the participants the history of the interaction and so on and Beyond Your World Knowledge you have to have the ability to draw inferences conclusions for example that it is 8:00 because the Milkman generally arrives at around 8 let's now look at the contribution of semantics in other disciplines linguists are not the only Scholars with an interest in semantics in fact meaning is studied in various other academic disciplines some of which are represented on this flip chart behind me while there's a significant degree of overlap among these disciplines as well as as with linguistic semantics they all have something idiosyncratic and unique in their approach let us look at them in more detail and let start with philosophy while linguists take the notion of meaning as given and start working from there the philosopher takes one step back and asks questions like how is it possible for anything to mean anything or what sort of relation must hold between X and Y for it to be the case that X means Y and so on and so forth highly philosophical issues researchers working in the area of psychology of language or psycholinguistics are concerned with a number of fundamental questions related to the mental processing of meaning how is meaning represented in the human mind is such a question or what mechanisms are involved in encoding and decoding linguistic messages and last but not least how do children acquire meaning psychological and psycholinguistic Frameworks commonly take an experimental approach to find answers to these questions in semiotics the study of signs language is viewed as one symbolic system among many linguistic meaning is regarded as a special subset of the more General human capacity to make one thing stand for another that is to identify and create signs semioticist are interested in the types of relationship that may hold between a sign and the entity it represents which include the following iconic relationships arbitrary relations and conventional and discrete relations between sign and symbol cognitive science the next discipline I would like to mention is an interdisciplinary approach bringing together what is known about the human mind from Linguistics psychology computer science and philosophy it seeks to answer the following centr questions what sources of knowledge do humans utilize in speaking hearing and thinking or how is knowledge organized and represented in the human mind and how is this knowledge put to use and what cognitive processes underly the application of this knowledge semanticists inspired by the ideas of cognitive science see see language as part of our general cognitive ability they argue that we have no access to a reality which is independent of human categorization from their point of view the structure of reality is a product of the human mind created with language this school of thought which is in sharp opposition to traditional approaches to semantics is called cognitive semantics here is the last field I would like to discuss artificial intelligence now artificial intelligence has been defined as the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by humans this includes the ability to handle language in applications such as the following machine translation information extraction and retrieval man machine interfaces and inter intelligent tutoring in order to succeed in any of these machines require knowledge about the meanings of words and how word meanings combine to form sentences besides such linguistic knowledge they also need encyclopedic knowledge about the way the world works now what is semantic analysis trying to achieve a number of fundamental goals can be identified for example the goal of description semanticists have to find ways to describe the meaning of isolated words words in context sentences and utterances now these items May Vary they may vary in contexts so semantics seeks to define the principles that underly these phenomena or variation and often meaning is complex or multi-dimensional to describe this composite effect of meaning is among the goals of modern semantics and what happens if simple meanings combine into compounds phrases sentences and Beyond to answer this question is another major goal of semantics and all this has to be highly systematic because semanticists want to describe meaning in a maximally economic way thus the use of mathematical formalisms as descriptive devices is very common within semantics so what do semanticists actually do a very simple yet intuitively appealing approach to linguistic meaning is to suppose that all we need to interpret linguist itic Expressions is to know the definitions of the meanings of the words the meanings of phrases and sentences would then simply be the result of combining the appropriate definitions however there are several problems with such a definition-based theory of linguistic meaning but these will be discussed in further e-lectures about semantics and pragmatics see you again there
The Virtual Linguistics Campus
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Red Bull Thre3Style Chicago - E-Six
oh it's a public service announcement sponsored by Red Bull and the good Folks at crossfitter King record number one some paper my got the hottest Chicken in game we change DC no no one somebody tell DJ inel this is not a drake look contest what want to do what want to do ass up get H right they ride but they run but they run but they can't I might give away a million I think I might give away a million I think I might give away a I think I might give I think I might give away a million give away a million give away a million give I got I think might drink w 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 go one more time now that's why you set up for DJ battle player
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I Underestimated The Monarchy MS Bridge
these videos are educational in nature and are designed to help people over 21 who smoke cigarettes switch to a less harmful alternative all right what's up everybody it's Grim green back here and today I think I'm doing my review for this monarchy Ms Bridge you know RBA for borrow Billet box compatible from monarchy it is a purely restricted lung bridge and it has some really truly banging flavor we did this a few weeks ago on the Vape fiddle on s and I ended up with a 1.2 ohm coil in here I've been using it for the last few weeks as a restricted lung a 1.2 ohm coil at 30 Watts great I get some nice little crackle a little bit and the flavor is really truly very good I think I've tried the mob the mob 2 the MV and the mob mini and I think the only one of those that I ran as a restricted lung was the mob mob 2 because I remember it having just really delightfully good flavor this has that sort of mob 2 flavor but it has bigger airflow this has a 4mm air flow the only bridge I think I've used that also has a 4mm air flow is the original Mission orbit and because of that 4mm air flow it was kind of like my favorite Bridge of that time this is maybe 2 years ago anyway the 4 mm in this great 4 mm is my favorite for restricted lung in a borro if I could get like 4 and 1 half that might be even better but I'll I'll settle for four I'm happy with four this is in dire need of a rewick so I'm going to do that and I might try to put a different coil in here just so that resistance isn't so high I've actually only been refilling this I haven't taken this out of here yet so I kind of want to see how clean it stayed okay well look my camera's having a hard time focusing but there is some liquid in the back got some liquid kind of there along the the bottom that maybe has more to do with the Crypt tank than the bridge itself all right well it stayed mostly clean all right all dried off and away we go we're going to use that same CP tank let's take a look at this deck the first thing I'm going to do with this deck and it's not always the easiest thing is I'm just going to remove this little collar here and that's going to reveal the 510 threading so I can plug it onto a device that little collar isn't always the easiest to get on an off I've had to use tools in the past here is where the airflow pin goes in and out Peak ins always really very keep track of that that is critical I have a build in there now so it's kind of holding the deck together but this pin does hold this deck together these pins are engraved down the side this one's the 4 mm additionally I got baggie spare O-rings spare screws the 4 mm's installed and I got a 3 and 1/2 mm a 3 mm and a 2 and 1/2 mm and 2 and 1/2 mm is the smallest so this is truly just restricted lung this is the really extraordinarily High resistant coil that was in in question earlier it's a 1.16 ohm fused Clapton I believe this was from a pair of series coils if I'm not mistaken and so one coil coming out to 1 ohm does make sense if these were series fused claptons and the reason that I had to use these series fused claptons was because not a lot else would fit underneath these screws the build deck is a little claustrophobic it'll fit a big coil just not a wide coil if that makes sense let me get that coil out of there and actually show you it's very much a shallow Notch for a wire to fit there isn't a lot of space between that stopper and the actual screw the screw itself is really wide on top all right well that coil's out of there now so let's see what would fit in here Mech Boro fused 2 1 12 mm 2.22 single and as small as these coils are I think that's still going to be too big I was wrong it captured the leads literally no problem this side over here yanked it really hard I had my tool in there so it didn't really mess me up too bad but all the leads seem secure I'm going to continue like this is a successful install it's actually glowing good I'm pumped on this I'm going to check the cap clearance oh it's a thing of beauty when you get that cap on and it's still glowing nice all right cool well okay maybe I underestimated this deck a little bit I'm just going to pull some 2 and2 mm BP mods cotton right through the middle then the cap goes on this is the tunnel technique this is so easy to Wick cap goes on cut them cut him pretty flush I cut him pretty flush all right we got Vapors happening I'm very looking forward to having a 0.2 ohm coil in this borrow the little collar needs to go back on tighten up the air flow good I like the cryp tank but I especially like the cryp tank for the monarchy stuff cuz it does need to kind of be built from the bottom up because it doesn't just have a deck and a top cap it's got a deck and a top cap and a crown and the crowns seem to be getting more and more extravagant I like this one this is my favorite of the crowns it's big and hulky and pointy and sharp and I appreciate that little GG engraved on there oh jeez I didn't even realize the Crown's actually in two pieces so the logo can go on first and then the hulky crown and then the chimney can go on and then the whole thing can go in here drop that back in the stubby scw down this is not an integrated drip tip just an old dood drip tip just happens to match this tank perfectly reading a26 perfect 30 WTS perfect last thing to do is [Applause] blle yeah really damn hell ass good flavor and honestly really very smooth airflow I think 4 mm like the limit right that seems to be the biggest that anybody can manage to go on a borrow and that's fine I'm cool with 4 millimet maybe 4 and 1 12 mm 5 mm is is the next Frontier are there any borrow Bridges with 5mm air flow I actually do not know I had a feeling this would happen after I shot this review I decided to set up the mob 2 in the new mik Vape Blaze AIO but it's not about that this mob 2 only has a 3mm air flow and vaping these two side by side with a similarish build and similarish wattage with the exact same liquid I kind of at least right now I'm enjoying the 3mm air flow a little bit more than the 4 mm air flow and now I'm not sure that I would want a 4 and2 millim air flow I actually think the 3mm air flow in the mob 2 is smoother than the 4mm air flow in the mob this one Ms sorry Ms Bridge the level of flavor overall is very very comparable these are very evenly matched that's all for now back to the other guy I honestly can't get over how smooth this air flow is most of the time in a restricted lung inside of a borrow the air flow tends to be sharp there's only been a few bridges in my time that haven't had like a really sharp restricted lung airf flow the MS is one of them the mob two was another one and I think I already said the mission orbit was another one I can't not love this bridge it's just such a good satisfying flavorful Vape it is really fiddly but I don't know if I can hold the fiddlin against it because it's Billet box stuff and Billet box stuff is kind of just inherently fiddly I'd like some bigger coils to be able to fit into this deck not bigger in diameter because this will easily fit up to a 3mm diameter coil I just mean like a multicore coil a triple core coil is going to be hard to fit in here and this dual core coil was a little bit difficult ult to fit in here and here's the other thing I don't I don't know that there's anybody watching this video that's like really going to be on the fence about the monarchy Ms these are not cheap and difficult to get these are the type of videos that I genuinely do feel somewhat guilty for doing because this is such a good bridge and I'm having such a good Vape from it but it's just so damn hard to get I mean most everywhere it is not perfect I think the deck alone is going to knock it down a banana sticker maybe even a banana sticker and a half and that's tough because literally everything else top to bottom on this monarchy product is beautiful it's pristine it's expensive and hard to get for a reason because it's beautiful they're machined beautifully out of stainless steel everything fits together you know flawlessly everything is machined beautifully these are high-end I don't get to review you know a lot of fancy high-end stuff so when I can I enjoy it this is me rambling and dancing around how many banana stickers I'm going to give this but I think nine is the final answer I do really very very need to do some sort of Billet Bridge borrow RBA shootout like really what are my favorite mouth to lungs really what are my favorite restricted lungs and I think that this monarchy at least I'd like to think that this monarchy Ms would come out towards the top of my restricted lung category can't think in recent memory or even over the last maybe 2 or 3 years of a restricted lung rebuildable inside of a borrow that I've enjoyed this much look I'll just sit here all afternoon long and continue vaping this so I'm going to stop myself and say I can't tell you how much these cost but they're not exactly giving them away and I can't tell you exactly where to get them because I truly and honestly do not know one thing I can tell you though is if you are a person who currently smokes cigarettes it's time to switch I believe in you it's honestly never been easier there is a world of safer nicotine products out there in the description of this video I'm going to put links to just science and just education this has been a grim Green video yeah let's stay cigarette smoke free literally every single day it's like 10:30 and I'm just going to smoke so it's the MS I've also called it I've also heard sh [ __ ] [ __ ] stupid just pink uh I guess we can cross our fingers and Hope
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QUEEN BOUNCELIA VS SLOW SELINE - Garten of Banban Chapter 4 Animation
[Music] you all right there uh yeah I'm good all right I will go to the nature and nobody can't stop me oh that in tones the evil hello friend [Music] want to join the fight tiger join what [Music] all right please I don't want to live in this place I want to live in nature you don't know what nature is [Music] the phenomena of the physical world collectively including plants animals the landscape and other features oh well okay ah expect that let's back home [Music] got your nose [Music] what the hell's happened here nice looking alien wait what [Music] all right I don't know what you're saying I gave you [Music] all to you [Laughter] come to me like a man talk about being tough all the time can't even look me in the eye which one [Music] oh hello monkey why are you crying [Music] wait did you make sure they are healthy [Music] if it fixes your brain what were you even eating before hello to you sir told Victor will monitors your diet and progress [Music] why don't you furnish your food we do not waste that [Music] creature [Music] [Applause] I will miss my lights wait a minute who are you I am the one who knocks this is really important I have a sassy gift for you what is it today we are going to find out who is the strongest strength speed [Music] Prime [Music] at last no one won the end kindly just be friends okay
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Water, Headsets, and Trolls : Ep 2 Tiger Tactics
hello fellows welcome back to the respawn network with another tiger tactics with tigers RC this time we'll be playing some gold rush and talking about rain so let's get to it welcome to the Gold Rush Lobby there are four parts to this lobby but really the Arenas is the only one that we use so it's where we get to join a game so I think that Alpha One looks fine yep Alpha One we're in this is the map the object of the game is that you want to get a bunch of gold from that Center spawner where zombie pigman spawn in and you want to put it in your dropper you can go to the autorespawners to get experience that will be used in the shop for some reason there is a glitch that means that a regular zombie pigman always spawns on the outside so hopefully I don't get hit by any of these guys but yeah you can see I've got two gold already and it looks like there are invisible people although I don't mind if you pick up any armor you can go ahead and use it but yeah so this is Gold Rush typically I play completely aggro I don't go for the experience a whole ton looks like somebody just killed me but what I do do is I get just enough so that every time I die I can get the speed speed enchant because what that does is that if you strafe you can become virtually unkillable also you can catch up to people like this guy and kill him in his base also get out of the base if you really want to but yeah so um this guy is just being annoying whatever all right so yeah that's gold rush I think I'm gonna go over to this side a little bit get some experience real quick and then go back to the middle there is a minor glitch right here in the map in that you can jump right over that and get right to the gold and kill this guy looks like there's some lag oon although we now have nine nuggets and if we can craft it quick enough and right click the dropper our team score went up by one you saw that on the right you see him strafing they can't hit me because I'm going so fast and the lag is bad enough that yeah that's what I mean so hopefully they'll take care of this guy for me hey and get that's nice if ever you get an Ingot it's a rare drop you can just go ahead and bring it back okay so this game is going decently well so I'm gonna just say that where I live we amount of rain so in our basement we got a little bit of water it wasn't bad all our entertainment stuff was fine and because that's where we have our widescreen TV and stuff like that but um the only real problem was that it took up a lot of my time and I didn't know it was going to happen at the beginning of the week but at the end of the week it was very very annoying because um this was my debut pretty much first week on YouTube and most of my time was taken up by the fact that I had to clean out our basement not good but yeah you can see now I'm strafing like ridiculous and they're all yeah oftentimes with gold rush it really depends on what team you get whether you win or not um so I was hard-pressed for time luckily I was able to record everything get it out and so it's all out on time and well made and all of that so that made me happy that I could do that um yeah I've I've still got a lot of stuff that's getting in the way of recording so I'm recording between family gatherings and work and all that stuff I I'm gonna set an alarm clock um yep that was a good game that team was being actually very Derpy and dying a lot they don't have any good really good players so I feel kind of sorry for him but on the upside life has been good because I got a new headset as an early birthday present very recently it's a Logitech g930 gaming headset and it is awesome just plain awesome um I yeah I have a very very loud computer at least a very very loud fan and so when I recorded with the studio microphone that I was using um it didn't really work out that well because the studio microphone would hear my fan and so the entire recording would have this annoying buzzing sound that I did it was really annoying so if you didn't know if you tap both right and left click you can block while attacking which means that you can deal a lot of damage without being dealt a lot of damage it's very nice um so this this recording headset is awesome I am really really enjoying it I love playing with it yeah it looks like we're not having many good competitors so I think I'm gonna troll this game we're ahead by a lot and so I'm going to I'm going to see what happens if I can get all of the upgrades if I can just sit around here and build up upgrades until I've got everything because that would be cool so um yeah this game it requires skill especially if there's more than two players so yeah we're gonna win now because playing with 2V1 is not good I'm gonna see what happens if I give this guy all my gold okay that was weird that guy is displaced he's actually down here but he looks like he's way up there that's actually kind of funny all right now it's a 2v2 now it's going to get a little bit more interesting I think all right looks like this guy is trying to craft which he managed to do but I don't think it'll matter too much I am going to get a lot more here and hopefully pretty well all right so the point of this game is you get some people who are tanks and who spend all their time experience on her and they become the late game characters we have um all sorts of stuff and stay alive forever are impossible to kill because they've got solid iron armor and yeah you've got people like that and then you've got people who are early game characters and they come to the gold spawner right away get enough gold to get your new team going and then um you have all that you need for the entire game I myself am an early game in that I like to get speed and only speed I don't like to build up any of my resources after somebody who's been there then you'll get extra experience quicker and it looks like this guy's trying to run away sorry fella won't work see one of the things that I find annoying about this game is the fact that it starts as soon as um two people are in so typically by the time that it gets the point that there are a lot of people like now there are five we win if you've got good people to start out against then the game can go for a while or if both of the people are really really bad then the game can go for a while but with only two it only lasts for a little bit meaning it's a rather short fast-paced game I find that annoying because if it's a bigger game it can get to be extremely interesting because typically you get killed every single time before you can put gold in so the game lasts for quite a while um I think that we should try it once more and this time go as fast as we possibly can right into a game that's already in game if there is one in game in game there is none in game oh this one's in-game here we go all right here we are oh this is a very interesting map it's got clear line of sight all along here looks like it's a bigger game and yet nobody's really ahead okay this is really funny I'm going to walk in their base and say hi hi uh all right thank you fellows so much for watching I hope you enjoyed this has been a lot of fun um from now on you can expect weekly videos of all of my series um so yeah until next time fellows so long
Tigers RC
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‘WHATS THAT SOUND‘ #youtubeshorts #hiphop #rap #reparations #fba #music #boombap
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Pastor stops choir from singing in church if they can’t sing
you know it comes a time where when I go to church I just want you know I just wanted everybody to be you know in a place where they feel like they can be open and they can be honest and a lot of times I feel like that starts with you know who's ever in charge that starts with the leader and this pastor and this church was like I got time for it today because I've been here for too long and ain't putting up with it no more I gotta tell you exactly all right quiet whoa whoa now I want y'all to stop this see some time have to see these things and put y'all still I want somebody to leave this song that's a good singer I don't know one person to keep jumping up every time something the same did be the first one jump up to sing a song y'all make me see these things sometimes did you did you do it too often when you do it too often you won't hear from me and guess what I don't care all right somebody's seen this I'm not saying you can't sing but I don't like to see you jump up and need a song more and more and more and you're not an expert singer now listen I know singers on the choir now I tell you whether you can sing enough is that right I don't care how you feel about me I don't yeah all right let's go you think you can pull it you want to pull it you think you pull it thanks you can sing it and go you want to fry all right just do a little bit let's pick it up all right go ahead [Music] pastor is getting tired of hearing these these these bad songs for these bad singers and he's had enough of it he's tired of people just jumping up and saying you know what I got it today pass no you do not sit down let somebody else sing it and everything you can pull it come on jump up here but if you can't pull the sit down so where were you we're playing CD we got cleaning CDs back here we got vinyls we got eight tracks we all kind of stuff we can play and just enjoy and worship the Lord that way you ain't gotta jump ahead and sing because cuz you ain't got it today you had last Sunday and you had ten years ago you had twenty years ago when Jordan crying you were singing but you wouldn't save no way you don't got it so sit out and and just let somebody else get it at the end of the day if you know you can't sing like just this ain't your gift but I don't care how you sound it's just you in the mirror okay it's not in the car in the shower if this is not your gift let let it go give it somebody else past that's vegetable passage trying to tell her she went here she wouldn't ride it anywhere cuz she got faith and herself so so she tried it and it's awful and pastor can do number laughs sometimes she laugh is like medicine I think that's what the Spirit was trying to stir up in the church they was trying to stir up laughing sort of so at any day if you know you ain't got this gift let it go that's somebody that's good at that thing handle that thing
Kennedy Alexander Robertson
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RV Hacks Interior Decorating and Sumo Springs
welcome to RV with the maracas this is our latest RV hacks video today I will give you a tour of some changes we have made to the interior of our thoraxis Joe will show you the sumo Springs we had installed his fix to our leaky awning a more soundproofing insulation underneath the front of the RV first this is our new couch we replaced our original couch because we needed a bit more space underneath due to the installation of our battleborn batteries we covered the wood with this nice fabric that matches our interior colors and used this futon that we had as a cushion our niece Michelle made us this beautiful quilt and gave it to us as a gift after we purchased our RV and we love using it in the living room area we raised the couch about four inches and this allows us to have a better view out the windows when we are sitting on the couch next in our dining room we installed the small shelf above the table we tend to have many things on the table when we are glamping and the shelf allows us to see the clock and thermometer easily in the kitchen I have added many command hooks to hang things such as pot holders and towels I also use these clothespins to hang towels and other wet items that need to dry when we're traveling we hung this paper towel holder in the kitchen also the hooks really help in this small space in the bathroom I replaced the original shower curtain with this more colorful one it is smaller and appears to give us more room in the shower we added this shelf using command strips for our bath items and added more command hooks for hanging wet items such as towels and swimsuits near the sink we installed the shelf using command strips for more storage of bath items I love the new unicorn bath towels that I found at a craft show in South Florida we added some artwork of these beautiful hummingbirds and cactus the artwork was done by our cousin Lauren Stangl she's a very talented artist and we will leave a link below for her website in case you're interested in her artwork I hope you have enjoyed seeing the small changes we have made over the past year let me know your comments and I would love to hear about the chain you have made in your own RV one of the most frequently suggest that enhancements to a thoraxis is getting sumo Springs we already had the safety plus and the anti new anti sway bars so this was the third piece of the trifecta we contacted sumo to make sure that we were getting the correct rear Springs Ian Botham on Amazon and I didn't feel comfortable installing them to myself so I had somebody install them for me he charged all of 80 dollars for the installation which was well worth it I don't have the jacks to be able to jack up the front and the back for the amount that you needed to be able to install the springs he did a great job after a few months we noticed that the seam of our awning started to leak more and more and is really annoying because if you were underneath the awning you were getting drenched right along the RV after some discussion on Facebook the idea seemed to be to use a Turner bond tape over the top of the seam so I did that and I used four inch eterna bond tape along the whole length of the awning and so far that has worked really well and we just went through a rainstorm in a previous video I showed where we insulated the dog box area above the engine then now I wanted more protection for both heat and sound so I bought this other material and went up underneath the RV and just covered as much of it as I could after testing it I think I'm going to buy one more box of that material and double up and try and find any spots I missed and I think that'll really help thanks for watching today's video sorry we missed last week but life happens we look forward to your comments be sure to subscribe if you're new to our channel and hit the like button if you enjoyed the video see you next week
RVing with the Moracas
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Okefenokee Swamp Canoe Trip | 2021
this is the mall hammock campsite you come in over there we came in yesterday afternoon come in the canoes down there go back hut of course the alligator apparently he lives under the platform we strung up two hammocks and then used a little tarp to help block the wind i there's a little bit of a breeze i had a nice view the sun set right right back there of course it rose right over there this morning but today we've got about an eight mile nine mile paddle down the big water from all hammock on the four day trip some morning uh day three we stayed here at big water last night there was a owl in this tree this morning that we saw it stormed most of the afternoon little through the night today we're paddling down to floyd's island seven miles [Music] so we made it to floyd's island this is the floyd's island cabin we did about eight miles today we're gonna see about sleeping inside the cabin tonight it's supposed to rain there's a fire pit if you wanted a fire so coming from big water and steven c foster you come up this trail and it's probably a hundred yards to where you pull the boat out there's a little cart and then it's probably a quarter of a mile half a mile down that way to where you launch heading back towards swanee river canal and round top and then the little bathroom hut is out that way around the corner a couple hundred feet but it's this old hunting cabin it's really clean on the inside around back is i guess where they once had a well as you can hear it's gonna storm it stormed most of last night and it's probably gonna storm most of today as well there were people here yesterday that talked about the lightning but we've seen three owls so far one i saw at camp another one we saw this morning and the other one flew out while we were paddling one day but maybe we'll see some other stuff now that we're on floyd's island [Applause] it's pretty nice so we're gonna sit on the porch and watch the rain uh was the round top shelter where we stayed last night the last night out here in okefenokee we have about 11 miles today back to swaney canal our alligator that circles the shelter down there yes
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Impact of Education on the Status of Women in Afghanistan
my name is Sharon librarian here just a little reminder we see this series as an extension of the library's mission which is to provide multiple viewpoints and the open exchange of ideas and just as we do that as we might materials for the library we do that here by offering his space where we can hear multiple ideas and exchange ideas so this afternoon we have dr. Suzanne Griffin and she will be presenting on the impact of education on the status of women in Afghanistan and she already know general studies at Seneca College across the way we know now so welcome good morning it's like great to see you here today I just been at Afghanistan 11 here working i left a nadine to do this work because the opportunities in the need for so great and I should say that part of my reason for going to have guests in the first place is that my late husband died where the Peace Corps hair and so I I knew it this is not what i prepared for you came across this this morning when I was safe in it I thought it like okay so I'm just going to run this one fast this is I'm actually a musky but i was at WSU when i ran this project okay that what i want you to see back here that what happens to girls in afghanistan and women has to do with their ethnicity where that you know where they live and basically if they live in cities they have a lot better chance of advancing the venice they live in a rural area but eighty percent of Afghanistan is for all so these are some environmental issues their economic status and so forth their health care the community support which of course as you know from the news is higher in the center in Kabul which is the capital is higher in the north generally although that has changed in the negative side in the west part of the country ended but during in the south there's places in the south where it's the mystery of education is finally acknowledged that girls will never and our foreseeable future be able to safely go to school so we're now building more boarding schools over there and if they're in almost all provinces with the exception of two in the south if if they're in a difficult area that can get a chance at a good education in the provincial capital may surprise you that there are 23 universities now hey this is a middle school this is a temporary a lot of schools the mystery the good news is the mystery can't build schools fast enough the top of the demand this is you'll see this one again this is a typical first morning of beginning of school day the kids to wherever they are in Afghanistan come out to them in the courtyard in the principal usually addresses them and says a prayer it's pretty much like karralys this is what some teachers look like and I lived in a place called shipping on it if you look at a map of Afghanistan is up in the north you're important with inspectors day it's pretty remote but it's your knee come over after its ethnically quite newsstand they live together in peace on the same screen this is what a gross calligraphy class looks like we'll talk about that in the next you'll see some of these engines images and what I did for today I literally forgot until this morning that I never done this is the good news that girls start girls are in school but they start dropping out after 3rd grade we'll talk about that in the next presentation and the big factor is the presence teachers not surprisingly this is what very I just think better all the time this woman is a mother 9 she is teaching a teacher training with being up in a remote area if you look again at the middle vex afghanistan's called co-star it's on the opium trail from the south to the north I didn't know that right away I had experienced when they wondered whether were so many extra money changers and bizarre the governor called me and said giving you protection demanded no alliance so anyway um she we had to reach all teachers with his teacher training program all teachers in the two problems as I had that was over 7,000 she was she agreed to being a one that would be the one female trainer going out on door through the mountains over through the snow to Train she lived we had a guest house and she lived there since she was recalled we had 17 min she had a little room all by herself and when I stayed there was barely what big for both of us to be in it little place to shower and that was enough um this is we've set up this was a big big huge step in in Afghan women sharing it's a win-lose kind of culture and by I shared with Nancy live lesson plan then I risk may be losing my job to Nancy that's how I've unit instead of something that we could do together okay so we had to get them took a long time to share and not to to realize that they'd all be richer they shared and it wasn't a little situation of anyone um this is where we have most of the teachers your grace one to pull in grades one two three we'll talk about that later and that's because during the cool and so they too have to teach grades one two three one two three this runs contrary to what we know about research and education but it's assumed that you don't need to know too much to teach grades 1 2 3 so they put the room that didn't have a high school diploma and teaching grade under 30 gy deafness convulses sixty percent of female teachers teaching creates one two three and then everybody was blaming growth dropping out on the culturing for well tax and mix answer actually dropped out because they could only have male teachers and there's a remote areas girls do hearing them even though the Constitution says it should be married 16 eurasia FSH 12 in the remote areas for mostly economic reasons one so the these numbers are old that's why did the new one but basically as 2008 only ten percent of the kids going the High School where growth that number is now up to about twenty percent which is a huge um this I just thought through this then you can Lois all men that you might want to see what teacher training looks like they're these are tajuk men these are in that same place sucks arts and out there turpin script like this thing so when I'm talking to uh system not exactly a giant I'm like looking after them trying to tell them that I'm in charge I do have I didn't have the money so that's the bottom line so I'm looking at the training and one of the things i was working on and we worked on group participation because they don't have an experienced that and and basically this is the status of teachers as of this era as of 2008 is that most of them didn't have a chance to get yes get a high school education and in in the rural areas because if there wasn't high school was for boys and the girls that did go to high school this thing to know about it yeah behind every girl with an education there's at least one male figure in the family that assist you have it and it often is the father but not always sometimes an uncle sometimes a grandfather and sometimes surprisingly a husband and if these one place that went I remember is it's not too far friendship down but it's very wrong that floods and got little cross rivers and all that stuff and anyway these men actually had a roadblock to make every driver odd that came along and will give money from the building the principal and when we had literacy classes the literacy classes to be saved because it was well known that if woman went to a public place without a meal mailed a family member that was trusted she was a bad woman so they didn't want that to happen so what happened is wherever we have money with my rotary club and with the foundation i'm on the Florida we got money for literacy classes well to keep them out of the public eye men in the family often the grandfather would allocate a room in the house to be the classroom so that if strangers asked while these word women were coming just they will they're coming for carving you know in our house which is they have a lot of parties in there now so if the men have to cooperate for this to change this is women learning about science you can see how thrilled they are hardened are scared we're we're working really hard on participant learning and circles and hands-on learning yeah that was a fire no that was just it was a Bunsen burner fire you know and she it was an experiment where you worship finding a flash point so this is probably one of the saddest mornings I ever had there i was asked suddenly to go to look at this project in terms of the sitting of the Rotary Club Ferris e 40 Republic's funded and I suddenly found myself having just gotten up about ten minutes before and that room full of disabled women and the stories were yes they would lift up their chakras and show me there I was just and this was a training program to help them be self-sufficient because culture typically if the husband dies then the husband's brother supposed to take care of these women but because deal with they have no cultural mechanism for dealing with the fact that the woman was going to be the supporter of the family and so you know being the supporter is a big being disabled my supporters you need a bigger one these are the things that are being done to help Afghan and then will increase their such a bit and better themselves we have community schools and those are still those are less necessary now unfortunately because there kind of backlash happening with the Taliban now they're becoming necessary and there was this time from about 2008-12 2012 where there were so many afghan girls going to the public schools that it became ok but what's happened is there has been this backlash again coming back and so some of the girls are going to have to retreat to the community schools again and this is particularly true of girls that have passed puberty that there because in community schools we can mandate the instructors be women and there are usually supported by common international NGOs and then they have this accelerated learning project for teachers one of the things that happened the female teachers of keyed afghan girls getting more educated there for more jobs and getting the discuss society but because of the Taliban they as i mentioned didn't get any schooling or diggin it was underground and so then what we had to do was when the certification process came on and i was oh that was in 2010 I'm sorry 2008 I was asked to help at the end of two thousand eight the teacher certification process this is where the men thing comes in there was a big median of all the donors from all the countries there was a new Minister of Education now going to be someone i do very well I'm the only woman allowed it's big pustule clan I there are 70 wait a minute and me and because i was i worked with two of the members of the clan wonderful must now disaster of education he saw that my face i was in there's huge everything in afghans is very you know k like the head guy is up there okay and then as a pecking order down the road saw every room is like this forget taste around him one you know nothing at gala tearing about it and so I was there to answer questions because the teacher education department who set this up we're worried they were going to be donors about the research behind they were proposing that was my job and he saw that my face did not look like uzi a stick and besides we went out the door he's one of those kinds of leaders who wants to shake hands with every bloody person in the room is that all right what's wrong I know your face I've senior so often I said the women were going to fail this test the certification thing because they didn't have the education so what would you do and I said I'd slow down this whole process being on the one that helped develop it and I get an accelerated learning project for the teachers going and he's the kind of leader that he smiled and said okay and you never know and then two weeks later everybody's like racing around saying I've got this accelerated learning project going so here is a very powerful man who without he and he's also culinary with a lot of Taliban without saying a word you just change of your cratic process they all of a sudden all these teachers that were going to flunk about two years was equivalent to a crash Genie course so that they can pass the test and as result now that he's a minister they've done from twenty percent of women need twenty to twenty two percent of female teachers to his goal is to get to forty percent fifty percent to stretch but they're now at thirty-seven percent so because what he did okay and higher education this has changed now but when I was asked to be part of the strategic plan those were the numbers I was asked to help with the mystery parents strategic plan and I read their numbers that had just exploded they said at the first line equal education for all and I just went up to one at a time at tea-time and said look these are your numbers you can read them okay not only one full professor in the whole country to assistant professor and half the university's head to her than ain't exactly and pre had not I said we all know from the value secondary the woman can't comes in and fri if there are a few male teachers happened ultimately what happened was I won't go through all the details that I wound up with on a governance subcommittee with the Afghan women that should have been in the first meeting everybody simply weren't there said I'm sorry I go to this pirate apartment periodically and they're all in their offices I've seen him so we got a 30-percent floor for every single thing in this in the five years to treatment plan for women scholarship study abroad promotion opportunities placements so forth none of which they have and this is shows how far we can go kara this is an Iraq karate is probably the most open place about women's education even though there's a heavier and heavier every year that I've been there influence of the conservative Islamic Iranian is the conservative as from as Iran have had more of an impact in the in the ten years I can see every time based partly on high up to dress either right now we're or maybe seen the black room so that I've indistinguishable from any students but the clothes aren't the whole thing in spite of all that erroneous and karate have always patient so the most educated women in Afghanistan outside and common in Iraq they're lucky because nerve and their high schools they have huge high schools with thousands all-girls high schools and thousands of girls all the women are well educated and it's because and this is one of the things we all in this the West have to get over don't just assume because someone wears something on their head they don't care about education because they do they care a lot and and especially if you look at the stats on Iran Iran has more women percentage wise you are women doctors more when the lawyers more women teachers law professors etc that we have so we need to really kind of click that don't judge by appearances so and this is women of the health professions which are we're working really hard I found myself unplanned but in charge for almost three years of a women's health project and it's because they know how to train and also because they need manager but because of a lot of again the increase in women's education there there used to be milking with the nurses and we have some there used to be very few female doctors now we have a lot of dental but there's actually almost in some places more with female medical students than male and this is now they're taking a role in actually making their environment this is a group of female medical professions helping set the standards for nurses train so they're right there at the table yeah they're all this is something about Afghan women in the workplace yeah because of the whole thing of honor and the feelings about not having you're wrong women in your family particularly in question families and public eye the workplace is that when they can't succeed I run they're very actually allow them a lot of power some of the younger women have figured out that they had a degree in accounting and finance their came under the finance department and who actually controls everything right so in our office after office you may not see brings any women out front and a bank the boy there in the back room and what's really changed in camas they're also the front room and it's just I just sometimes I go with Afghan make to heaven out there and it's big hassle to go but I like them because i know that i'm going to go over and like one of the approval people they have to improve your passport all that there it'll be the women and i just love standing there watching this big big bunch of men coming in and that just kind of like oh my gosh i can't get this one's approval and she's like about 20 it's it's a good learning curve for all of them but also the reality is now realization that what they can do you'll be surprised to know that the Constitution's it has several sections that correctly things affect women one is the marriage is 16 by Constitution and that is now being litigated in the course and they're winning so it guarantees this is something we don't have and I've actually add some big form of you dove I ask this question I submitted this question no one apartment vamp is their last year in the Afghan Constitution everybody male and female has the right to a free education through the bachelor's degree wouldn't that be wonderful we had richest country in the world there the course but they're committed to that and noted that does the government have its own money no but they aggressively go get that money from the European Commission the US wherever to ensure that every single person that's pretty astonishing a lot of the African countries also guarantee that I don't know which one but I know that I have African housemates so we need to look at that twenty-five percent of the houses of parliament what percentage of our house our Congress is linda's a 10 it's about seventeen percent overall Afghanistan is currently at twenty-seven percent they've gone above constitutional requirement in both houses houses they have lower house and other houses like our house and senate twenty-seven percent and there I cannot tight there I mean beloved as women are illiterate but all of us who know research my doctorate in some research on literacy there is of course no relationship between intelligence literacy lots of people are intelligent who are not a litter of not literate and these women in the parliament are proving it they are making a big way it's really great and their exercise the governor mommy honest woman she's hazara which is the minority group that she's ethnically a minority she's religious and she's a woman but she has stayed in that governorship since she was appointed and Allah that the male governors have been changed to run up town because they're correct that she just they're just doing her job some of the two of the this this has changed now Karzai has opposed as a point of two female ministers both of whom I know it's really thrilling to know and one of the semester ii was embarrassed the other was a woman who was a doctor was mr. health and she a nice you've done a bunch of committees together and she's also an ethnic minority she says are and she's a Shiite and she's from bizarre part of her mom young but she's known kabul running the biggest ministry in the whole country help there this again I did before there were grown mentary elections yeah they had to win because that was the thing they has the edge of the male candidates because of the Constitution is set 25% have to be women so they ok this is the progress they're making the poor are still having problems because of where they are most of its related to economic but they're making progress in health care and the two big big efforts are being made to educate where men on the rights of women and it's key to progress it can't be it can't be this win lose situation it's got to be a win-win and one of the things that that I have to tell me this then the middle class I because I work with teachers and university professors and doctors with them lawyers they tend to be middle class and I felt that it was not much my job to support women is to support them in courage to go you know take the unpopular step of standing up for that because they are actually isn't much more more danger than women I have a really good friend who has built girls schools and now I'm getting FS I know for that reason night letters how would you like someone's coming to your house is legal in letters but he just keeps doing it this is just energetic this is a grandmother and her granddaughter that I saw and I just like that picture because it kind of shows that the grandmother reflects the severity of war and poverty and but she's kept on and the young girl thinks the world is their oyster because she goes to school and her family has been her father his friend mine he lives in the counselor section mr. ken the u.s. embassy and his father kept the embassy functioning when the Taliban so that's that okay now I don't have to know how to change this to the next so I while we're changing that are there any questions that came up i want to answer your questions so i don't wanna yes please so are you speaking dari in all these situations do you ever use English and oh I use English a lot but I used re a lot in the what I'm in me in the provinces and what I've learned the darkness especially opportunity cook when I'm dealing with the really powerful people in the ministry's because of course wisdom unlike our country where we don't always acknowledge wisdom among older members in Afghanistan really counts and so the older men in the ministry whenever there is something controversial going on I know that the ones that have to be convinced of the older guys that are seeing they're not saying much at the table and if i can just chit chat with them at the tea break and dari it's amazing the difference it makes to bring them round because the other thing that I mean I learned are you at peace court but the other thing is I just hate it when people put words in my mouth and when I realized that I understood when my translators were not translating correctly I just was really upset a couple times I've actually been giving a speech is kind of setting where I basically have to just say that's not what I said a couple of times of translators have left a room in the basement but you know I'm nothing and it's scary honestly to think of what translators power is i just recently read a book where about a call in my father's country by the first female question translator that was sent to work with the milk US military in the south and that dari translators have been quote translating for the military to crush new speakers well the darting people that's why we were having so much trouble because they were not they didn't rush to themselves so this they were they were saying stuff and dari and Pashto speakers equestria speakers didn't get it the door speakers didn't get what they sit back and we made terrible mistakes and southern Afghanistan because of that I don't speak crush to I do understand about enough question to know that all the guys that work with me better not say one bloody thing and push to around me because they don't know what I know and what I don't know it just kind of need because I have a lot of young just you know college students working for me and there are there just as there with a lot of my computer science and they just think they're like cats pajamas you know they just think they're so great and I'll hear them making cracks about the girls and their the walls are very thin there right the next office I'll just walk out I'll sit you say that one more time and you're out of here and then you don't we send I suggest you should just be careful I see the pixies thing so it's yeah but dart having the language is a lot it just breaks down barrier and also it means that I'm not scared because I know what people are saying you know i don't i don't have to say what are they saying because I know they're okay so I'm just going to go quickly through this this is the first day of school you seen that one before I like do you see anything the background that tells you it's definitely Afghanistan I can't the camels i just found this am in the camp i was in the habit i've always loved you I don't know why I ever since I was a little kid and and shouldn't go there everywhere and they're just roaming around and they have babies and I've never seen a camel and so I love that the camels are just like it was back while they're starting school there are now more girls internet I'm seeing through the dire harbors no more girls at any time in history the americas refresh of clear okay which is pretty great that the number is very they're not precise likely are they just will say something one day miss you miss you next get something else so it's about thirty-six percent there they expect 10 million throw kids to be here to teach they wear veils they do not wear those blue Shaggy's those blue trappings are mostly bored in the country areas there are fewer you were in Kabul they're worn in the bizarre because the bizarre anything happened so even the modern women wear those losses are I mean if I get bizarre I go to the desire but I go to certain they just that's the other side of being an older woman I put on my scarf I go in twos are the drivers take me the security officers don't know the places that only Afghans go he doesn't pass and they say haha which is Prabhas is auntie but it's just kind of a sort of what you would say to an older female and so I know that I passed when they start calling me that okay this is um these are the figures on that literacy in Afghanistan one of the sad things that was looking back to the numbers when i was there in the Peace Corps and Hoover's oh the illiterate actually went up between the Peace Corps and the Taliban I mean after ten gentlemen the numbers were higher than so all those years education by the first the US and then the Russians actually kind of went down the drain in terms of illiteracy rates because the literacy rate among men and women was higher after the Taliban period than it was before before way back in the late 60s but we they have made strides there's been massive efforts to improve the literacy rate and the target that right now they haven't broken the current figures i don't know wow I think I know why because it wouldn't look so good but they have combined the male female literacy rates and we're now at thirty-six percent literacy rate for the whole country and that's improve kind of a contrast Sri Lanka which has multiple religions including a great section as long as ninety percent literacy for women so it has nothing to do with those religion that has to do with the culture and I went to Sri Lanka what a difference these are the female teachers we're making some progress and I already talked to you about the girls dropping out and we're making progress and those who are teaching a growth no rain for a sugar gun is a provincial city which for variety reasons it generally more educated group all together but the ethnic mix helps i mean there's blues bands Turkmen question bizarra antoch cheeks all six different ethnic groups living together in peace which shows it financially happen and the women are more educated so the girls stay in school this is you know the girls school was just overflowing they run shifts and this is another example don't want their kids to go to school they want to go to school so much that where they can't build more schools and they have some buildings the first group is the voice the older boys go to store 7am and their gut down 11 or 12 and then they ran another shift it'll be the little kids usually and then the girls are go mix it depending on season and it's light or dark and so forth but basically some lots of schools run three shifts a day in the same building ok this is the Minister of Education woman and this is what i mentioned that with the support of afghan fan girls are going to university it took afghan men to make this cheeky plan i can tell you that I was the only woman as the executive there they said there were no I'm so upset anyway so but they can see that they're making progress in 2012 the numbers grew up with girls enrolling in the university although it's still only about twenty five percent but that's still better than that this is I always wondered what i look like if I had been a mountain eleena focuses I was branded a job in Qandahar because they're close to quit when they didn't want me to make a speech in a chaudhary because they want that anywhere scene I mean they wanted me to come on the heart it was very risky I did it the guy behind me but my deputy did I didn't wanna show during the airport because we are the world about any security plane and we went in and I did it I did it because I me the embassy wanted me to go again bastard why I get away they needed that thing open then I wouldn't have to wait three months they needed that laugh immediately so I went analysts in a message that was for men women and down and so two other women one from Yolo they couldn't figure out this woman so after I told one was the USA represented by astor shoot please take a slapjack in helmand our function in his speech that's so very good message this is we're in big library actually and the other was a soldier in full battle gear and she was part of the security guard and I was getting cuted by my male staff about why I was talking to one of these called American soldiers so much I said because she was a woman they could have just she was a veterinary as short as I am a lighter weight but she meant it was another good lesson for them okay this is can't see this okay these are the professions women are entering now and these are all culturally okay medicine law they can they can make huge changes and it's because of Education and what's happening now is the meds in the the middle class and upper class men what their daughters educated because I understand with education comes power and it's all about family power not just individual collar so the more women that are educating their family the more power their family has and what are they doing well they're getting better health care they're actually challenging roles there's a there's a family law cars I refused to allow a domestic violence law to be written but they're going up there using the family law to start to Lee started to end domestic violence cases University of Washington I wish they publicize it more but they're they're enormously influential there they've been running the rule of law project which I helped them write the first people so I just advice about culture and stuff when they grow that that was around two thousand three or four they've been there we've got University of Washington is quietly sending law professors over there sometimes for months and sometimes only for a few weeks but throughout the country they have this rule of law project going on which works at showing how Shariah law and international law can work together it does not have to be more than the other and it is really it's going to change that country enormous and they're just quietly doing it one of my friends some of being outside with Lachlan she's written the ESL part of the law they have to marry and then your science that's another one they're getting full rights to come here and computer science one little one that I know from garage just got one business and accounting and then library science this next one I'll show you these are so librarians learning University Arizona and I'll start was digital library because after the Taliban left to know give her the books so getting the libraries back yet first of all the idea of cataloging the libraries never approved anyone so we the project i ran for WSU cave we subcontract at university of arizona and they have an afghan librarian their king she's the American ham ham and she came and helped train and then we trained up on earth when I took it over from WSU i'm all about sustainability and so I brought it i found this woman that just showed up she was hazara she had a master's in library science from the university was shot in Iran she is dynamo she is sustaining a cheap around the country training all the libraries and they know and now we have that we have a digitally this old hat to you but we have electronic check in and check out system at the front desk University huge because up until lately the library books were locked up because they might get lost this is the University educated women are taking the major role I already talked to you about that 2014 elections are coming in april there will be a lot of women running lots more than ever before because now they are making speeches everyone on TV imagine and this is one of my favorite days in Afghanistan we had a master's in public policy and administration project program that we we did the pilot under WSU now University of Massachusetts have taken it over make it sustainable but it was a partnership Kabul University and some of the people in there were 60 graduates and I think 15 of them were women these women were some of them too and it was just the happiest one of the happiest days of my life to stand with them I was exhausted by them but to see them graduate with a master's degree to know that these women all and these were this public policy part is key we asked the ministries to nominate the women of the mid-level managers that they thought would make a difference would rise to leadership positions so these 60 people were critical to the future is country and that's what I want to leave you with is the hope is this group of kids that a may have had their childhood in a refugee camp but had their adolescence in the school in Afghanistan being brought to the universities and now they're out there ready to take over they're used to working together they used to go to school together they're used to seeing foreigners they know about the internet that the other thing you put it in they know about other cultures they know what's possible for them and they are going to be the difference so I wanted to ask answer any questions that you have this is kind of like not my favorite right now I'm not there because I I had a basket of my leg and I had my leg in a cast and I just got out in October actually i'm going to our first march for three weeks but my main role there now is by choice I'm just running a huge project art so I'm on these I become an English language specialist State Department and I go in and I do a lot of blue tents work for however long they need me I did thy help develop three I've been mostly in the classroom which is where I rather people I don't help develop teaching teachers teaching at the University and I'm teaching them tamil to take over in and like the weather I just wrote an article for the teacher people ESP section on the new rod ESP project they needed to learn English to to bring their textbooks and the teachers didn't know but it's a consultancy role because I'm really tired when you're writing projects I mean 18 hours a day is standard because what happens is the time is especially when you're your headquarters is here in Washington State because there's a 12 and a half hour time difference seeing work you get up at six you work a full day there you have dinner and then all the emails in here comes in there at night and you're joining the other thing is I I did plenty of administration in this country I'd really rather be back in the classroom and so what I'm doing is such as possible is taking walls hardening or teaching or mostly I'm teaching teachers and healthy so I expected probably go back in Genesis now taking this thing well good question okay it's because i fell in love with I was afraid to join the Peace Corps I fell in love with someone who was the Peace Corps and I won't open Afghanistan politely that's a short skirt there's going to be a book comes out denise has it if you look good it's WWE WWE anna griffin commoners both coming out large 22nd that answers that question it's a memoir that I what happened was my husband died in 1999 very suddenly and I when I went back to Afghanistan it was the contrast every city i went to between wet what we experienced there when we travel we have no security no cell phones no radios just you know me we will feel the fealty and so i was writing in my journal about this and then some people in my life decided convinced me to make the book it took me 10 years to write good question oh but I want to have I wanted to join the Peace Corps thought they would take ages I'm allergic to mosquitoes somehow my head I fell country 17 and I just wanted to go and do good things in it I'm part of that lower generation that just really wanted to list your generation now his uncle's to me the closest to what our generation was we are very I was told from the 1206 that my job is to help the world in school they we tell the stories look I it was fine I mean I was fine if you know the first the first year it was summer and it was hot and I haven't learned all the tricks I I couldn't understand why I was always just dying under the ship under a veil but the Afghan women work wow you just put your hair in a ponytail and I never thought of that I don't know why I mean there were a couple times that almost fainted because the heat builds up relates know right and everybody said I just told ya so I usually have my hair a little longer than this I put it but actually I felt I really got to the point that i felt i always go through this when I've been there a long time and I came home like when I walk out without something on my hand I feel uncomfortable yeah I mean it takes me usually a couple weeks here before I can feel I'm so used to wearing it because he went out in the University of where I just we're inside and out now in an NGO office we did we didn't wear it in the office but once I started working in government organizations all the time anniversaries and I was out with big booties it was on my head you know everyone that I was awake now so and I felt I felt safe because I could test so I didn't do the thing that a lot of fun with you as they kind of like throw this little veil and they don't really I really did not show any hair um no one said we had to wear it but we all knew that that we should and it's just respect for nothing else but no nobody said they had to wear it but and that's I mean that's something I learned way back in the Peace Corps days and also i was in around four 4 for 8 months i remember when i came out of the run that somebody asked me that I was radio show and I said no it's not I mean the fact that I have something on my head is nothing about impression it has to do with respecting the beliefs of the people that are the majority that I lived with and also because these are my lady friends I mean I didn't want to go in restaurant with them on with scarves and me not first of all they want a gun with me if I didn't have a scarf on because it would call attention to our group but if the ladies wanted to go out for lunch and I wanted to be part of it and I was the only one invited to go out for lunch with him because that's a good question though what do you think I mean if they're like yeah closing no one said I had to swear no I thought you had my guess if I didn't want to be well yeah if I was teaching what they wouldn't let me change in the next farm i'm sure i mean i think they wouldn't have let me but you know we never tested it you know it's just like okay fine him but all the women of the world have a scarf on bananas for our food I had tons of them I decided long was like I was going to have to wear a lot of us did that I did with the afternoon do you make it a fashion statement I headscarf wherever you drafted whatever else tunics I have you know nice color summer winter spring and fall there they're lightweight not a heavy weight yes lower the loss of sudden transition project like the code preserve the culture secure the most for you to punch the most helpful were the most difficult the most helpful was the cultural value for education among the educated people the least helpful was the issue of security and still is we haven't hope to do to pass your portal not with you ya know for its their value the men's value for education and their families the men's the mail the male's of course is supposed to protect their families and take care of their families and make their life better and what helped me the most is when I was running into problems with education I could go to a male figure usually it was ahead of ashura assurance like the community group I would I met a lot with the share of members and once they supported it then everybody supported it so they were extremely helpful and I think that's again one of the things that too many eight agencies miss out the ones i work for some of them did and so help help them get to that but that when you go in with the new project the first thing is to go talk to the sure but we became like partners like in terms of supporting the schools they really want to the ministry didn't have enough money to pay enough staff to support the schools but every community had a sheriff and so I've gone you know I think sit down they say sit down we need a library and I'd say you know my money won't let me build buildings but i can give you the books forget the books to the library until the library so they get much a guy from our community and they build the library so does that help to answer your question ok any other questions no stay well Austin we recommend you have something don't want to ask the family group did you get a question back at right ok good thank you very much it's free
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Matchmoving in Maya - Part 2 of 2 - Performing Matchmove
hello's Matthew Randall and welcome to tutorial to in match moving with this footage that we've got here I'm just gonna have a sort of closer look at it in after-effects that's just cuz I've got it open I could just do this in any media player but looking at after-effects right what we could see is we're doing a nodal pan and the key thing is this is a not just at any pan it's a nodal pan so the cameras panning around the nodal point of the lens that means that the the camera is not we're not we're actually rotating the camera exactly on the point where the light beams cross inside the lens okay and [Music] that's really important to understand because what that means in in our virtual camera all we have to do is replicate the camera rotating on a spot if it's not on the nodal point then actually what's actually happening is the cameras either rotating in front of or behind the nodal point so it's not actually just rotating it's kind of arcing and obviously that's gonna be harder to replicate in a virtual environment so that's the first thing to be aware of with this petition next thing I want to sort of show you is some of the kind of drawbacks with what we've got here so when the drawbacks I've got is I can't see the entire wall here in one go okay I can't see the entire wall here in one shot and which is a shame because which is a shame because I can't use this as a reference point to kind of work out the distance of my camera okay and the other issue I've got is I haven't got is I haven't actually what I could have done is measured the wall you know from say the corner to one of these markers here or to the where this cable comes out that would have been useful to do the other thing I haven't done is measured the height of the camera another thing I could is actually triangulate the position of the camera so I could have taken two points say this point here and the corner of the of the of the floor and then triangulated the position of the camera I could've took this other corner here and use that to triangulate it as well and what I have got though is the size of this wall and which isn't gonna be too it's too useful to us because we can't see the entire wall but I have got the size of the table again what I should have done is measured really the distance of the table from the wall that would have helped as well if I measured it from that wall and from that wall that would have been a useful sort of visual aid but again I didn't do that in fact I have got the sofa kind of up against the wall so it might you could argue that is better to use the sofa per house as a reference point as well and maybe that's something that we could try okay so there's a few sort of issues there the other issue as well is that there's a lot of curtain covering this wall here which kind of it would have been better if I could see a lot of the wall there so a few drawbacks of what I've done but important to bring those out so that we can kind of understand how we could do things better so that the more information we have in terms of the position of the camera and a decision of objects relative to each other the more accurately we can kind of get this match moving working okay and the other thing as well is looking at the starting point of our match move so here I can't really see any of the wall here and actually a good plan is to kind of go to say frame what are we on here frame sixty sixty five something like that where I can see the wall on the other side this so forgot that gives me a long bit of wall there to kind of line things up against okay so that's really sort of examining the footage okay what I want to do is go into mayor and I move my footage to save frame sixty so that's sort of good that's a better starting point I'm gonna go into the perspective view and add a plane so I'm going to go create polygon plane so this is gonna be a plane that we're going to create to line up against and I just want to check the size of the plane so again I have got the measurements it was 537 centimeters but as I say that's not much use to us at the width of that wall because we can't see the entire wall in a single shot okay so what I'm gonna do is I'm just going to set this to sort of five by five so set there another thing we can do is we've got this display layer here and if you haven't got that open you can just go into Windows general editors display layer editor here okay and what you can do is when you've got the plane selected so select the plane hit this button here and it'll create a new layer with that plane in it and the reason for doing this is we can double-click on here and I can select a color then and actually have that layer sort of in a more sort of highlighted color that's easy to see against the background the other thing that can cause a problem as well is these these grids this grid can kind of make things a bit difficult to see so if you want to you can get rid of the grid I'm not gonna get rid of it right now but if you need to you can just get rid of the gray just go into show and you can talk with the grid on and off okay well I'm gonna go back into my AF 101 camera now that's been set up and I'm going to position my camera so I'm gonna zoom out you can see the grid is actually causing me a problem when it's gonna go and move the grid off here we go I can see the thing properly now and then I'm gonna move my camera okay so when I move my camera around I'm not moving the object round he's kind of bit of a weird illusion the plane is staying still I'm not moving this plane around I'm just moving the camera around okay and what I want to do is try and get a position in fact what might be useful is if I can see where my camera is yeah it's not it's not where I'd expect it to be in fact what I would be tempted to do is roughly kind of move it forward a little bit move it forward a little bit not too far forward okay now this should give me a better idea of what this camera's going to look like yeah so what I've done there is i roughly knew where it would have been in the studio and I've kind of just used that that's not the best way to do you much better off properly triangulating it I'm also going to use the overscan feature that we set up earlier just to kind of get a better idea of how it's going to look okay it's really important that we have a really good starting point so I think that's quite good as a starting point I'm quite happy with that I'm just gonna just check my over scam yeah I'm kind of I'm quite happy with that what I'm then going to do is I'm going to put I'm going to I'm going to take the sofa trying to think I've got measurements for this sofa here so I'm going to take measurements for the sofa I've just all of those measure the the height width and depth of the sofa and I measured the height actually up against these arms here okay so imagine I'm just kind of making a cube out of this sofa okay if I go into the perspective view I'm going to go modify create cube okay I think I did a subdivision cube there for some reason polygon cube there we go I could drag and change that okay I want to set the also I can add this cube to the layer here so so look I should be able to know I think if I right-click on the layer yeah add selected objects to the layer so I can add that to learn make that red as well okay and I can go into the poly cube shape here and factually polycube input here and set the height and width again again I've got it measured in meters so my I've got the width of it being 16 1 165 centimeters that would be 1.65 meters so we need to obviously be aware of what units what I've measured in what units we've got going on in there which is meters inside mayor and then the depth is going to be naught point five five zero five five and the height is sorry ten and the height is right so that's that position there now obviously this is going to be the key thing is obviously this sofa is on the floor so you want to keep it on this plane we don't to move it around okay but we going to be on the back wall somewhere so it's probably not going to be right on the back wall but we can say it's probably gonna be very close to the back wall okay so here's where the sofa is and what we can see is our camera could really do with being a little bit further forward if we look at the position of things okay yeah my camera could do with being further forward so I can actually dolly my camera forward now let's just do that again I can dolly my camera forward so that and then hopefully that will help me sort of fit the width of the sofa obviously I haven't got the position of this sofa exactly right so I can always move this sofa along here a little bit to kind of get it in a better position especially as I'm gonna be moving this wall back so again I'm gonna be moving this wall back you can see how I'm kind of juggling the three things to get an idea of how this should fit it is looking good oh sorry okay so that's really helped me kind of you know soon as I put that sofa in I could see that my camera even the orientation was right it was too far forward okay so now if I look at my perspective view again okay that's my camera and then this is my this is my sofa okay so that's looking good okay now what I'm going to do is I'm going to add my table to this okay so again I know that the and in fact that's not bad I'm wondering whether the sofa could go because I'm not entirely happy with the way it's lined up here I'm wondering if I pushed it that back a little bit to the side where that would work accurately yeah I think that's a reasonably accurate sword portrayal where that sofa would be wouldn't be right up against the wall but I found get away with moving it back a little bit okay and now we're going to create the table so that's gonna be another cue and hopefully that should confirm that we've got things in a sort of good position so I'm gonna go into my perspective view again have a look around create polygon primitives cube okay and I create another cube and again I've got my measurements to the table that I had so I'm gonna add this cube to this layer and then I'm going to go into here and adjust my measurements so the width of the table was 0.75 so that's 75 cent mears by 55 centimeters sorry depth and then the height I had at 7:176 in fact actually the chair height I think I've got slightly wrong should be 27 0 that's what difference that makes our camera that's not caused me too much of a problem changing that chair height I think that's fine yeah I'm going to stick with that that's okay now what I'm going to do is pick out this cube here okay and just and you can see it if I move the cube I can move this in position what should happen if everything's kind of working out which it kind of is it could be better but this should match the table again this seems to suggest that again I could do with dollying out the camera a little bit so I'm gonna do that just move out a little bit again I don't want to move this up yeah this table is on our plane okay so it's on the actual plane that we create it is effectively on the floor okay okay starting to look a little bit better I'm not entirely happy with the angle we shall see we can fix that a little bit so again once you've got some more items in here we can kind of refine things a little bit so I refine the position of the floor and then I'm going to refine the position of this table and a final position of that sofa I'm not going to get too het up about the position of that sofa I think that's working fairly well anyway and it's a kind of an awkward shape we to line up properly I'm really going to focus on this table I think let's just check my measurements again okay so again I think it's not lying up brilliantly this table fact something that's already happened with that table it has already moved up and down that's probably me earlier so yeah I just do I take a side view can I see the table maybe in the front view here we go I can see the table in the front view here and I could see this actual fact yeah so I can actually see that my table and my and my sofa well not 100% lined up with the floor so it is worth going on that side of you and kind of refining it which kind of creates an interesting position now at my camera so I'm thinking now if I can actually move my camera up a little bit and maybe back dolly it out a little bit in fact cause causing problems with the floor position I'm wondering if I can just move this sofa around a little bit see it does suggest that I need to kind of dolly their camera out a bit so I'm gonna move the camera out so again it's just trying to get everything sort of lined up as best as possible so look how this table looks now I'm not convinced by the height of that that is what we've got measured that does suggest that it should be kind of here that's looking a bit better now because we've got a obviously we could refine the alignment of these pieces of virtue in a much more detail and if we took better measurements we would have a start better starting point with the camera in the first place I'm going to the better or worse Pat's stick with that I don't know I'm wondering whether wondering whether I could actually if I actually raised the camera up a little bit with that help don't seem to be ideal okay we could spend a lot more time refining this and I'm not 100% happy with but we're gonna take this a stopping point and you can kind of move it around and really refine the camera position and resolve this okay but these cubes should really line up you know especially this table you can really take the time to really line it up properly okay once you've got a sort of starting position and quite often what you want to do is stop the camera from being you know from being able to move the camera around so quite often it's good if you just select the camera once you're happy with the position we could actually select some of these obviously what we're going to do is rotate it in the y-axis because that's the up axis okay you can select these layers and then what we can do is just lock them so what that means is we can't accidentally kind of move this around now okay the camera is effectively locked okay now now what we can do is I can then I can then and then what I want to do is then animate the camera moving around okay so I'm going to go and I'm just going to so I've got a starting position here so before I move to another frame I can just literally keyframe this right now so I can go key selected so I've now inserted a keyframe here okay and what I can then do is sort of move what what I'm probably going to do is just move to another point in this pan probably that say over to here let's move to this point here Shoei okay move to this point here where I can see Aniki this I can see most of the table in the shot like that okay so I'm gonna move to this point here and then what I'm going to do is rotate this so if I select this rotate Y and then just with my middle map you can do you can change the values manually which I will do in a bit to refine it but to get a verse or position you can kind of select it and then with the middle mouse button just hold it inside the scene somewhere and then move it from left to right and that kind of gives you a sort of starting point and it is kind of lining up okay it could be better if we had a better start of when I think this would work better once you get it's a reasonably close you can kind of refine the position of it six okay okay and so gonna have that as our starting point okay sorry that's our as our we'll have that as our end point for for what we're trying to work with food demonstrating this bit here so I'm gonna go right-click right-click and key selected okay and so what I've done is I've got a keyframe at frame 60 keyframe 112 okay let's just imagine we work on this bit of the frame here so there are a couple of seconds worth that we're working on here if I set my start frame to 160 and you know sometimes it's better to sort of focus on a few frames where I'm trying to tackle the whole thing now what I can do is I can kind of move between these frames okay and you can see all see I've done the pan by hand it's not a hundred percent smooth pan so what I could do so what I want to do is from frame sixty find out where it's moving the farthest from my frame in fact you can kind of always see this kind of coming back into shot here that's another thing to look for as well you can see where it's coming back into shot and actually it's almost worth seeing if I can find a frame in here where it's kind of in line so again I'm just looking for the table to be central into cube here and I'm gonna go for that so I can see that actually at frame 88 is kind of correct anyway so again I can just add an extra keyframe now if I go back what I'm looking for is really the point at which this is the farthest away from where it should be so I'm gonna go for this point here and this point here okay then what I'm gonna do is again just anywhere on the screen with the middle mass but and just use it to rotate it there we go get it get it as close as possible that's not bad actually okay and then I can key that key selected and then again just refine it so you can see it's just going where it's the farthest away from the table okay so again I'm gonna just do this manually I think I think I want to reduce it okay a little bit okay and once you're happy with it again insert another keyframe so you see we're just adding key phrase here we don't want to keyframe every frame because that's where you start getting sort of jittery movement okay you want to have you try at it as smoother movement as possible so you want to avoid putting lots of keyframes in okay so again here we are keyframe here I'm gonna go reduce that to say four it looks good that's maybe five maybe let's go with that key selected so you can see now my pan is really sticking to this table okay I'm really happy with that that's looking really nice okay again and then again with this large section here and my smooths obviously much my pan is getting a bit smoother here so there's a lot of work to do a tool on this actually if anything if I'm going to leave that that looks good let's move it up so you can see that we've got a discrepancy in our frames here have a look so where's it the farthest away it's a long way off for a number of frames I'm going to go for this frame here leave this back I'm happy with that that's looking good it's kind of moving a little bit too far over to the right here a little bit so I was gonna okay so I'm not entirely happy with our starting point but we have got we have got a really good match move here you've got a nice little smooth move here so what we do and obviously I can take that principle and use that to match the entire pan in within this video okay and but the key part is we start we keyframe are lined up frame and then move it to the extreme end of the pan okay I didn't in I didn't move it all the way in this case because I would have lost track of the table so I moved it as far as I could without losing track of the table I will then have to obviously what I'd have to do is continue this pan perhaps perhaps put some circles in or cylinder in where this drum kit is and then use that to help me do it or perhaps track the corner of the wall all the baffles or something like that I have got the measurement of the baffle so I could use that as well to help me in refine that movement okay so and yeah that's the general approach what I'm going to do now is just in the perspective view I'm gonna grab a I'm just going to add a cylinder polygon cube okay drag it's gonna create a small cylinder okay sorry Cube sorry I'm gonna move this in the side view it's gonna put that at the exact height at the table I knew that a while and move that along match the position of table in fact I'm gonna try and move this into a top view great we are over the table that's what I wanted great so I've got this cube on the table here okay and I'm gonna have that I think what I'm gonna then do is I'm gonna put that on it on a completely separate layer so here's a new layer with the cube on it I'm gonna make all these other layers that we're working on invisible and then just go into view and then go flat shading okay so you can actually see this cube concern is it's just black that wasn't what I was expecting sorry use default lighting oh yes okay so how I switch the default lighting off and then what I'm gonna do is so that cue should be locked to that table now and if I animate that you can kind of see yes so now once I've done all this I can kind of position things into my scene and they will lock onto it what I'm gonna do is just do a quick play blast of that sequence just of that section of the animation and so this should have given you the general approach we can refine this we can do takes a lot further and make make this a lot sharper but this should give you a sort of starting point in terms of match moving okay here we are Williams pan that three so there we go and that's rent that's working really nicely I think that that cubes locking on well it is floating a little bit here but in fact no I'm quite happy with that I'm quite happy with that okay so that ends my tutorial on match moving so the key part is obviously positioning your geometries in the first place try and get a more accurate camera position than I did position your plane line it up with with the with the floor typically a flaws a good starting point but whatever you can use as a baseline if you don't see the got the floor you might have something else that works as a really good baseline and then use that to line it up then add your other objects refine the camera position and once you're happy with it you can then then do your animation you know keep keyframe the extremes of the animation first and then refine the middle parts where it deviates from from the where it deviates the most okay
Mathew R
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persuasive speech
according to pbs.org about 13% or more than 6.5 million students don't go to class every year and I would like to talk about how going to class is very effective and important overall in in the long run and I feel like we can all relate to this topic because even I myself talking about skipping class and how bad it is and guilty for doing so and so I would like to point out that one going to class is going to benefit your grade overall because I think there's many times that we have all been to class and heard things from the teacher or in class discussions that are not usually in the textbook and end up on the test and if we happen to miss that day we're not going to get that information that we would have gotten if we would have gone to class because it's not in the book so regardless if you read or not you wouldn't have gotten that as important things to know and a second thing I would like to point out is that half the classes that I think more than half at least all my classes that I have going to class and participating and showing up is part of your grade so even just being there you get participation points or attendance points which if that mean those are the easiest points to get you just come and you get points to your grade so and according to the daily you talk chronicles calm everyone that goes to class and just attends tends to have a better grade average and performs better in the class overall and I would like to share a personal statistic that I did myself and I sent out a poll to my pledge class my friends and I asked them if they skipped class less than five times last semester or more than five last semester and I will show you the visual aid attached to this speech but the turnout was that this gets cost more than five times and actually people commented back and said that they've skipped class way more than five times or definitely skipped about five plus times so I thought that was interesting because it's just a personal experience and it shows that we're all guilty for it but we're not doing as great as we should be in class and then the third thing I would like to point out is that we are getting our money's worth if we're going to class because I don't think we all tend to think about school this way but if we skip class we're not technically getting the money's worth that we should be because we pay to get an education and learn every day and if we're skipping we're not getting our money's worth which is just not beneficial to us and wasting money if you want to put it that way and so I thought this was a very important topic to discuss because my mom's a teacher herself and she teaches a sacred art model school here in Louisville Kentucky and I am and asked her even if the kids she teaches if they skip or if they're sick one day or just happen to not be in class if that day their performance goes down even if they do class up earth not class even if they do their work at home because in grade school you're allowed to take your work home but she said that even when that happens they still perform not as great because they're not getting all the skills that they need to throughout the day to excel in that class and so I will attach my personal statistic that I shared with you all but I would really like to encourage every one of you to go to class next semester and try to skip as least as possible unless it is a excuse absolute excused absence or you are getting education outside of class for example a field trip or something where you can get it unexcused or excused so I would like to challenge you all to go to class and see if when you go to class and not skip if your GPA goes up or your class performance gets any better or even your attention span lasts longer because you're used to going and trust me I'm guilty myself for not going to class as much as I should but after doing all the research and seeing personal experiences and hearing from my mom and my friends I see that there are definitely no benefits to skipping class so I challenge you all to go and see if it improves a vast amount since last year or last semester thank you
Gabriella Hubbs
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Preschool Church July 3
[Music] 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 [Music] good morning boys and girls and welcome back to another weekly video i am currently outside by the playground it kind of just rained but the sun is coming out the sky is becoming blue again and uh it's kind of pretty cool definitely still smells like rain but it's still pretty cool all right so we're starting a new month um but our question is still the same and we're gonna keep the same question for the rest of the summer and it's who can help me do everything and do you guys remember the answer to that question yes jesus jesus can help us do everything all right so this week we're talking about showing kindness and there's so many ways that we can show kindness guys um for example we could show kindness by giving somebody a hug giving somebody a hug is showing that we um that we want to be kind and we want to love them another way that we can show kindness is by smiling and showing someone that we care um i will never forget the time that i went to the store and i was able to just go around and smile and everyone that came that came near me or um just going to the register and being able to smile at the cash register person um and that person said hey thank you so much for smiling today it just made my day and that made my day hearing that um and so definitely smile at somebody and give them a hug another way that we can show kindness is just by saying kind words um and telling everyone that we love them saying something super nice to them um just being kind um let's think let's think one more thing one more way we can be kind is by sharing um sometimes we um sometimes we have like toys or we have things that we uh that we own and a way that we can be kind is to help and share those things that we have sometimes we don't want to share a toy but god calls us to be kind and he wants us to share our toys with others but these are just small ways that we can small and big ways that we can just show kindness and so this week i want you to do something kind for somebody all right all right all right guys so i'll see you guys next week [Music] i believe jesus me i can do the things that he does i can love like jesus i believe his life can shine through me [Music] i [Music] is [Music] i can do the things that he does [Music] that he does [Music] i will forgive i will forgive i will forgive or with his help i will forgive just like jesus i can love like jesus [Music] know what time it is it's time to hear a story full of wonder there's so much fun we'll have learning together [Music] club [Music] oh hi friends i'm zoe check out this awesome banner my friends and i are making see it says kind is cool and all my friends already put their hand prints on it we got this idea from a rock we found hidden at the beach someone painted hands with a heart for showing kindness once we hang up this banner it'll remind us to be kind too now i gotta put some paint on my hand now i'm gonna put my hand on the banner just right there are so many ways we can use our hands to be kind we could use our hands to clap for our friends we can use our hands to hug [Music] oh and we can use our hands to help [Music] i wonder if we should hang our banner who it's ollie hello zoey [Music] making a fun banner are you hi ollie yes we're making a banner with our hands then we'll remember to use our hands to be kind kindness is so important it's true we can choose to be kind to everyone too listen to this story just follow me through [Music] oh well that is so kind oh hi friends i'm justin the mailman and i'm delivering today's mail and look this is a get well card this is so kind and kindness is what today's story is about let me just put the story mail in the mailbox [Applause] [Music] our true story from the bible is about a man walking on a road on his way to the city of jericho he was just walking down the road until all of a sudden two men hurt the man and took his money he had so many boo-boos he needed help oh look here comes someone let's ask him to help everyone on the count of three yell please help one two three please help but he didn't stop to help he just walked on by the hurt man that's not kind here comes another man let's ask him to help ready one two three please help but he didn't stop either he just walked on by the hurt man that's not kind then a third man came by uh oh he's a samaritan he's not going to help the samaritan people and the hurt man's people are not friends there's no way the samaritan will be kind and help the hurt man but look he's stopping he's showing kindness and giving the hurt man bandages now the samaritan is being kind and putting the hurt man on the donkey and taking him to a place to stay until he's all better wow the samaritan man was so kind and you know what jesus can help us choose to be kind too when someone is hurt we can choose to be kind and help them when someone is sad we can choose to be kind and give them a hug or cheer them up with kind words jesus will help us choose kindness jesus can help us do everything oh hey there ollie tell me who can help you do everything jesus can help me do everything yes it's true now let's hear it from you tell me who can help you do everything jesus can help me do everything that's the truth friends you better believe it i'll see you next time so there's your story and it's all true the samaritan chose to be kind to the hurt man we can choose to be kind to everyone too thanks ollie goodbye to you oh [Music] wow the samaritan chose to be kind to the hurt man jesus can help me choose to be kind to everyone kindness can change the world i think i got the story did you get it if you did say got it get it good kind is cool this looks so awesome you know what instead of putting up our banner inside the clubhouse i'm gonna put it up outside so everyone can see it i'll see you next time bye [Music] jesus answered i am the way and the truth and the life john 14 6 jesus answered i am the way and the truth and the life john 14 6. 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SoHills Kids
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Intro for Malinda Triller-Doran, Dickinson's Special Collections Librarian
hi i'm melinda trillardoran dickinson special collections librarian i work in archives and special collections where i can help you access the interesting historical primary sources we have there i'm also the liaison to the africana studies american studies and history departments as well as a few first-year seminars so i can help you with all aspects of the research process that could include choosing the keyword search terms you might want to use selecting a database evaluating the results of your search and citing your sources so if you'd like to get some help with your research you can email me at triller m dickinson.edu i look forward to working with you and i hope you have a great semester thank you
Dickinson College Archives
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FREAK - A Problem
[Music] we go burn the grass but when they go to the brain with the day my hair wash and the tear I just wanna squash the beef with the man in the mirror been trying to touch the COG is that he can hear don't care why [Music] taste to make sure but don't start that's why every single dimension bako park is that the die just from walking out in my front yard scores goal but flows I meet the keeper tasty good with cheap in the zone to bring the studio alone with my nose in the snow that's just the way that it goes when you're friends in the foes everyone you love is dead now you're all on your own when you're stuck out in the cold cuz you got no home and sorta be warm hearted when you're so so froze as a kid that came up slamming low low dose living with a pizza man won't go no mo bathrooms my like smoke bag the whole Joe knows my parents flipped out when there's no moto like there's no mo hope for me living a broken dream looking like this ain't where I supposed to be the world took away everyone that was close to me now I'm all alone I see how we're not supposed to leave
FREAK 408
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Pundits call on Justice Sotomayor to retire, Senate Democrats not on board
a liberal Supreme Court justice has surpassed retirement age there is concern the White House and Senate could flip from democratic to Republican control after the upcoming election progressives push to have the Justice retire so she can be replaced by someone younger to ensure that seat maintains its ideology heard that before it happened in 2013 with Ruth b Ginsburg now it's a similar story for Justice Sonia Sodor but there are a few key differences this time around in 2013 Justice Ginsburg was 80 soda mayor is 69 in addition the pressure on Ginsburg was far greater even President Obama had her over for lunch during which he reminded her that Democrats could lose control of the senate in 2014 it wasn't an overt call to retire but a reminder that it would be difficult to replace her now it appears only pundits are calling for sora's retirement elected officials are not going that far Senator Richard Blumenthal a member of the Judiciary Committee told NBC news that Sodor is a highly accomplished and obviously fully functioning Justice right now he added justices have to make their personal decisions NBC also reported that Senator Sheldon White House another Judiciary Committee Democrat said he hasn't given much thought to sodor's Future and is not joining any calls for her to leave the court but Blumenthal also hinted that the Poss possibility of losing that seat to a conservative due to unplanned events is on people's minds quote we should learn a lesson and it's not like there's any mystery here about what the lesson should be the old saying graveyards are full of indispensable people ourselves in this body included if Sodor does retire it would likely not happen until July after this court term ends then Democrats would try to confirm a replacement before the Court's next term begins in October straight from DC I'm Ray Bogen
Straight Arrow News
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How To Fish The Herring Spawn
[Music] today I'm gonna go over top five herring spawn bait as many of you know between May and going into summer the hearing starts spawning and 90% of your bass or in your Lake whether it's Murray Clarks Hill Russell for Hartwell etc if your fishery has blue bags you're gonna have resident fish which spawn and the creeks live in the creeks spawning the river live in the river you're gonna have lake fish which spine on main lake live on main lake and always online mate well always on main lake and you're gonna have the rest of them which is about ninety percent of it bass are they're not going to relate to anything it's not like a shad bluegill fishery it's where the bait fish is that's where your bass is going to be now I know in Lake Murray there's a lot of manmade Kane Powell's and if you can find them especially after the spawn so like mid June July August you know when it gets to 100 degrees outside you can find man-made Kane Powell's we're staring like twenty to thirty feet of water and the hair and actually set up on there because the herring lice open deep water clean water so if you ever didn't want to fish like if you're at Murray and you don't want to fish they like the herring spawn stuff just find dirtier water here and cannot survive in dirty water anyway guys let's get my top five baits so the first bait I would say it's six o'clock in the morning you just got their first place you want to hit is either a a point or B riprap at a bridge preferably because you know bridge have deeper water most of the time so if you're gonna hit the bridge and a bridge I would recommend is the one right next to dry land once you go in between to go to Crystal Lake or Buffalo Creek and just a white spinnerbait you know you want a big blade you can also put another willow blade here just a normal white spinnerbait you give it a couple sins down the riprap and if you follow it to it if you watch it as it comes to the boat you'll actually see hearing trying to spawn on it and I would run the riprap with this if you don't get any bites I would have come back through with either a swim bait or a popper but you should be able to locate if there's bass in here on the riprap with a spinnerbait number two it's still early in the morning you're gonna want like if you're on the points and stuff and you don't know if there's fish there or not if the wind is blowing there's nothing better than a chugging smooth Junior this is black and chrome on the bottom and it won't you can walk the dog with it but it also spits like a normal popper and then you've got you know your regulars are spook three troubles and this is a striking spook three troubles on a shad pattern you got the white and the shadow normally don't matter because the bottom is the same I throw a light pretty much all the time unless I get there really early then I'm gonna try to get like a black spook or just a chrome one because really I mean the bass are keyed in on hearing so they're watching that here in school and you've got you know your bait over here walking the dog they're gonna you won't abate the make their attention go to them but also when they come up schooling if you hit this on top of your head you're probably gonna get a couple strikes number three bait would be swimbaits this is a rage swimmer and a ghost minnow I think which is kind of like dark on the top and white on the bottom paddle tail I've got that on a jig and you can also if there's a lot of bait fish in your area you can rig it up on an under spin a little swim bait under span and another good one for the money is the storm search bait this is another ghost minnow but this one has a lot of specs in it another paddle tail but it's still good and number four will just be a trick worm after about nine o'clock when that Sun comes up a lot of these schools will stop you'll you'll be catching them you know in the video I'm gonna post tomorrow so subscribe for this hit the thumbs up for it we actually had about 15 to 16 pounds before 8 o'clock and we got there at 6 o'clock and I was on one school one spot all morning but eventually it tied down sorry about the truck and I ended up throwing a watermelon seed trick warm out and I call it like a four four and a half pounder were they were they were coming up so I mean if they come down it's best to throw a swimbait or you can try dragging a worm ten inch worm you know you can put a fluke on the Texas rig and drag it you might get hit by me once they come down it's either you're gonna follow the bait are you gonna go try to catch resident fish now a tournament situation what I would do is I would try to get a limit by 8 o'clock or you know 9 o'clock before the Sun comes up really good and then I would head to the river and try to catch a kicker because you can get about 15 pounds pretty easily and the herring spawn but also everybody else can do that so you've got to find a kicker to stand a chance they're getting winning Oh a winning our two kickers my guys number one bait by for a fluke you can like I don't know how to explain it but they will absolutely destroy a fluke destroy it like you can rig it with a weight of swimbait hook you can rig it with a four are extra wide gap and just wind it in jerk as fast and as hard as you can and this flute will be coming out the water like this and Boosh they would nail it I mean you really you could just throw it in the middle of the school and they're gonna choke it now this is when they're coming up schooling now in the video tomorrow like I've got a lot of stuff about them schooling like on actual video about I'm coming up and that's throwing in their catching them so stay tuned for that you can also take like a little drop shot hook and take you can get a pack of the little bait holders right here and actually thread that in without a hook on it you thread it in all the way then you take the drop shot hook and those hook it through that right there and it makes some crazy action let's wait on this car right here but like the flute you can either throw a white this is all about oh I mean really is it this this bait right here in my opinion imitates herring or shad the best and they absolutely love it maybe way guys I hope you enjoyed the video if you learned something let me know in tomorrow's video me and my girlfriend's dad actually went out and we smoked them on the herring spawn until about 9 o'clock and then we went and caught some resident fish so y'all stay tuned for that thumbs up for me share the video if you think it's somebody else so the fishes of Blueback herring League would like to hear my thoughts and input and I appreciate it guys yeah
Turner Fishing
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CLEARink ePaper 2.0 at SID Display Week 2019
[Music] so this is querying ePaper 2.0 so hi so what's the latest this is beautiful big display correct and good to see you again after one year a lot of improvements we've gone from 1.3 inch to nine point seven inch panels we've gone from eight colors to four thousand colors our improvements have been recognized all over the industry this year the Nova became the first major customer to invest in a company dinner is the biggest laptop manufacturer in the world right they are and they are now on the board of our company and that's a major confirmation of where we are going to go with this technology we have today 300 million u.s. dollars in confirmed commitments largely for education applications as this is seen as the future for primary and secondary education these are reflected this place no blue light ultra long battery ultra long battery video rate I'd love to have a caller I don't want to have any secrets or anything but I'd love to have a think pad with this display so but you're targeting mostly the the what you call it smart a notepad right like tablets no education so it's both tablets and simple laptops for for school use so the ThinkPad this is high-end to be will go there later but the immediate biggest opportunity in laptops and tablets is really in education where bill gates also mentioned in his annual letter that the big trend that he'd forgot to notice is that education is completely digitized that's where we step in so as the technology matures we'll go into more high-end markets such as what you call it the ThinkPad or the hyperspace but for the hours education but one of the main drivers in my career for example has been the One Laptop Per child project where they wanted to get the laptop to every child in the world and developing countries low-power they don't have a lot of power to be solar powered all this is happening so the social value of this technology is enormous there's many emerging markets where there is high brightness environments there is a shortage of of charging points really and we can make educational devices for emerging markets that will last month yes and we're talking about 500 million potential to make the world a better place it's the solution for education for emerging markets yes and there's a lot of emerging markets to cover for us we need to write partners we need to invest more what you see today is impressive it's so awesome like people have been waiting to see this one right the large one the large clear ink we've always been popular as at the display week show but this year we've been totally overwhelmed triple bookings for triple bookings CEOs of all major companies take notes this is something that we spoke about in the last few sessions and that we now actually are able to show there's many non-believers that have been converted this week so the SI d-- display week is seeing is believing and now we're seeing so Tony can believe I think the number of believers has just multiplied by five extra Saudi people have been hoping to get these in the market already right yeah how soon is it how soon is this room after so this one our current schedule is to bring genuine products in the market in 2020 mid twenty twenty twenty twenty yes by the Olympics I think it's mid 2020s so nine point seven is an important in science or so we're told that ten inch range is what's preferred in education for simple textbooks so the the typical evaders the the Kindles are a little bit too small for textbooks and that's why the first product will be like a nine point seven inch is it easy for you to discard different shapes a bit different sizes or yeah you have to react because everyone like crazy we have one customer who is good for the an initial 100 million dollars in revenue once an 8 inch device and we're designing that it's a matter of design and then let's say a device like this is gonna be super thin and it's very thin device basically like an LCD with a much longer battery life and the black and white mode here how good is it to for reading it exceeds anything that's in the market available today it has a better contrast ratio than anything you've ever seen so how exciting is it right now to do a clearing in the office the team is very excited they have been talking to their heads of display technology at the major electronics companies everybody comes to the boots it really motivates the team the team believes in the mission and the mission is to create a class of displays that stands next to LCD and Olin and this is what's happening here in the technology it's so awesome to see it be real is like a magic a little bit what's happening it is magic yeah but it's mat magic with a very important social and environmental impact people become more and more concerned about climate change if you're concerned about climate change you do digitize education this is a green new deal display this is a green new deal display as well this is a should be compulsory no more wasting of power you know these power plants running and that we for example in China for every year nine million trees are cut to print textbooks which are obsolete and out-of-date six months later that's about 715 million kilograms of paper it's really not necessary there is a solution so here's the latest clear ink demonstration right here full-color video so hi hi i'm sri pair of embossed chief marketing officer for clearing i'm very happy to show you the progress clearing has made and developing it see paper 2.0 technology at the SIDS display week we are showing three different demo products this is a nine point seven inch display in what we call black and white mode sort of imitate look on field so we are showing some educational content here text you can see very fast motion we're trying to replicate a textbook experience in this particular case mostly for breeding purposes for the nine point seven inch display has a contrast of sixteen or one we've actually in the lab produce even wider contrast than that 227 dpi product druvan less than five volts and sixteen levels at krei so it is what we call a low-power mode so the frame rate has been deliberately reduced so that we can get much more consumption out of this in terms of low power consumption and a longer read times on this display so one of the things that you'll see is that any white state reflectance on this is probably one of the best in the industry actually it is the best waste industry it's very wise it is very white and the contrast therefore also is excellent so with the same technology what we could do is put a color filter and create a color version of this display which is what the market desires now there's a lot of monochrome content for which you can use the exact same color display and so black and white content which is very relevant for different applications in this case we are showing reading type applications and educational content and there were also some images you can see because it's so fast that you can do cursive writing and you can swipe you can drop down menus all of these things particularly the fine lines because it's at one dpi display you can get positive you find lines on this screen so you can cursive writing in pretty much any language that you want so that is the monochrome version of the product and here's the exact same display in landscape mode but it is the color version of the country color so here the intent is to take it into applications where they want color and video so with color you can be a lot more information and particularly in education settings where you have much more information in terms of describing particular phenomenon or whatever it is that you're doing that can be much better can wait with colors you're not looking for 16 million colors you're looking for this particular device or this display has 4096 colors it's still very low-power its sunlight-readable they're trying to mimic the Sun here by shining a lot of light on there is no front light on this particular display there's obviously no backlight because it's a reflective display technology and it has got all the goodness of a typical traditional ePaper and but it also adds color and video to this now the color created on this display is through a CFA and so it is manufactured in a LCD factory and these we have using probably 80 90 percent of all the processes in LCD factory therefore it is fairly low cost to manufacture a product like this and it can be brought into a market a little bit sooner than building your own factory and creating exotic processes which this does not have this is basically is it full frame rate not in this particular demo this demo also is the company has very fine writing and this is what we expect a typical use case in an education environment where you have a whiteboard where the teacher would potentially write either in this case of math formula or you know draw some sketches and things like that and that entire experience is replicated on a little tablet device that each student carries and that's what we're trying to do here now you're going to have situations where there's not a lot of light and therefore you would need a front light here's the front light demo the nice thing about reflective display technologies like clearings to find out is that you don't need a you don't need a very strong front light you need a very simple front light with very few LEDs to drive it and because it's front light and not a back light there's not a lot of losses in terms of power efficiency and you only need to use it when there's not enough ambient light so in bright sunlight or high ambient you'd essentially turn off the front light and you only use it when you need it and this would be more and of reading or using it in at night or in low ambient kind of condition so that is what is being demonstrated here with the front lights at you in front light especially well made for the clearing oh yeah a standard front light technology or this particular one is not specifically tuned for clearing casts yet but that is what is in the process right now but what is nice about this technology is you can tune the front line in such a way that it will take maximum advantage of the TIR structure on top of the display that's the front plane and it makes it much more efficient with that particular feature so he said there's a here front plane so that like the material whatever is happening in the screen is specific something specific is happening the securing thing yeah so the clearing technology uses only one particle it's got a black particle that will result in black pixels the white pixel is pretty much given for free you don't need to move any particles the light reflects off of the French front surface which is a micro structured material that if that has the total internal reflection feature and that's what creates the white pixels so with this combination by introducing a color CFA color filter array you're able to get these 4096 colors nice it's just so awesome to see big clearing display it's that process that's been going on it took oh it took a while to get in here right technologies are never easily and this is one of the fastest developments in the display space the company has used probably one tenth of the amount that typically display companies use to produce a technology and it's been done of much faster than anybody else and the product and part of the reason is the technology is fairly simple and it is also a technology that can leverage existing LCD fabs and get it to the market let it's so long and there there's even more optimizations that will be happening right even more color what's called absolutely yeah absolutely if you were to talk to our CTO he is looking at a broadening both the number of colors as well as the color gamut in terms of percentage of NTSC the work is going on in that area we will also develop you know more higher resolution displays for certain applications right now it's at 227 dpi display which is more than ample for the education type of application but for other applications where you need of more resolution that is also possible and that is in the works and then outside of this there are non display items that sort of augment or sort of the ecosystems which they're looking unique drivers for the technology developing newer color filters that is much more tuned to this technology front lights and touch screens and so on those activities are also ongoing in parallel how exciting is it for you because you you you are you've seen a lot of displays right and it's so exciting to see new technology and what what the potential is right yeah well this is the brightest reflector display to have ever been made right and this is also a technology that has all of the goodness of traditional technologies but brings you an affordable and manufacturable color option through using an LCD color filter and then it also shows video this has been a struggle in the industry to be able to get a higher frame rate so you can either turn the pages faster or drop down menus internet access in educational applications kids want to watch videos of Education content you consume information much better that way and all of those features make this unique and exciting and I like all display technologies and this one I'm particularly excited about because it's got these features and benefits that we've been talking about for you know probably a couple of decades is the dream is the ultimate dream of kernel and humanity is to have a video newspaper right absolutely so we're pretty close to that okay and that was the goal the industry has always been looking to replicate a paper-like experience and something that is perfectly visible outdoors in sunlight and something that consumes as little power as possible because paper doesn't consume any however it has many advantages over paper which is you know today tens of millions of police will chop down just to make Texas and you don't have that issue here second there are remote parts of the world they're neither teachers nor there are universities you're not able to get information to the children there and this is a way to get very high quality content your video could be watched by a child my videos gonna be okay yes on this yes but it's 4,000 colors and it's not gonna look strange elevate or bump it is not going to look as vivid as an immersive display but the idea is you know it's very unnatural to shine light in your eyes right nobody ever told you to look at the Sun look at exactly what we're doing and and that has its application here using them in mobile phones and tablets and so on but this is for a very different purpose this is for children to read for longer periods of time and for adults that want to read or consume content without having to worry about a light shining in yours there is numerous applications where that feature is very beneficial the sunlight readability is a very good opportunity for outdoor type applications whether it is automotive whether it is signage and so on and then there is also this whole aspect of low-power right imagine carrying a device like this with an immersive display technology by lunchtime your battery is going to be out whereas with this you can be you can be you know having this product on a single charge that you can use for many days or many weeks or probably in the future a few months okay here's once again the monochrome content on the display and so when you want to do monochrome mode you get more black and white than compared to the color version of the right let's say exact same display but the black and white mode is gonna be one thing we have done in the black and white mode and we don't even have to do that to realize the black and white content all we're doing is to get more usage on the single charge like get it even lower power we're just reducing the frame rate right and that is what is necessary in those types of applications but you could get the frame rate up and that'll not impact the contrast for the brightness or any of those how good is it black and white here how good is the reading experience well because you were yourself unless the product is actually put into a device and in the market you know until then you wouldn't know the exact studies and and how good the reading experience truly is from a user perspective but you can read content on this you can watch videos on this and isn't it a glossy finish you need the mats or yes those options are available depending on the application if you are in a reading environment you would put more like a matte finish or I say that's just a layer of something core film corrective something yes for maybe another provider and the on the market just put a film on it's right that's also very well established everyday the display technology uses those types of and how low-power are we talking is not bi-stable this particular version is not by stable the technology has been demonstrated in a bi-stable mode but the company is not developing a bi-stable product at this point the the need in the market is video product and so it is still significantly lower power than an iPad or something but how about this size device very thin when is it like a week battery life or no so if you use it let's say for about 5 hours everyday in a reading mode it will last for a month the only suspect about 30 minutes a day so we think 5 hours a day is pretty normal in a classroom or some other types of applications in that we get 10 days with playing video all the time 30 days does it have this thing where it needs to wash itself off the spots or is that just because it's a prototype or this is a prototype that's where you see some image artifacts which is pretty typical when you are manufacturing something and you're putting this assembling something for a show but those are not change these these are prototypes at the tower put in manufacturing so the white is the widest in the market how about the black yeah so the both the white and black the difference between the two obviously is the contrast this is one of the highest contrast this place that you find in the market and and you can very well see you know with this image you know words you don't describe a picture's worth a thousand words in this demo is worth a thousand pictures so here we show a combination of both high contrast as well as fluid motion [Music]
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Rent: Concepts and Theories || Modern theory || Disk Telangana
criticism of recording and clearly yeah nothing they say four factor commutation but it is possible to or not they are saying that homogeneous it is not accepted the modern economics there is no alternative saying that one but in land we can using different type of cultivation to making crabs these are one of the criticism and immoral the assumption the first best will be cultivating in this north through always find a next day's no rent land concept but not true every line will be true right and am always saying that one the assumption of the price determination of the line in the different kinds of prizes available the factors of production they are seeing so these are the rhythm of recorded theory next days where how the two types of theories of the classical and the next day's modern theory of friend deity Oh friend so modern economics both are there George Robinson been hung and all Field Marshal both are modern economics store there they can't accepted classical theory of record because the record Ian they are saying the relationship to things Superior's land and I Imperial line is it possible to that one the line there isn't no alternative yes we have so many alternatives for them their modern economics the Kant's they can't accepted theory of record because land they can use in cultivation of different different types sources land we can using the different things not only calculation semi agriculture so agriculture point of view also we can using the line understood so here the modern economics they are saying the price continuation of the line the price is constant the factors of production they are saying we can't collected rent particular land marginal rate is zero they are saying superior Imperial and the same radiant theory but modern economics modern theory the cons are accepted the record Ian's theory has are so many alternatives uses of the line ok so that's what we're saying that one briefly discuss about the transfer evening transfer learning theory only the transfer and in theory according to that is called John Robinson his retirement book the book name is the economic imperfect competition modern-day neoprene transfer the so developed by John Robbins the 19th century and return one book book named the economic in perfect competition [Music] the economic in perfect accommodation is said that one he had to go according to John's Robinson may have so many alternatives or that we can transfer to one concept or II another concept so that's what we have the factors hi stove alternatives the transfer to earning will be 0 we say he said that one the first Magda will pay payments equal to transfer earning the retaining the factors the present under flow of the conclusions according to Jones Robinson ended the factors of productions about that one the between actual earning and current ending and a marginal evening they can say for example I am saying that one for example you take small example land can earn 300 when it is used the cultivation of sugar cane so here it is the actual evening the price of land have to end 2500 I only find I desires to use to cultivation of rice moreover it is a 3,000 - mm is equals to 500 okay so next is quasi rent words are quasi read [Music] so what do you mean by quasi rent there is a some machines of manmade application no supply I'm saying that one the concept of quasi was first introducing Alfred Marshall according to Martian quasi it is the income daily via to what is that income derivative from machine find out other application made by man it is a giving the concept income they refer to from machines and up made by men the concepts there is some machines man make applications show the supply in a velocity in in velocity see here to this the short when it is possible to that one the demand and there is a factors increasing it is applied to being the fix to end everything we can show like a Marshall karai's he quasi range suppose we can take small diagram the diagram we can show that one quantity of the factors Ida right here this is the diagram I think so I'm not here for exacts war we X quantity factors
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battery insert G&G SCAR
hey YouTube Apollo here today I'm going to show you how to install the battery on the GG scars now it's very simple I know I've been getting a lot of questions on how to do it but all you do is you go to the back of the gun where the butt plate is and there's this pin that holds that on there's a big side and then a small side you push the pin out through the small side you pull it out and you put that off to the side don't lose that then you just pull the butt plate right off press down the button to retract the slot and full extend it now once you do that there's a small metallic button at the bottom take the pin and push that down and then stock you just slide right out now take the battery this is an eight point four volt insert it into the stock like so and the connector should be coming out of one of these holes in here then take the stock line it back up be careful not to bend the prongs that are in here there are two gold plated prongs push the button and then collapse the stock now what you can do is I like to connect the battery then extend the stock pull that way there there's not a lot of wire in the back area here then push down the connector take the butt plate and there's a groove on the inside here of the stock you want the flat side of this butt plate along with that groove and push it down make sure that you can see through the hole completely that no wires are blocking it and gently insert the pin now you don't want to jam it in there because if you break the butt plate it's gonna be hard or close to impossible to replace this and then you have to be stuck taping it on but that is how you insert the battery from G&G scars
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BBN S7:E20 - Intro to Binoculars, Birds & Wasps, Roseate Spoonbill, Downy Woodpecker
[Music] foreign [Music] hope all is well in your neck of the woods it's a beautiful fall day here we haven't had any Frost so our garden is still going my flowers are still growing and the cat birds are still around so I'm happy you know Bromberg news has been running now for seven years but we've never really talked about birding gear even though as a family we never leave our house without our binoculars so today we thought we'll give you a quick introduction to binoculars if you're looking for your first set of binoculars we recommend setting aside a budget of about two to three hundred dollars U.S that will give you a pretty decent pair of binoculars and now let me explain some of the numbers that you might see in the descriptions of those binoculars so the first number is normally either 8X or 10x so what is that that's magnification so if you look at the bird at a certain distance if you take a binoculars that are eight acts you will not get as close to the bird as the 10x but at the same time you feel The View with 8X will be wider than the 10x so sometimes you know if you're trying to figure out where the bird is it is easier to do that with an 8X binoculars than the 10x and also if you have shaky hands the 8X binoculars will be easier to hold and now let's have a look at this second number that's the size of the viewing objective in millimeters so the bigger the number the larger the viewing objective is the more light goes through the front but at the same time the larger the number the heavier and the bigger your binoculars become so let's have a look at the two sets I have here so that's my husband's that's 10x30 minus 10x 42. you know we go on a lot of hikes and my husband always carries a backpack with water and stacks for kids and the dog so he didn't really want to have anything too heavy that's why he has 10x30 whereas I just carry my binoculars so I got 10 x 42. well I guess that's about it for today if you have any other questions or if you want to hear more about birding gear let us know we'll happily cover that on other episodes [Music] John Patrick's feeds Birds year round and he has a lot of birds he's never had any wasp problems whereas his neighbors who do not feed birds on a regular basis have had a serious wasp problem and a few nests on their property so if he's wondering if his birds have been taking care of his wasps John it's funny you should mention wasps my wife and I have been waging a constant battle successfully I might add to keep them from building their nests in four different gables on our house in Vancouver Island this summer and we have a fair number of backyard birds in our property too including chickadees and woodpeckers both of which Prey Upon wasps but with our feeders filled they seem pretty occupied with either the easy to get suet and peanuts they were searching this topic I came up with a list of close to 20 different kinds of North American birds that include wasps in their diet some of which are not likely coming to your feeders the latter include King Birds yellow build magpies house barrels starlings warbers catbirds and wrens but possibly some of them do use your bird bath interestingly ruby throated hummingbirds include wasps from their diet all this to say it is indeed feasible that your abundance of backyard birds could definitely make your property a no-fly zone for a wasp but I'm not thoroughly convinced of the occasional wash with the stomachs of your backyard birds will prevent a swarm of them building a nest there could be other factors as for Hornets only two bird species appear to be brave enough to take them on scarlet tanagers and purple martins and while your birdhouse might attract some wasp eating birds to your yard was to be known to build their nests in them even with eggs present the easy fix involves rubbing slippery soap on the interior roof to make it hard for the Wasps to affix their nest material overall it's certainly been a big year for wasps and anytime birds are faced with an overabundance of a given food item they do tend to take advantage of it let's hope so in any case [Music] if I had to choose one bird that created a lot of Buzz among North American birders in the summer of 2023 it would have to be the Rosie at spoonbill at least two showed up in southern Quebec another as far west as Wisconsin the last time a Rosie at spoonbill was seen in a latter place was 1845. these birds are aptly named while juveniles are a whitish to a faded pink color overall the adults are blessed with a brilliant Rosy pink color particularly on their wings and flanks but the most striking feature of all is their bill which looks like someone took a lengthy Heron Bill and flattened the end of it with a hammer the filter feeding Birds wave these bills which are heavily endowed with sensory endings from side to side while waiting in shallow water to feel for Crustaceans small fish and other tasty food items on the water standing about 30 inches high on somewhat longest legs these waiting birds with their football shaped bodies and moderately lengthy necks bend over horizontally to forage for food but here's the really interesting part of their appearance in the north though they normally breed throughout Florida and the Carolinas but more and more they're being seen further north over the last century or more at least 10 to 15 specimens have now been recorded in southern Canada and as far west as Minnesota so what's driving the birds northward the usual thought is that their navigation systems of somehow malfunctioned or perhaps storms blew them northward but if you guess that climate change was implicated you might be partly right apparently Rising Coastal Waters with ever-increasing amounts of salt in their usual Southern habitats are making it hard for the birds to find food there alternatively in an ironic twist it might also be due to ongoing recurring patterns of exceptional breeding Seasons where excessive numbers of fledged youngsters mean that some simply have to head to Northern climbs to minimize competition and of course to the great Delight of bird watchers up there who doesn't have Downy woodpeckers at their feeders they might be the smallest woodpeckers in North America but they're certainly the most widespread they they're in sizes geographically Northern Downey woodpeckers are larger in size than their southern Brothers the first thing that came to my mind was uh Vikings versus Romans it's super easy to identify males and females so mail down your woodpeckers have that rat patch on their head and the females don't and if you have a hard time distinguishing male hairy and male down your woodpeckers again check out the red patch so hairy woodpeckers patch is split into two and the downies patch is all connected if you see both male and female Downy woodpeckers on your property can you please keep an Adam and watch we're on the tree they forage scientists say that males tend to forage higher up on the tree on branches in kind of smaller diameter limbs whereas females stick to the trunk a little bit lower than the males they have been exceptions here in Quebec especially so I'm really curious to see what happens on your property contrary to popular belief Downy woodpeckers don't go for healthy trees they prefer dead and rotting trees beetles larvae and other insects are their favorite many but they're quite happy with berries and peanuts suet nuggets and Stewarts I mean I've watched them at my feeders for hours this year I had a downy woodpecker emptying my hummingbird feeders they Roost and Cavities every single night so even if you've had a birdhouse but haven't been successful at having other birds nest in it don't despair down your woodpeckers are most likely using them for Roost you can actually put up more birdhouses for the winter to help them Roost during those cold nights there's nothing unusual about the breeding habits they start breeding May June depending on where they are geographically they have one brood per season three to eight eggs youngsters do stay with their parents for quite some time have you ever seen adults bring their kids to your bird feeders and show them how they work so cute well plumbers and left Wings turn out to be a rather tough photo contest and before we check out the top five I wanted to talk about how to pronounce the word Plover there's been a lot of discussion whether it's a plover as in a lover or a plover as in Rover the general consensus is Plover now the top five [Music] thank you here's the third place the second place foreign winner congratulations everybody since Halloween is in October we thought we would dedicate our October photo contest to crows and ravens all right everyone that's it that's all for now as you can see my dog has just walked up to me she's ready for her walk I've got my binoculars we're gonna go check out which birds are still around take care everyone I'll catch you in two weeks 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R4M rocket | Wikipedia audio article
the r4m German racket a four kilogram mannan cough rocket nicknamed the hurricane German Orkin due to its distinctive smoke trail when fired was an anti-aircraft rocket it was developed by the German Luftwaffe during World War two topic development you the r4m was developed in order to deal with the increasing weight of anti bomber weapons being deployed by Luftwaffe fighters the primary anti bomber weapon of the Luftwaffe for much of the war was the 20 millimetres mg 151/20 it's autocannon which was compact enough to be mounted in an internal wing bay mounting in the focke-wulf fw 190 up to 4 cannon or 6 with optional twin gun under wing pods and also fitted on the centerline of BF 109 g fighters firing through the propeller spinner as a motor can own this could be supplemented by an additional pair of cannon in drag inducing under wing gun pods but it was found that it took an average of 20 20 millimetres hits to shoot down a typical four-engined allied bomber the mg 151/20 'its was subsequently supplemented with or replaced by the 30 millimetres MK 108 cannon which replaced the centreline motor can own mount mg 151/20 asan many BF 109s and could be fitted into slightly larger under wing pods which could be used on either the BF 109 or fw 190 this heavier caliber cannon could bring down a bomber with an average of one to three hits however the MK 108 was much heavier and the larger caliber ammunition made it difficult to carry more than one or two passes worth worse the low muzzle velocity of this gun meant it had a very short range and suffered a ballistic drop of over 41 meters at 1,000 meters range after firing in approaching close enough to get hits the fighters placed themselves within the range of the dozens of an m2 light barrel browning defensive machine guns that a combat box formation of a typical USAAF heavy bomber raid possessed from nearly any approach direction the more powerful MK 103 cannon had higher muzzle velocity and increased range at the cost of greatly increased weight size barrel lengths of one point three four meters or fifty two to three quarters of an inch and much lower rate of fire 382-420 RPM versus 600 to 650 RPM for the MK 108 also the nipple were 442 derived were four gran 821 WF r gr 21 or bore Dracut a bridge twenty-one Rockets fitted to messerschmitt bf-109 and BF 110 and focke-wulf fw 190 fighters used to break up the usaaf combat box bomber formations had launched tubes that were not only dragged producing due to their exposed v strut under wing mounting but also from the fact that the launch tubes needed to be aimed upwards at some 15 degrees from level flight to counter the BR 21 rocket projectiles considerable ballistic drop after firing this added to the already considerable drag the launch tube mountings created and contributed to the WF r gr 21s relatively slow projectile velocity of 1000 150 km/h 715 miles per hour approximately 60% of the 505 m/s 1818 km/h velocity of the MK 108 cannons shells the solution was to replace the underwing gun pods and the excessively drag producing large caliber underwing rocket launch tubes with a small diameter solid fuel rocket engine propelled projectile mounting a warhead similar to that of the cannon shell although each round was heavier than the corresponding gun fired shell the absence of a gun reduced the overall weight considerably the weight difference was so great that even a much larger and longer ranged rocket was still lighter than the guns it could replace although the total number of rounds carried was also reduced from sixty five rounds of thirty millimeters ammunition to only 24 Rockets the anti-aircraft version of the r4m used a large warhead of 55 millimeters with 520 grams 17.6 ounces of the strongly briefs and hexa Gen explosive charge nearly guaranteeing a fighter kill with one hit from the shattering force of its explosive warhead this was the same explosive used in the shells fired by both the MK 103 30 by 184 millimetres cartridge and MK 108 30 by 90 millimetres cartridge autocannons each r4m weighed three two kilograms and was provided with enough fuel to be fired from 1,000 meters just outside the range of the Bombers defensive guns the main body of the rocket consisted of a simple steel tube with a base hinged flip-out fins on the tail for stabilization deployed immediately after lunch a battery typically consisted of two groups of 12 rockets and when all 24 were salvo din an attack they would fill an area about 15 by 30 meters at 1,000 meters a density that made it almost certain that the target would be hit the RF for mega seconds were usually fired in four salvos of six missiles at intervals of 70 milliseconds from a range of 600 meters and would supersonically streak towards their target at a 60% higher velocity than the WFR ger 21s rockets with the BR 21s projectile traveled at some 1150 km/h post launch as the r4m typically had a flight speed of roughly 1,800 90 km/h 1,100 75 miles per hour 2 warheads were available for the r4m the common pb3 with a 0.4 kilograms charge for anti-aircraft use and the larger shaped charge similar in construction to the panzerschreck the panzer blitz PB 2/3 4 anti-tank use the Panzer Blitz 3 mounting a gigantic 210 millimetres hollow charged warhead the same caliber as the BR 21 can be seen as the ultimate development of the basic Orkin rocket it was intended to be carried six or eight Rockets per plane by the tank busting B model of the Henschel HS 132 jet dive bomber however neither the missile nor the warplane it was exclusively intended for got beyond the prototype stage before the end of the war you topic operations only a small number of aircraft were fitted with the r4m mostly Messerschmitt me-262 s and the ground attack version of the FW 190s which mounted them on small wooden racks under the wings on one occasion a me-163 a was fitted with several r4m rockets and this setup was tested for several weeks in 1944 without incident this was the first time a rocket-propelled aircraft has had rocket propelled armament the Luftwaffe found the r4m missiles to have a similar trajectory to the 30 millimetres MK 108 cannons rounds in flight so the standard revi 16b gun sight could be utilized topic see also three five-inch ffar rocket US forces 5-inch ffar rocket US forces rp3 United Kingdom - 82 rupees rocket family Soviet Union
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Gotcha!-An Original Creepypasta Story By Michael J Elliott
welcome to tales from the dark realm I'm your host Korra author Michael J Eliot and welcome to the creepypasta channel dedicated to providing you with 100% original creepypasta stories and poetry let the terror commence [Music] you mother noticed the slice of it had been nibbled the corner had been eaten away by them she never swore mother simply shook her head and said tut-tut mother wondered whether she should still make harvest toast with this piece no best not there was no way of knowing what diseases those little buggers were carrying mother shivered at the thought of making father said she delicately as he feeling something contagious picked up the slice of bread that was contaminated and dropped at it in the kitchen bin the test seemed to be getting bolder mother had dropped the dinner plate in fright when she saw one scurrying across the kitchen floor the other night she looked out from the kitchen window she will pass the garden towards the small paddocks that made up their farm lad that's where they came from the vermin they worked their way out from the crops to the farmhouse they sought out the warmth and the food mother went to the stove and put the kettle on father would begin for his breakfast soon she placed two slices of bread into the toaster then began to fry the bacon and eggs no sooner had she plated up the breakfast then she heard the back door open Farber as regular as clockwork was in for his breakfast she could tell from the sound of the back door slamming that he was angry there was some muffled cursing as he removed his Wellington's he came into the kitchen and sat down at the kitchen table those bloody vermin of being in other veggies are you sure asked mother as she placed his breakfast in front of him well of course I'm bloody sure a woman do you think we can't recognise Vermont signs girl mother bought the cot of T over and caught him a cup well they've been getting into into my cupboards right that's it all these and be there on the crops when I finish work after dinner or leave some traps in here for you mother 6:30 well that'll get rid of them father to Don the piece of bacon well it'll certainly thin out their numbers my lord that night after dinner mother and father was sitting in the lounge room father was reading the newspaper whilst mother was meeting the silence was broken by the sound of a loud snap followed by a high pitched squeal father dropped his paper and stood up mother put down her knitting and jointing father had switched on the kitchen light the squealing continued father's black eyes scared the room until his eyes came to rest on one of the kitchen benches in a tract was a tiny person the tiny white male human had been caught by example breaking the bones it was desperately trying to force the metal bar up with its tiny hands aha gotya father's whiskers tweaked mother put her talent up to the front broken teeth in horror more farther the poor thing still alive not for bloody much longer a mother he went over to the kitchen bench and picked up the trap the tiny human saw the giant bipedal rats and made some sort of high-pitched scream it flailed its tiny thin arms about in a pathetic attempt to defend itself in one swift motion father took the humans tiny head in at reptilian talons and snapped its neck the tiny figure twixt for a few moments and then remained still or father please give whether their father removed the human from the trap and picked it up bikes broken ankle he walked into the toilet and dropped the tiny body into the bowl he watched intently as he flushed and watch the small body get pulled under by the water and swept away he returned to the kitchen where mother was busily scrabbling the scrubbing the bench where the trap had been situated taking care of mother good filthy little buggers father began grooming his fur is his talent you [Music]
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【Lethal Company】Rising from the Ashes: Reclaiming Our Glory!
e go way day everybody Welcome to the stream we're back with the bunny girl it's more like a jack rabbit that thing is huge but here we are we're back at 1:30 how you doing Nicholas Jimmy what's up don't forget guys tomorrow 8:00 a.m. estd playing with viewers twiy might be here she said she was probably going to be here but not for the whole thing depending on when her boyfriend wakes up and that right Twitty uhhuh uh-huh oh boy okay she's talking Jesus so make sure you have the more company mod installed I forgot your flash might have to coming I'm not sure anymore I try to go too fast I tried to go too fast and I'm going to pay for it that's what's going to happen and you know we're starting like 2 minutes earlier cuz Twitty's like eh hurry up usually I'm waiting for Twitty cuz she's eating and [ __ ] like I just had to to prepare the stream not even have time to go pee and she's like let's go whoa whoa you got to wait you got to wait oh that's going to be the tunnels oh look at that dodged it let's go let's go baru [ __ ] man I always find the tunnels oh hello I blame Twitty by the way hello oh [ __ ] she's here she's chasing me I now have a weapon what did she say all right well I'm full and there's no exit inside what are we going to do guys what are we going to do are you alive I'm alive sadly I'll just do what I did go forward and never stop cuz you're the best around if you're think a thunder store sh get your mod pack code and paste it somewhere wait what we move out and draw a fire Soldier Jesus Christ can copy that oh my my God I found a motherload there's so much stuff and I have no space twiy are you alive Thunder store what's that I don't know what that is oh [ __ ] no Twitty I don't know what Thunder store is I'll be honest with you it's a mod manager ah yeah I know there's a couple mods that look fun Nick Nichol Nicholas was telling me about one uh CLE clean company or whatever where you play as a cleaning crew but with this game okay I found everything if I could only find oh jeez okay man give me the fire exit holy [ __ ] how did he not see me damn it did she leave the ship oh but she's laughing that [ __ ] I mean you could have just went back you know what that's on me I failed my first strike I moved did I not follow the plan buru did I not follow the plan I'm a killer [Music] this went to a good explain [ __ ] stain what was that how come you brought zero I got key find him could have told me you were eating at least I wouldn't count on you to bring Zer do worth of [ __ ] I want you to think about that I want you to think what you've done think about what you've done I'm not angry I'm just very disappointed uh-huh now I know how your father feels like very probably consider yourself lucky I'm not an Asian parent recu you know what I'm talking about and one more thing you suck the [ __ ] oh God what's with all the mes FU oh she was you're a slimy slime yes I am I'm a racist slime is what I am according to Twitter probably oh Jesus like what the [ __ ] why is there so many mines you know all I got is B bottles I found more mines than I find than I found anything else and the messed up part is I need to go back where I came from because the fire exit and the main exit are right next to each other twiy Twitty yeah there's a mannequin yes you do need more company mud for tomorrow yes yes yes yes what the [ __ ] did twiter got Bracken she got Bracken get [ __ ] Twitty I just saw your body getting elongated elongated I was just I was playing around with the coil head like I'm going to go back I just I'm just having a laugh I am just like [ __ ] with the the coil head looking back looking away and looking back at it and then I see the the coil head getting moved I'm like what the hell and then there's your body being elongated so I go I thought you were pushing it and then I saw the white eyes and oh oh no that's a Breen ah Wy what what what are we going to do without you I mean I i' have I had a good time but [ __ ] hell I'm in my day oh look there is yeah it's not so much that there's a lot of stuff at the main entrance as Twitty's like bring my flashlight back please you know my $25 item that I need meanwhile she's gonna leave my $700 jet pack out in the wild where'd you find all that stuff I found nothing I had like bottles that's it there I got your stupid flashlight good I like how you come in chat also to say mother believe not even going to swear I mean you know this is Val that's like the highest percentage of getting a bracket why were you not watching your back [Music] Twitty [Music] that's the that's the second best item in the game third first is a jetpack two is the clown horn three is this one but the item that's too good to be ranked is the whoopy cushion I turned to see something on the ground and it got my [Music] [Laughter] ass [ __ ] okay we got two Giants over here screw that we out of here there you go I did everything laziest employee see she deserved that one she did nothing two rounds in a row by the way you got bracket come on Twitty Twitty wake up before you go go don't leave me hanging out like a yoyo twiy you know what we're going you're going to be late I wasn't expecting it to jump up on my ass while I was in the [ __ ] main entrance like that oh no every time you get to a main door always watch your back I always watch behind me when I get near a door you a fire exit or uh the main door you never know when that bracket I've learned my lesson I hope you did be a nice change of pace all right let's go yeah I found all that stuff in one room I was just like oh goodness Jesus I got a large axle already Plastics yeah I did mention you need the more company mod for tomorrow all right son of a [ __ ] but every everybody is welcome to the stay to play tomorrow [ __ ] where did she go everyone is welcome as long as everyone's on I turn this on the ground he got my ass wait I just read that just read that oh fire exit you know what okay it's that one and Buu is playing Fantasy Star online we know you are we know you are it's fine all right let's [Music] go you know what I'm just going to go to that fire exit here okay okay okay I thought I forgot to put the sound of the game I forgot to drop my fish [ __ ] cracken okay let's go to the other one was having a trade ah Fair that's fair okay where's the other one I know there's another one around here right fire exit B no I heard that sound not a fan all right where we going next that's water is that a beehive no oh it's over here well I almost became chocolate slime [ __ ] am I you ever been lost there we go ship I might want Brack and sign you know what we we'll have you ask him for one tomorrow how about that fire SK all right good luck with the Bracken oh there there a Bracken in there yep sounds good oh you going to play with the Bracken breu all right it's your call crap is the other one that side okay well I don't know where the Bracken is I mean the Bracken the fire exit see what you made me do see what you made me do baru I know there's a fire exit somewhere there we go called it it's right there what [ __ ] it we got we got our uh thinking The Jig here now I just have to remember how to get back to the ship which I'm pretty sure is like this and then on the left yeah yeah yeah yeah I got this i got this chip is here so there was a big ass dog in a pumpkin almost got me killed but he was in the pumpkin I was fine no no don't don't start the ship it's fine dude that dog wasn't out he was in the pumpkin while ttties muted herself I could see it in the pumpkin and I'm pretty sure that was a giant but I can't prove nor disprove its existence therefore I'm going to call him schinger giant oh not bad 308 [Music] who let the dogs out come on Twitty stop [ __ ] around uh that maybe yep I got it you just stay there it's fine out of spite uh I'm going to buy walkie-talkies we good [Music] we let's go I got two walkie-talkies when I go back inside and you're not going well it's not my fault okay what is wrong with you today are are you angry did you had a bad day did you get rear ended again yeah right yeah right no whatever you know you're muted again right like I'm L you're literally muted I have this I've been talking to myself this whole time you you got to stop doing that twiy you got to you got to start not muting yourself anymore unmute yourself or fear the wrath of my shovel I finished shovel night T I will beat shoot to death with a shovel I was eating my dinner [ __ ] [Laughter] off people want to hear you chew you're a girl online no they don't no cuz that that's probably sound like kind of like mix between a duck and a pig let's go no one wants to hear me cry when I take a big mouthful of chili sauce uh you know you're eating a burger was eating a big Kebab actually with chili sauce on it it was very nice that's culture appropriation and you know it a c why is that culture appr what the [ __ ] why why are you here I don't know we had a discussion about okay good we had a discussion about X and Twitter earlier so you [Music] know okay there's nothing here are you alive I hear music I just creepy something about to bite my head off music that off okay well hey there you go hey there don't be a douche I'm not being a douche you missed the V type engine I didn't I left it there on purpose I was about to go I like to go check that room before I picked it up on the way back did you now that's that's your whole excuse uh there's nothing that way no it's just a turret they see that when I went that way he it's right over there look you can see two turrets actually there's two of them where'd you go oh have we got a key yeah lock door oh that be yeah there's also a Bracken that just opened the door wait where oh got it this is locked hopefully the Bracken is behind that door I'm full okay I got a stop sign I got a shovel and now I have this uh oh we shut that door again yeah uh oh no that's where we came from we're good it's here no this one yeah was Maybe not maybe that's not where we came from maybe maybe I'm completely wrong no it was somewh who 20 JY grab the shovel grab the shovel yeah did you kill it all right yeah something just got the door yeah it's a bragging oh it's Thumper you B no never trust a Twitty to help you with a thumper that's that's what I oh that's another one that's what I just learned oh I'm completely [ __ ] lost oh my God yeah well that's kind of your fault isn't it should have have uh see I was lost too but i' all go in circles like that she saved you just to kill you oh about to go well then grab the other light look at her she has a light right there that's when you start that's when you start seeing her freaking out something just went Hy out man I don't like it oh is she being haunted the flashlight just start the dumb [ __ ] no no I want to see where this is going it's been going through the same three corridors this whole time [ __ ] where the [ __ ] did we come from that way exactly that way [Music] no why was there another one now she's dead jump down the hole jump the hole take it down with you I would jump jump come on jump jump jump jump down the hole d so I was expecting you to help me beat the thumper I was helping you beat the thump up and then I I wanted you to jump in the hole with the the thing there on your head that would have been funny or can't you jump with that on your head oh that could be a thing all right we got two more days I'm so angry right now we had so much stuff yep I lost my shovel I lost my flashlight yeah it's coming back it's coming back you know it's coming back they had all that loot and I was lost I couldn't even I was not finding my way out of that I was just like where the [ __ ] did we come from yeah we watched you go through the same three tunnels for the whole time don't your flashlight is coming why are you coming with me I bought her a flashlight and she's running away from the flashlight she was just going into three tunnels oh that made me laugh all right all right all right what do we got here second best item in the [Music] game okay I know what that is at [Music] least we'll come back for that later why do I always find the tunnels that's my question okay nothing good here she found a air horn oh Kettle I found henya there you go wait there was a steam leak no K he my Kettle no it's my Kettle I had it before I was looking for something else oh look at that the room I hate this room I was get bracked in this [ __ ] room well I watch you watch your back you're the one behind you should watch our back metal shet that said there's nothing else and now I'm going to watch our back how about that see everything goes full circle I've never seen someone this optimistic for an engine all [Music] right oh I found a never mind it's just one item I thought there was more I thought there was more there is a lot more serly where's the fire exit okay I'll try to find where's this team at it's not in this room oh it's on the other side I was trying to go through a wall here all right the dead end what's coming no we're fine it's on top of us oh that's a thumper okay we're lost again we're very lost again wait how much is my engine here this one's better power exit where are you I'm there I'm there I was just getting the better fire engine did you die no I just brought some other stuff there's another room down there I bet there's a load of stuff out there as well oh cool and the one near the ship I'll come back for it no dogs please I'd like to be able to talk now guys tomorrow we need to to farm my uh my jet pack we can't go around losing after 300 this time around oh my God so good [ __ ] yeah yeah you want some of this yeah dumb ass there's a uh the Boon Haw so be careful I'm going to the main entrance to get the [ __ ] we left there and some Bim you want to meet a braen all right the [ __ ] is that oh it's a baboon hog that wasn't moving [ __ ] I was thinking what the [ __ ] is that look like a [ __ ] scarecrow back off [ __ ] that's why I stck with you I thought both of us it might not attack it won't if you're if you at number them they don't attack one [Music] two uh I'll go to the other fire exit next to us you can stay the ship give me a flashlight you oh there's two of them now ow uh yeah boys I hav got anything to bash it with me neither dumbass Boon Hawk oh [ __ ] Christ why why are you even there there's a whole base you stupid ass [ __ ] ah okay okay there's a spider God damn all right that was a uh not important all right let's go another spider Jesus pick up your flashlight we're staying a lot longer than we used to that's got getting comfortable that's why we die more too true we got 484 though wait what Jes all right let's go we got so much stuff yes let's not get lost in the tunnels nope you can jump closer even okay we can jump even closer to the entrance all right here we go what do we do now there bottles here there's two bottles here [Music] okay [ __ ] man ah what the effort at finding the steam valve to find its dead end oh that's a oh I want the [Music] freaking you okay there there's a there's a thing in there and I want it you got it [ __ ] got it you got it you you can't you can't bring all the stuff back okay I'll get lost in the tunnels cuz that's what people are like apparently seeing me jump and get lost holy crap man that dog scared the living dog [ __ ] out of me holy crap swear to God have picked up that kettle there's a key there it's like do you want gear yes 52 now just don't know how to get out for all right let's go through those tunnels try to find a way back it wasn't that way it wasn't that way Jesus for oh did I find my way back holy crap I did lucky I'll try to go to the fire exit after that [Music] sweey I found my way out the tunnels there was a spider too I'm going go to the fire exit thank you wo I really got lucky cuz that that spider could have killed me okay got that I couldn't jump I ran out of stamina well there we go coffee [Music] mug and then we leave nice nice nice nice nice now is that going to be a dog or not really no dog no worm we're lucky there's nothing mhm don't shoot mhm me I mhm you uh-huh you bust little [ __ ] all right good to go where's the worm at 228 we need to stop dying go so that's 12 think with that 493 look at that why can't we always play like that that's my question right 230 taking a lot of risk on that ramp here all right so 39 right on the money right on the money look at that I got 228 with the items I thought I'd be close I didn't think I'd be right on it survey sis no uh-oh come on man that was a moment here survey says he a [Laughter] [ __ ] slime math I know I'd be close I thought I'd be like a bit over or a bit under but I didn't think I'd be right on it that's for sure I didn't know how much the K was worth for I know clown horn is uh 60 60 I think the other one was 60 but the 60 something as well the big bell all fence it is and I took offense to that all right go let's go you chil eating bastard I'm grabbing my glass of wine oh good I'm playing with drunk Twitty That's like regular Twitty but just no [ __ ] pumkin dude okay can we even go in there holy [ __ ] like what kind of dumbass seed is that just blocking our way right like is this just me that was blocking every path was that TWY yelling she's going to wait in the ship cuz she's going to have no clue how to get here but I Tred move oh there's the fire exit wow that's not annoying hello come here with your [Music] flashlight are you alive so I'm alive thanks for sticking with me but yeah oh I was out there it bit my house as I went out the door all right well that's all I got so bring that back I'll try to live can you give me your flashlight flashlight and you have to go to the right the ship's on the right side I I know but this God please don't let me get my ass bit today I'm just a little slime made of maple syrup don't let my candy ass become food okay I'm going to need a shovel or a new map at this rate like what the hell there's a mannequin and a thumper right at the entrance so I'm getting a shovel and the chances that I'm bad our slime to run you see what I said there slime To None okay [Music] okay can you even kill can can you even kill the Manakin with a shovel stop hating on me baru yeah you you have an argument with chat while I you know try to fight my way into this stupid map that clearly doesn't want us to loot it between the pumpkins blocking the road the rock that just spawned there too for no absolutely no reason might I add dude there's like three things there all of that [ __ ] that get the [ __ ] we're not we're never coming back in offense unless we absolutely have no choice swear to God she could have bought a teleporter and teleported my ass back she didn't should even think of that we got like 78 out of 600 that's great d d for dick cuz that's what twity there was so many [ __ ] red do when he went through that door I was just like oh you know what we're not going back to offense ever again I agree with that I hate that freaking I mean it spawned pumpkins and rocks to block our way there's no I took offense to that oh there's bees I'm doing bees [Music] okay they're right there you know might as well there's two bees not the sexy kind like nearo near automata but it's still good right I know I'm not alone with that thought all right I'm going to go to the fire exit yes indeed indeed you are because A2 is better ah is that the one with the long hair wait the [ __ ] am I going okay it's here it's cuz that pumpkin is blocking my my my my okay but what about both together like some kind of sexy sandwich you know oh cool somebody just opened the door they both is good I I know what I'm talking about my goddamn rule of 34 veteran over here which war have you seen Tumblr I've never been on that website to be honest there's mines I don't see anything is it me or just everything here looks the same with the cup what cup not going there I've been here I've been here hello YouTube G me but better he went on Twitch a [ __ ] Bracken 282b one cup that's just disgusting peace okay let's remember how I get here so first I go this way yeah there's a big rock reminded me what you need to get those anniversary outfits before they're gone yeah but I already spent like a 100,000 plus 70 red tickets all I got was six and I got two COC roll out of that there's another beehive I'm going to try to get what for the other fire exit uh I went there don't that's what I came from oh all right I'm going to go grab the the last one uh [ __ ] it's that's water okay okay that's over here okay okay I know where I'm at I know where I'm at I know where I'm at there you go oh plus if you l in today you get a bunch of bonus cuz there was a uh a live stream for the anniversary and it did that thing where they uh they pretend they don't know the surprise they're going to get so you got some SSR tickets just wanted to point that out don't forget those plus one type of food for everybody that's not really great all right all right all right all right all right dude how shitty would that be if there's a giant waiting for me okay okay all right I'm almost bad B bad B why did you go on that side you know there I came out the door and they AR them yeah cuz I'm I'm doing Beast [ __ ] that would be cool all right start the ship let's get those bees there's one at the total back and there's one close to the door I'll go tot back that wasn't the total back oopsie you're lucky I can't kill you in the ship all right back to me you said I'm going to the one full back I thought that was the one that no I said there's two bees and now I got the the third one can't jump out here oh I jumped on the pumpkin I didn't know I could jump why I jumped I that was a total accident but from now on it's my it's my go-to all right oh [ __ ] did she just called me a butthole what' you call me I said I guess I'll do the tunnels yeah let's pretend that's what she [Music] said let's pretend she did not call me a but hole she called a turtle Bracken I need you to come back with me what more stuff sely okay let me just put that outside oh and there's a bracking just want to point that [Music] out it ran past me on the floor so I'm just waiting for it to like die on my head I think it was this way I went I know it wasn't but this will do as well well the bracket's on the other side of that wall oh cool bam hey wait other room I was in okay well I'm not behind you cuz I got a lot of metal on me oh where was I maybe it was this way no it wasn't that way God damn it where did I go it must have been down there door's the Breen Maybe and that ladies and gentlemen is why we stopped letting women check the maps and we invented the GPS okay that's locked I got a key but it's it's not a room with with gear anyway down here maybe no there's a phone there I'm full I'm full let's go back [Music] joh see I knew there was a [ __ ] stair fling I knew was there if you knew how'd you get hit I just knew there was one around maybe [ __ ] there's a Brack where the [ __ ] did we go is it this way it wasn't that right yeah I think it is yeah we got through your room forgot to watch your back and there's a Bracken and a spider a [ __ ] sake a that's not good I think the SPID is where we need to go as well and this is why men invented GPS okay oh it's lit no it's not you should conserve your stamina if there's a worm just saying uh-huh uh-huh yeah warmy time no warmy she knows it's B who saying it too she knows it's you your internet famous baru that's what it means that was no hesitation in that shut up baru H that was funny I'm drinking so there's less and less filter as I go on yeah I could potentially go to the fire exit at 69 are you having a laugh no I'm having a fire exit cuz it's our last quarter anyway true cuz you can't play earlier so we can't do more than an hour an hour and a half because you decided to live in the worst place in the world for long I hope no worm though sad dude you are not being a good luck charm why why why you want my death what did I do to you Barco I play with you I farm with you why why the hate towards the Slime is it because you hate me syrup you never have maple syrup that's why oh hello you've never had pancakes with maple syrup H this old time we were next to the exit I wanted to see the worm there is no hate the worm hates me [ __ ] I didn't know where it was ah stupid ass worm oh my God we got a lot for that baraco summoned the worm he did I'm upset I didn't know what it was too so I tried dodging it didn't go very [Music] well we need like a 100 I think be careful how much what you put on we need two7 uh 370 total that's 84 need like four bucks are you kidding me wait yeah up it's 30 yeah that'll do it you can bring back the kettle there [Music] please hey Bianca how are you [ __ ] Echo really I thought we were friends well you clearly thought wrong that's cuz you Tred to AE me that's why I ranged it so much I'm good I'm good thank you thank you God damn don't try to eat me Twitty what the jetpack is 70% off he's like $200 oh how's the gang going it's going pretty good good pretty good had a few hiccups here and there but finally got my jet pack unlocked so it's going pretty good it's going very good it's looking up it's looking [Music] up y okay one two three that jet Pack's freaking I've tried it nearly killed myself on that jackpack you didn't try hard enough I mean do you have time for one more quarter or not uh probably don't know it's half an hour I don't know how long it takes let's just go thank great you play well like it thank you thank you so much for the compliment jet pack early X Barco you're right but still one Assurance One Assurance holy crap whoa that's not nice okay [ __ ] me what the hell so many turrets okay [Music] oh we're good we're good PE flying skills no that turret is not happy [ __ ] this is my favorite game I upload the games like Minecraft Val except yeah I do play other games right now I'm playing also days gone uh boru one of my viewers gifted it to me wanted me to try it so we're having a good time with that pretty good it's kind of like what uh What uh The Walking Dead should have been story is awesome it's a good story driven Game [Music] Jesus uh I'm looking for a good competitive game as well to play but I I don't I don't feel like playing uh I'm not much of a valerant Counter Strike type of a fan uh Marvel Marvel Rivals is a game I'm looking forward to uh Smite two that's coming she's in the ship nice it was guarding those Treasures yes yes it was okay one two three let's bring that stuff back but yeah I'm playing other games I don't just play one game I don't want to be a uh one game type of guy cuz then you're stuck yep yep daily well almost daily some days [Music] off that's my jet pack all right one two three I stream almost daily I take some days off here and there so I don't get burnt but I do I do stream often one slime gaming no Buu not not one slime gaming oh I got you let me follow you whenever you stream I can join you uh days like this I play only with Twitty but tomorrow we're having a uh we're having a play with viewers so yeah everybody's welcome all you need is uh more company cuz we're going to have a kind of a big party going on thank you for the follow but yeah we're going to tomorrow we're playing with viewers at 8:00 a.m. EST if you want to join us for that I'm going to play for a few hours everybody's welcome all you need is the more company [Music] mod look at that all right there is so many turrets in there mhm I almost died grabbing [ __ ] I was I was tting some off as you coming back yeah usually I'd go back but since uh we're kind of short on time I think we're going to go with that well the [ __ ] all at the main entrance I found bottles that was it and I had to go right in the dunnel for that I had all the loot it's just they were guarded by turrets guarded by turrets that's why I didn't go deeper I thought I'll just come out and man the computer would have been easier for me would have been a lot easier ah go got 411 it's good good enough right yeah [Music] man I don't trust this I don't trust it when I click too fast [ __ ] moons we're going to Val so you know most likely a Breen they says baru says it's pretty good too but baru is trying to like apologize for the worms he summoned and everything uh-huh yeah did you pushed me back again a [ __ ] I lost my uh found it back I found it I found my way back I found my way back I'm good here's bottles all right clean Landing yeah thanks I'm getting good with that jetp pack crap hey tunnels and we got loot buck I will start stream soon you suggest ideas for me what do you mean by ideas like games to play or yeah I heard it baru I heard it we're not alone here but we follow a clown [Music] horn that's [Music] locked all right we're out of here that's a spider that's bottles yeah I can't do bot bottles I they're too far down you know what let's just get out of here you know there's a [Music] spider so no bug hey what do you mean by uh ideas Bianca what do you mean by ideas and what do you mean by start streaming you mean like you're daily stream or you plan on uh starting to [Music] stream oh there's a [ __ ] I got attacked by a loot B because it bumped into me it's a good job I was right near the fire exit as I [ __ ] did it like oh I'm out oh I met that lo bug I met him little [ __ ] I backed up he barged into me at a doorway and then attacked me I'm just like dude really you got pissed cuz you bumped into him all right he's a New Yorker that's what happens he's a New Yorker uh-huh I play games but I think I will start stream art stuff going to March there a lot of artists talking to me at the moment especially on Twitch I had to make a rule on chat that says no uh solicitation from artists cuz I was getting I'm getting way too many right now oh look at that beehive things are going a little too well boru no I'll say it once artists is on X only I do not accept solicitation on stream it is the first rule of my chat also no solicitation from artist on stream so yep Uh crap where's the entrance it's over here I think I'm pretty full I found nothing yet something just opened a door I'm going what I'm going to go to the fire exit uh bring my my jet pack I'll bring Beast did you do the other the other ways of the uh yeah there was no okay okay oh you don't have a yeah I'll do the bees here there's even bees on the other side holy [ __ ] oh so there's bees here and there's bees over [Music] there [Music] and be's here Jes talk about luck all right so we're going to be busy with be be slime [Music] yeah just hoping I can get all through of them right before I die [Music] oh I another one here TW there's four beehives holy [ __ ] five [Music] beehives [Music] this The Beehive map that's two it oh [ __ ] you [ __ ] I didn't do it on purpose kind of ah all right let's try one [Music] more know the worst part is how we going to get them all on the ship after [Music] and I kind of forgot where the others were at [Music] a sacrifice must be made a [ __ ] all [Music] okay [ __ ] I didn't jump a T's about to die oh [ __ ] me that was number three right so I have oh I grabbed it [ __ ] I didn't think I grabbed it for a second we got this we got this we got this one two three four where's the fifth one maybe it was four I just can't cap hey get ready to close the door huh cuz uh or get out the ship cuz uh you know it's going to happen again right [ __ ] me alone I am red as [ __ ] right now me too oh giant TWY get ready to start the ship y start the ship start start start oh [ __ ] he grabbed me on the way out you got grabbed too [Laughter] no oh no no [Music] how what grabbed you oh the be I think I got tweak I think I got tweaked by B yeah I was I was very very red well we 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Lamentations 3:19-27 How to Lament
good morning really only jim says good morning thank you if you are worried i'm standing where i'm supposed to so if you're worried that i'm going to preach and that's still really loud nathanael keep going okay well thank you for uh the privilege of letting me speak and i do want to say that i truly am grateful for all the prayers that you gave me and my family and the health issue that i had we are going to talk a little bit about that because there's some biblical references about it but as we start talking if you would please take out your pens your paper and your bible because i've thought about this that and i'm not going to call you out if you don't but the holy spirit's going to speak to you in some way during my little blab no but what pastor joe has to say and if you don't have your pen out and he the holy spirit talks to you and you're going to go oh yeah i'm going to remember that no you're not so have your pen and your paper ready the other thing is if you take your bibles out and we're going to look at three pieces of scripture i'm only going to look at two i want you to go to psalm 39 stick your finger or a piece of paper in that and then proverbs 3 and then of course the verse that joe is going to be speaking about is lamentations and if you were really if you came to church today thinking about we're going to talk about luke i am the reason that we're not talking about luke and not for what you think but we'll explain that in a second anyway when did this issue start or how did it start last week actually it started from a prayer and joe kind of made me think about that is that i have been praying and the men's group have been praying for my employer to have a godly influence i did not want to be that godly influence but i have become that and not what i did but not what happened to me but by what's happened to me a lot of people in the organization that didn't pray have been and so to me that that that is a blessing that really we never thought of or i never thought of or that i never really wanted anyway so let's go back to a week ago today i wake up in the morning and i get up at four o'clock as some of you know i came up the step and i did not feel well and i took my pulse because i was really short of breath and my pulse was going much much too fast so you don't really want to wake your wife up unless it's important but it was important enough that we did and so she said something's not right we came to the emergency room here in st james which really that's a blessing that's a praise to god because we do have health care facilities here and my pulse is 160. and so one of the and it's and i i apologize if i use medical jargon because i don't want to do that but it's a rhythm called atrial fib and so the top part of your heart and the bottom part of your heart don't talk and so you have to figure out what caused that so they put me through some tests and they tell me that that i have pulmonary emboli which are blood clots in the lung and they and so i said well you know you can treat this as an outpatient can you just give me a pill and send me home they said no and they kept using this thing called clot burden and i and i'm i'm a medical person and i i should understand what that means but i really didn't okay so they load me in the ambulance my wife is crying thinking that i will code in the ambulance and i even thought about that too but we get to rochester and praise god my heart went back to normal rhythm and if you want to know the funny story how that happened i will tell you after church because i don't want to take any more time away from joe but you have a lot of time to sit when you're there and so in the ambulance and here and i had before we left i asked my wife if she would grab my books and a bible and she did and one of the books that i'm going to talk about really briefly and it's called dark clouds and deep mercy and i'll and the author i'm going to spell his last name it's mark v-r-o-e-g-o-p and so i had a chance to read that when i was there and so a lot of the things came to me is number one is in the ambulance and you're going backwards at 80 miles an hour and i'm thinking well and i i was thinking of you as a congregation and i'm thinking look at all this stuff that has happened to us in the last month i mean a lot what is god doing i don't i don't understand so i get there my heart gets back to normal they bring up this clot burden thing again i ask them to explain that they didn't okay so i get to come home and i'm looking at my results and the cat scan said that both my pulmonary emboli were blocked yeah i should have died but by the grace of god i did not and by good medical care but as we went through the week and finished the book i was pestering joe and i said how do we how do we tie this together all the pain that the church has went through to lament because of the book and how do we tie it to communion i don't know how to do that he told me i had to preach on it i said no but he did say i had to share this and so that was the deal and i think hopefully he's going to bring some words and encourage to all of us but to talk about the book i would strongly encourage i don't know what if you're going to want to order this book after you hear what joe says but if you have anybody that has grief or sadness in their life and you don't want to read it give it to them a friend of mine lost her father last week bonnie her dad was john epplund and i sent her the book and she started she's an audio person and she started reading it she said it was very touching and if i can just read lamenting is how we bring our sorrows to god but it is a neglected dimension of the christian life for many christians today that's all i'm going to say and let joe say the rest but a couple of the scriptures that i want to share with you if you would turn to psalm 139 psalm 39 and this is one that we take for granted and i hope you underline it or highlight it for me i'm in the electronic guy i can highlight it but we all need to think about it and it's in verse four lord make me know my end and what is the extent of my days let me know how transient i am and that came to me very as i reflect about that behold you have made my days as hand breaths and my lifetime as noth as and my lifetime is nothing in your sight surely every man at his best is a mere breath and the other scripture that i want to share with you is proverbs 3. it doesn't really have a lot to do with lament but it's when we have bad things happen i don't know about you but i got mad i got mad and i wanted to say why but i was always taught that you don't say why because that implies judgment and i kept saying how god how did you let this happen and one of the things the book talks about do you know what the lamentations means in hebrew how that's all i'm going to say so let's go to proverbs 3 and it's we're going to start with verse 5. did i do this as i read this probably not trust in the lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your path straight do not be wise in your own eyes and then the verse that i read more than i should and it's verse 11 my son do not reject the discipline of the lord or loathe his reproof for whom the lord loves he reproves even as a father corrects the son in whom he delights let's pray heavenly father thank you for this congregation and the prayers that they offered myself and my family i pray lord that and thank you for joe allowing us to talk about lamentations i pray that you will allow us to listen attentively fill him with your glory and your holy spirit so that we can learn but not just that we can learn how to draw closer to you through lamb through lamenting but also through communion all these things we ask in your son's name amen so lindy pestered me more than normal no about something specific other than just general pestering and so we're going to look at lamentations this week instead of luke and so if you please turn to lamentations 3 verses 19 through 27 your black pew bible or 900 or yeah well it's the same verse but page 922 in the adventure bible or 873 in the black few bible if you please rise out of honor of god's word lamentations 3 19-27 and i read in jesus name remember my affliction and my wanderings the wormwood and the gall my soul continually remembers it and is bowed down within me but this i call to mind and therefore i have hope the steadfast love of the lord never ceases his mercies never come to an end they are new every morning great is your faithfulness the lord is my portion says my soul therefore i will hope in him the lord is good to those who wait for him to those who seek to the soul who seeks him it is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the lord it is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth let us pray father we thank you for the book of lamentations we thank you for jeremiah in writing it lord we thank you for inspiring him to for our sake lord for our upbuilding lord that we might have the freedom that jeremiah did father we pray that you would bless us now as we seek to understand and apply these truths into our lives lord that we might be changed and that you might be glorified i ask this in jesus name amen you may be seated so one of the things that came up as lindy and i were discussing this was the question do do people take time to lament anymore do we take time to mourn to to work through these emotional difficulties that we have because i don't know about you guys but i've had i've had sad things happen in my life i've had things that have been hard and disappointing and and frustrating and hurtful i've had those things happen and so what do we what do we do with that well we've got options you know one of the one of my favorite options as i am norwegian and grew up in northern minnesota is just to suppress it i'm just going to ignore this and hope it goes away but the reality is that doesn't work because husbands um have you ever not listened to your wives probably not but we'll just leave this hypothetically you know hypothetically speaking husbands if you don't listen to your wives do they stand there and say oh well that's nice he's not listening to me i'm just i'll be fine hypothetically speaking that's not what happens um she probably or might get louder or throw something or do something else to get your attention hypothetically speaking that's how our emotions are men and women that's how your emotions are your emotions actually represent the feminine inside of you and so as you suppress the feminine inside of you she will come back in some other manner she will seek to get your attention whether that be through ignoring there was once a a really great comic i read on that and there was a teenage girl and she said how long do i have to ignore him before i get his attention and i thought that's high school whether it will be through silence and becoming cold your emotions will just become cold like sometimes a wife will become cold and silent and give the cold shoulder to a husband because he hasn't been listening to her sometimes they will rage out of control um sometimes that happens within marriages too i've had to counsel couples with that and i actually had to counsel couples on both sides of that uh and so our emotions will do the same things and so if we simply suppress our emotions it's not healthy for us either they will rage out of control and they will take control of us or they will become we will become cold and emotionless because we'll cease to understand how to listen to our emotions and our emotions will not die within us but cease to teach us because god gave us our emotions our just like god gave me my wife not that i've ever ignored her um today this morning well it's it's still morning so give me a break um not you know but god has given her to me for my benefit and so also god has given me my emotions for my benefit so i need to know how to deal with him need to know how to interact with him because the way that our world teaches us to interact with our emotions is false either our world tells us suppress them ignore them keep them down or our our world tells us let them run it let them control it let them have full sway your emotions are you your feelings are you are you and so let them rule and neither of those is right because those exist at two ends of the spectrum and very seldom do both either ends of the spectrum reveal truth so what do we do how do we lament the first step is christ we need to trust christ what what so why is it husbands you don't have to answer this wives you don't have to answer this i'm going to plead the fifth on it as well um why do we sometimes ignore our wives why do husbands sometimes ignore our wives to a good degree it's the same reason why we ignore emotions and that's not a fear fear that they're going to take up too much time fear that they're going to take up too much energy fear that if i actually listen to them i'm going to have to change fear that they're going to say something that i don't really want to hear or there's also the fear that they're going gonna take control you know and so we listen to we actually listen to our fear rather than listening to our other emotions we obey the fear in us rather than obeying rather than taking time to listen to those other aspects of us and this is the way that i think about it this might not be right this has helped me interact with myself um and so take it or leave it i actually see all of my emotions as being various aspects of me and so there is fear joe there is sadness joe there is joyful joe there's thankful joe and i see all of these various joes that live inside of me and i interact with them and and maybe i'm just weird while i am weird doug told me that yesterday um no actually you didn't say that i was weird you said that i wasn't normal are they all of you guys were normal yeah which is accurate um and so i interact with all of these various emotions as if they're different parts of me and so then i need to take time to listen to them why am i afraid of this you know i feel fear have you guys ever felt fear and not known why so what do you do with that well you stop and you listen to it what's it trying to teach me if i felt sadness and not knowing why i need to stop and listen to it what's it trying to teach me but i can only do that when i'm trusting god otherwise i'm just going to listen to my fear because my fear is telling me my emotions are dangerous and you know what emotions are dangerous they are because they reveal that there's something going on in our lives especially the negative emotions that what's perceived as negative emotion sadness fear anger there's something going on in my my life that needs to be changed and being norwegian again i don't like to change i like things to remain at the perfection that they are but if i listen to my emotions i'll realize that they're not the perfection that i'd like to think they are and i can no longer live in my own delusions illusions delusions yeah both of those are true but delusions is more accurate and so what do i need to do first i need to focus on god because this is what jeremiah tells us and it's been interesting reading through this and pondering this after lindy pestered me about this and his words not mine um because as i was reading through this i realized this is i've never had the words for it before i've never had the words with how to deal with my emotions to be able to teach someone else but here jeremiah is telling us remember my afflictions and my wanderings the word one to my goal who's he talking to he's talking to god and so as he's sorry no i'm in i'm in point two um verse 22 the steadfast love of the lord never ceases his mercies never come to an end and so as jeremiah so the book of lamentations is written like oh it's a poem but it's a poem that comes to a point chiastic poem is what that's called and so it starts here and it works all the way to this point and then it works from that point all the way back and that's the way that the book of lamentations is written and so this passage here in 322 is the exact middle of the book of lamentations and the focus then of the whole book of lamentations is on god who is god what does he do how does he act and so jeremiah is taking all of this all of these feelings that he's got all of this sadness all of this anger all of this disappointment all of this lack of understanding all of this frustration all of this impatience that he's got and he's bringing it to this point and that point is god this all needs to come to god and that what aspects of god is he focusing on he ceases to focus on himself and all of his own stuff and he brings it to the truth about god and so if we're going to be interacting with our emotions because it's dangerous and this is one of the reasons why the world needs therapists not that they're any good but the world needs them because yes i just i did just say that because your emotions if you've had serious hurts in your life and you go into your emotions you start listening to them they will take over sometimes people have had their emotions take over and then they'll have mental breakdowns because they're not able to interact with their emotions their emotions are too strong the situations are too big and the emotions connected with those situations are too powerful but in christ in christ we don't have to have that fear in christ trusting jesus relying on jesus we don't need to have that fear because because why because the steadfast love of the lord never ceases his mercies never come to an end they are new every morning great is your faithfulness because even when it comes to your emotions god will be faithful to you so you don't need to fear your emotions because you can trust christ because god is faithful because his mercies are new the lord is my portion says my soul therefore i will hope in him as peg talked about in our prayer time where is our hope is our hope in our ability to finally control our emotions no our hope is in christ our hope is in god we trust in him so what do we do so that's trusting it starts with that we cannot lament unless we're properly trusting god it's impossible because we'll never allow ourselves to go deep into it deep enough into that morning to actually receive healing so we remember this is 19 through 21 remember my affliction and my wanderings the wormwood and the gall as we remember we remember this with god so this morning needs to be a prayerful event mourning needs lamenting needs to be a prayerful event we need to bring this to god that disappointment god my husband treated me this way god my wife treated me this way god this situation treated me this way this and i i'm i'm feeling this i'm feeling anger i'm feeling sadness i'm feeling fear i'm feeling hopelessness god this is what's going on and we bring those things to the lord we open ourselves up to the lord we remember with god because as we remember with god as we bring those things to the lord he is promised to be there with us to walk with us through those hurts through those fears through those disappointments through whatever is going on whatever is going on god has said i'm going to walk with you through that well how do we interact with that we pray we bring this with god we remember with god so oftentimes people will say well we've got these suppressed emotions and we need to get into them these suppressed memories are these things and it's freud gets into that stuff and psychoanalysts and and whatnot and you know what we don't need to delve to dive to drill down and to try to figure out what's really down there underneath this because we can trust god to be interacting with our soul in a hidden level and our soul remembers these things and it will come back then they'll come back when they need to be dealt with so something that happened in my childhood because have you guys ever misremembered something you know not intentionally like it's not not intentionally a lie but i've misremembered things been talking to kirsten and like the remote control have you guys ever misremembered we put it i could have sworn i put it on the shelf and then it turns out in the refrigerator or something silly like that that this ever happened but we must remember i could have swore i put it there and this is actually a big deal when it comes to eyewitnesses in trials because within those trials you get a little prompting here you get a little prompting there and then all of a sudden you're misremembering was was that person white or was that person black or are they hispanic i don't really know was that vehicle was that a car was that a station wagon boy i don't really know and then your mind can fill in the gaps and you can misremember and so if we're trying to pull out a memory we're probably going to corrupt it but if we allow the holy spirit to bring it out to bring out what the soul is holding on to then we can deal with it lord this is what i'm remembering this is what i'm feeling from my past this is what i'm feeling from 18 years ago or 17 years ago or this is what i'm feeling from 10 years ago because i actually went through this about two years ago and god was kept bringing something forward that had been happening in my past and i didn't know how to deal with it and so finally i i wrote it down and i prayed about it lord what do you want me to learn from this you know what after i did that now i have to intentionally go back to that spot it doesn't just come back up because god dealt with it he taught me what i needed to know and he dealt with it lord how would you have me interact with this and god will guide you because is is god active is god living does god answer our prayers so if i'm praying to god that he would hear this and that he would teach me does he stand back and say i'm just going to let you figure this one out on your own no god does reveal these things but but this i call to mind therefore i have hope so as we're in that we also have to engage our will and we have to call to mind the promises of christ because then we're going to be called to we're going to be tempted to doubt because satan's at work in us too our flesh is still at work in us trying to get us to rely on the way that we've been taught to suppress or to just allow to explode but we call to mind christ the promises of god we engage our will and we apply the promises of god to that situation was i have you guys ever felt like god had abandoned you yeah but what do we do we call to mind the promises of god no i hadn't been abandoned in that situation no that that wasn't that wasn't just all bad there was good in that too god can redeem that and so then i need to look at that and say okay god how are you going to redeem that okay god how can i learn from this okay god how can i use this situation how can i use this hurt how can i use this hardship how can i use this trial or how can i use this thing that happened that i'm still struggling with how can i use that for the sake of your glory how do i heal from that we call to mind the promises because that won't overwhelm us in christ and we have to engage our will okay lord i'm gonna call upon i'm gonna call these things to mind as well because sometimes satan will tempt us to say well that bad thing wouldn't have happened had you not been so sinful had you not been so wrong that was actually god punishing you that was god hating on you that was god trying to hurt you you know does is that how god works no so when we're in that and we're tempted what do we do we call to mind the promises of god we engage our will and hold fast to those promises otherwise we're going to be sunk we're going to be sunk into the despair that the world falls into because they don't have any way out they don't have the promises of christ that's why this stuff is so dangerous for our world that's why this stuff is so dangerous for the secular culture why because they don't have christ to hold on to and so when satan comes and says this is all your fault that this happened this is i was i was talking to a person and they blamed themselves for the grandmother's death of natural causes had i not been so boring my grandmother wouldn't have left and that's how this person described it and i thought where do you get that from they died of natural causes this is a lie from satan as i was talking to this person they had just embraced this lie that it was because of their failings that their grandmother left the grandma was disappointed that grandma couldn't be around them the grandma didn't want this person anymore so they just finally left this world because they couldn't deal with it because grandma couldn't deal with it and it's like really these are these are the lies that our world has to deal with and they don't have the promises of god they don't know that the precious in the eyes of the lord are the deaths of the saints they don't know that they blame god god how could you take away this person from my life whereas god's saying no i'm giving you a blessing i call upon the lord i engage my will i hold fast to the promises of god no matter how my emotions no matter how satan tempts no matter what thoughts come in no matter what other emotions come in i hold fast the promises of god so we remember these things and we seek salvation because if we don't deal with our emotions you know what we are slaves to them either slaves in fear or slaves in control because no matter what if we are ignoring and hiding from our emotions they are in control they control the situation then because i can't go into that spot i can't be with that person because all these emotions come out i can't be with that person and not feel anger at what they did to me you guys ever felt that way you know what's controlling us our emotions then it teaches us we need to deal with them we need to be saved from them because they're in control and they're not supposed to be because husbands who's supposed to be the head of the household the men the husband that's what god says so what's the masculine in our in ourselves supposed to be our reason our rationality is supposed to be the head that doesn't mean then and that gets confused because within us within me my reason has a tendency to become a dictator i'm not going to listen to my emotions they don't make any sense they're silly whatever but that's not right either because in a good marriage does a husband listen to his wife and take into consideration what she's thinking and feeling and what's going on inside of her that makes for a good marriage right not when the husband says hey woman quiet it doesn't work um no actually i've never said that thankfully believe it or not i don't think i have maybe i'm misremembering um but so then our reason is supposed to be head not dictator not lord head and so our emotions aren't to control us in order to seek that salvation we need to seek god because it's only in christ it's only understanding the wisdom and the truths of god that we can get these things into a proper order in their proper organization and then deal with them so that we're not slaves to our anger we're not slaves to our fear we're not slaves to our sadness that we can you know i had some friends come in here and and they they really struggle with it why because the last time they were in this building was the last time they owned their farm because this was a federal land bank and it was an act of very it was an act of courage for them to enter into this and i give them props for doing it because of the amount of sadness they felt when they walked into this building but they didn't allow their sadness to overwhelm their desire to know god better their sadness didn't control them they came in but they remembered and they mourned again but then they also gave thanks it was really interesting talking to them about it because they said had we never lost the farm we never would have gotten to the ministry that we did we never would have had the blessings that we had had we not lost the farm so they grabbed hold of the promises of god that god is still working in has still worked even though it didn't work according to my desire so they sought the lord they looked to him let us sit in loan sorry that's the wrong one the lord is good to those who wait for him to the soul who seeks him it is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the lord so wait seeks wait this comes in time well i've prayed why hasn't god fixed it yet well i've prayed why hasn't god fixed me yet well i've prayed why hasn't god fixed them yet that's usually the one that happens hasn't god fixed them and what's god saying here no this salvation this healing takes time because we've lived these things we've embodied them we've made them us so it takes time we have to work through them and sometimes they're going to bubble back up and so what do you do work through them again that hurt that pain that sadness that frustration that anger that fear whatever that is we work through it again okay lord i'm feeling this again what else am i supposed to be learning why did you bring this up why did you bring this up have i not forgiven this person or to forgive them forgive me for my unforgiveness lord have i not been patient in this situation have i been bitter lord forgive me for my bitterness lord forgive me for holding on to this lord what do you want me to learn you need to pray for that person i had that happen one time you need to be praying for that person i had forgotten to pray for them father forgive me for my prayerlessness not trusting you with their soul and so as that those emotions bubbled back up in me because believe it or not i actually do have emotions i know it doesn't always look that way um as they bubbled back up okay lord how do we deal with them and then we wait and we trust god because it takes time because the lord works in time as well he works through time why it is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth why do we deal with these things why should we deal with this stuff because if you haven't worked through your emotions if you're still bearing that you're burying that yolk you know what that means you're actually emotionally immature if your emotions are holding on to your life and they are running you and leading you and guiding you rather than your intentionality your rationality you know what that means you're emotionally immature and so it's good it's good that you're going through those struggles it's good that we have those struggles you know why it's good that we have those struggles so that we can mature because hurting people hurt people did you know that have you ever been hurt by someone you know what you should assume that person's evil no you should assume that person's hurting for some reason there's something going on inside of them that they're lashing out like this why are they lashing out like this i don't know but hurting people hurt people how many of you like to hurt people isn't it fun no it's awful so why do we go through these things why do we deal with our emotions so that we're not like that so that we don't lash out so we don't freak out so we don't blow up so that we can learn to be mature do you ever do you guys know anybody that just blows up they're giving a bad piece of information they just boom you're like wow that's a mature person no you do something they don't like and then they they bring it up year after year after year after year how many times do i need to go that's not maturity they haven't dealt with it that's immaturity and so god puts us under the yoke why because he hates us obviously no because he loves us and he wants us to mature it is good to bear the yoke in your youth and so those emotional struggles that you've gone through that you've had should say thank you god for not allowing me to just forget and let them be in the past thank you for bringing them back so that i might grow up so i might mature this is in your love why can't i forget this thing edgar brought that up during our sunday school class today that he had unforgiveness living in him and god kept bringing it up praise god that god didn't just let him forget what happened in the past but that he would be able to mature and grow through it and learn to forgive because as we learn to forgive we also learn what it means to be forgiven and we grow spiritually as we learn to interact with our emotions as we learn to lament to bring these things before the lord to really mourn our way through them because christ is with us and what does jesus want for you well to leave the lead a happy and easy life no this is the will of god for you your sanctification god wants you to be mature god wants me to be mature and how do we do that lamentations 3 19-27 teaches us how to actually interact with these things that we don't want to interact with any questions do you want to talk about this afterwards if you if there's something going on in your life that you need to work through you know because i wasn't able to learn how to do this on my own i actually i had friends that i worked through these things with emotional struggles and difficulties and frustrations and i had friends that got really impatient with me and a few of them too but they helped teach me so that i could help teach you and so if you want to walk you want to talk through any of these things come and talk come and talk to me i'm sure that jim would be willing to hear and we'll help walk you through these things lindy anyone that's spiritually mature maybe i shouldn't pick on jim and lindy then but you know doug yeah but find someone that's spiritually mature to help you walk through these things because you don't want to be a slave to your emotions but how do we learn to do that it's not by suppressing them and ignoring them it's by learning how to interact with them just like a good marriage is not built on divorcing your spouse it's built on learning how to interact with them how to integrate with them and so we need to learn how to integrate with angry joe sad joe you guys don't have to i have to amen let us pray father we thank you we thank you i thank you for the book of lamentations i thank you for laying this out for me so that i might actually have the words to bring these truths out or these things that you've taught lord i thank you for that and i pray now as we meditate on these things that you would bless us as we think about these discussion questions at the end that you would bless us lord and that you would help us to work through to to be properly married to our emotions lord that we might have a peaceful household within us and not be in strife lord i ask this in jesus name amen
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Ford Expedition 2019 Review | YallaMotor.com
meet the 2018 Ford Expedition it is the definition of the word big so if you're someone who is into big things and because the Ford Expedition is definitely for you I mean look at it it is huge so let's show you what this is all about [Music] giving you a little recap the former generation looks something like this and that lasted for about ten years so finally Ford comes out with this new generation expedition which is bigger and lighter than before and honestly look at it it is such a stunner what I love about it personally are these grilles because they're so aggressive if this thing is behind me I would definitely more out of the fast lane so believe me this really clears up the fast lane faster than an ambulance moving over to the back it looks similar to its younger brother that is the Ford Explorer so it has the same concept lights over there and of course 22 inch alloy wheels which makes it look beautiful from the side as well [Music] so let's get in and drive around so for me to step in we have an automatic side stepper that helps you get into the car very convenient especially if you're not tall enough so let's switch this on it adjusts automatically to the last set profile alright and it is a push to start the gear is a rotary knob which is very tricky especially when you're parking because of the P and R switch because when you turn it it actually switches very quickly so even though you're trying to turn it once it ends up going to the next gear very easily so you have to be very careful when you using that rotary knob right underneath that you have the drive mode selection knob and you have about seven drive modes including a sanborn which is very efficient here in the desert right underneath that you have your back assist which helps you with a low parking perpendicular parking as well as bringing out the car from a parallel parking so that's very helpful so what's on my left we have the memory seat profiles underneath that you have the mirror controls in window controls on the left of the steering you have the light controls and underneath that you have pedal adjustment which i think is such a fabulous feature because you can adjust the pedals to your comfort level and the steering wheel and the seat so that gives you the best driving experience on the steering wheel on my left you have cruise control which is adaptive cruise control and volume key is voice commands on the right coming over to the center console talking infotainment this is a sync 3 system with Android auto and apple carplay smartphone integration and it has Wi-Fi which is really amazing underneath that you have a CD player which honestly you don't find these days so it's pretty cool that it has that and beneath that you have the AC control so your aircon system all over here it also has the option of heated seats heating's heated steering and cool seats as well what's always a concern while driving wakecold is big or a full-size SUV for that matter is parking of course it's easier to maneuver in a Ford Fiesta but the Ford Expedition does a fabulous job as well why because of the front view cameras rear view cameras and the 360 degree angle it really helps you park so parking is no longer a hassle you don't have to be upset about not calling shotgun in this car because being in the second row is just as much fun you can control the media you have your aircon system and can we talk about the amount of space that's here there is ample amount of legroom everyone knows no one wants to be seated in the third row offer st we just because it's really crammed up but in the expedition the tro drew is just as comfortable it has ample amount of legroom and also getting into the third row is really easy thanks to this grab handle what's difference between the second and the third row the third row has a lot of plastic around it while the second row still has that luxury leather feel and it is very premium also the second row has reclined seats as well as they can slide each and every one of them a few quick features are massive storage space a huge center storage dual glovebox storage bins on the sides 15 cupholders the second and the third row seats can be folded flat out and look how much space you have there you could have a party in here it has six USB charging ports and a wireless phone charging mat it has a new intelligent terrain management system with eight drive modes adaptive cruise control pre collision warning and a huge panoramic roof the Florida expedition has a 3.5 liter EcoBoost v6 with a twin-turbo engine it also has 400 horsepower and 650 Newton meters of torque that's a lot of talk for a car of this size and it can tow up to four tons so if you own boats or jet skis you're not gonna have hassle towing that whatsoever what's also very interesting is that it has the same engine as a f-150 Raptor so considering both of those cars have this engine it's pretty cool dad's the expedition comes on those levels so one of the only negatives I could think about on the car honestly is this which is my blind spot because it's the b-pillar that is so wide so I kind of con drooly check my shoulder over so according to me that would be the only negative other than that it is a fabulous car I love the fact that it is so smooth seamless drive experience and so powerful so I really like it it's answering the most important question as to how much does this big bus cost it costs two hundred and ninety three thousand therms while it's competition the Chevy Tahoe costs about two hundred and sixty three thousand therms even though this is a little pricier than the Tahoe it is a newer car and trust me it is a lot of car for your money thank you for watching and stay tuned for more coming your way [Music]
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Cajun Squash and Zucchini in the Instant Pot
they always act tonight and we'll make a zucchini and squash recipe really easy I've got some bacon I'm gonna use about four pieces of bacon cut up and first thing or six maybe Brown it to get the bacon grease out I got some zucchini and squash he's about maybe four or five cloves of garlic meter-sized white onion and my favorite Cajun season slap your mama so let me get it cutting up I gotta cut these up and I smile garlic in my my-y you all right so I'll brown my bacon took it out but I left all that good bacon grease down in there and I put money's in there and we'll split that out so while doing it sometimes scraping the bottom so in there about a minute we don't elite bitter all right now I've got 1/2 cup [Music] squash I already did that Shawn already did that yep all right teaspoon slap your mama you don't put much more because it kind of overpowers the taste of the zucchini squash spread that in I love having a personal chef come to my house seal an annual or pressure cook whatever you have on yours for two minutes all right up to two minutes we did a quick release this is what we got it's got a really good taste suit you should want a little bit crispier I'd set it for one minute or even zero minutes top it with some bacon that's good stuff right there okay we'll see y'all next time
Meals Under Pressure
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Getting Started with Apple Clips Tutorial
hi my name is Holly Jackson today we're going to be exploring Apple clips I've eclipse is an app that can be used to create short videos that you can edit quickly before we get started don't forget to subscribe to our channel by clicking our logo during the video also give us feedback by clicking the pop-up cards in the upper right hand corner I'm gonna start by downloading the Apple clips app to my iPad or iPhone when I open it you'll see that you have many options at the bottom you can record a scene a camera library or posters the scenes will only be there if you're using a new iPad pro or a newer iPhone I'm gonna start with a poster so first I'm going to click a poster that I like notice that these are different types of title slides so I'm gonna pick one of the vintage ones and I'm going to change the text by tapping on it I'm gonna make a video for EdTech Task Force poster sessions that we just have I'm gonna tap apply when I'm finished and then the thing about Apple Clips is you have to record your clip so how to do that is to click on the big pink button right here so I'm gonna record a short clip of my title slide notice that there's an animation that goes with the clip when I recorded it you see that it loaded down here on my timeline if I hit play you're gonna hear my voice recording so in order to get rid of that I'm gonna tap on my clip and mute it that way I just have a clean title slide with no recording all right so I'm gonna tap Done in the top left corner and I'm gonna add some content so I'm gonna go to my library where I have some content saved and I'm going to add a picture so I can animate the picture and make it do things so that it's more of a video I wanted to capture this scene because it showed how many people were at our poster session so I'm gonna size it I'm gonna add some effects by tapping on the star you can add a filter to change the look of it so I'm gonna make it look kind of vintage because that seems to be my theme you can add labels and you can add stickers and emojis so I'm gonna type of label here this is getting started and I'm gonna tap apply' and then I can move it to anywhere that I'd like I'm also gonna add a sticker with an exclamation point and put it beside there getting started all right so now click the X I'm going to record this this clip by tapping the big pink button alright so it added it to my timeline below I'm going to tap on the library again I'm going to tap on a video this time and notice that it applied the same filter but this time I don't want that folks or so I'm going to click on the star and tap on filters and I'm gonna go to the original I'm gonna add a sticker or two to liven it up some maybe an arrow and notice I can turn these and move them around by pinching and pointing in the direction I want to point toward the robots that they're using I don't have 2x now I have to record again it you're probably wondering what that little caption bubble is on the left of the pink button those are called live titles so if I turn that on it would kind of do like a closed captioning it we record everything that people were saying and you can edit that in the clip but I'm just going to record this so I have a clip of them playing with the ozobot I'm gonna take the sound off of both of these so I'm gonna take the muted I'm going to meet my recorded audio where I was just talking through that but I'm gonna leave the original audio get that all right I'm gonna add just one more piece of content tap on library and I have another video right here that I hear where they're working a little bit so see I can scrub to where I need to be alright so I recorded a little clip of them enjoying themselves and I want to show you one more feature of the Apple clips and that scenes so you're using a newer iPad or iPhone you might have that option for scenes what scenes allows you to do is record yourself in a scene so here I am and I'm going to choose one of the Star Wars ones since this is technology I'm gonna tap select and then I'm gonna record thank you so much for coming to our ed tech task force sessions and then I'm going to come back to posters and add a poster that says the end or thank you so I'm gonna choose this one and then I'm gonna tap thank you so much for coming go ahead and tap apply and I'll record that last name alright now I won't use it to play behind my whole video so I'm gonna tap the music icon in the top right hand corner there are a lot of soundtracks that you can choose from in Apple Clips I'm going to choose one that I already have downloaded and I'm going to come back and tap Done [Music] thank you so much for coming to our ed tech task force sessions so is that easy for me to create in a quick video that I can share out so to share it I'm going to tap the share sheet in the bottom right hand corner notice that I can send it to just about anyone I can also share it to my social media or save it to my device and share it out later thank you so much for watching this tutorial please be sure to subscribe like and follow us by clicking on the links below in the description
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The Relativity Of Paper - Die-Cutting For Planners
hi and welcome everyone Lisa from the relativity of paper today I want to talk to you about die cutting to get us started I want to cover die cutting machines and uh the advantages of owning one so this that you see here on the screen is a sizzix big kick it is 12 and 1/4 in wide and it is 14 and 1/4 in long and it's a little over 4 in High um I I actually did a little bit of research on the sizzix website and this machine is still available and it retails $419 if you feel like maybe that's a little bit steep there are some other machines out there that are not quite as expensive but I cannot recommend those because I don't use those this is what I recommend I've had this machine for 5 years the sizzix brand is a brand that I know and a brand that I trust now with the big kick here you see that you're going to get 6 in width for uh cutting so anything that is 6 in or less you'll have no problems laying on your cutting um pads and running it through your machine if it's your paper's wider than 6 in you would obviously have to cut it down um to run it through I've never replaced anything on for my machine except for my cutting plates which you see there and that's just from normal wear and tear when you get your machine you're going to get a regular platform that has a tab a and a tab b or excuse me a tab one and a tab two and that's so that you can uh use different types of D cuts and you can also use embossing folders which I'll show you a little bit later in the video this is a magnetic platform you buy it separately but for those of us who do a lot of die cutting I highly recommend that you own a magnetic die cutting board um or a platform I'm sorry it's not a board it's a platform and so there the advantages of this platform is that obviously it's magnetic and so it hold your dyes in place for you now when you first purchase your machine like I said you will get a regular cutting or a regular platform in there that has the tabs one and tab two on it now for years I that is what I used I used the regular platform that came with my machine and what I did was use posted tape or Post-it notes and just use that to hold my die cuts and place on my paper as I ran it through my machine and I'm going to demonstrate that's how I did it right there so it's not like you you have to run out and buy that magnetic board as soon as you get your machine get the feel for your machine see if you're going to use it um as much as you think you might and once you've had it for a while then purchase your magnetic board that's one of the things that I want everybody to understand is everything that I have I have acquired over the past 5 years I did not run out and buy anything um just start purchasing stuff I took my time and I made decisions uh and I use a lot of coupons and I buy stuff on sale a lot so um just keep that in mind while you're looking at these machines is to make sure it's what you need make sure it's what you want before you jump into buying it so here I'm actually going to demonstrate using this machine and how amazing it is and I'm using one of the new die cuts from crafting desert d from the planet Dy and it's perfect for your happy planners and so what you do is you have your magnetic platform or your regular platform you'll lay down a cutting pad and then your paper then your D cut and then another cutting pad and then you'll crank it through your machine just like you see that I did there now you only have to go through one pass but I just do two passes it's a habit because where I keep my machine it's easier for me just to crank it back through to get everything out of it um and so here's what you see what happens is that wonderful die cut there so here's the heart from the mini Shaker clip Dy um that crafting desert Divas just came out with and I'm actually going to change my mind here and take this one heart off and just do the biggest heart and that is actually the back panel for your mini Shaker I'm sh showing you how to cut these pieces for your mini shakers now so it's see you can stop you can pass through one time and then we're going to do one more back panel cuz remember I don't know if you saw my video or not but you always start your mini shakers with two back panels you're going to cut two of those back panels for your mini shakers so then what you want to do is you're going to keep one back panel to the side then you're going to take a smaller heart from the uh mini Shaker clip dyes and you're going to center it in that panel there and then you're going to run that through your machine also and it's just this these machines are so amazing it makes cutting so much easier um and it also makes these little shakers when you can cut through your stuff like this so much easier so there's your uh front panel your front frame for your little mini Shaker see how quick I did that so you can see why this makes a big difference in uh your your cutting for your mini shakers and also for creating stickers and stuff for your planners and so this and so now I'm going to show you how to take your D cuts and turn them into stickers using this xyron sticker maker and you can pick this sticker maker up at most of your uh big box stores craft stores and even some Walmarts um carry them you just have to check your stores to see where this particular uh xyron sticker maker is a small one and that's why I like to use it for my planners and it measures the opening there measures 1 and 1/2 in wide so all you do as you see you just slide your D cut in there and then you pull from the bottom and it pulls it through and adds adhesive to the back back of it you press down really good before you remove this top piece and once you have pressed down really good and remove that top um clear piece you see you have a sticker now so it really does open up a whole new world of creating for your planners when you have a die cut machine and uh some really good die cuts to go with it and this little zyon machine makes making stickers super simple and that is actually refillable so you just pull that piece out that you saw me taking out and replace it with a new one so we talked a little bit about uh embossing folders and here I have a Halloween embossing folder and I'm going to show you how I'm going to take this sticker now and run it through my die cut machine and emboss that cobweb right onto that sticker so you take your embossing folder and you put your sticker inside where youever you want want it sandwich it in the embossing folder and then you lay it down on your cutting plate and then you lay another cutting plate over the embossing folder and you run it through your machine just like you see I did there and it will emboss that for you see now I have that spiderweb on my um sticker for my planner is that not the coolest so when I say that these cutting machines will change the way you uh do your planners I'm very serious about it it really will open up a whole new world for you with your planner because there are so many um different things that you can do with die cuts and um and Boss scene to add to your planner to add some uniqueness to your planner I know there are a lot of wonderful stickers out there and there's also a lot of wonderful um little itsy Boutique shops opening up that offer stickers and stuff but I say if you want something that's unique something that your own then go with the die cutting machine and purchase some die Cuts so I'm going to show you how to actually take this die cut and uh do some partial die cutting so that you can make the die cut whatever size you want so you do the same thing you lay your platform down your cutting board down your paper and then your D and we're at going to extend this uh D cut so on the top plate you want to only run to the very uh in there you don't want it to go all the way over the die cut you'll see there how I left it where it won't cut that end so then you just want to crank that through and I'm going to show you what it does how it um will only cut to wherever you in that plate once you run your you stop your your plate at a certain place then it won't cut past that point so there you see how it did that partial die cut and you see where I stopped the plate so it didn't cut there so now what we're going to do is we're going to flip our paper around and we're going to line our D cut up make sure that you have it lined up um perfectly because if you don't you'll end up with a wonky die cut and it's not too difficult and then you lay the die cut The Cutting Board back down and don't go all the way to the end of the die cut cuz you're you're only going you're making this as long as you want it but this is the length I decided on so I've gone ahead and run it through and now you see how we have this D cut we extended it so see when I tell you your possibilities are endless I seriously mean they are endless and so so let's talk some about pattern paper I love using pattern paper and the pattern paper you see here is by Doodlebug designs Incorporated and I use a lot of Doodlebug um paper pads because I love the colors I love the um ability to coordinate within that paper pad with no problems whatsoever CU they take all the guesswork out of it for you so they're great for like the Little D cut set I have there is a bait for babies and you see this paper is adorable for little baby D Cuts another thing great about The Doodlebug paper pads are you get these squares in a lot of your paper pads and if you cut them they're perfect for your planner so that's another plus about The Doodlebug paper and here you'll see is a layout that I did using this Mitten kitten Doodlebug paper pad and how I use my D cuts and the little squares and stuffff to cut out my different um pieces to add to that so another wonderful thing about these paper pads they make coordinating their uh things with it so easy and you'll a lot of them will give you um solid pieces of paper in them like you see here the pink and the yellow and those are perfect for die cutting and using as you see I have here your St for stamping and writing on so that's another plus about the doodle The Doodlebug paper pad and they have a lot of embellishments also well you see the balloon die Cuts over there to the left in the presents um all of those I've done with my die cut machine and die cuts and added to my planner all of the photos here are die cut with the die cut I was just using from crafting desert Divas and you really can add such a uh whole new level of uniqueness to your planners by using die cuts and then including stamps and different things like that so another great thing about doodle Bugs they have this adorable Washi that matches their uh paper pads and their sprinkles and they've come out with cute clips and all kinds of fun things but um keep an eye out for more products coming to the crafting desert Diva Store because she's starting to add more items um to go with your planners and other crafting that you might do and she's really fast to ship I never wait more than 2 or 3 days to get my stuff from her she's just absolutely amazing and yes I am on her design team but it doesn't change the fact that she ships really fast and she has great customer service and even if I wasn't on her design team I would still purchase from her she's just a sweetheart so I hope you enjoyed this video I hope it gave you the information that you needed and I hope you have a great week thanks
Confetti and Cards with Lisa Mensing
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How being a polyglot made me more money 💰
hey I'm Dorian I speak five languages Italian French Spanish English and Portuguese and what keeps me motivated to learn languages is I found a process where I just have fun as I learn languages so having fun and then also career-wise learning more languages means having access to more opportunities and more opportunities mean more cash so I have a little story for you a few years ago I was a photographer in a hotel and I was working in a team my other team members will speak mostly English and Italian broken English by the way and I will bring twice twice as much clients compared to my friends just because I could communicate so easily with all these people so this is another example of how language learning can bring you cash
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The World's Deadliest Religious Cults All Had One Thing In Common #cults #koresh #prophets
in today's episode we look at how jim jones heaven's gate and david koresh took advantage of the confusion created by a bible that mixes two different religions the latest news history and analysis from the perspective of the first christians tune into the fbn worldwide 24 7 radio stream [Music] stapling two different religions together makes for a confusing bible confused parishioners and sets the stage for apex predators con men and satan's parasites to lead people to spiritual and physical death in our last episode we took a closer look at how a judaized gospel like mark has led people to actual death with its verse about handling snakes and drinking poison in 1618. we compared it to the original verse as found in the original christian bible of 144 a.d and demonstrated how it was edited in judaized to create the version now found in the king james bible we can only hope it had an impact and that christians in the evangelical community will stop waving around rattlesnakes during church services now we can say for a fact that a few have stopped doing that after seeing the show and we're encouraged by the emails that we've received we showed some to bishop theophilus of the marcionite christian church for some feedback and he had a simple reply he said it sounds like they're in a cult unquote now his words had an impact on the crew here at fbn and we decided to find out if the judaized version of the bible was leading people to death in other ways besides just mark 16 18 and it didn't take long now at its core the source of the problem is stapling the hebrew bible or torah as it was renamed the old testament onto the original christian bible now because this occurred during the council of nicaea in 325 a.d you're probably unaware of it and just assumed that the renamed old testament has always been a part of the christian bible and there's a lot of institutions that prefer you keep thinking that way because when you do it's easy to overlook the fact that the world's deadliest religious cults have all used the old testament writings to brainwash and ultimately kill their followers and one of their favorite characters in that hebrew bible is the prophet elijah in the book of ezekiel this is the jewish character they all fashion themselves after and they all pointed to passages that foretell a prophet arriving just before the quote unquote jewish messiah in the end of the world david koresh of the branch davidians jim jones and applewhite of the heavens gate cult all use the old testament prophet angle and other hebrew bible fever dream characters to brainwash and kill people simply put it is the corrupt tree that never bears good fruit now when you remember that our christian god was only revealed to us through jesus you begin to ask yourself questions like how did this carnal deity of jews become one and the same with our god how did these psychotic and barbaric scribblings from ezekiel like kill them all kill the women and children and other verses like cut off her hand and show her no pity how did they end up being called the word of god now if you were to step back for a moment and be intellectually honest with yourself could you picture jesus ever saying something like that of course not and we see this stapled on hebrew bible used as a force multiplier and leverage point to justify and rationalize barbaric behavior and violence especially in movies and television smearing christianity by way of inference after all it's in your bible you are now compelled to defend it are you not you're now put in the position of defending someone else's religion bible people and deity well wait a minute how did that happen when did i sign up for all that to poison and destroy my brothers and you will know my name is the lord when i lay my vengeance upon thee and it is from this confusion and cognitive dissonance that satan's parasites and con men like koresh applewhite and jim jones festered and thrived as they destroyed christians spiritually and physically now would they have been able to foment this kind of destruction without a judaized bible and perverted gospels absolutely not the carnal old testament gives them license to justify virtually anything no matter how bizarre and outlandish by simply pointing to the old testament and in toning this is the word of god look at it read it and the parishioners flip the pages and see that it appears to be so it's a house of contradictions and any one verse can be used to cancel another verse or justify one ignoring a different verse using word games and semantics or and this is my favorite using context you see it's religious alchemy the art of blending oil and water and there's nothing christian about it it doesn't make sense because it can't make sense for a great example of how people spend lifetimes playing mind games and performing linguistic gymnastics pick up a copy of the talmud and see how the experts do it now all three of these psychopaths portrayed themselves as modern day prophets as described in the old testament and the scrolls of judaism and all three acted just as chaotically as the barbaric deity in that hebrew bible but even the most charismatic orator has to have the right kind of audience to close the sale and confused christians are ripe for the picking now had these christians been grounded in their true faith they would have seen the old testament and judaism the same way they view buddhism hinduism or islam alien faiths and religions that worship deities that have nothing to do with the christian god revealed to us only through jesus christ and with that correct grounded view they would have been largely immune from the likes of quresh heaven's gate and jim jones they wouldn't have ended up on a journey to the spiritual road to nowhere they wouldn't have ended up dead drowned in the spiritual dead sea the moment that hebrew bible was stapled onto the christian bible in 325 a.d it doomed generations of christians souls that we'll never get back but let's take a closer look at one of these modern day judaizers this david koresh of the branch davidians first of all that's not even his real name just like the jesus killers so often do to blend in among us he changed his name his real name is vernon howell and he had it legally changed to david koresh in 1990 his childhood and early adult life was steeped in the teachings of the seventh-day adventists an old testament-inspired denomination that celebrates a form of mass on saturday just like jews do with faith rooted in a failed 19th century rapture cult called the millerites you see for them everything is about the book of daniel and these people are judaizers on steroids and it's no surprise that vernon two names got his malignant start there in fact what do we always say the corrupt tree does not bear good fruit now koresh said the name change came from his belief that he was now the head of the biblical house of david quresh is the hebrew translation of cyrus the name of the persian king who jews say freed them from bondage in babylon to return home to israel koresh even had the star of david emblazoned on the branch davidian flag that flew over their compound and i'll add a picture of it for our video audience so again mixing two different religions vernon viewing himself as some sort of super prophet that was sent to save jews instead he led 76 christians many of them children to a fiery death all in a misguided mission to worship an alien deity and religion just like the elijah prophet jim jones and his poisoned kool-aid koresh applewhite jim jones and falling not far from the corrupt tree are john hagee robertson and falwell old testament carnival barkers adorned with hebrew prayer shawls as they perform in front of the tv cameras deceiving christians and leading them to spiritual and physical death however they would be unable to perform these theological parlor tricks with the original christian bible of 144 a d and within it the gospel of the lord the revelation received by paul the apostle directly from christ because it also contains the original unedited ten books or epistles galatians first and second corinthians romans philemon first and second thessalonians laodiceans philippians and colossians you see there's no fertile ground for them to plant the seeds of deception no moist soil for the judaized seeds of lies and carnal fantasies to germinate and grow no renamed old testament and alien religion and deity by the way you can get a free copy at theveryfirstbible.org dot o r g and now that satan's parasites have hijacked america and most of the western countries turning them into a spiritual wasteland of sodomy abortion atheism transgenders moral relativism and child molesting and then exporting this vile cargo around the world well now would probably be a pretty good time to figure out which religion you believe in will you turn to our christian god as revealed to us only through christ or remain wallowing in the confused poisonous dead sea of the judaizers surrounded by drowning lukewarm christians christians in name only and once again special thanks to bishop andrew theophilus of the mercianite christian church for helping us out with the background information on today's episode i'll have links in the show notes for all the subjects we touched on today and although we don't ask for donations one of the ways that you can support the show is by simply sharing links to it after all what could be more important than helping free other christians from the theological prison of the old testament and the jesus killers and remember god's chosen people are baptized christians make sure your name is among them thanks for listening i'm darren kalama for first news on the firstbiblenetwork.com kill them all old and young girls and women and little children does that sound like something jesus would ever say to you the first christians didn't think so either and that's why you won't find the old testament in the first christian bible of 144 a.d reconnect with your pre-nicene christian roots and the bible you are meant to have 10 books and the gospel of the lord download your free ebook at the veryfirstbible.org
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Stern Market Minute: Things That Can Hurt Your Property Value
hey everybody Mike Walters with the stern team at Keller Williams here again for another Stern Team market minute so today I want to go through a few things that could negatively impact the value of your home and when you know these things you go out take care of them so that you can drive your value so the first one is neglected maintenance and this could be something as simple as you know peeling paint could be the painting on the outside of your house is maybe faded it could be uh maybe have um an HVAC unit an air conditioner or a furnace that is at your near end of life let's take care of these things up front because what you're actually doing is making a contribution to the equity in your home okay the second is diyi projects now if you're any fan of any of uh social media uh whether it be Instagram Facebook or maybe even uh HGTV as an example you've seen those d I projects go wrong so trust in a licensed professional to take care of those house modifications or remodels because what you're actually doing is you are going to see the return many more times better for you when you use a a licensed contractor to do that work last thing is the roof I can't tell you how many times we've had clients or part of clients that have had major issues with the roof and unfortunately this is a high price tag issue a typical roof will give you about 25 or 30 years and if you've had a storm maybe some shingles have popped off you want to take advantage of the time take care of those issues right away and if your roof is at the end of life go ahead and start advancing uh and saving money five six years ahead of time so that way when that time does come up you've already put the money aside to pay for it so if you've got any questions you need help connecting with u a preferred contractor give us a call text or emails cuz we'd love to help
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Food Facts: Leftovers
whether you've cooked your meal at home or bought it at a restaurant knowing how to preserve leftover food is key to avoiding spoilage and foodborne illness air water and temperature are your biggest concerns when it comes to safely handling leftovers remembering these tips can make all the difference when using foil or plastic wrap to pack food for storage press down firmly to eliminate air and keep it out to avoid water accumulation cool leftover food uncovered before placing it in the refrigerator refrigerate leftovers as promptly as possible lead never Place hot food directly into the refrigerator don't leave food out for more than two hours one hour if you're in a warm climate most leftovers should be frozen if they won't be consumed within three to four days whether Frozen or refrigerated leftovers should be reheated thoroughly before you eat them knowing how to handle leftovers is smart it saves money prevents food waste and keeps your food safe get more food facts at ift.org food facts
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Why weren't the citizens included in this plan?
well this plan has been since 2018 with with the beach to bridge plan it was turned down by the state for years uh now with the traffic volumes growing they they are doing their part to help us trying to manage this traffic we are doing Town Halls we're going to have at least two town halls in November so in November look for that we want to hear your input on this yeah and that that's the point the pilot program is to gather this data and let the citizens see how this is actually implemented so we can get some positive feedback on how can how can we improve this you know maybe some of the feedback we get is and I'm expecting that this is probably going to happen is instead of 10 to8 for Route 8 there can probably be a smaller window on that right but if you if you were to start the pilot program and say it's going to be 12:00 to 2 and you got to go to 2:31 days someone's going to say well why did you go a half hour over why did you start we already saw someone complaining why did you start five minutes earlier you need to do a longer window so you have the time to to research the program and then say okay what are the traffic numbers doing what can we do to to shorten this window of time so that the plan has the least impact as possible we're not trying to inconvenience anybody we don't want to inconvenience anybody but finding a plan that's legal and viable uh we don't know of one that doesn't come with some inconvenience to Residents and it's it and not doing something is inconvenience to to everybody in quean County who tries to use Route 18 to watch the entire video series please head to the qac tv YouTube page and while you're there give us a like a share and subscribe so you can hear about all the wonderful things going on in this County thanks for watching
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Dr. Ketan Mehta on Diabetes & Non alcoholic fatty liver disease | Info Bytes | Diabetes India 2023
[Music] thank you friends non-alcoholic fatty liver disease an entity which is so much commonly prevalent in diabetic population in fact it has been seen that even a person becomes diabetic on a routine screening it has been found out they would be detected to have a known alcoholic fatty liver disease so in fact it is considered as a precursor for dysglycemia so the people with pre-diabetes also will have this entity what is called as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease there is a misconception people think that you know the person who has got dyslipidemia in the form of either hypercholesterolemia or hypertriglyceridemia will only have this non-alcoholic fatty liver disease but in fact it is more of metabolic derangements which is causing them and that people who have how this non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has to be screened for adult metabolic abnormalities because these people more likely to have a metabolic syndrome in the form of lipid abnormalities sugar abnormalities high blood pressure and obesity so friends please do not ignore nafld or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease because it can be the harbinger for type 2 diabetes thank you thank you foreign
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The Quiet One (1948) - Full Movie
when I watch them playing they seem like ordinary children by all rights they are ordinary children but circumstances have deformed some of them have serious delinquency records nearly all of them are sick enough need my help as a psychiatrist the root of most of their troubles is that nobody has ever wanted here we try to show them their warning this is the story of one of these 80 boys Donald Peters 10 years old how he lost his way how at last he began to find me we learned his story very slowly by bits and pieces but we'll try to tell it as it happened to Dom secretly in his loneliness and a lost child bewilderment in all these months Donald has made no friend we have never seen him smile he is hardly spoken he is one of the quiet one in all these months he has never had a letter but he is learning to endure disappointment he used to hide himself to suffer now he wants me to know he is unhappy this boy wants all my attention at his stage there painfully jelly McDonald's ever lucky enough to open up you have to go through that too you Oh you mrs. Johnson has very good reasons for not keeping order her boys are very backward in their reading as in all their study children are much more deeply ashamed of being stupid than most of us realize they are stupefied by shame they've failed so often they're afraid even to try anymore before they can ever begin to trust their intelligence they have to be sure they're like no matter how stupid they seem or what they do before they know they're like they can't like you until they like you they can't even begin to learn Donald has never learned to read a word but here seeing and hearing simple words one at a time with nobody hurrying him or scolding or jeering at him Donald will learn to read but not for a while again for just such a word as baby arouses a deep turmoil of feelings and behind the feelings rise memories which still hold him in terrible hunger and hatred the vanished father whose face he can't even recall the mother who has no room for him in her life grandma his home with her a home he hates so much that even at night he seldom comes back these are the memories Donna lives in day and night as early on that morning grandma's out looking for him again wherever he may be hiding himself this time and she is wishing to goodness she'd never in her life have to smack him or scold him or go claim him back at Children's Court or ever look on his mean mopey sassy little face again that's how a day begin somebody else named on helpless fury Nicholas stealing my rent money all times let me call as a clown Big Love like always and I know who you've cut it the same old hopeless confusion misunderstanding rage and pain and fear and hatred and the sick quiet that follows violence and duty without love peacemaking fail a heavy burden for an old woman a heavy burden for a little boy that's the way it keeps on going this is one of the things that counts most heavily against Donald when he does go to school he can't seem to learn or even pay attention he's way behind the children he sits with the teachers can't spare time for of course the streets of a city can be a wonderful school freedom is wonderful too but if you're as lonely as Donald is all you learn is more loneliness and Donald's kind of freedom his solitary confine everybody else has someplace to go some definite thing to do and after a while you even want to go home but home is no refuge home is a place of unutterable boredom sadness wild daydream vengefulness rebellion children who by their friends will do almost anything to feel they belong but Donald doesn't know yet how to keep this kind of friend he's failed again the baby in him is desperate to be comforted well Ryan it smells like home but it's no home for you are you coming back in here or not which is Facebook don't shush me getting talking your place which is first order I didn't mean it like you took it which is Facebook I didn't say it like you took it for right I took it for all I know you better say a thing like that I think I take this business for us that it more fast because if that's what you look before you better look someplace else didn't nobody ask you to swallow nothing don't give me that stuff wasn't trying to give you no stuff what you call it don't call enough tell me every time baby alone ready in mind your vehicle doggonit woman when's my next time big mouth come on if you're coming you stay here with Eileen have you got something to give the kid and you so Donald came to work these were the things which made him money one months after he saw the last of his people he was still paralyzed by his memory there wasn't much we could do for him till he made some move in the south once every year at work Rick and pretty thick runner fish if you're good at it and just knock them on the head the regular holiday / days now very shyly Donald had been watching a new counselor named Claire only watching and very shyly for children of Donald's kind have a desperate terror of rejection but now at last against all that terror in front of everybody Donald took the greatest risk of his life and made the first friend of his life it was a great day for Donald and for us too one of our social workers came over and congratulated Clara he wondered what for but Miss Roberts knew what Donald had been through and after she told Clarence a little about the child Clarence realized he had been partnered to a small but very important miracle from then on Donald with his touchy as a boy children always are when their affections begin to be stirred up he was touches to fall toward his new friend if Clarence handed him a shirt with a hole in it Donald was sure it was a calculated personal betrayal all the meaner in front of the other boy Clarence wondered what the Dickens was wrong with him it was all to the good though now that Donald was beginning to open up almost anything could happen one day in crashed class Donald was making a little bold he wanted to make it look like a sea shoe he couldn't say why he just wanted it to be a seizure Donal seemed to be doing fine suddenly the hands that were working in the damp clay of the unborn shell draw him into a deep quicksand Donald Donald what's the trouble okay try it again the bottom of memory has opened and engulfed all afternoon in great misery and turmoil he must hunt among those memories you yeah Oh Donald's kind of hunting would exhaust and frighten stronger and wiser people in here in the past when he was in trouble Donald had nobody to turn to now for the first time he feels the life-giving warmth and gratitude that comes of being comforted and for the first time with clouds as health it begins to take his place among the other boys even as failure with the shell at the beginning of a victory for with it he has begun to make something tangible with his hand out of the depths of his past unhappen altogether it looks as if he were really beginning to take hold of his life during these next weeks as a matter of fact everything is going to go much better for Donald we'll do some butterfly chasing of his own he gets to be a pretty good basketball forward for his side much to his astonishment he'll begin to read in his appointments with me he becomes almost articulate most important of all for Donald he goes back to the little seashell and keeps at it until he finishes it that gives him his first real sense of accomplishment by now he seems to have become very much a part of the life here he hardly seemed like the same boy anymore but he isn't well yet by anyway so much can happen blindly bye miss Chan and on this morning a great deal happened to Don when he saw that Miss Roberts was driving into town Donald suddenly realized whom he had made the bull he had made it prison mother now it was on its way but it was only on its way to my office what's going on here you can't when Miss Roberts told me about the bowl I decided it was time to tell down all the facts Donald's mother had disappeared not even his grandmother knew where she was what he made of his knowledge and what came of it brought about the most important turning point in Donald's life with us you what Donald is trying to do takes a lot of courage a strong will towards reality in life to suffer the uprooting of the dearest thing you have known and try to transplant your affections to go ahead rather than retreat to put your need and your love once again in another's trust in all of your life and again so recently you have been betrayed Donald has come a long way with us thanks largely to his friendship with clarin a long way you a mirror is no longer a focus from misery and self-hatred but more like a window on a happy present and a hopeful future an image of a happy child the man he hopes to be like but he hasn't come far enough a starving man can't share food no matter how much there is and a child so desperate perfection can't bear to share I'll fix you all right now all right Calvin what are you doing to them anyway right with you how do you do that for what did you do now you go over and fix up that I can be quick about it you are a guy's Clara here oh it's our bit don't worry about that that me happened are you going to move on now you expect those beds what you want to make a mess of drinks for half what got into you something wrong something happened alright now let's straighten up these better huh it was a question whether Donald needed more to talk out whatever was disturbing him or live it out first the director and I agreed we better give him a chance to work it out his own way but chances have to be taken because after all there are things you can only find out for yourself and biasing there are things nobody can ever find out for you ever tell you or ever show you they're too deep inside you and as the day grew darker and colder Donald found the mom he saw his mother and all that he wished of her and could never hope for he began to see the home he'd broken his heart over for what it really was and seeing that accepting that his own spirit began to come of age they turned back toward the school looking back knowing as much about it now as Donald knew then we can date a good deal from his run away when he gave back the lighter he didn't only begin to put an end to his stealing he gave back his extravagant emotional claims on Clara his extreme hypersensitive jealousy from now on you will begin to make friends his own age as well with his experience on the track the baby in Donna began to die the child was born he will still suffer in remembrance of his people but he is less liable than before to enshrine an unreality he can better except his mother listener his homelessness this temporary home there is no happy ending to Donald's story the happiest thing we can say is that the worst of his loneliness loneliness that paralyzes and kills ended we can help him now that he's begun to make peace with his past begins to feel at home in the present we can help him to equip himself against the future that's the most we can hope to do here it will quick for any of the boys who lie sleeping here to clear away some of the great harm they suffered in the difficult world they came from make them a little better able to take care of themselves in the difficult world they must return to a little better able to live usefully and generously in that world a little better able to care for the children they will have and their parents were to care for them past the generations of those named in childhood each making the next in its own image create upon the darkness like mirrors lost face to face an infinite corridor of despair to keep open a place of healing courage and hope for as many as we can afford to care for among the thousands of those children life sleeping tonight in impoverished little rooms and in poor fugitive derelict holes and a rotten depths of the city in poverty bewilderment anger pride fear lovelessness may drive in the sickness into the crime and who in the world which disfigures them cannot be cared for and are not one you
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BROKEN Magicka Dragonknight PvP Build | ESO Deadlands
what is going on guys horcrux here welcome back to the channel and guess what deadlands is here as predicted magicka dragonites are absolutely overpowered the mag dk is back in action in full swing is our time to shine guys so let's get into one of the most broken pvp builds you could run on your mag dk let's do it right now [Music] okay guys so before we get into today's video a huge shout out to my patrons you guys keep me going thank you all so much for your ongoing support i know we've got a couple more patrons here in the past week or so thank you so much for your support welcome to the community that out of the way let's get into the build guys i love this wait you i'm getting very giddy just i'm trying to calm myself right talking about this build i'm trying to keep it as short and sweet as possible but there's a lot to unravel so we're not going to miss any details so let's start with the basic character sheet here's everything completely unbuffed we are running the atromundus because it's just broken we're running the bewitch sugar skulls food we're not running vampire you do not need it whatsoever and then we're running britain as our race for the cost reduction now if we get everything fully buffed up here so we're getting a 5500 spell damage on our front bar we got about 28 crits resistances are crazy high as well even on the back bar we're hitting at 25k physical resistance so recovery you don't have to worry about any that guys because of the charge straight change they change the charge straight to where it pretty much doubles it and yeah that's what we're kind of abusing on this build to be honest the charge is really great i myself had no issues sustaining last patch and now we can run dual wield and one of the good things about rain dual it is since they doubled the effective charge now we can put charge one of our swords and in addition we can have one more trait to play around with on our front bar which is really cool so once that's what we're running i'm gonna go ahead and swirl the best part first you guys may have heard me talk about it but we are running the deadly strike set so we're running dual will this time i know you guys like my dk builds i've never ran dual before well it's an absolute must on this i mean you could run an infernal staff if you want but the benefits of dual just greatly outweighs the infernal staff okay so in our mayhem we're reigned nerd home on our off pan we are running charge running poisons because of the change of the combustion passive every time you inflict someone poisoned you actually get a whole thousand stamina back which is pretty nutty right so the deadly strike set what it does it gives you weapon small damage uh gives you crit weapon small damage and then increases your damage over time and channel abilities by 15 that is literally every single ability we have in our kits besides our whip and our leap this 15 is absurd wait till you see these tool slips here in just a moment all right so this is what running our front bar no you do not have to double borrow this set because you're not gonna kill anyone on your back bar so having the five piece proc on your back bar who cares right you're only gonna kill people in your front bar anyway that's when you need your dots to do the most damage so we're only running this on the front bar back bar yes we're running iron blood they did not change it they did not nerf it thank you so much zost for leaving to say completely alone it's very broken you're definitely gonna need this patch with all the crit builds coming out with the proc sets guys are gonna be hitting super super hard so you you have to be able to live the burst especially with these stamina boys with the chlorine set now it's pretty scary all right next up we're running we're actually running grothgar we are back to our roots guys so look at the tooltip on this bad boy look at the tool tip on this bad boy it is back to where it was originally before all the nerves 22 50 and some change but now guys it can crit too right it can also crit so rothgar hits hard as hell they did nerf applying the burning status effect for balancing reasons for the dk but this still hits really really hard and there's people around you like you could just absolutely melt people with rocco we're running the two pieces of this obviously now when it comes to the armor weights ideally you want to run three three one i unfortunately do not have a light rothgar shoulder of all things so i am forced to run a two four one spread math hard yeah two four one but ideally you want three three one when it comes to the trait on the sets um we are running dead three deadly on the body with the dual on the front bar and now you'll want to run your iron blood jewelry okay and then you'll have iron blow on the back bar your wrestle staff as well defending i might add is the trait i forgot to go over that and then you want to iron blood cures ideally you want this reinforced but i didn't want to use the transmute stones to change this running a pretty good spread running impenetrable a reinforced on your heavy piece if you got it and then the rest of it you probably wouldn't run impenetrable i again am very frugal and don't want to waste my transmute stones which i do not grind for whatsoever guys so rocket sturdy here and then we are rocking one piece train need to kind of fill out our slot economy this should be in pin not well fitted and then the jewelry now this is very important we're running everything infused okay smoke damage slow damage and then we're going one cost reduction there's two benefits to this i want to explain just a moment account makes this build super nutty and one of the skills in the dk kit that they change ash cloud it's probably the most op skill in the entire game right now so we'll come back to this one so here's the entire setup only running one tri-stat piece from grothgar you could if you want to be a little more tanky you run tri-stats on your bigger pieces but i wouldn't recommend that you're planning taking enough then plus with the iron blood product you're kind of not gonna die okay skills skills have changed quite a bit from our previous all right and also i forgot uh we're running malacanang yeah malcath you can swap this the ring of the pel order if you want to kind of crush on the crit it's completely irre-changeable if you want to because the rock r can't crit so ringing the pedal order is definitely not bad plus you get a really nutty hill from when you solo 20 lifesteal from all your dots that's pretty crazy so you can either run malacath or ring of the pill order it's entirely up to you okay guys now skills skills work it's really fun front bar is identical so we're running engulfing flames i just want you guys to take one look at the tool dips all right just just for one second just for one second our tool tape on leap is 24k all right our our tool tip on our burning apprecia is 25k [Laughter] is 25k all right guys it's these dots hit so hard it's and plus the more damage you do the more healing you get from burning embers but we'll go over the sets again all the skills engulfing flames definite must fossilize definitely around fossilized or shattering because of the changes to whip because the changes to whip you can permanently get a power lash so when you use burning talons you immobilize them if they try to roll dodge you see see them with fossilized now they're immobilized again that means you can keep power lashing there's no cooldown on power lash now so you're literally literally a ballerina okay so we're just going to take a moment to read it here targeting off balance enemy or mobilize changes its ability to power lash allowing you to lash an enemy at half the cost a deal a metric shutdown flame damage and healing you for this is a burst so now it's not over two seconds they remove the internal cooldown to this you can literally be a ballerina this is the best change in the dk kit by far and it has completely changed the way the class function the the class functions that the best offense is the best events or however the saying goes right you i'm trying to not come from going over this class trying to keep my cool so burning embers ferocious leaving the front bar back bar this is a flex spot i don't know exactly what i want to run yet i will be streaming this build every single day so this is your flex spot you can either put entropy or molten armaments here because everything's hybridized your live attacks from your dual world hit super hard like really really hard but they changed flames with oblivion to hit three people now so this is just added burst plus you get crit on the back bar from this and he has three people it's pretty good uh and again this is a flex spot you can swap this out for entropy or a molten armament entirely up to you quite getting blood on the back bar rapid regeneration back bar balata armor they did change this a little bit i i forgot what they did uh to be honest i think they did something don't quote me on that eruption this skill is nutty we're going to take a look at the tooltips just so you guys have reference from what ash cloud can actually do or eruption this does 2 800 a second a second this is 5.6 k over two seconds right this lasts for 18 seconds look at the magic of cost they change it to a toggle ability if you run an infused cost reduction on this this originally cost like 360 magicka but if you're an infused cost reduction lift it changes it down to 60 for magicka just the 64. you toss it down and that's it look at my magical pool nothing happens literally nothing happens and you can just re-toggle this anywhere like it really doesn't matter you can kind of spam this and like nothing happens look my magic doesn't go down at all it just hits so hard so it's hitting for like 1800 then bernie ambers is hitting for you know like 1900 right so this is pretty much a burning embers on the entire ground and it's inflicting people burning sas effects the entire time you can use the healing more for this if you want to but this damage is so freaking crazy man like this this honestly needs turned down a little bit um i'm not sure if they intended this to be this cheap a cost with cost reduction they may have to go in and change some of some of the math whatever behind it but right now guys put this on your bar even the heliomorph is really good but if you just want a metric [ __ ] ton of damage especially in bgs you just toss this cloud into the big mosh pit of people and you're gonna light people up and then last but not least we have corrosive armor got i know we had to explain this you already hit like a freight train imagine popping this and going in on someone it is over gg no re okay and plus you're pretty much godlike the entire time but that's the skill build that's the eye to build guys we're gonna hop into our champion system the champion system you may or may not agree with it but this is why i'm running i'm not even running iron clad which is you know like barton none like one of the best cps you're so tanky on this bill guys you don't need it especially if you swap malacanang to ring of the pill order all that ongoing healing you're doing just intrinsically you don't have to run any defensive cp so i literally have every single one of my cp points into the the big boys up here we got biting auras we got deadly aim bomb matures master at arms have everything in this tree i don't think i'm everyone changes whatsoever we go over to the blue tree i do have survival instincts as pains refugees because this is a pretty uh pretty crazy cp as well i believe this is bugged i believe this tooltip was a bug i think this no no no this is right this is right because in the past 20 forget what i said horcrux is on crack sustain by suffering and then balance vitality for a little bit of health just make sure we don't get uh bursted in case we hop with our pants down on a front bar where iron blood cannot proc and then green tree really doesn't matter if you are running the expensive potions which i'm about to go over liquid efficiency is an absolute must so potions i would recommend for this build fellas going into the slottables here triceps are pretty good but the elastomer draw allows you to free up a slot on your back bar plus it gives you grit in the front bar as well so you can run the atlanta spell drop box these are really good because you can run you don't have to run like multiple armors for entropy or anything like that in the back bar as you guys saw i'm writing flames oblivion just for even more damage and then it gives you the crits as well the crit really doesn't matter all too much because we're running malacanth but if you swap it to ring of the pedal order it's really good as well so it's entirely up to up to you guys how you want to run it then always have essence of detection this is an absolute must for you dk guys out there and then you need to run if you have the money there are these heroism potions that are pretty much a tripod but instead of giving the health burst and the health recovery gives you minor heroism at all times as you guys know with the combustion passive from the dk that more old equals more damage equals more sustain now i'm not going to go into all the passives and all the little niche changes i think i covered the majority of the changes that needed to be talked about you have the power last change where you can pretty much be a ballerina the entire time flames oblivion now has three fireballs you have eruption which is pretty much free to cast right and then that's pretty much it your dot damages absolutely through the roof is if if this gets cleansed who cares everything's super cheap to cost because you have an infused cost reduction glyph on your bar so guys have at it have a good time this is the dk's time to shine if you have any questions please leave them down in the comments i will answer them as soon as i am able don't forget i have discord i have a patreon i have a bvb top five please send your eclipse to horcrux eso yahoo.com now thank you guys for tuning in to the channel and i'll catch you all in the next one don't forget i'll be streaming all week on this build so please enable the bell icon so you know when i go live you guys take care peace [Music] you
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WHY ARE VAMPIRES SO RICH? | Aurorah Dey
okay confence whose mother is that up there his mother is that whose sister is this what's going on here people hey you all know that I am Aurora date and this is the secured entreprenuer movement wake it up wake it up we're gonna wait on my58 Emmer's this is a whirl okay back in October during Halloween I was having a conversation with a few people and one of them asked me why it is that I think vampires are consistently depicted as these ultra rich or ultra wealthy characters okay and so I said well they've got the opportunity to put the three things that you need to achieve wealth in place and they can do this because they're depicted as being immortal okay there were more so we've seen Johnny Depp we've seen Tom Cruise um Brad Pitt oh man you know the original characters original guy who played Dracula you know we've seen all these people play these roles okay and a majority of them yes they have been depicted as very wealthy people who live in these beautiful castles and the original story that that was written about Dracula he actually did live in a very very large castle up on a hill I believe it is in Romania somebody correct me if that's wrong however there are three things that you will need to gain this type of wealth okay and the vampire has the opportunity to do it first the vampire has time the vampire is immortal so the vampire has all the time in the world to start building wealth number two the vampire has a money engine now the vampires money injure may be very different from my money engine and your money engine maybe the vampires money engine could be a blood bank but the vampires blood bank probably pays its shareholders did the doones and and and and just imagine the vampire has little vampire friends who all invest in his blood bank and maybe they sell the blood to all the vampires who knows but the vampire is tired the vampire has a money engine and the vampire has the ability to compound the money's at a high interest rate because remember the book the vampire has a blood bank that's the man vampires corporation and the vampires corporation has shareholders okay now everybody's making money all right and in the vampire lives forever okay now the next question was okay well this individual states that he was not a vampire I don't know if that's true or not whoever okay he says well I'm not a vampire and he said he's 47 years old what what the heaven is he gonna do okay to start to build himself so well well just like anybody who did not have the opportunity to start twenty years ago you can start late and finish rich okay because you only need three things what did I say you need a money engine right now as the entrepreneur your company is the money engine okay so you gotta have a winning business model you've got to have a winning business model and if you don't have the type of company that is a corporation that actually is going to take on shareholders that's actually going to pay out dividends then you've got to have any company that is that has the ability to now make investments now the company can invest because how many of you know we've got vampire companies hello ExxonMobil how long had they been a man around more than 130 years okay if you are from the Pennsylvania area then you might know your water been around for more than two hundred and three years if you were from the New York New Jersey area you got con Edison all right I think it goes by another name but it's but it's but it's Edison all right so I think they've been around for over 200 years Eli Lilly has been around for more than 200 years I'm just trying to name some off the top of my head okay black & decker more than a hundred and forty years okay let me think let me think let me think let me think that's best looking that really those are the companies that really come to mind that have been paying out dividends for more than 100 years so for more than 100 years we've got these corporations that have helped a lot of people around the world become mega multi millionaires even billionaires why because they are going to pay you a percentage of what they earn just because you own stock you own a piece of stock you only share I stopped with their company okay so three things money engine the opportunity to compound your money and a high interest rate and time okay so you all know that you can find me at Aurora Dayton consulting.com and let me tell you when you go to Aurora take on something calm right now we've got the wealth in action 2020 up get on the list because this year we are going to the French Riviera so if you want to feel touch be around this type of opulence this type of wealth that we're talking about that the vampire has had the opportunity to take advantage of for a lifetime okay and you come with us to the wealth and excursion 2020 get on the list so we can send you the juicy details when we actually get all of that up but all right until next time hey you all know that I am although a day and I want you to join me here in Monaco for the wealth in action excursion 2020 did you know that Montecarlo is the wealthiest country in the world one in three people Armenian is here and there's only 38,000 people who inhabit this place okay why is that well first of all you've got the greatest GDP per capita and you haven't had income taxes here since 1869 it is attracting people from over 100 nations hello join us welcomes Persian 22
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Graveyards of Academe: The Necroliberal University
all right welcome everybody uh to graveyards of academe the necro liberal university which we really should have saved for halloween it would have been much more fun then um i'm matt cheney i'm director of interdisciplinary studies here at plymouth state and so work inside the co lab and joining me today is nick helms from the english department hi nick afternoon good to be here uh and nick and i have not planned how we're actually going to to work through this which we really envisioned as a kind of discussion more than anything else because i can't cert i won't speak for nick but i can't claim any grand expertise in any of this it's just the article grabbed our attention and uh we in the co lab thought there was some interesting stuff within it to talk about um whether agreeing with it or not uh it certainly is provocative and so it seemed like a perfect event for the collab um to take some provocative stuff and and throw it out there and see what we make of it see what we can we can discover um so i figured the way we might start is i've got a quick uh uh uh slide deck to share with you of just some basic concepts and quotes from the article and then i figured we could uh go into conversation and discussion and see where this leads us if that works for everybody does that work for you nick yeah absolutely awesome so i will share my screen now and with luck you are all seeing the graveyards all right so um this is a about this reading from the aaup's magazine uh academe and you don't have to have read it don't worry we didn't expect everybody has read it if you have that's great we're going to pull some stuff out of it i will share this slide deck once i'm not sharing my screen i'll put the link into the chat so you all can can follow up with it if you're you're curious but basically what these authors are doing is creating a new um word neologism from some other neologisms that have a little bit more history the first uh coming from michel foucault's idea of the biopolitical the idea of defending from defending the sovereign that is like the king to defending all of society so no longer are you going to war for the king you're going to war to defend society then uh achillian bembe came up with the great idea of necro politics particularly talking within a post-colonial framework so his great book uh necropolis um and in uh the concept of necropolitics and bembe is getting at the idea that those with power now within a post-colonial world and the colonial world have the power to dictate who lives and who dies the power really to um decide what and who is sacrificial he's also drawing on some ideas not just from foucault but also a gamba and there is uh one thing that mbembe is really looking at it from the point of view of um the less developed countries and um particularly the postcolonial the former colonies uh and our writers balthazar whose name i misspelled there i think uh and bill mullen write in their article that in the first world it appears more subtly this necropolitical point of view as lower life expectancies for african americans and the poor as the mass detention of migrants as a thousand or more killings by police each year then there's also that um the word neo-liberal which is used so frequently these days and can feel like a real catch word that doesn't have any meaning but it really does have a have a meaning that we can we can point to um that is the idea that everything can be understood through the market the idea that everything can and should be financialized there's a concept within a lot of neoliberalism that crisis is an opportunity that um never let a good crisis go to waste uh is something you will you will hear associated with neoliberalism though it sort of predates it that that saying um disruption is creativity and it's an eternal law that there will always be winners and losers to know a lot more about neoliberalism you can read philip murowski's wonderful book never let a serious crisis go to waste i'm going to skip this very full slide it's there for your interest if you um really want to dig into this at all but we're here to talk about balthazar and mullen and their idea of necro liberalism so they say and i'm really trying to to just present their article here as much as i can and not editorialize in the least um they say that necro liberalism is visible in universities via uh in those institutions responses to the kovid pandemic they were writing this early on we were talking about who could and could not um work during this um also in the black lives matter movement uh in police violence these are things that really came up this summer a lot um particularly in relationship to universities and so they were writing something somewhat in response to that as well as more generally privatization outsourcing for instance there the example they use is various dining services such as aramark provide services to universities and to prisons and then i had no good word for this but um administrationization of everything um which they get into some it's the movement of power into administration uh away from faculty obviously it's an aaup publication so obviously it's very much on the side of faculty all right uh a couple of quotes i'm not gonna read this whole quote um again i'll give you the link to this slide decking you can see but really what it's getting at is that our idea of the university is a place separate from the ugly realities of the real world actually contributes to our inability to perceive struggles and oppressions we see the university as the place of safety and goodness separate from the world a place of equality amongst all and that is not true and they argue that that causes um or that that leads to a lot of inequalities itself and then their last sentence is so provocative i couldn't help but put it here because i thought it might lead us to some good discussion they said for many years the university has been imagined as a site removed a place in which class race and social conflict can be managed that era is over the madness now has a glossy 30 page brochure and an ever increasing death count all right so that's what we have for the article and again i think it was interesting rereading it again for today was was how much it feels very much of its time in that moment when it was terrifying to contemplate going back to potentially face-to-face classes because that was the moment that provoked this article um and i'm wondering now as we discuss it if we can pull out what um how applicable this still is and and how much how it might help us clarify things moving forward but um nick can i turn it over to you for any thoughts or questions you might want to offer uh yeah so um three i mean uh those of you who know me know i'm probably like i'm mostly here for uh uh cranky commentary and uh random shakespearean illusions um this is all gonna be cranky commentary um so one thing that i was thinking of today before this talk and we mentioned before we started the recording that um uh that this event didn't get advertised as well as it might have because march first snuck up on snuck up on us um the semester is moving forward at a frightening at a lightning pace um and i think uh one of the things we might talk about is the ways that um in a in a diffuse way the ways that um this event and this discussion kind of went under the radar and got pushed out of the things that we could manage in a week are exactly the types of systems that lead to the necro liberal university about uh overburdening everybody with work defining people's value in terms of work and then um writing off humanity life health mental health as you know sort of like a bit of a profit loss but not a real problem to the way the system runs um uh so that's thought number one um thought number two make sure i'm recovering these all all these um i'm really intrigued by the way that i think another way of paraphrasing um sort of like necro liberalism versus um a a notion of the university as community is thinking about profit versus care um the motive of the educate of higher ed as being a system designed around profit maximizing profit minimizing expense um you know insert sununu here um and versus uh the university as a public good education is a public good education is a place where students needs also need to be met the very idea of like a basic needs statement about and campus care resources comes with it a different logic than that profit-driven motive from necro-liberal universities so care versus profit i think is a good rubric not that care resources won't masquerade as care and actually be actually be implements of profit and improvements of necro-liberalism um i'm thinking of um uh i'm thinking of benefit systems or accommodation systems that are built more around protecting universities and employees from liability than they are about meeting students needs um for it for example which which i think is the general case of um ada accommodations in higher ed in america at large it's about avoiding liability rather than providing access um and we and the list goes on for systems that masquerade as care when they're actually about profit and maximizing work um the third thought is that um this is just a pet peeve of mine but that final quote i'm gonna read it aloud again for many years the university has been imagined as a site removed a place in which class race and social conflict can be managed that era is over the madness now has a glossy 30 page brochure and an ever increasing death count um and this this is the little bit that's coming out of shakespeare um the use of i chafe against the use of the word madness in that sentence and it's very typical to describe the actions just to describe the self-interested prophet motivations of the hyper wealthy the hyper elite uh those who are running the game as madness but i think that's also a misnomer because the metaphor implies that they don't make sense that they're irrational whereas they very much do have their own rationality involved it's just not one that cares about us um and and and actual madness is a is as a completely and you know entirely different uh sort of thing um so uh anyway those are my three thoughts i see chat is already hopping um and people probably have things that they want to say so i will shut up marcia asked a great question that i don't remember the answer to you might remember nick um how did do they distinguish between public and private institutions i don't remember them doing so they do talk about how um public and private institutions especially those that are wealthy and public institutions that also have large endowments um are they have a greater luxury of pretending that these necro-liberal policies are not in place um so in in there although who has actually sp like what unit what institution in 2020 or in 2021 has actually dipped into the endowment to provide greater care for their students like i don't think any institutions are doing that um uh and it's a side comment in the piece not something that they really get into but i think that that is an element of um further analysis endowments are only for emergencies what on earth are we living through yeah exactly excellent i was just catching up with the chat um something as you were talking i remembered was this summer when we're in the midst of thinking about how we were going back um a colleague said to me you know he had left the military after a good career in the military because he he really didn't want to be in charge of people's life and death situations anymore and he really didn't expect that to be what he would be getting into in higher education all right so where should we take this conversation where do you want to go folks a question i had as we were talking was do you think it is true that we have thought of the university as separate from the world i'm not sure that would spend my experience um but i wonder if that also gets getting back to marsha's question of what does that go back to the kind of institution that you are at i'm so just speaking for myself i think that people of my generation and prior generations did see the institution as a a safe haven a place where you know you could explore ideas they have very romantic visions which when i'm down in concord is exactly how the legislature sees us except they have us with huge endowments and you know tons of money at our disposal and it's always interesting dispelling those notions um but yeah i do think that it has been and amongst people who aren't attending now probably still is seen as a place of of safety and um care and uh the ability to do pretty much whatever you want whether it's going down your lazy river or your climbing wall and i wish people would quit writing about elite institutions as if they were college drive centers i think that question about who owns the narrative of what higher education is is really interesting and i i also think that we we bear some responsibility in this as well i'm not sure that we've done a great job in higher ed over the last two to three decades recognizing that we needed to have a greater say in what that narrative was i think it's only as the these stakes have become so clear that it we've realized just how that story has shifted in ways that are really problematic for us and we've lost unfortunately some of our cultural legitimacy to stand up and say no that's not what we are that's not what we do the thing that this also makes me wonder about though too and something that i don't have much expertise about i think about like other fraught moments in the history of the university and how this compares and it and i guess the only one that i'm like immediately comes to mind is like the late 60s like during the civil rights movement when um and the vietnam protests when so much of that was playing out on campuses across the country and how the risk the assessment of what it feel the riskiness of being on campus now how that compares to what that felt like i just i would be curious to hear from people who lived through that kind of cultural moment like how this feels compared to that um i realized totally different you know kinds of um tensions and scenarios but it's interesting to see how institutions respond to crisis um and certainly there i you know we all know of some notable examples in the late 60s if universities doing a terrible job responding to crisis but overall i wonder how how those two things compare i don't know just some thoughts that was also a time when the crisis was useful for certain ideologies because you know that was the time ronald reagan as governor of california stepped in and really attacked the university of california and it began the process that led to a defunding um so that at this point now the university of california is vastly more expensive than it was um even proportionally for for people then um because that was that was the idea of the elite you know this this elite school is turning all you wonder much of what we're now sowing was reaped right i get those backwards was what are we reaping now with so men right um that that was at the beginning of a shift in public perception um of what was happening on campuses you know were people able to look in on that and say you know this isn't this is what college is supposed to be about uh what's happening in these schools and we need to to get get better control of them or shift that in useful ways one of the things i really like about this piece about this essay as a piece of analysis is that it takes a systemic look at uh the pandemic at racial violence not just in terms of themselves as like the pandemic as a system but looking at the systems in this case higher education that have had additional pressure put on them because of the pandemic because of um george floyd and subsequent protests um that we've got all sorts of overburdened systems that are built to barely function because that's where profits maximized and as soon as anything happens like texas freezing over everything breaks um literally figuratively on social media et cetera one thing i'm thinking about with this particularly and with our students right now um undergoing remote only classes many of them isolating getting meals delivered to them and such um my sense my extremely anecdotal sense is that oh yeah and how does that breaking then get get politicized um um martha might see where i'm going here my sense is that the growing narrative among our students and i think among um budget-minded lawmakers is that so much of education is a luxury good like dining like dorms like climbing walls and we have become a system that is bloated with our own excesses and that needs to be cut when actually those things are education trying to throw luxury goods onto the bill to hang on in the wake of budget cuts from state and federal government um and personally i would say those were bad moves but those were moves made from a past crisis that was taken advantage of but now yeah i fear that the um uh the the narrative is going to be oh the four-year college experience is a luxury good rather than the four-year college experience has been systemically underfunded for decades and now is that the point of of breaking that it's at marsha gets into the question of the public good we have lost this sense and i don't know how we got there but i think one of the things that gives me hope or or at least cause for action going forward is this idea of wanting to revitalize the concept of the public good that it does really feel lost and and unintelligible even to people um and so advocating for that feels valuable right now so that's sort of what i've i've been thinking about a lot over the coveted time too because i think that um we have seen in amidst all of the the struggles and challenges and things we've also seen these great moments of people able to come together and care for each other and uh within institutions and outside of them and and wanting to to increase those sorts of moments and as a way to perhaps decrease some of the more negative ones it's been nice for instance to see at least at plymouth our students true responsibility with so much of this we've asked a terrible amount of them um and they've really just it's such a pleasure to be in classes and talking with them because they're they're doing on the most for the most part really doing an extraordinary job in in in challenging situations um and so thinking about about that um generosity and the public good is sort of where i think i will end up moving after after we survive all of this you know and get a bit of a rest i hope at some point do we feel like do you feel like the only when you talk about re-convincing someone who i don't know that there is a public good here is are we talking about politicians like like where does the the power of that narrative lie like who is it that we have to convince of that because i i i worry so much that ultimately the only the solution is convincing people in political um politicians that that this is the case and that's so that changes that's so mercurial right like that feels so not a cultural shift that feels like if we can just get the latest people who happen to have some power to see us differently and portray us differently maybe our funding will shift in some useful ways when ultimately if like the larger the larger foundation is cracked right about an understanding of what what we do and how what we do is public good how do we how do we shift that like how do we fix that foundation i wonder that's the biggest question you're absolutely right because until until it comes from the voting base until it comes from the people it doesn't matter who you have in concord or in washington or any other you know capital making decisions because this disinvestment in state um in public higher ed and is nationwide there are very few states there are some that are investing in it i would love to know what's going on in louisiana right now where they have this huge push to increase yeah to in louisiana to increase money for k-12 and public higher ed um so there are some states where you're beginning to see that change and i'd love to go in and figure out why what's causing that because i do think it has to start far below us really in many great cases can't start with us because we're it so instead you know you can't self-serve uh you gotta figure out some way to get out there and make the change happen before they reach us i think it's a bigger problem than just us though right i mean i i constantly constantly am thinking about the united states postal service right i mean the the idea that the postal service needs to be profitable like i just heard a story this morning about they're going to lose and i don't remember what the number is they're going to lose this amount of money well of course because i mean that's not what it's about so i i don't know it feels like it feels a little myopic to only be concerned about what's going on with higher education when really it's about public good shared community and and taking care of each other that's what we've lost i feel like and i think that emphasis on care and community is really important is a really important part of this uh this frame that we're talking about um because there's a rhetorical trap to try to get more funding whether it be for higher education or through k-12 or for the post office which is um well i can't directly spend the post office but i swear there's connection um the concept of the lost year of how much time our students are losing due to the pandemic which is built against this ableist construct of a person at this point in their life should have this reading level this arithmetic level this public speaking level etc and be this competitive in the global marketplace which the core core belief there is your value as a human being is based on how much work you can produce which and and that's at the core of the neoliberal model is that your value is your profitability um so while we could perhaps get money and i'm just i've known nothing about the situation in louisiana but i kind of wonder having worked in alabama for a while and knowing how bad um uh uh how bad nationwide rankings are for educational systems in southern and deep south states one frequent refrain is well we've got to catch up with everybody else and that might get you funding today but it ultimately feeds into the the necro-liberal machine moving forward um it's it's uh it's losing the war to to to win the fight um i so i think i mentioned earlier i'm like raising my sister from thousands of miles away she lives in tennessee and she's 18 and she's just a junior so she's technically homeless and right now and it's it's really interesting to keep thinking about this idea of oh the university being a safe place and it's i'm thinking a lot about how for me it is and is not all at once which is not really foreign to me for things to be both good and bad at all times um and so i think about like in school there are there are there are ways to use school to like fill the gaps in care like for me very specifically school was always a place where i got gaps of care filled by teachers by support people like for example like my sister's almost i'm trying to get her connected with services she can get a fee waived for the sat she can get if she was in school she get free lunch she would um get help with going to college and and people helping her specifically because she's homeless and um paying for uniforms if you have your uniform all these things and i had free lunch when i was younger and it's it's really interesting to me to think about um how that gets associated with legitimate care i think it is legitimate not only just in the financial sense but i definitely my i did not like my house and teachers were the only people that that filled that gap of care and even into college i think that's i'm not gonna lie i think it's still a thing like my sister is 18 right now and she's going to go to college and honestly 18 that you're still a ch she's still she doesn't know she like needs care and i just keep thinking like i have to like think about where she's gonna go to college i'm like i feel like i'd rather die than have her go to like a big r1 university and get lost in the sea of people and um and then but i'm also becoming really familiar with tennessee's education system which is so different from here i'm like what where am i um and i've been trying kind of people no one's getting in contact with me so it's really interesting because these there's these things in place to fill these gaps of care like for example for homelessness it's called the mckinney-vento law and one of the other things it does is if you're homeless you can still stay in your school of origin even if you don't have an address in that same place and they'll provide transportation for free for you so these are really important things but the same time in the pandemic like i'm finding it's very very hard to get anyone to respond back to me because everyone is doing a million other things and the funding is not good and like no one's answering me back i'm not her school counselor not people from these departments that are supposed to be doing these things i'm just like what's going on and it's just so it's it's like at once is a good way to fill those gaps and then when there's a pandemic or something really intense then it gets more intensely worse for those people and it's interesting to me but it but i do think it's interesting the conflict internally for me of like oh the university is a safe place like school is a safe place to get those gaps of care filled and also it's really not and especially for dying by like professors no one's filling gaps care for professors i would argue for students perhaps sometimes but um i don't it's worse their workers they're not gonna get any gaps of care filled i don't know but i do i'm not gonna i think that there is potential for the university to be the neoliberal ideas of the university to be undermined and replaced with some forms of mutual aid um i don't know how quickly or how effective it's going to be but i think there is potential for sneaking it in i don't know i think at the co lab we do a pretty decent job but yeah something i thought about when i was reading the article again was you know we think about crisis as an opportunity for the the neoliberals but i wonder if crisis is also an opportunity for others um for opportunity for um more generous and caring approaches to things you know thinking back to the challenge of the 60s to the the universities and what led us here is this another fault line uh and are there ways to take advantage of it that aren't just about reducing everything to dust and i think uh a through line in in jess's comments here and i'm looking at uh carl's comment in the chat too uh how do narratives of care obscure things like political accountability like yes absolutely um like i think that there's a a distinction that we should draw here and in life in our work between care as um care as charity and as individual acts of caring and care as mutual aid as webs of care networks of care systems of care um because the um because care as an individual act care is gap filling is a tool of that necro liberal university of like the necro-liberal you know um state of politics state of america um uh gofundme is a safety net yeah why should we have safety nets rather than just caring communities in societies the safety net implies something went wrong to put you in that state when actually the system is designed to push people out as unproductive as unhealthy as aberrant and force them into crisis situations um so if we so as much goods things are being done but like through gofundme campaigns um as long as they're thought of as gap-filling rather than as constitutive of who we are as higher ed as americans as people as human beings as human beings it's going to keep it'll risk funding that uh larger profit driven managerial system of our society also on that note um i know like every time i talk to anybody about anything i plug this book but um read care work dreaming disability just justice by leia lakshmi pepsta semera sinha it's a great model looking at uh disability justice community and disability activists looking at mutual aid networks and care networks and and and dreaming aspirationally how we could build these things up uh and not just fill the gaps but you know base communities on care um basically every time i use the word that's the book i'm thinking of so i i strongly encourage it it's really good stuff yes and how do we do that now yeah one of the things i i kind of hope perhaps naively no definitely naively to come from the pandemic is a is a clearer idea of the need for networks of care um because i hope that we have been able to see it or more people have been able to see just how precariously so many people have been surviving the cynic in me sort of bats that down but every now and then one hour a day i allow myself some optimism well i i kind of hope that would come out of the horrible horrible situation in texas right i mean to understand that the having profit as the goal for fundamental services results in what happened in texas like but i i'm constantly amazed at the ability of certain people to rationalize what happened there and and to say and to not recognize it as a systemic problem in much more practical terms like what can we do as teachers today this week um one of my pet peeves uh a former colleague at alabama was tweeting about this this week so this is why this is on my br on my mind but uh he was talking about how broken up he feels whenever he has a student say thank you so much for this flexibility on this assignment or the extension or or what have you i don't get this anywhere else you're such a great teacher um and his reaction and mine whenever i get that from a student is like i just feel angry and terrible it's like i'm just doing my job um so i think the kind of conversations that the co-lab has been hosting about flexibility and normalizing care as a practice and this gets back to justice comments earlier care as work it's not an add-on it's not something that is extra service in the margins it's a core part of our jobs and should be recognized and honored and uh paid as such um rather than falling disproportionately on women on people of color on people with marginalized identities as is as is so often the case um it's the job it is the work um and uh yeah carl carl says i literally got one of those flexibility emails from a student during this during uh student during this zoom during this zoom oh wow yeah and and like so i think like making that the narrative pointing out that like this isn't weird this isn't um safety nets this is the experience of our students all the time in pandemic conditions and outside of pandemic conditions and frankly if other educators aren't being flexible offering care considering core part of their jobs they're not doing their jobs to be blunt about it and shifting that conversation this isn't surplus labor this is the work yeah part of that is a cultural shift at a place we're seeing you know through the co-lab we've been trying to uh encourage that kind of cultural shift here um i think sometimes we feel like we're doing a great job at communicating with our small group of people who regularly come to zooms like this um we haven't quite figured out how to get out farther you know it's clearly making a great difference amongst a group of people the cplc folks and folks who come to our events but there's also a large a much larger university community out there um and we see that some especially working with advisees you know the kinds of things you hear that they're going through and especially at a time like this i have a couple of students i've been helping who have have been quarantined and it just can be very very hard and i think martha's comment uh is is really on point here uh how do we reconcile this in a state where bills like this are being debated and i believe this is a link to the copy-pasted executive order against uh um uh critical race theory that is now uh up for i don't know i i don't know what the current day status is but it has been proposed in the new hampshire house um and yeah and it's not just happening in new hampshire like this is a uh as carl points out this is a um this is a broad wave i'm going to read that article later that carl has linked and and cry um you know this makes me immediately think of the of the jump start yes the jump start session that uh uh becky noel and uh and marcia and i were on where we were talking about like a humanities hub um this is not strictly a humanities issue but the need for us to have some easy to use tool vehicle voice where we can bring these conversations to a much wider audience to the university as a whole but also outside um i don't know if that is i like i don't i i know we need that tool i don't know what that tool looks like yet um but i but i i think that that's something that we've come back to again and again this year although and this is necro liberalism at work where we where do we have the time the money the energy to develop that because it's all been squeezed out at us and we're having this conversation on the tail end of a monday that we're already exhausted by this week um like where do we find the charge to keep going anyway kathy you were going to jump in oh yeah go ahead captain well i was just gonna say you know i getting back to that idea of what can we do um i i think the collab and the work that goes on there is amazing and and it is very much like preaching to the choir right but matt just came from a you counsel i you know if those conversations were being had there that's that's the group of leaders right and and having an expectation you know about what advising looks like in all of those conversations i mean i think we're starting to have some of those but we're always having them with the same group of people so i wonder if matt as our representative to au council can suggest agenda items where there's conversation with those leaders about um having conversations within their small their groups of faculty to to talk about these kinds of issues yeah yeah um i was at eu council as the advising task force chair talking about our new registration schedule which was interesting in and of itself because that's a new registration schedule designed to be more helping students with problems there's a problem week built into it um so uh and that which to some faculty is going to seem like more work um and that's the pushback we've been getting ever since we sort of debuted this in january is that you're now asking us to do more work having to pay attention to our students holds and that sort of thing um so that's an interesting it's an interesting way forward but yes i think that broadening our conversations out bringing them out and just continuing with them and and bringing them up to at um higher at hiring is huge i've i am sort of addicted to being on uh search committees uh i've just finished my seventh um in three years uh and it's been really fun because you get to you get a sense of what people's philosophy of working with students is even when you're hiring for staff positions certainly um and staff are just as important if not more so than faculty because they're sort of the front line folks that students are dealing with in a lot of really challenging situations anyway so um all of this is really making me think about something that's very near and dear to my like professional heart which is open education um and the reason why i bring that up is that um you know there's lots of reasons why we should care about open education and open educational practices but one of the reasons why for me it is always seems so important particularly in public institutions is that when practiced well it has the potential to expand the narrative of of the purpose of our institutions beyond the walls of our institutions right and i don't know that we do a great job though of recognizing that potential and imagining what could happen most of my practice for example focuses on digital but um you know we live in a community where we have tremendous impact on this local region as a university we do and i wonder if we need to be thinking more about how our teaching you know and also thinking about this in terms of how do we not make more work for ourselves right how do we not come up with an idea that nobody has the time or energy to see through but what we do do is teach right and we work with students every day in so many different ways what more could we be doing baked into our own pedagogical practices to expose to our community and our region the care of of our institution and the way in which it is a critical piece of the care network of this region um and it really brings to mind for me like i spend way way too much of my time reading comments on the wmur facebook account like please somebody come up with a chip i can put in my brain that will make me stop doing this um but one of the things that's so striking when you read these comments is um and i'll say this i'm guilty of this as well when i read comments i'm so guilty of going and clicking on people's profiles because i want to understand who the hell would say something like this and one of the things that that's really striking and of course you can't know a person by looking at their facebook profile but you can glean some things and very often it's really clear to me that some of the people spouting some of this stuff are some of the most vulnerable members of our society right like they are not advocating for policies or practices or approaches or care that would benefit themselves they have absorbed a narrative about their culture and their society that actually does harm to them but we are a institution that serves these people and works with these people in many ways some of these people are our students and so i just wonder if there are more opportunities we could be exploring in the vein of open education to push out this story of what we do to show make more visible to our network here um what we do frankly i'm much more interested in seeing that kind of shift in understanding than i am in seeing legislators because legislators are going to do what they're i mean they're elected right like they're gonna do what they do based on who elects them and who's paying funding them um except in new hampshire you know our legislators are your next door neighbor right it's just foreign right this is you're right you're absolutely right and that's something that i lose sight of having moved here from virginia where there was not that kind of um local nature to the politics in the same way their pay is also ridiculous right a hundred dollars so i mean it's it's over there's awesome there's also so many of them oh my gosh there's like 124. so i just feel like maybe that's this is a thing we need to be thinking about in the context of open education i think this i'm gonna try to like put together some ideas bear with me if it does not sound coherent at first okay but um i just think a lot about so this idea of people students messaging teachers and being like thank you so much for being flexible and like then basically just like being so relieved at flexibility and i can tell you right now that i think it is one of the most generous things that someone can do is be flexible and i just think about why that is and how it relates like i didn't we didn't get to see the whole slide of the definitions of neoliberalism but this idea of a bureaucracy that is very rigid and not flexible but it's really there's so much there's so many paradoxes at the core of this because it's once extremely rigid and then also like expects everything to be resilient in response to its own cruelty and so there's like there are very intense paradoxes at the core of it but this idea that like things are standardized to the point where it is dehumanizing and like and i just am struck by um how intense it is in the in universities but also now i'm like trying to help my sister like in the high schools too it's like really i just cannot explain to you how upsetting it is to me because like there's this idea that things should just keep going because we have a system and we have to keep this from going and i was the whole when the pandemic first started i was like why why can't we just like pause i was like i was so interested in like how like if we have a snow day during a normal year it's like oh my god the whole class is messed up like this idea that we are things are like on a system and there's so many people in the system that it's very rigid and um and and like it was interesting because i was like why can't we just like pause learning and someone replied to me and they said oh we can't do that in like in k through 12 because students will get they'll turn 18 and then they'll want to leave and they won't finish and i i was like okay but you're literally stressing that more because they're like trying to survive and then you're like making them do homework that does not mean anything and that's like a very intense thing that i don't know how to fix obviously but this idea that flexibility [Music] is core to this and it's interesting if we think about how can we take the university's care and show it to the community and at once i'm like yes but also at the same time no because the idea like this rigidity is related to this idea of separating what we do in the university from like how we are as humans with bodies and needs and so like that's it feels like it's a huge core at the core of it because it's meant to feed the standardized system especially like even more so now although i wouldn't know because i didn't go to university like decades ago but it's it's like this the bureaucracy and sterilization is at the core and and for the university to help the outside people i feel like it would have to shift that entire understanding of living in the world because like other people have networks of care like that are not in the university and actually i would say the university is like worse than other people at creating those mutual aid and like communities of care because people who really cannot separate like a whole like compartmentalize their entire life like that we do it's not it doesn't work for people that are left for more vulnerable it just really doesn't and like it's it's an an external imposition on like how these things are tied together i don't know it's just really i i can't explain like the idea that you have to turn in a homework assignment no matter what like i just can't understand i just really don't and like and it's it's hard because if you're a professor like yeah you like teaching and like you can get caught up in that too you're like i have a plan and i'm gonna teach this course this way and it's gonna go this way and there's like plans and like at once that is normal to some extent but also they're people we are people and like i think this can't be that rigid because it's not a machine i don't know it's just really intense and the pandemic has really forced people to have to face that because um you know today i was working with a student whose uh roommate tested positive with covet and now he's um lost his sense of taste and smell this weekend so he thinks he's probably got it and meanwhile he's just failed a bunch of quizzes that were on an asynchronous class that he's taking because he was in the midst of dealing with kovid and that we're waiting to hear if the teacher will accept that i think it's like you know what do you do where are your priorities so we've all had to face that within these systems that we build because the systems are comforting you know they make it able for us to get through things and just to be simultaneously optimistic but also depressing um these are while the terms and while the iterations of uh this fight are new our 20th century specific are 2021 specific in some respect this is a really old fight that's been going on for centuries if not millennia in some respects treating people as profit treating people as uh cogs in the machine first um [Music] free market economy free market education like these are these are pretty old ideas that have new iterations but um and i think that's depressing because it puts us it puts the size of the fight in perspective but i think it's also optimistic because um this isn't just like it's not something we can do overnight it's not something we can do overnight it's something we have to chip away at day by day piece by piece um yeah it makes it more manageable it gets more access to flexibility who gets a lab flat because you know if you were of a privileged class in the past that was one of the privileges is the ability to be to have flexibility the ability to determine rules to control things but at the same time i think it's really interesting i think a lot of privileged people are able to fit into the rigid system and that is what perpetuates it and like and i and again to be optimistic and like depressing at the same time like i will say that and i was and part of this this analysis influence but i was reading uh i read this whole book like there was a lot of sociological takes on like self-harm recently and there was this idea that like it gave an image of a traffic circle and people are self-managing in the traffic circle and then like why don't they just like stop self-made why does everyone self-manage and this idea that like this rigidity creates the the injunction to self-manage and to fit into the system and so anything that like deviates from that it gets people come up with ways to self-manage so self-harm being one of them it was really this is really interesting to me because it happens i don't think that it's just at the societal level i think it happens in families and i think that it's very deep it's very deep and the idea that you have to self-manage to fit into this at all times and people and it is a privilege to fit in that system and not have snags like disabilities and many other things and i just i'm very interested in it so sorry yeah and to not notice that the system doesn't work for others as it works for you it's one of the great challenges of academia is we were all good at school it's why we're here like it's really it can be a great challenge to work with people and empathize with people and understand people for whom school doesn't work because for so many of us it was our refuge what we are just about at the end of our time here does anybody want to offer any final thoughts or insights to lead us out i'll just say the thing i said to robin when she just asked us how it was going i said this is so good it should be the first in a series we should keep keep talking about this yeah absolutely i feel like especially on that question like how do we get this how do we get outside this zoom box with frequent collab participants and get to a wider conversation uh especially that brings in um that's outside academia in new hampshire yeah i think that's a great goal you've just uh established for us nick we will work on that awesome well thank you everybody um this has been graveyards of academy yeah thanks for joining us carl
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Post-Game Reaction : Josh Allen leads Bills over the Pittsburgh Steelers ||The Rico Report Live
[Music] hey ladies and gentlemen it's your boy Rico back at it again it's the Buffalo Fanatics it's the RICO report welcome smash that like as you get into this chat the room for a big bills WI we already know how we love our BBWs and I ain't talking about the other one I'm talking about these big bills wins folks listen if you guys were nervous watching this game hit that like if you guys felt some type of nervousness in this game smash that like and if you guys enjoy Bill's games like this that kind of have you on the edge of the seat but then ease your anxiet at the end of the day smash that like but boy this was a a a good game to to at least get over the hump right with the game moving at four o'clock time slot on a Monday just completely off it just feels good to get away with a win and a lot of folks may have had us winning this game with ease ah I'm not even worried about the bills winning this game but if they if they've been following the bills for as as long as we've been following these bills if you guys know these bills they don't make anything easy they don't come out here and just whoop ass and and leave town right they don't just come in and just wax it unless it's the new it's the New England Patriots where we just pour it on them but I tell you man I'll tell you this was uh this was one of those games shout out to that Steelers fan I can't remember his name exactly but we made a bet if they if the Steelers won I'd have to go and find something yellow but jokes on him I don't got n yellow in this house so uh hopefully he shows up in the chat we'll see what it is if he's a man of his word but it is what it is but folks the Steelers You' gotta give credit to the Steelers I mean jokes aside jokes all the way aside you gotta give credit to the Steelers because the Steelers came through and they they push us right to the Limit they push us all the way to the Limit until we had to really pull something out and and an Acro atic Yak yards after catch effort by Kos Shakir to really put the dagger into the Steelers to really put the the nail in the coffin right and sometimes you just got to remember who we have right sometimes you got to remember who we have on the squad when you got number 17 running the show you always have a chance you'll always have an opportunity to put games away but boy do these bills know how to make things challenging they know how to make things tough and um yeah you got to you got to give credit to where credit is do these Pittsburgh Stillers fought hard they're well coached team Mike Tomlin is a guy that just it doesn't have any quit in him I mean you go 17 Seasons without a losing season that tells you something uh you're you're going up with your back up to the back your third string essentially your third string quarterback right Mitch trabis was your second string that didn't work out Kenny picket you know I'm saying pretty much lost his job it's going to be an open season over there in Pittsburgh and Naji Harris 62 240 non effective Jaylen Warren had a couple good runs here and there but not effective enough George pickings came through and and tried to you know I mean Galvanize his boys and try to make things he had some good catches but just wasn't enough the Pittsburgh Steelers didn't have enough uh to to really go up against these bills and a lot of times we shot ourselves in the foot folks we shot ourselves in the foot uh and we had some opportunities that uh that didn't go our way but at the end of the day what matters is we finished the game we finished the game and we got out of there with a win and we keep it pushing we keep it pushing so where to begin on this on this uh in this game and I I'll I'll touch on the the box score a little later but it was just good to to to come out of this game with the win the the the big challenge for me the big the big uh oh for me is the amount of injuries that we sustained today we sustained far too many key injuries to this game Terell Bernard has been such a bright spot on defense he was such a bright spot on in today's win crucial tackles tip balls in the air he was absolutely crucial he goes out with an injury and potentially a fractured ankle my goodness and the way it happened it looked like a routine tackle slides down but the way his foot hit that ground pop that's it man that's it broken ankle fractured ankle however you want to call it he's out for the he's out for the rest of the for the rest of the playoffs damn that one hurt that one hurt you got Dorian Williams coming in in replacement you got AJ Klein coming in as replacement you had bayy Spectre that was having such a solid you mean first quarter of the Season excuse me first quarter of the game he goes out with a back issue so now you got backup to backup you got a a linebacker AJ clown that was sitting on his couch just a short few just a couple weeks ago and here he is a crucial part to this defense like he just never missed the beat it goes to show you when coaches have these players and they they they have uh an imprint on your scheme they know your scheme they know everything about your team you got to rock out and go get that brother and and just plug him in pretty much Plug and Play boy we were already down we were down quite a few players today and lost several more but we're still able to put up a very good defensive battle a very good defensive battle you got to give a f a big time Big Time credit to AJ Klein AJ Klein just off the freaking couch and he came in and handled business shout out to AJ clown I say clown AJ Klein excuse me so let's keep it let's keep it moving here what we did today defensively was still impressive because although we lost some players we still kept the the identity of this defense was to be aggressive to not give up on anything keep going at it and and tackling tackling was the biggest one and we did an amazing job on tackling and keeping things in front of us if you if you noticed Naji Harris less than 40 yards rushing Jaylen Warren less than 40 yards rushing the emphasis was to stop the run game do not let them dictate and be physical the one thing that stood out to me that I needed for these bills to do today was to be the physical team the one that is doing the punching the one that is doing the putting your guy in a headlock and say I got you that is what we needed from our bills defense today and the offens side of the ball and we absolutely answered the Bell we absolutely answered the Bell but my goodness my goodness these injuries were were crucial today we lost Terell Bernard ankle we lost uh Bale inspector back uh concussion potentially I'm not sure what's going on I don't even know if it's concussion or not but we lost uh teron Johnson right he had to he had to be escorted off in and on the sideline right so Christian Benford we lost him to a a knee potential knee injury his foot was caught in the turf and kind of Twisted in away shout out to my man the thuck that's goingon to give us a lot more information uh either tomorrow or Wednesday I got to figure it out with the boys on how we do things but my goodness was that ever something that stood out Christian Benford being out and then Here Comes KY Elum KY Elum comes in and he had significant snaps what and this is why it's so crucial to have depth at the cornerback position because this would have been something that we would have suffered terribly if we just didn't have the the depth at that cornerback spot but I I I got to keep it a buck with you if you guys follow me on on uh on on Twitter or X or whatever you want to call it when Benford just blatantly pass interference yanked on that brother's back I was like come on man you couldn't even hide that man get this guy off the field the very next play KY elen reads the play just fine turns inside grabs that interception swings it that was a that was a 14-point swing because that's a touchdown that is an absolute touchdown Kyrie elim takes that ball away gives us the opportunity and what does Josh do Josh goes down and I think that's when he ran that for that 52 yard touchdown boom 14-point swing just like that I gotta you listen I was ready to trash that brother and say get this guy off the field what is he doing lo and behold I'm not even noticing that Christian Beford got hurt and here comes KY elim absolutely comes in and makes a crucial game listen that was a gamechanging play gamechanging because they score there's the momentum's not there they we held on to that momentum so shout out to KY elim that came through now so so many things that we could we could talk about uh in this match up and I want to give a shout shout out to everybody tuned in if you guys are into the the fantasy and the and and the underdog stuff and looking at who who's GNA do what did you guys see Josh Allen running for a 50 yard TD did you guys see that did you see khil Shakir getting uh a single touchdown in this game if you are one that is familiar with making these type of of Wagers and getting in there listen Underdog fantasy is one of those things that uh hands that stands in the way and that helps you and if you did and you haven't there's plenty more games for you guys to jump in there next week it's the Kansas City Chiefs versus the bills this is your opportunity don't let me talk it but let my man Pierre talk to you about it we'll get right back into it Underdog fantasy is the easiest place to play fantasy sports it's also the fastest growing fantasy app in the industry in the pick them game you can pick whether your favorite players will have a higher or lower stat total in that week's game for a chance to win big and as you already know I'm going Josh Allen higher in yards every single week so sign up today with promo code Buffalo Fanatics and get your first deposit doubled up to $100 visit Underdog fantasy.com or find them in the App Store and don't forget to register with promo code Buffalo Fanatics to get your first deposit doubled up to $100 folks that is your opportunity if you didn't get a chance to jump all over that dude that would have been your opportunity to cash in heavy on my man Josh Al but you know what speaking of Josh Al this was a big- Time Performance by Josh sh if you guys are paying attention come to I want you to come to class for me and I got one question in this class and then the class after that is dismissed what was the biggest point that you took away from this game what was the biggest thing you took away from this game someone please answer because if you do I'll give you a big shout out right now answer me this question what was it that Josh did today or what did you take away from this game that was the big difference someone please answer that question for me someone please answer that question for me someone raised their hand in class and talk to me right let me see what har has to say Josh was taking care of the football uh better this time I want you to give me something yes there it is ladies and gentlemen coach Rees you know what I'm saying AR let me give y'all some love baby Josh Allen no turnovers no turnovers bro if we have this Josh Allen for the rest of these freaking playoffs we can make it to the dance we can make it to the playoffs man excuse me we can make it to the Super Bowl we just he just can't give the football away and the fact that when we give these we continue to keep giving the football to the other Squad you're taking away your own own opportunities Joshua too damn good to let that keep happening bro and what a beautiful thing it was today I'm G tell you right now I was on the pregame show with my man rev and we were talking about bold predictions and we were talking about hot takes and I want you guys to listen to this audio uh and uh let's see how accurate we came by by getting this check this out prediction and it's a prediction that can happen and we know what happens when he doesn't turn the ball over success comes Buffalo's way so do me your favor Josh don't let don't don't don't let me let's not have to squabble man we don't want to squabble I don't want to squabble bro yo don't turn the ball over do not turn the ball over and that's my Jos you know the Steelers man yeah the Steelers sorry to interrupt the three touchdowns all right I'm gonna go to the other side of the football and this is this is a hot take hot take we do not allow the Pittsburgh Steelers to run for over 100 yards bro I was so close to that prediction if not for Mason Rudolph scrambling for 15 yards bro we would have had that defense that would we would have had that run game under 100 yards today yo that defense was cooking even with our injuries no rasul Douglas you know what I'm saying like we we had every opportunity to just fold and let these guys run all over us Lyal Joseph's addition to the defensive front Ed Oliver NCoin Jones coming back from a pectoral injury what a freaking addition to this defense we were locked in on defense we knew the assignment and we C we cashed in on the assignment but furthermore it was all about Josh Allen Josh Allen we I mean we all know this we go as far as Josh Allen takes us and the fact that Josh was sitting here being smart with the football going down when it needs to go down if he has to take the sack take the sack not trying to do the hero ball business bro we had these thing we had these boys cooking today shout out to Josh shout out to this offense y'all held it down it took some time for us to get kind of going again in the second half because it was a little slow I mean shout out to coach uh the Pittsburgh coach uh Tomlin for making adjustments he made some adjustments on his side slowed us down a little bit they made some stops but you know what you can't stop a bull you can't stop a buffalo when the buffalo's charging at you bro it's a wrap man there's only so much you can do you can only you can only take so much and then it's over and the floodgates open and here comes Josh Allen and he puts the nail in the coffin and it's a wrap um but a big shout out to Josh it's the biggest thing is we do not turn the ball over and when we don't turn the ball over you give us every opportunity to win this game pburg fought hard man they really did they fought freaking hard and uh we came through and we prevailed but those injuries man Sam Martin blowing a tire as he trying to come back you know what I mean listen you can't be as young as as as say Martin blowing a tire like that you right that's me that should be me that's Kevin Hart Kevin Hart tried to run 100 yards and boy tore both his abductors or something like that like you can't do that he was he was wheelchair bound wheelchair bound you can't have that my guy but here we are Sam Martin ter mean pulls a hammy so he might who knows what his status is for next week hopefully some good rehab that that gets him going we may have to get on the horn and start making some phone calls you already know what I'm talking about but I'll get into that in just a moment but overall overall what would you grade this bill's performance today what do you grade to me right now I'm looking at a B minus a B minus a is the big the turnovers is what we we escaped we escaped turning the football over which is wonderful we ran the ball the way we wanted to run the ball uh this was the the James Cook show 18 carries for 79 yards four yards a pop four and a half yards a pop 12 yard it was as light as he is and I'm looking at the grades and I see what everybody's grading the team awesome awesome to see it I see a minus I see B+ love it C+ so at the end of the day folks what needed to be done was done and let's let's talk about the key things here the bills fight they fight valant hard to not only get into the playoffs but they win the division that wasn't even supposed to happen we had what less than a 5% chance for even that to happen at one point so here we are the number two seed now we're facing a team that has nothing to lose they pretty much backed into the playoffs because of some circumstances at least with us we had to win out for us to get to where we needed we had to win the game and and call of the day these boys needed help all over the place they backed into the playoffs but they've been playing better as of late so when a team has nothing to lose sometimes they the most dangerous so the bills are facing a team that has nothing to lose and we sitting here trying to still find our way and find our our find our footing to get these things cracking here and they fought hard they fought hard Mason Rudolph they should have made that switch a long time ago to Mason Rudolphs 229 two touchdowns in an interception but at the same time at at the end of the day folks once you hit the playoffs like I like I've been telling you you hit the playoffs it don't matter crumple that paper up it looks good on paper but what happens with paper you crumple that up when you're done with it you toss that and once you get into the playoffs toss all that on paper nonsense it's about who's the toughest who plays the tough who plays the tough who gives the most effort and who's the most physical and today this was a physical Camp you saw listen that that hit that hit from Dorian Williams on Allan Robinson was toughness if you that was Square Up Hit smack and my man went down and never got back up he was he was a little woozy Dorian Williams comes and packs a punch which which makes me wonder like why why have we not been getting this guy out on the on the on the field more often I don't get it I don't get it man I got a I got a comment coming from my man super Lancer says yo Rico call it now bills lion Super Bowl could you imagine or is it going to be the bills Packer Super Bowl who knows man who knows but going up against a team that has nothing to lose is so much tougher it is tough because now they're throwing everything at you like we don't got nothing to lose let's go you know what I'm saying and you're having to a protect your Turf protect your home turf and you want to try to get the win and go up against the Kansas City Chiefs I don't know about y'all man I'm getting sick and tired of playing the Kansas City Chiefs I'm getting sick and tired of playing the Kansas City Chiefs man here we go again going up against leg Jered Sneed Nick Bolton golly man but this is it four games three more to go four games all in and you got three more games to go and it's going to get tougher and it's going to get tougher and it's going to get tougher and right now we we host the Kansas City Chiefs folks it's always been us having to go to Kansas City right we're I feel like I feel like it's always us playing Kansas City now Kansas City has to come to our home can we get it done we got some we got some adversity now we have some things that are playing against us but I will tell you right now Gabe Davis was he missed today I would say yes he was I would say yes he was because we didn't really have that that that L that that uh that deep threat today right but you got you gotta you got to give him credit you got to give him credit by the way Mike Tomlin walked out of his presser damn I guess he's not pissed off I don't know what's going on somebody asked him some somebody asked him a question that was over overboard or what weird but we but I'll tell you right now man Jeremy Bennett sayso we are going up against them with a new running game though we're going up against them with absolutely I get that part but we are banged up this Kansas City Chiefs G team that defense is legit and and they're not as banged up as we are so once again it's gonna come down to my quarterback versus your quarterback and who makes plays that's what it's going to come down to but we have a whole week to to dive into what needs to happen and how we're going to go up against these uh these Kansas City Chiefs but before I can even continue I want to give a shout out to all Bills fans today that were at that damn Stadium seats covered in snow you don't know where you're sitting apparently first time in NFL history they said sit where you want freefor all y'all can go and sit at front you can sit back you sit on the 50 yard line first come first serve and you know what there was no beef there was no fighting it seems like everybody was was was you know I mean polite as they should be and no squabbles everything worked out so shout out to the bills shout out to everybody that was able to watch the game and and witness a great game today salute to yah man so let's slide over on to the defense side of the ball first all right credit to sha mcder give credit to Sha mcder Sha mcder kept his foot on the pedal kept the pressure kept it rolling didn't stop right AJ Klein today came in off the street off the street didn't even start today led the team with 11 tackles seven of them solo all right you got to give it up for AJ Klein man you gotta give it up for AJ CL give that up for old man Klein old man Klein AJ Klein came through and handled himself accordingly here's the crazy part Dorian Williams came through with eight total tackles himself with one tackle for a loss why hasn't this brother been on the field more often why hasn't it be on the field more often I don't get it you drafted him in the third round is he slow like what I don't get it what he gave us today was something that we could we could really that like we could really enjoy for this upcoming game he comes with physicality he will knock the snot out of you you saw what he did Allan Robinson caught it just a simple button route turned around my man Doran Williams is right there just jacked up and ready to go physicality man and we're going to need all the physicality going up against these Kansas City Chiefs next week but kudos to the two leading tacklers in AJ Klein and Dorian Williams the two backup linebackers it'll be interesting what happens next week because obviously we get uh potentially Tyrell doson back will he need more time AJ Klein and Dorian Williams being on the field will it give them enough time to kind of to give Tyrell Dawson more time to heal or is it is it all in or not we need everybody hands on deck for this upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs we'll see how coach mcder and Brandy me play this out Kyer elim comes in with five tackles one solo and a pass deflection and an interception and a I would say a gamechanging interception because that was a 14-point swing what KY elim was able to give us today KY elim coming in with that interception and think about this though think about this you're drafted in the first round you're drafted in the first round by the bills you get some playing time your rookie season you have some moments you have interception but there seems to be something that just is off confidence is off and I think the main thing about this brother is confidence then you start seeing that he get he's a healthy scratch he's inactive now he's being called a bust like you've been named everything under the book including from people like myself that are extra critical he goes on IR he heals himself up I think it was an ankle injury comes back on the inactive list again he's back on the list but inactive now he's called upon to step onto the field but potentially not play Christian Benford gets out he's hurt you either fold you step up to the gate and and prove yourself and Kyrie elim did absolutely that today he could have easily said all right after that pass interference golly I'm back to my same nonsense I'm gonna fold I'm going to pissed out my leg and call it a day he's like nah bro I gotta keep fighting let me keep digging and that he did that interception that he came in and read that cut it inside took that thing swings the game completely salute to KY elim maybe this is what you build on you build off of that former first round draft pick maybe he comes into it and says this is why you guys drafted me who knows sometime time off is usually the is sometimes super uh it's super um it's what AIDS these players in the long run just time to learn I mean look I know it's a different it's a different position but Aaron Rogers had time to sit behind Brett fa the great Brett fa you had Jordan love having to sit behind the great Aaron Rogers and Jordan love just took down the big bad Dallas Cowboys sometime time off and time to observe and and and and soak in and really challenge yourself is sometimes the best things that happen to us and KY elim coming in and handling himself and doing what he's supposed to do love every bit of it shout out and salute to KY elim you did your damn thing boy so now it's about following up it's about following up can you continue that Trend that's what it comes down to at the end of the day but this defense depleted with injuries Jordan puyer a little older in the two six tackles four for solo you had michah Hyde banged up if you guys noticed it he kind of came up a little limping but he stayed in the game knowing that we were falling apart and just everybody just dropping like flies this was a well coached mcder defense they understood the assignment they stuck to the assignment and they pushed through they absolutely pushed through and handle business salute to each and every one of these guys on defense man they really they early this one they really earned this one Dam my man Spud says Dam I saw that catch by pcks was like golly listen man that catch by pickings the ball was pretty much off off Target Pickins turned around and snagged that thing right in front of Cam Lewis credit you got to give credit credit to where credit is due you got to so defensively we we came in and we we stepped up and looked and we and we we stepped up to the Belt we didn't have many sacks today we had one sack today and that was by Greg rouso that was a great sack and threw him back kind of kind of set the tone up put him back at 3017 but we we I expected to be on that quarterback a lot more today there was quite a bit of cele there was quite a bit of pressure but just not enough getting home and bringing it down bringing him down but at the end of the day what it comes down to is is great team effort defensively great team effort defensively we came in knew the assignment and we executed even with guys that are out so crossing our fingers hoping that these were precautionary hey sit out we got this you don't even got to come back in the game you'll be all right teron Johnson we need every bit of teron Johnson because right now I'll tell you right now 70% of the re the targets thrown in that Kansas City game against Miami Dolphins 70% read to Rashid Rashid rice and Travis Kelce those are the two your those are your two guys those are the two guys that we're going to have to defend and do our very best part to take away but shout out to this whole defense McDermot had these boys prepared and ready to go this defense came through and you know what let's go to special teams let's talk about special JS Sam Martin another solid gritty performance by Sam Martin he had three punts three punts today and two of them were inside the 20 averaging 48 yards a punt with a bummed hamstring give it to him give that credit give that credit to him on the other flip side Tyler bass what I what what do you make of Tyler bass this year Tyler bass has not been the Tyler bass that that we're accustomed to that we've been accustomed to this year he's been a bit off if you will I mean I'm looking at his statistics this year he's he's an 82% for the season 82% field goal he was 28th ranked 28th in the league at 82% he's 15th with 98% extra point his longest field goal this year was 54 yards that's tied for 23rd in the league and he had 121 points you'd want him to redeem himself but today was not his not his best day first of all not his fault on the first kick I would not have P I would not have taken that field goal if I'm coach that's my blunder for the coach today was having him kick that field goal at 49 yards and I know the wind was was on it but we could have ped him the way that score the the score of the game the way the momentum was going yo hit them kick them back and we'll just play some good defense but that that block punt set them up to score that essentially turned into a score for them that block that block field goal so like I'm not going to put it on bass for that one cuz I I wouldn't have hit that field goal I don't know about you guys would you have gone for that field goal cuz we're up 21 nothing that would have put up that would have put us up at 24 nothing demoralizing yes right before the half but I mean I would have I would have been okay defensively stopping them on a defense because the defense was playing very well here comes the block freaking Fugal now I'm sitting here going okay he missed it no big deal it got blocked they score all right this is the NFL something things are going to happen things are happen see some people feel that the field goal was a correct call at the time I liked it but then I was like but do we but I questioned it too I questioned was like well do we need that field goal right now I mean it'd be nice to go up 24 24 nothing but like we could we're we're dominating so far so just punt it and we'll just continue to do what we do so I was I was a little torn with that Walter says I I would have went for it that was that was an insane block I never seen a block travel that far backwards that wasn't that was pretty crazy actually I'm not going to lie that thing went backwards and gave them freaking great field position I was like what the heck it is what it is at this point I I questioned it I wasn't sure then we missed it I was like ah did we need it but anytime that you can get points on the board take the points on the board but that's also that was like a what was like a 49 yard field goal almost a 50 yard field goal always tough to hit one of those field goals now here comes Tyler bass again to really put the nail in the coffin put the dirt on the coffin bury that thing you're gun you're done just Chip Shot what was it got 45 yard no he hit that 45 yard I think it was like a 39 y this is this is for you to just put it away big guy and he absolutely Shanks it left Shanks it left and it wasn't the hold the hold was proper everything was fine he just Shanks it left we're like What that really stood out that stood out to me it really did I was like oh we watching you now we watch you Tyler bass we watching you salute to my man in Ravens what's up bro congrats my guy I thought y'all would have won by four not 14 uh but a w especially in the playoffs is a w congrats to y'all hey man we talked about it you said they hang around what these Pittsburgh Steelers like to do is hang around and boy did they to hang around and it made me uncomfortable I'm going tell you three almost four quarters in I was uncomfortable the whole time even though we were up 21 nothing I was like I don't care 21 nothing means nothing to me I need it needed to be like 40 nothing then we then we talking 27 nothing up three scores four scores I'm good with that three scores one score now it's down to two scores after they score it was tight but you did say it they hang around they find ways to hang around and try to make big plays but you know what we nullified those big plays by putting our own big play so salute to my man ing Ravens y'all got the Houston Texas now I'm just saying CJ stad that team is hot right now and you guys I know you don't feel you're gonna walk right through them I know you don't but that is going to be a game my goodness good luck to y'all man good luck to y'all so back to the reg regular schedule program Tyler bass yo we need more from you bro we need you we need you to be better man because there's going to going to come a time next week where we need you to come in and take down the Kansas City Chiefs for us and we're going to need that damn field goal for the win you better put that garbage behind you that you did today with those with that last kick especially and get it together get it all together so defense special teams for the most part there was no no need to for no big time returns um today but uh I did like seeing Deontay Hardy with that reception for 31 yards loved it which brings me right back to we're going to keep on the defense because of what we did today Mason Rudolph threw for 229 yards but we kept this team to 106 yards rushing 106 yards rushing jayen warren8 carries for 38 yards Naji Harris 12 carries for 37 yards we kept these boys under three yards a pop for Naji Harris he had 3.1 then 4.8 yards a pop for Jaylen Warren he had a he had a a long run of 12 yards that is damn good for this defense that was depleted we came through and stifled that offense they needed to lean on Mason Rudolph but Mason Rudolph is Mason Rudolph and no disrespect to him but you ain't Josh Allen you're not Joe burrow you know what I'm saying you're not Pat Mahomes you're not that guy so they you're you they would have needed way more from you and it's not going to happen Rico you missed a Super Chat from Chandler no no I I got all the super chats I got them all saved on the side I'm g go back and see the super chats in a bit Chandler I'm not gonna I'm not going to uh miss your Super Chat brother I'll go back to it but defense really came through man it took a Calvin Austin touchdown and at Deontay John I mean listen they fought they fought really hard but we kept these guys at Bay we kept these guys at Bay to 17 points and if I'm keeping a team to 17 points I'm we're winning this game with the offense that we have the offense that the bills have I'm keeping you to 17 points oh no no we got this we got this win there's no question about it we got this win and by the way the Bucks are up 10 nothing I told you I called my upset special bucks over Eagles I'm telling you it's early but I'm I'm calling the Bucks over the Eagles man the Eagles sums up with the Eagles something's up with the Eagles and as soon as these Eagles lose to to the Bucks bill belich is going to be a Eagles coach that's my that's my prediction man he's just waiting he's just waiting how Roseman don't play Yo Sani good day to you sir I'm bringing in my guy Bill bich oh wouldn't that be something Bill bich to the Eagles damn the guy that doesn't smile that' be perfect for Philly that' be perfect for Philly but defense for the bills man their leading receiver was Pat fouth with 76 yards he had a big 33 yard reception he fumbled that should have been a freaking fumble and we should have got that the I know some of the people want the Pittsburgh Steelers fans are saying oh there was some Miss calls bro that was a fumble from Pat fouth We recovered it in bounds and it should have went the other way the refs bailed you guys out on that one the refs absolutely bailed you guys out on that one but neither here nor there because we won the game that's all that matters at this point but leading receivers for these guys were P Routh and George Pickins George Pickins had five reception for 50 yards and Deontay Johnson Four for 48 other than that pedestrian numbers all over the place pedestrian numbers uh my man Andrew VZ says yo Rico my brother the Kansas City Chiefs are not the same they totally suck yes they beat Miami but are frauds just like the Cowboys no I disagree sir they're they're in playoff mode right now they're in playoff mode and that defense is a damn good defense don't don't kid yourself don't kid yourself don't let that [ __ ] fool you all all offseason bro when they make the playoffs you got Andy Reid you got you got uh pat pat Mahomes get Travis Kelce Pacho is running really hard don't don't don't don't fool yourself bro don't fool yourself they'll do it to yourself now Minka Fitzpatrick 10 tackles uh Eric row I mean the rest of the rest of his history cam Hayward obviously he's a big time he's a big time player he had a big game himself but uh we came out of this game we won this game shout out to this team now let's move over to the offense side of the ball let's move over to the offens side of the ball led by our guy Josh Allen this guy right here Josh Allen special special all right Joshi boy 21 for 30 200 203 yards six yards a pop just shy seven yards AP pop three total touchdowns zero interceptions that's the biggest thing zero interceptions I'm telling you Josh is a different C when he's St throwing the damn ball away and giving these guys opportunity giving these guys opportunities man no picks is sexy as ever sexy as ever for this guy you throw for 203 yards three touchdown passes that's efficiency to me took two sacks today the least sa quarter rating of a 121.9 I'll take that all day salute to Josh Al because he was that dude here's the thing with Josh today Josh knows what's at stake Josh knows knows he's been giv the ball away Josh also knows that he leads he's tied or leads the league or led the league with 18 interceptions 18 interceptions when you look at it that's effing wild that's wild bro too much all right like 14 interceptions all right we were we were good with that 18 though bro you can't be doing that we can't be doing that so the fact of the matter is this you had Josh Allen with three touchdowns today he had excuse me that's a lie four touchdowns today he had three passing touchdowns I forgot about the Epic reception by Kush Shakir that put the dagger in the game so four touchdown passes today excuse me four total touchdowns three of them passing how do you deny this man the MVP how do you deny I know we're in the playoffs right now and I'm sure of it this is just my my my my assumption right my strong assumption they don't give up the MVP and I think they wait for the first week of playoffs they wait for the first week of playoffs to confirm what they know right it's like going to the combine right you go to the combine you see you see what this player has done in the combine and then you go back to the film does it does it align does it align what I saw does everything align with what I saw in in the combine and I go back to the the film yeah it allines I like what I see Josh Allen is that dude what he did in the regular season does it align when he takes it to the playoffs or is he a fraud like Dak Prescott let's find out [ __ ] 200 yards three touchdown passes one rushing TouchDown for 52 yards and wins the game MVP stop playing with us man just give this brother the MVP and call it a day let's move on with it how do you not give it to him come on now this guy was Sensational today Sensational today and we want this to continue we're and now that we got rid of the playing down to the competition is up from here is up from here cuz now you're going up against the K City Chiefs take down the Kansas City Chiefs two more games away from the whole thing so one game down three games to go and if this guy's Leading The Way We Are we always have a chance we always have a chance not only did this brother throw for 200 yards and three touchdown passes today this guy had eight carries for 74 yards with a touchdown on that 52 y now I'm reading on social media on Twitter was that a slide was Josh Allen fake sliding and then gets back up to get going again first of all don't disrespect Josh Allen like that Josh Allen ain't gonna fake [ __ ] on you he will run your ass over he will run by your ass or he will jump over your ass you take your pick I can run by you run over you or or jump over you whichever you want I'mma give you but there ain't no way I'm fake sliding what am I can he pick it Fu get out of here with that Josh being accused or not even accused but some folks oh was he trying to no way it's a Stutter Step put your put your get your shoulders down and keep going 52 yards and let me tell you I'm I'm waiting for the next gen stat to tell me how fast Josh was able to roll something tells me he was just just under 19 miles hour running maybe he got maybe he got up the 20 I doubt it but boy was rolling Josh Allen was absolutely rolling and I can understand why Kar caho made a made a business decision because when you have 6 foot5 240 running your way at full speed Olay take that sometimes you got to remind mother effers to know who we have Josh Allen is that dude and he had an a sensational game and that's the type of game that you want to build on and build upon so you take it into the next so shout out to my man Josh Al no doubt about it let's move on we're GNA stay on the offens side of the ball and we're gonna talk about my guy Stefon Dixon everyone knows Stefon has had a rough a rough little bit he's had got a rough little bit and uh he's he's been trying to work through whatever it is mentally with I don't know what it is but I I'll tell you this right now today we had the type of performance that we can we can count on from Stefan dicks and uh he had crucial catches he had Josh running to the right Josh is pay buying time waiting waiting hits a very a very covered Stefon Diggs but Stefon digs got hands of gold he's going to come down with that and help his team out and that is exactly what he did Stefon digs today led the team with seven receptions for 52 yards 7.4 yards a pop on nine targets if Gabe Davis is feeling much better this opens up the game tremendously Trent sherfield had an opportunity to make a name for himself today it wasn't the case not that it's not good enough it's just it wasn't the case it wasn't that type of game for for Mr Trent sherfield I don't think Tren sherfield even made it onto the score sheet he did not so we will welcome back Mr Gabe Davis but this is not about Gabe Davis not about anybody else it's about Stefon Diggs starting to kind of get warmed up again we got a bit of a scare today when he got hit I think he got his the wind knocked out of him but came back in and was a trooper and made some crucial catches down the way six what is it nine targets seven receptions for Stefon digs let's keep it up let's keep it up I love Stefon digs I'm always love that brother man and uh we we got big things coming our way so folks you're looking at this game and you're seeing all these things that play out you're seeing all these things that you wanted to happen I go to the chat and I ask you guys what takeaway give me one takeaway that you took from this game that you would say you know what this is what stood up for me this is what stood out I'm giving you guys I want you to hashtag five takeaways or hashtag takeaway and then give me your takeaway I'm I'm gonna give you one right now the one takeaway is how this this team could be so dangerous when we don't turn the ball over look at us man you don't turn the ball over we're sitting here with 31 points on the board we're depleted on defense we still were able to keep these guys to 17 points turnovers man we don't turn the ball over this team is a different team this team is a different team what takeaways did you take from this game show me those hashtags let me know I got M Mark agular takeaway Shakir is better than Davis hey hey let me tell you something you are not the only person that feels this way there are those that are calling for Kush Shakir to take over as a number two receiver I'm gonna tell you right now it will happen but not yet right now what you're witnessing right now from K Shakir is him building he is currently building his resume and building to have a topnotch season next year next year I'm gonna tell you that right I'm gonna tell you this right now is going to be Diggs it's going to be Diggs and khil and whatever rookie we bring in on top of what we have already with Dawson Knox and Dalton concade but kushak here is building his resume right this second and we're seeing it build we're seeing it right before our eyes that play today you guys gota understand that play today was something else I'm going to see if I can try to find that because even when you watch it again you sit there and you're like holy crow that is that that was incredible that was absolutely incredible what we were able to see because what what look like a brother that was down and out right down and out gets back up and keeps fighting and keeps everything in front of him and you just you can't go wrong with that you absolutely can't go wrong with that and I'm GNA I'm going to show you guys this play again so you guys can have an idea of what we're talking about here because this was absolutely un let me uh let me share my page with you because watching it again and I need to I want to watch it with y'all because absolutely unbelievable I'm not gonna cap man this thing was I I'm like get in there get if if you're a fan you know exactly what it is man you know what time it is you ain't got to talk about it you just know take a look at our guy kakir on this play honest to goodness man second and nfield was not sh knock down inside the 10 oh what an effort that move he put on 38 dip dip that move he put on 38 was something else was something else I'm going to come back to the takeaways but if you go back and you watch that let's watch that thing together again that move on 38 second and N number 38 R the middle sherfield was knock that sh knock down inside the 10 oh what an effort the play of the night second and nine R the middle sherfield was not that sha that move he put on 38 he went outside inside back outside again stole that brother's ankles stole them he's got them in his backpack right now it's like n no you don't get them things back you don't get them things back I'm keeping them I'm putting them on the mantle because they they those are mine now oh nasty folks these are the players that these young players that you draft you develop them this is what you you want to see as these games progress you want want to see the guys like killo Shakir you want to see the guys like Dalton conade you want to see the guys like Dorian Williams showing up and showing you y'all drafted me for a reason let me show you why y'all drafted me right even my man K elim making plays those are the things that you want to see but this is the major takeaway from this right so that one takeaway obviously I gave you my one takeaway and I'm I'm going I'm reading your takeaways now by the way take away a much more Dynamic offense with a running game you damn right that's a great takeaway right this offense is potent why because we're setting them up with the Run game that's a great takeaway and that's going to be one of mine that I'm going to use the Run game we absolutely have a run game not ah we kind of have one no no no we have a run game and we and and I'm not even counting Josh Allen Josh Allen just is the cherry on top because if we need something we gonna get it the fact that we have now a solidifi Run game makes us that much scary of a team now you can't just say we're going to stop that run and you're going to have to throw the football or we're going to take away the we're going to play zone you can't throw it and you're G have to run that football we can and we will so watch what you ask for watch out for what you ask for here's another takeaway I love the fact that our coach sha mcder remains aggressive he remains aggressive it's it's unbelievable it's unbelievable he's not wavered he hasn't changed it I said it in the pregame right if you if I met my wife out at the bar and she met me two- stepping and I'm twep and she loves my twostep and I got that nice bounce with that twostep I kind of put some flavor on that and then she takes me to go to a friend's party and I all of a sudden I I'm I'm doing the Walts she's going to be like uh what the hell to the twostep twostep is how I met you and that's what made me fall in love with you but now you're doing the Walts boy you better get out of here with that so mcder staying aggressive he's not saying he's not staying passive and say we're gonna St passive and we're g no no no we gonna get after your ass and mcder not playing no games he's found a formula that's working right now that's one big take of what I'm taking from this is massive love every bit of it love that so first turnovers no notice how our our team plays extremely well we've got no turnovers love it we've established ourselves a run game we got ourselves a run game and it's not like oh it's a fluke run no no no we got ourselves a run game that's a fact and it's a fact by telling you that we got a pro bowl running back how about that you feel me number three we just talked about it right mcder staying aggressive staying aggressive and staying with it you got to love it you got to love it I'm looking for other I'm I'm gonna let you guys choose the next hasag if if what takeway what what stood up for you for takeaways if you have one this is your chance to kind of jump in there let me know Buffalo kick says yo takeway defense is truly next man up good performance no matter who plays defensive depth how lovely is it to have defensive depth not just in the front defensive front not just in the defensive backfield with KY elen jumping in cam Lewis jumping in but now you got defensive depth at linebacker B Spectre you got Dorian Williams you got AJ Klein coming off the bench great defensive depth off this team salute to that salute to that I'm G let one of you guys take another one here takeaway we have playoff mode now we are in playoff mode nobody's playing games man mcder has turned to pay conservative is gone and I don't think he wants to turn back to it he's always been known in his career as an aggressive coach Co he ain't trying to turn back he ain't trying to turn back let's keep it pushing I mean after's rest man you can't sometimes you can you can't stop greatness if greatness is coming your way you can't stop it get get out the way get out the way uh I hate to say it but Taylor Swift you going down girl listen you got me saying girl girl but either way and my my last takeaway is this man here's my last takeaway my last takeway in this whole situation is the fact that there's there's fight you can just tell that there's fight they ain't trying to they they've been there before today showed me that there was like no Panic although we as fans we panic because we're like oh crap here we go but these guys have been there they know they they have to fight from being six and six to fight to where they're at right now there ain't no Panic they know what's at stake they know what's important and they're ready to get after it so shout out to them shout out to this team man Big Time takeaways from that Squad gotta give it to him so when I'm when I'm looking at this this this team Al together these boys offensively we haven't even really hit our stride yet I'm GNA be real with you we haven't really hit our stride yet wait till we hit hit our stride where we're we're the team that we're supposed to be bro we're going to be dangerous we're going to be dangerous and we're not even there yet we're not even there yet so what I'm looking at the and how we how we were able to win this game today because there are there were crucial things that stood out today that we that that got us this win right first and foremost I'm looking at the statistics today right third down efficiency we went five for 12 right so we're shy shy of obviously uh where we're normally are we're usually on the 50 50% Mark we're definitely under the 50% Mark but not not bad right went one for one on fourth down shout out how about you how about that fourth down tush push where Reggie Gilliam comes in and absolutely tosses lifts up Josh Allen as Josh Allen Dives and jumps pushes Josh Allen way up and gets him the first down that was a crucial first down that we needed coming out of the half we absolutely needed that shout out to to the squad for doing that 368 yards total uh total offense today uh one thing that stood out to me was huge obviously the turnovers was the big difference the big difference we went two for three in the red zone so did the Pittsburgh Steelers which was disheartening but the biggest thing two things I stood up three things I'll just put them all together a turnovers no turnovers always love it when you don't turn the ball over you're always going to have me on your side I'm I'm always going to fight for that you're gonna love not having the turnovers that's number one all right no turnovers one number two did you see how many penalties we had today did you guys see how many penalties we had today two for 24 two penalties today I think that's the least amount of penalties we've had all year two penalties for 24 yards all day love it you're telling me that you know what's at stake you you have the discipline we're going to keep it pushing love the fact that we had no very little penalties last but not least time of possession you see when you have the ball for four minutes and you at the end of the day and you're crunching times you're you're killing time you're getting first down after first down after first down because you're able to run the football back in the day the bills weren't able to ever do that ask me a time when the bills were able to sit there and go like let me just we're gonna kill the clock and keep punching it no it doesn't work that way man we've always been like oh I hope I wish we had a running back that now we do Ty Johnson has been great for this team the tavier Murray same the fact that Josh Allen is able to do the same thing absolutely that RPO where he Fakes fakes the handoff and then jumps in behind Tai Johnson and gets the first down those are lovely designed PLS shout out to Joe Brady for that you gotta love it and the last one is time of possession time of possession 33 minutes to their 26 so let's recap time of possession penalties minimal two penalties and donut zero turnovers bro give it to him that that's what you want that is exactly what you want and that's exactly what we got from this squad salute to to the whole team effort of winning this game you can't ever go wrong with that now where we needed to improve third Downs man we got to be better on third Downs third downs we just weren't as efficient five for 12 on third Downs that ain't going to cut it that ain't going to cut it so we we can we can definitely be better when it comes to that part right there so uh let me jump in on some super chats cuz I know I don't want you guys thinking that I'm gonna forget about y'all in super chats can't do that you know I won't signified NOS what's going on with signified defenses were defenses were dropping uh like flies and it's a short week the athletic trainer staff need to be fired this millisecond after we raised the Lombardi listen man [ __ ] happens man don't forget man it is cold it was cold today your muscles are bound to to do some things where in warm weather it's not in warm weather your muscles are nice and stretched out you're good to go like blame that hammy pull from Sam Martin on the cold if he's warmed up the way he's supposed to be warmed up bro he ain't pulling that so I mean to talk about fire the whole nah bro that it just things that happen so hopefully there are minor injuries like teron Johnson I hope it's minor Christian Benford I really hope it's minor right there's a whole things uh uh McGovern Conor McGovern I hope it's minor we had to get uh David Andrews in there uh to to help us out so was it David David Edwards excuse me David Edwards had to come in and help us out because mccon MCG the whole year we've been healthy we've been healthy so uh we'll see hopefully it's not it's not as bad as we as we think salute to uh Jeremy web for that Super Chat as well uh super Lancer bills Mafia in Windsor Ontario what's up to my salute to my fellow Canadian man what a freaking game man got a lot of things to clean up though time for my homes to travel it's it's about damn time go bills absolutely damn right go bills Ry Ramirez what's up Ray mcder um is Gandalf working working this D with uh with mad injuries uh I don't I think I've heard Gandalf is up from um uh what's that what's that trilogy Lord of the Rings is Gandalf from Lord of the Rings I don't know I've heard that name before if I'm wrong don't don't come don't come for me I'm not I'm not into those the wizard The Wizard stuff but it is what it is uh what's up mus kid oh music kid music kid comes in and gives a Super Chat salute to the Super Chat my G I appreciate that very much uh Josh played smart had to punt a couple times but that's that's just it punt not pick absolutely man sometimes it's okay for your squad to punt it none of this it's just a pun setion I don't want no damn pun setion okay I don't want it because the momentum it gives them momentum I'd rather punt it and call it a day so salute to my man music kid you're right about that man played smart and didn't and we'll take the punt before we take a pick love that one 1,00% yo Rico I'm calling it bills Lions Super Bowl I mean shoot I wish man we'll see we gotta we gotta take it one game at a time one game out of time Pittsburgh fought us hard but it's one game at a time Chandler Bing biggity big I gotta I gotta give my man Chan that he goes let's go Rico Josh Allen getting hot at the right time this season despite the injuries our defense remains strong and we're doing the work on the ground facts Chiefs Revenge game next week at home go bills man that's a big one man I'm I'm I'm I'm not going to lie to you I'm I'm sick of playing Kansas City every freaking every year we play them twice a year it's gross I'm getting sick of it right so it's like golly man but you know what that's what it is we got to do what we got to do so let's take care of business at home against the Kansas City Chiefs let's send that crybaby packing yeah he can cry and go have his ketchup steak somewhere else it ain't happening in Buffalo that's for damn sure uh yep my man in Ravens came through and Sh some love uh Q trucker says at the moment why risk it why risk why risk what uh you have to give me some input on what you're trying to say uh Dustin Weber what's up Dustin member for 41 months appreciate you my guy Kyer stepped up today after a shaky start Josh bald shakure play of the day that was the dagger play of the day was the dagger I mean the the momentum play of the gay excuse me momentum play of the day was KY Elum having that interception in the end zone gotta give it to him that was a huge momentum swing massive but the dagger in the coffin the one to say bye-bye was the pass to K Kucha kir because that was all him I was all him I think Josh just got rid of it to just move it and we're just gonna move the chains and then Kush K is like bet I don't get many opportunities I'm gonna take this one back to the house this is what I love about any receiver any receiver that is about just taking the ball and going down after reception it's fine that's cool because that's your position but give me a a receiver that acts like a running back right when I get the ball I'm trying to make a move and I'm trying to make things happen and that's exactly what our guy kosa kir did I'm all for that never give up on that [ __ ] man Mikey the timelord another member for 19 months salute to my man Mikey the timelord he says yo I hope Diggs is okay and I hope the team is locked in with KC coming to the week I think digs is okay because the obviously came back in the game I think he got winded I think that's what it was when you get winded man that it takes you a while to to recover I remember playing rugby and I went to make a move and I slipped when I made the move and my ribs were exposed and Buddy's knees were just in the way and I went right into his knees I was winded I was like I couldn't breathe I really couldn't breathe not a not a and it felt like forever so when you get winded man it knocks everything out of you it just takes it just you just need a moment to get back to get your [ __ ] together but it does uh it does happen it definitely does happen djx what up djx djx comes in with a super chat Texans gonna upset the Ravens I think bills just need to take care of business against the Chiefs and it's go time AFC Championship game in our house man man yo listen man one game at a time [ __ ] one game at a time don't get me all jacked up and thinking about all the all these possibilities I don't want that just yet not just yet takeway next man up it's been that way all year next man up well like my man uh Carl Jones says sometimes the next man up up is is not as good as the man that was up right but in this case it's looking like next man up in this defensive scheme is perfect anybody can get in it and uh if you just know what your assignment is you're going to thrive and I think Doran Williams has proven himself today coach you can put me in man you can trust me so we're about to find out next week to see how these guys all play out Benford uh obviously hurt we'll see how that plays out in the defensive backfield toell Bernard he's he's likely done for the season can't see him coming back is they're going to say oh it's just a high spring no I think he's done for the season if you card off that mean something's up so unfortunate but uh I'm sure he'll heal up and be right back where he needs to be um Joseph uh he says it's pronounced defines okay Joseph defines I like that you you set it up before I could not mess your name up I mean that's your family name so I gotta say it Joseph Joseph Define says yo rep rep the stter step the bomb then bom left up on the on these fa fascist the several what the heck are you saying man okay I see what you're doing I see I see Joseph I see you man appreciate you appreciate that super chat I I have to read that first because I'm like yo are you gonna try to troll me on that but my man's just saluting uh Martin Luther King day so salute to Martin Luther King Day y' already know what it is man we ain't here and doing what we supposed to do if not for the for the brothers that were kind of moving back in the 60s and and and going and and and and Marching for the cause at the end of the day you know what I'm saying I ain't here doing what I'm supposed to be doing if not for you know I mean you mean these brothers that that stood up and and did what they need to do so we can be doing what we're doing right now you feel me so uh MLK Day salute to that no doubt about it I mean that's what that's what my guy Pat Pat McAfee should have said I don't know this brother went on a whole another I I don't know what that brother was trying but anyway didn't work uh Anthony English what's up Anthony do you think the bills have a chance with our practice squad defense gold bills and Allen We Trust please save us from a Taylor Swift Bowl I know I know Josh Allen's gonna have to bring his girl and now it's gonna be Taylor Swift and uh and Stanfield you know what I'm saying let's go you know what I'm saying um do we have a chance with a practice squad defense no of course not they're on the practice squad for a reason uh hopefully we don't have to the practice squad defense but luckily the practice squad linebacker that we brought in today has been a staple in MC's defense for years for years I remember when we brought uh AJ Klein two years ago and he was starting and he was on the field we're like who is this bum get him out of here and then he ended up Catching Fire led the league excuse me led the team with five and a half sacks that year so can't sleep can't sleep on my guy uh AJ Klein man he's he's that dude he knows the system he's like Dean Marlo you bring guys that know your system that know exactly what you're supposed to do and can still perform that's big right there uh let me get in on uh Anthony also Von is the biggest waste of money O Let's get on that for a quick second Von Miller earlier today on the show my man rev was like yo quit wasting a quit wasting like a space in a roster spot someone like he's washed he's done like why are we doing this and I'm sitting here going no I want his knowledge I want his his expertise I want his his veteran leadership I want all of that even though he may not get the playing time that we need but I want all that and I think he's getting closer and closer to being himself I have to remind myself that when you bust your knee in an ACL injury and you come back sooner than you're supposed to you ain't going to be the same you're not going to be the same but he's fighting anyway he's doing whatever he can whether he's washed I'm I'm I'm up in the air I it's easy to say that he's washed but we we you also understand that that brother's hurt he's hurt right or he was hurt and he's just trying to get back into the thick of things so uh is the biggest waste of money ever did we overpay we definitely did overpay I'm not going to cap we definitely overpaid but we overpaid for a lot of things um for a lot of reasons excuse me and it's all about at the end of the day what it comes down to is can he lead this young these young minded defensive players right you got Ed Oliver that could use some of that guidance AJ eessa on the other side right now mix that in with a bunch of Veteran guys that's a good mix now whether he plays a lot plays a little that's on the performance but uh I'm not ready to give up on that brother yet I'm not ready I mean I still like him on the field I'll take him over Jonathan Kingsley right now based that he's got more time under himself and he's getting better and getting cleaner uh with the way he's getting off the line he's been better the last couple days he's been better gotta give it to him blind man stone with a super chat what's up bro I love playoff football I'm just happy to see the Buffalo Bills in it every week every year lately and the Chiefs finally come to us let's [ __ ] go the Chiefs are coming to Buffalo baby that's that's what it come down to man Bud Spa says yo elim is playoff performer even in minimal snaps last year pick and this year I feel good about him even in uh even with his mistakes I don't know yet I don't I'm not ready to trust trust Elon because although he had that interception and he got blown he got run over like heavy by Pat fre mov he didn't play so bad today he didn't play so bad today I'm looking for the PFF grades once the PFF grades come out but he didn't have a bad game especially coming in off the inactive list hasn't touched the field in so long yo give it it to him man you got to give him credit you got to give him credit and I'm I'm I'm I'm here for it I'm here for it to give him that credit super L says yo The Greatest Story Ever Told my man Dan Mitchell is out there man he's he's preaching the Good the the good word man he's talking about The Greatest Story Ever Told we are three chapters away from completing the book we're we're three chapters away from completing this book so chapter one down three more to go let's get it popping Josh Snider say say yo do you think our linebackers can get the job done against KC that's I think so because right now K what what sets us apart is that we have two veteran two veteran safeties that understand this Andy Reid offense that understand how integral Travis Kelce is to the offense and if raso Douglas does come back next week which I I hope he does it helps us in combating the likes of Rashid rice and that defensive front let's not get it twisted that defensive front that we have in Buffalo as much as we want to talk about we built it for you know mean the AFC no we built that for for that guy we built it for number 15 on Kansas City that's who we built that line for so now it's all we're all in Leonard Floyd AJ epinesa Ed Oliver dcoin Jones back for this game yo let's get this thing cracking man that's what we built that line for so let's let's hold that little ADD ADHD running back in Pacho in check because that boy running like he he needs his ridling he needs his medicine he's all over the place right let's keep that brother in check and let's let's take away what he likes best and get after him with the pass rush it's a it's a good match up man we we we were built to go up against the Kansas City Chiefs is that we banged up in certain positions so this is where it's going to come to Josh Allen has to make plays Josh Allen is going to be the one that has to make plays and lead us it's what it's going to come down to rev says I can't recall that happening in a while well it's and I hope let's keep it that way let let's hope that it stays that way that's exactly what the the point of this whole situation is so altogether folks when I'm when I'm looking at this this bills performance and I'm looking at this this performance that we put in together with the minimal starters that we had in bro there's so many good things that we could take away from this game the the next ManUp mentality stepped up today KY elim being one of the biggest contributors today AJ Klein Doran Williams uh freaking David David Edwards coming in on injury you got cam Lewis that that was able to come in and help out right who else who else was able to Andy Isabella showed up today we needed him he called he answered the Bell right there's a lot of guys that stepped up today that really need Deontay Hardy with that 31 yard reception that was huge right that's seven right there I know I'm missing Sam Martin being injured and fighting through the fight and doing what he's got to do yo that's eight players I just named right there I'm probably missing another who else got who was who else got banged up that Terrell Bernard I didn't even say Terrell Bernard Terrell Bernard getting out bayen Spectre that's 10 players that were injured today 10 players man and we fought through it and we we we reg grit all that good stuff we all did that in today's game you saw it I ain't got to tell you anything else you saw for your own eyes so now we'll start to hopefully get healthy again get it cracking and then we'll see how it plays out because I mean look look who was on the inactive list let me just give you an idea of what we saw on the in activ list and you'll you'll know for yourself what we had to battle with today because if if you if you think about it when you look at what was what was left what we had to deal with yo that that stuff wasn't easy today look at this gay Davis starter Taylor rap starter we need that physicality Tyrell doson there's three starters right there four starters with with rul Douglas so four starters out and we lost we what another what did I just say 10 10 other players that were that were obviously affected by this think about it right you had AJ Klein that had to go in Bay inspector got hurt excuse me teron Johnson got hurt today you saw michah Hyde kind of gimped off a little bit today today was a day that these guys got Christian Benford there were some guys that got banged up today bro but at the end of the day we keep we got to keep fighting you got to keep brawling and that we did that we absolutely did so I'm I'mma hold on to that 24 247 I'mma hold on to that so now we just got to wait till we kind of come in and see the damage assess the damage that's been done with the injuries and hopefully we can get out of this as unscathed as possible but obviously we know that Terrell Bernard is the one that when you get carded off it doesn't tell you that he's just he's limited I mean he ain't gonna be no he's pretty much done for the season which ter it was a terrible blow so then my question becomes if we have to put him on injured reserve which we probably will who are we going to get to replace the at linebacker that's number one that's question number one number two if Sam Martin does not heal the way he's supposed to heal and it becomes worse it's too tight and he's not able to are we calling miza or not because I'm on the phone calling mat Riser and say yo get your ass in Buffalo we need to talk don't worry about all that BS that happened before are you prepared because that's exactly what I'm looking at I'm calling mat Risa and saying yo man my punter is down you already know what's good let bygones be bygones are you ready to come back to Buffalo yay or nay he's going to say yo sign me up let's do this man let's let's let's get back to where we're supposed to be however I think that Sam Martin will probably be good and I think that uh it uh it'll work out by the way Tampa Bay is up 133 on the Eagles I call this upset upset special of the week Tampa the team that went nine and eight over Philly I told you this Philly defense is fraudulent they bought all those players all that defensive in front on the line the guys that drafted all that stuff ain't working you got Baker Mayfield back to Baker Mayfield form and he cooking right now probably so shout out to Baker Mayfield let me just take a quick quick peek at the statline the scores 1613 they just put up another three 1613 Baker Mayfield 10 for 20 155 Jaylen Herz 7 for 11 the guy's got a busted finger what more do you want from this brother man he's got a busted finger DeAndre Swift three for 14 they ain't doing [ __ ] Bro you've completed seven passes and you don't have AJ Brown nah bro yo Kansas City Y I mean the Bucky need to take this one send these Eagles packing bro send them packing they don't deserve to be here they don't deserve to be here man you knock them out knock them knock them suckers out man they they don't they don't deserve to be here so let me uh let me conclude this live show by saying this folks it was nice to get this up it was nice to get this win we fought valant valiantly hard and uh we overcame some some injuries that could have really affected this game and we are now headed to divisional round we left the Wild Card round we go to the division round right now the bills are five five in playoffs under mcder they're five and five let's make it six and five for next week we got a whole week ahead of us let's make it happen by the way for those that are tuned in right now do me a favor and smash that like if you've not subscribed to the channel subscribe to this channel if you've not hit us up on Twitter get it on Twitter get us up get up us get up I can't even speak get up on us on Twitter if you not followed us on Instagram we are at over what 120,000 followers on uh on Instagram jump on Instagram come through come show some love we got you everything bills coverage is right there on our bills Instagram or Buffalo Fanatics everything anything Buffalo Fanatics hit it up Twitter You Name It We got you but what a huge win today for the bills we enjoy this for one night everything's going to taste better even the coffee that I'm gonna about I'm about to sip on because I got to work tonight and I'm dead be tired but I don't care we working that overnight but if you guys have not smashed that like let's get this video to a thousand likes I mean we just we just won a wild card game so now we head into the divisional round against the hated Kansas City Chiefs because that's a team I don't like I don't like that team man there's a lot of guys I respect on that Squad don't get me wrong but I don't like Kansas City because we play them every freaking year and I'm getting sick of it so this is the time that we handle business let's we handle them in the in the regular season this year we got to handle them again we knew that we' play for them we knew we play them again we knew it here we are so let's prove that we are the better team let's prove it let's prove it let's prove it that we got the better quarterback let's prove that we have the MVP of the league let's prove it don't turn that ball over and we got this my ref say y Pat Mahomes twisting butt coming to Buffalo listen man he went from the coldest game ever to another cold game in Buffalo he thought he was going to have a nice one and have some warm weather no sir you're gonna come to you're GNA come to Buffalo we go we're g to give you the business and I think we're built and prepared to face the Kansas City Chiefs we've seen them too many times it's like a division game it's going to be close we're a little banged up but we got some players on this team that's going to make a big differ difference rul Douglas coming back is going to be massive huge huge so folks I appreciate y'all man you guys have been great I have a Bleacher Report um segment tomorrow uh so do me a favor hit me up on the bleach report come through if you have not if you're not following me on bleach report listen right here if you look right there that is my name on the blue report it's pretty much the same so y'all can follow me I'm going to be live tomorrow I got one segment at 10:00 a.m. eastern time it's called the 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God's Financial System Part 7
[Music] hello i'm atuba judge and i bless god for this opportunity to bring his truth to you let's pray father we bless you today thank you for clarity of your truth holy spirit we depend on you to guide us into every truth we need today thank you because burdens are being lifted right now yolks have been destroyed in the life of everyone watching right now and you are opening up lord your good treasure to us today in jesus name amen praise god now i've been talking to you about god's financial system and we've been looking at luke sorry matthew chapter 6 from verse 19 and jesus is saying don't lay up treasure for yourselves here on earth now yesterday i took you to to the book of luke 6 where jesus said luke 6 33 where jesus said hey sell what you have and give arms i'm telling you how do you deposit your money in heaven how do you open up an account in heaven how do you operate an account in heaven jesus told us the reason he's telling us to lay off our treasure in heaven is so that nothing will happen to your resources nothing will happen to your finances and then i showed you how jesus yesterday how jesus told that rich young ruler go sell everything you have give to the poor and come follow me now that's how you open you you lay up your treasure in heaven when you give so yesterday we're looking at galatians chapter six turn your bibles there right now that's what we're gonna start today galatians chapter six verse 8 well let me start from verse 7 says do not be deceived god is not mocked for whatever a man sows that he will reap also whatever a man sews that he will reap also so first of all there must be the sowing before you talk about the ripping are you getting it now now look at the next verse the next verse is for he who sows to the his flesh remember now jesus in luke 6 38 jesus made reference to what paul actually was saying or paul maybe was making reference to jesus jesus made a very powerful statement he says give luke 6 38 says give and it shall be given unto you good measure press down shaking together running over shall men give unto your bosom then jesus said for with the same measure you meet out it shall be measured back to you now i i need you to follow me carefully now with the same measure you meet out it shall be measured back to you so the same way you give now when you say the same measure people just think he's talking about amount so if you give 200 naira you will receive multiples of 200 naira yes even though that is true because whatever you give when he gives you back is more than what you give what you give now then but also the way and manner you give is a measure you need to understand this your attitude of giving is a measure that's why first corinthians is first corinthians now second corinthians he told us now listen don't grumble when you give because if you give grumbling you will rip also grumbling can you imagine that now here he says that's exactly what he's saying he says well he who sows to the flesh will of the flesh reap corruption but he who sows to the spirit will of the spirit reap life everlasting now how do you sow to the flesh when you're giving is sensory it sounds rude when you're giving it's because of what you can see you know i like that pastel i like the way that pastor preaches so i will be giving him my tights oh i love that man that man he he he takes care of the widows i think that is the person that i'll be giving my money to no matter how sincere your heart is it is as a result of what you saw with the eyes or what you sensed with your mind are you getting what i'm saying so that giving was of the flesh now what it says is when you give like that you are going to reap corruption now what does it mean reap corruption is very simple you see many times the problem is not our giving and certain hardly attacks are given [Music] yeah certain hardly attacks are given what satan is always after is our receiving because the giving is not the testimony even though the bible says it is more blessed to give than to receive but the giving is not the testimony the testimony is in the receiving anybody can give you can give willingly it can be stolen from you you can also convert that to a giving i've taught you that before someone can cajole you and collect everything you have it's part of giving see you lose your stuff to the bank it's part of giving so giving means something leaving you see now he's telling you that hey be careful not to give in the flesh be careful not to give by your senses because if you give by your senses what you're going to reap from that is corruption nothing good from it but then there is another kind of giving he says but he who sows to the spirit how do you sow to the spirit when you depend on the holy spirit to guide your giving not giving because someone else did it you know sometimes people make that mistake you know someone comes to share a testimonial brethren last month god told me to give my whole salary and i gave my whole salary and in two days see what happened to me see the miracles that happened to me and someone's listening said wow i think i know what next thing to give now when i collect my salary this month i'm giving my whole salary and then he gives his own salary and he doesn't get any results and he's wondering hmm and then the next is that saying that maybe that guy that shared that testimony didn't tell us the truth you didn't hear what he heard it's as simple as that he gave in the spirit i want you to catch this now he gave by the spirit so the spirit of god told him give your whole salary and then he said yes sir you didn't hear the spirit of god command you to do that you saw him do it and you did the same thing because you saw him do it you gave him the flesh he gave him the spirit so while he reap everlasting life you ripped corruption because you rip bills and trouble see did god reject my giving no he said that's why i told you it's the problem is not the giving the problem is in the receiving if you are not convinced in your heart that god has received your giving you will have a challenge standing in faith to receive from god [Music] did he hear me so that's why i tell you look even when you bring your tithe before the lord take it to the took it to him and ask him lord you've blessed me and i bring your tithes to you can you direct me on what i should do with it the moment he tells you what to do with it and you obey him you know that he has received it now when you know that he has received it it's so easy for you to stay in that place of your receiving by faith it's like you sending someone to the bank to paying some money for you any person calls and say i've paid in the money so you have he said yes sure you have yes i have and then you don't receive the alerts and then after a while you say let me check my account you check your account you don't see the credits in your account you don't see that amount in your account now what are you going to do the first thing you want to do is hey are you sure you paid in that money because i have not seen received any alerts they say oh yes i paid it are you sure did they give you a teller see that's why what are you asking for was there a confirmation from the bank that such money was received you want to be sure if you are not sure about that then your fate for your claims will be weak because when you get to the bank and say look i'm supposed to have this amount of money in my account but this is what i'm seeing and i was like when did you make that deposit i made it a source of time and then the check is not there sorry did you make that deposit yourself um actually send somebody wow maybe the person did not pay in the money if you understand what i'm saying and then now you're thrown into doubts because the truth is you didn't pay that money yourself so you've got to depend on that person hoping he's telling the truth now when you send someone to the bank and he comes back to you with a stamped teller that that money has been received by the bank now you've got your evidence that your money is in the bank are you getting what i'm saying so that's what the same thing i'm saying when you give in the spirit you've got to have your evidence that your money was received [Music] that is how you know you can beat your chest that's your teller when the lord tells you give to social person and sometimes when he tells you like that you you make that call say hey how are you oh i'm very fine brother i've actually been thinking of calling so why i'm in this terrible need that's in fact i think you're the only one that can save me so really how much is it this is exactly how much i need and then it just happens that it's almost exactly the same money that the lord has commanded you to give to the person or sometimes you give it already and then you get the call and said man how did you come about sending me that money oh the lord commanded me to say wow that means truly you hear god why do you say that because i'm in this exact need and when that money came in it cleared that need for me so you just know that you hear god indeed and then you are happy praise god now what's that that's a confirmation that heaven has received your money that's your credit a lot in your heavenly bank account every time you are convinced that your money has been received in heaven you know that you've done some transfers into your heavenly account i'm telling you the surest way to do it that's why i tell i tell people i say look you don't wait till you get to church before you give your offering you give your offering at home before you get to church church is just a collecting point you know you understand what i'm saying so you you're going to service and you take out that offering why you are preparing or some people don't know you ought to do to do this you ought to prepare for the service you say but i'm not the preacher and i'm going just you see that's the thing your level of preparation would determine the kind of release that that there will be in that service if you walk into as a preacher if you walk into a service where people are not prepared you will sense it you will sense the weakness the the coldness in the atmosphere you will sense it but when you walk into a place that is charged a place where you are praying people a place where you have people who have come to receive from that service you wouldn't know because you would just see and sense utterance you just sense that you live in you i mean you you just know that no these people are really prepared praise god that's how it works so you want to be ever sure [Music] that your money has been received in heaven you want to be convinced about that it's something you need to be sure i'm telling you this so that you see because the next point we're going to be talking about is how to withdraw from your heavenly account that account is not for the sweet band but that account is for you to use today and now in fact the earlier you start operating with confidence from that account the better for you but first of all you need to be sure that your money is in heaven you need to be sure that you'll have treasure in heaven and jesus told us when you give you are laying up your treasure in heaven and i'm sharing with you the surest way to know that you've got credit in him is when you hear the voice of god so here you are preparing for that sunday service or midweek service whatever service you're going for and then and then you go before the lord and say lord thank you i am just set to receive every good thing you have for me in this service and lord you know what i'm coming to you with an offering lord please accept my offering today in the name of the lord jesus christ amen sometime when you're praying like that the lord can even tell you hey i don't want you to give that particular offering this is the kind of offering i want you to give oh thank you lord thank you lord now it has happened to me several times i am praying with an offering and i said no no no son i wanted to give your tights this amount of tight in that place okay okay sir thank you and i'll just obey him [Music] see when i do that i know my money has been received in heaven praise god our time is up for today we are going to continue from here tomorrow god bless you bye [Music] you
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Peter Roselle: Dwelling with The High and Lofty One (Isaiah 57:15)
but uh there's this wonderful verse and and the title of it that was on the on the thumbnail is uh that we dwell with the high and lofty one that's one of the names of god in isaiah here in isaiah 57 15 thus saith the high and lofty one that that inhabits eternity and whose name is holy right so we have been for the last several years we've started the year with a 21 day fast and we're doing that again this year as many churches are i've seen that you know in multiple places around the country uh churches teaching on fasting and prayer and and starting the year off with the three weeks the 21 days and i guess a lot of you know that in the book of daniel he did a fast and it was 21 days when the angel showed up and and the angel said look i've been i've been trying to get here there's been a lot of warfare in the spirit it's not that we didn't hear the prayer it's that i've been contending in order to get here and that's a really important thing to remember right now because uh i think partly that many of us are uh are feeling the fatigue the battle fatigue of 21 months now of of lockdown and losses of jobs and losses of loved ones and spoke to somebody this week who uh lost three close people in their family within the last year and didn't get to uh have a funeral for one of his own parents and uh you know we've never lived in a time i mean if you get i guess if you went back to world war ii there's probably some other things that might have happened but in our lifetimes we haven't had this kind of radical i don't know upheaval in what we would call normal and when it comes to burying a loved one and especially when it's a primary person like your mother or your father and you don't feel like you get that closure that that's not an easy thing to deal with and that could be just one of many things like losing a job or being threatened with losing a job because the threat of it is also very stress inducing just that you feel like you're being forced to do something you might not want to do in order to keep your job so lots of reasons but here it is it says for thus saith the high and lofty one that inhabits eternity whose name is holy and as i was fasting today and you know we what we want to do is not go on a diet right instead of eating food we're eating the word we're digging in deeper into the word we're praying we're seeking the lord we're listening to worship music uh another person that i spoke to i just i just shot him a playlist of different worship songs that he could listen to when the stress was starting to to overtake him in his particular case it was starting to debilitate him but we have weapons right we fight back and and this picture of him as the high and lofty one just it was it was a great picture for me today to remember that he says we're going to dwell with him there in that place he says i dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit and that's one of the many great benefits that we get from fasting is it can humble us and it reminds us that we can we can be over reliant on on quick fixes because in our culture very few people ever get hungry and there's convenience stores everywhere and i mean god forbid you have to buy something at newark airport it's going to be like nine dollars for a bottle of water and people pay it like what like if that's not whatever i'm sorry i'm venting i don't mean to vent but you get something that you could buy a whole case of water for 3.99 and they charge you nine bucks for one bottle it's highway robbery well go to the water fountain i guess i don't know there's got to be a way around it but you know like that's convenience and whenever we feel the the least bit of hunger or the least bit of of lack we can fill that void quickly and when we fast we're reminding ourselves well no uh that's not our source god is heart source all right i quoted it sunday jesus said my food is to do the will of the one who sent me right so when we when we focus on that and we keep bringing ourselves back to being hungry and knowing that we're not going to die the hunger goes away you know there's your body just gets used to a certain pattern and it's good to break that pattern and when you break it focus on things like this i dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit to revive the spirit of the humble and to revive the heart of the contrite ones if you were raised catholic you might remember the act of contrition that's his contrite heart idea and then in one of the psalms this is repeated not just in isaiah but in one of the psalms as well a broken heart and a contrite spirit is what what pleases the lord right not broken heart that you're sad because of some loss or deprivation but the repentant heart when we recognize we made a mistake and another conversation i was having and the person said you know partly due to stress i i wasn't as friendly to my neighbors as i should have been and he went and apologized to them and and said you know that's not who i want to be i'm sorry if i overreacted over something you know that that really in the big picture is not a big picture and that's so important for us to do that right that's that's contrition that's recognizing even though we might have had a right to be upset about something that that's you know we miss the mark of who we're aiming to be and we should ask people forgiveness for that and that's all the lord is saying remain humble right i dwell with those people in that high and holy place those that have a contrite and humble spirit i want to revive the spirit of the humble and revive the heart of the contrite ones i have seen their ways but i will heal them isn't that a good verse isaiah 57 18 i have seen their ways but i will heal them and all of us have this happen all of us fall short in different ways and it's you know often when you think you don't have a problem in an area where it'll leak out because you forget to keep your guard up in that area or whatever just certain people know how to push your buttons right anybody okay thank you you're allowed to talk in this church he says i have seen their ways but i will heal them i will guide them and restore comfort to israel's mourners creating praise on their lips that's a reversal of circumstance right there because we don't think of praise during mourning but we did a a wonderful memorial service yesterday and there was praise for the life that the person lived for the impact that the person had for the amazing testimony that he left behind and and changed lives because his life was changed and then he devoted his life to helping other people change not because he was perfect by any means but because he was seeking to do it and and there was praise on the lips of the mourners yesterday and there will continue to be because this life is not the end we're going to see them again peace peace the bible says to those far and near says the lord and i will heal them he repeats himself so i'm going to shift over to the new testament now from isaiah to john chapter 13 and jesus is speaking to the disciples and he says my time here is brief okay so john chapter 13 is the scene in the upper room it's when jesus washes the feet of peter and and tells them you know the bad news that you'll be searching for me and as i told the jews you cannot go where i'm going all right now we just read in isaiah that he dwells in those high and lofty places right and that we can be with him when we're of that contrite and humble spirit so this is not an easy thing for them to understand because he says you cannot go where i'm going and peter says lord where are you going jesus says peter you cannot come with me now but later you will join me peter says why can't i go now i'll give my life for you can anybody relate it's easy to make the promise not always so easy to deliver on the promise i like to think of hannah in the old testament right who uh was was feeling quite a bit of persecution from her husband's other wife which i think is a mess to begin with left more than one but whatever and and this woman was tormenting her because she couldn't have children and the other woman pananaya did have children and what what promise did hannah make do you remember lord if you will give me a child i'll give the child back to you now how many know it's easy to say that and then when you get pregnant and and you then the baby is born and you have to give him back that's another whole step of the process isn't it but what did she do she gave the child to the lord and what did the lord give her back more children and amazing how that works isn't it see you you stay true to what you promised the lord and that he more than he gives her the increase um i'm looking at stella in the back and she suffered a terrible tragedy to lose a child and and and had the faith to name her second child elisha because that means double portion amen that's how we're supposed to live he takes what the enemy meant for evil and turns it for good all things work together for good wow that's a hard one and it's hard to see in the moment how that could be and yet he does and we speak that double portion to elisha and his life and how god is going to use him i'll give my life for you lord why can't i go now i'm ready to die for you and jesus says really will you really give your life for me and again let's just be humble and contrary about this because all of us i'm guessing have been in this situation where we thought we would follow through on something and then fell short on what what we aimed at and jesus says i tell you the truth you'll deny me three times before the rooster crows verse 14. i'm sorry verse 1 and chapter 14 says don't get lost in despair maybe it's one conversation even though it's the beginning of a new chapter maybe he speaks speaking to peter who he just said you're going to deny me three times but don't get lost in despair peter i know what i just told you is devastating news but don't lose heart believe in god and keep on believing in me peter i think you could read it that way but we'll find out someday sometimes the chapter divisions don't always hit in the exact right spot right so then he says my father's home is designed to accommodate all of you if there were not room for everyone i would have told you that i'm guessing that we've all heard sermons about the big mansion that we're going to have someday in heaven right but i've always tried as much as i can to say as it is in heaven let it be on earth right so when we read these scriptures there can be one more than one lens that we look at it's not just that the the mansion that you're going to have in heaven is going to be so beautiful but his father's house is also here on the earth it's the body of christ we are his body we're his hands we're his feet and and this house is his house as well so we we take care of it we we try to take care of the house don't bring coffee in the sanctuary and spill it on the nice light rug that we have it's his house we want to take good care of his house right my father's home is designed to accommodate all of you if there were not room for what everyone so that means there's nobody out there that he wouldn't want in this house provided that they're going to not hurt anyone right because if somebody was in in a certain state of mind that they wanted to hurt people we would have to wait until we could get them healed of that but you know everything else bring them in this is where they belong because the father's house is full of healing if there weren't room for everyone i would have told you that i'll never abandon you i know i skipped there all the way up to verse 18 but important for us to remember i'll never abandon you like orphans i will return to be with you and for those that are suffering at home right now especially with this lockdown and and with very legitimate concerns okay like we we fully understand it's not our job to judge anybody about how you're handling what's going on but we do know that isolation is punishment so it's hard to always see the impact that that isolation is having on us and how much it's impacting our thoughts so we're not here to shame anybody or confuse anybody but just to say read this verse john 13 18 i will never abandon you like orphans i will return to be with you and my goal tonight is just to get you to focus on that high and lofty one i'm the high and lofty one you can dwell with him it doesn't matter if you're alone you're not alone because he's with you and it's that humble spirit and that contrite heart that isaiah 57 referred to that he's looking for in us as well so then i wanted just to also give us a little booster shot of reminder from the psalms and david in psalm 37 has a lot of them psalm 34 and 37 if you're looking for some meat to chew on in the word while you're fasting but you probably have heard psalm 37 23 the steps of a righteous man and i'll say and woman the steps of a righteous man and woman are ordered by the lord and he delights in his way so that's a good prayer speak over yourself thank you lord that today is before i leave my house you order my steps as i go your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light into my path i'm i'm gonna keep my mind set on you and as i delight myself in you you will put your desires in my heart and order my steps he delights in my way it says here though i fall if i make a mistake if i'm the apostle peter and i fall and i'm utterly cast down because i'm so disappointed that i let you down lord the lord upholds him with his hand and he did say that don't be dis in despair peter believe in me keep on believing me even though you're going to deny me don't lose heart for the lord will uphold you with his hand and then david says i've been young and now i'm old yet i have not seen the righteous forsaken nor his descendants or his seed begging for bread let's just confess that over ourselves i have not seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed begging for bread thank you lord that we are your righteous ones you made him who knew no sin to be sin for us that we might become the righteousness of god he is ever merciful this is the person who's received god's mercy is ever merciful and lends right so not only do we not beg for bread we're able to have an excess a surplus that we can lend to others and that's a blessing a little further in verse 35 i've seen the wicked in great power and spreading himself like a native green tree yet he passed away and he was no more and that's also a big part of this psalm at the beginning in the first few verses he says don't get discouraged when you see the unjust people prospering because their day is going to come and this is where he's saying that they passed away and they were no more indeed i looked for that prosperous wicked person with great power but could not find him and then he says in verse 37 mark the blameless man and observe the upright for the future of that man or woman is peace what does that mean mark the blameless man doesn't mean if your name is marked that you're perfect yeah it just means notice keep your eye on the person that walks this way whose steps are ordered by the lord who's who's a disciple of jesus and and trying to live it out again nobody's perfect but we're supposed to encourage one another iron is supposed to be sharpening iron right it's why we live together why we don't forsake the assembling together so we can be in fellowship together and and encourage one another and pray for one another the future of that person is peace because because that's who god is he keeps us in perfect peace when we keep our mind stayed on him and i'm gonna keep repeating it because he is the high and lofty excuse me the high and lofty one and he's saying i will dwell with you in that high and lofty place i'll bring you above the circumstances that you're walking through and you'll be with me in that place and the future my future is peace i touched on nehemiah a little bit on sunday just spoke about him but i wanted to just dig a little deeper tonight and and i use the word burden and often burden is is looked at as a negative but i don't think it is a negative when you're a christian because if the lord puts a burden on your heart then there's a reason he wants you to stay focused on something anybody can know what i'm talking about here been through this situation where he asked you to do something that was a stretch let's say right that was gonna that was gonna stretch you beyond what you would normally do and and when you think it might pass but it doesn't pass because it stays on your mind and and it's not that you're obsessing about it it's because the lord is highlighting something to you that he wants you to think about and and pray into often and it's easy if you know the story he was living in the palace even though he was a slave he had a great job and when he talked to one of his uh other compatriots there he said his brother had come back from jerusalem and they said to me the survivors who are left from captivity in the province are there in great distress and reproach this is bothering me i'm gonna put this down now i feel better so uh here he is in the palace he's doing really well all things considered considering he's a slave most of the slaves weren't living in the palace and he's the cup bearer to the king so he's got access to the best conditions that he could be living in and it would be easy for him to say oh well you know too bad for them but that's not what happened they were there in great reproach the wall of jerusalem is also broken down and its gates are burned with fire so it was when i heard these words i sat down and wept and mourned for many days i was fasting and praying before the god of heaven and i wonder about this fast sometimes i wonder if it was such a burden on him that he lost his appetite not not in an unhealthy way not not in a way that we're we're taking on more of the burden than we should but the thing that he's putting on your heart is so strong in your heart that that's more important than eating right sometimes if you're in a depression you don't want to eat that's not good but this is different this is is digging in with the lord and if i could ask you to open your heart to the amount of pain that's in our culture right now especially with this omicron that's coming through and you know again i don't want to go too far off the trail here but it seems like the there's a lot of smoke but not so much fire to to the amount of actual problem it is but because people are so oh man this thing just doesn't want to cooperate tonight stay there it's uh people are more rattled about it than the facts would dictate in my in my interpretation i'm not saying don't be careful but we're we're in a bit of a frenzy right now as a culture and get a burden for america right i know that's what dutch sheets was talking about today even you know it was more of a political reason of why he was asking people to pray but it's the same idea like when the lord puts something on your heart that's a burden it's not necessarily a negative thing he's asking you to ramp it up a little bit and take this thing really seriously as serious as you take food right and and spend your time with me and and stay focused on what i'm asking you to do and and what god ended up asking him to do as we just go through this a little further he starts praying and he says both my father's house and i have sinned right now peter wagner studied a lot about prayer and wrote a lot about prayer and he called it identificational repentance all right now you got to be careful because this could be taken out of context too but even if we haven't particularly sinned the reason nehemiah was in captivity is because god judged israel for their sin and because he's jewish even though he didn't commit the specific sin they were suffering in captivity in babylon because of the sin of israel and and it's pretty dramatic the way god describes it he said before he brought the judgment he said i'm going to take israel like a man takes a dish and i'm going to turn it upside down and i'm going to wipe it clean like so there was many many decades of sin especially in the leadership in israel for god to have have done that and now nehemiah was suffering it suffering from it but he could have said well it wasn't my fault but he identifies with his ancestors and said forgive us lord my fathers and i have sinned we've acted and acted very corruptly against you and have not kept the commandments the statutes of the ordinances which you commanded your servant moses now you would think why does he have to remind god about his commandments god is the one who wrote them he says remember i pray the word that you commanded your servant moses saying if you are unfaithful i will scatter you among the nations but if you return to me and keep my commandments and do them though some of you were cast out to the farthest part of the heavens yet i will gather them from there and bring them to the place which i've chosen as a dwelling place for my name now now you can see where he's going with this right it's like well yes you said there was going to be a problem but then you also said if right there's the butt in verse nine i love i love the but god verses in the bible yes there is punishment for sin but if we return to you and we keep your commandments and do them even though some were cast to the farthest part of heaven yet i will gather them from there and bring them to the place which i have chosen and what's the place that god chose as a dwelling for his name thank you you're awake yes zion the city of david awesome god loves that place i've chosen that place but it's burned down they just came back from there and they said the walls are burned down and the people are in despair that are living there please let your servant prosper this day i pray and grant him mercy in the sight of this man and who's the man the king right he's he's about to go and ask for help to get money that's going to be needed to rebuild jerusalem boy you better be fast than praying for that one because one bad day with the king and it's curtains right but because he's prayed up because he's focused because he's not in a car brush at all groggy from too much food like there's just something about fasting and praying that focuses your mind and puts a sense of urgency on the thing that the lord is putting on your heart it's not a bad thing to have a burden from the lord especially when that burden is about helping people come out of the bondage that they're in right now what they always are in but like especially there and it says i was the king's cupbearer right now that's right at the beginning of nehemiah and we already alluded to that but he had already found favor just by being in this position he prayed it and that he did find favor with the king and that's partly what i was trying to say about the other thing about fasting and praying and pressing in and getting a word from the lord right he saw in response to this prayer that the king said yes he knew that was a word from the lord um to go back and rebuild and when he first got there i don't know if you remember this part of the story but the first thing he did when he got there was just circle around at night and and pray and say wow yes they were right this place is a mess but i know you told me to do this anybody remember how many days it took to rebuild the wall lisa you can't keep answering all the questions it's like that bright student in front oh i know love you yeah i think it was 53 days i could be wrong i thought it was 53 but there was no way he would have thought they would have got it done in 53 days right but but god and when god's behind it there's a tailwind behind you you know you've got that breeze behind you you've got that the momentum of god that you know he's in it i could give you a personal example when we were about to move out here and we had decided we were going to plant the church and we were leaving essex county we put our house on the market for a certain price and within 48 hours we had the asking price for our house and we felt like that was the lord just opening the door and saying go ahead i want you up there right because my wife has thought i was crazy to ask for the price thought it was asking for too high of a price and i'm not just saying that because she's not here she would agree if she was here because it did seem like a high price but i did you know prayed about it and that's what he said and when the person came to the closing his mortgage had fallen through but the guy had so much money he was able to just pay cash for the whole house and yeah like that's a gift right god just handed a gift to us i said should ask for more money no i didn't say that so i'm just going to end back in in the book of acts because um well for a lot of reasons but we live in the book of acts in many ways and there are 28 chapters in the book of acts and i would argue that we could say that today is the 29th chapter of the book of acts because that was when the church got started that was when holy spirit fell and the world started getting turned upside down and there was all kinds of riots and all kinds of fights and opposition and persecution and and the idea that we could be christians and not face persecution is silly if you read the bible he said that we would but keep your eyes on the prize press towards the mark for the prize of the high calling that i give you don't be foolish and and use persecution as a badge but if you're going to confront people about sin and you're going to challenge their worldview they're not going to like it right whatever critters are in there whatever demons are harbored in there they don't want to come out they like where they're living jesus had such an anointing on his life that they didn't have an option when he walked in the room they just basically waved the white flag and said don't persecute me please i'd rather go in those pigs and maybe that should be like a salem moment for us if that's not happening when we walk in the room that's another thing we could fast and pray because he set the mark for us right he he set that example i have seen it happen when trisha walks in the room she's just got discernment and i think they pick up on that i don't know how it is but that's that's a gift that she has and she didn't ask for it okay it's just the way it works so god bless it he's she's been used mightily to help people get free so the apostle paul uh was radical in the way he was serving jesus so i don't know about you but i want to be radical i don't want to be lukewarm i want to be part way and i just love this scene i again touched on it a little bit it says in acts chapter 14 verse 19 jews from antioch and icomium came to lystra they persuaded the multitudes and stoned paul and dragged him out of the city supposing him to be dead all right now let me just tell you when they stoned people in those days they were pretty good at this so if they thought you were dead you were probably dead okay now i have no problem believing that he really was dead because then it says however that's like that word but right however when the disciples gathered around him even though it doesn't say they prayed but i'm guessing they prayed they knew that jesus raised lazarus from the dead and here we are he rose up and ran from that city no he didn't leave lystra he went back into lystra the place that killed him and we're feeling persecuted he had every option to say man that was a tough crowd i'll take a break from them for a while he didn't like this really inspires me not to complain about losing my tax-exempt status he went right back to the people that stoned him to death maybe either way he rose up even if he wasn't dead he rose up and went back into the city the next day he departed with barnabas to derby right so that just gives us a little bit of a mindset if we're going to take this seriously we want to see people's lives chained which frankly is a very selfless goal right there's not an obedient reward to seeing other people get free but boy there's crowns in heaven man there is all kinds of equity being built up in the bank account of heaven and paul uses that specific language he says it's not that i need it when when somebody gave him a gift it's not that i that i need it but your account in heaven is being credited right so that's the redemptive things we do carolyn sitting on the front row here she runs a ministry in patterson you know patterson uh is it was a burden that the lord put on your heart is that fair to say and how many years ago now when you walked in the alabama projects 19 years is what i would have guessed yeah 19 years ago the lord put a burden on her heart to go in there and use the skills that she had developed in corporate america to help especially to help the single mothers and to get job skills and how to write a resume and i might be summarizing it here a little too briefly but basically the people that were running the place and it was a big place they laughed at her and and they mocked her and they said oh another goodie two shoes you'll be here two weeks and you'll be gone and here it is 19 years later not gone countless lives have been touched you'll never know all the lives that were touched right but it's not because she makes lots of money it's not because it pays so much money that that corporate america was paid but it's because there's a burden that the lord puts on your heart and money is not the best motivator the will of god is the best motivator and it's amazing how he provides for us in the midst of all that because he knows he can trust us with it because that hasn't become our god and i can't help but tell the story because it's so fresh in my mind there was a woman there named lourdes who knocked on the door one day and was one of the clients that that needed help and and the ministry basically helps people navigate through the social services and and provides a lot of of resources that under resource people can tap into at no cost and uh she was basically a working homeless person who had two sons and wasn't making enough money to support her sons well carolyn looked past the package and saw a gift in this lady lourdes and as time went by she gained more and more authority came in as a servant then went on the payroll and then became the assistant executive director fair right-hand person like wow talk about rising up there was so much talent in this lady that nobody could see but when she was given a chance there she was and i went there uh when they were about to dedicate a new building that they had gotten from the town and all of the clients i'll call them the people that were coming for the services looked at her like wow look what happened to her she came in needing the services now she's helping us that gives me hope amazing but the rest of the story i don't remember that guy's name who's the rest of the story guy on the radio anybody paul harvey yeah the rest of the story is so cool she comes to our church lourdes does and tells like a version of the story right so here's the story she left puerto rico because she was in a very abusive relationship with the man she had married and she was in america to get away from this guy her father was still in puerto rico as she's telling this story and the doctor that was taking care of her father when the father was in the hospital he had cancer heart disease okay i had a heart problem with his heart the doctor walks in sees the chart sees the last name and says oh i used to date a girl with that last name and it happened to be his daughter lourdes and he said so you're the guy the doctor says you're the guy that wouldn't let me date your daughter why should i take care of you basically no he didn't do that but like what's the odds of that happening right that the doctor meets the father of the girl he wanted to date and she left so what does the doctor say to the father how's lourdes doing he said well she had a little rough spot but she's doing well now she's got a nice job give me her number get on the phone one thing leads to another cupid goes comes in with the arrow right and she goes comes to our church it says thank you so much for supporting the ministry it's called family census family success center new destiny family success center talk about a perfect name uh because of your support i'm moving back to puerto rico to marry this man and we're going to be living in in a big beautiful house me and my boys are going to be moving back to a big beautiful house and if you hadn't helped support that ministry where the doors were open i don't know where i'd be right now right not because you thought that was you don't know who the person's gonna be but you know if you keep opening the door it could happen if you don't open the door it's much harder for it to happen so this is how god works he puts a burden on your heart and then you just go to work keeping the door open of whatever that thing is and then watch what happens watch what he does and don't be discouraged if you don't see it all right away because the things we do in secret he rewards openly maybe not in the perfect timing that you would think but he doesn't need that hopefully we don't need it either so i'm just trying to encourage you to uh keep on fasting and praying for these 21 days remember that picture of the high and lofty one that we can dwell with the high and lofty wand if we're contrite and humble in spirit and we say lord i'm i'm willing to have a reset in my life i'm willing to allow you to re-prioritize how i'm spending my time and and what i think is most important because your ways are better than my ways i'll finish here it says they returned to lystra iconium and antioch strengthening the souls of the disciples now this is a man uh who if you follow lance wall now at all he's a good friend and somebody we've known for a really long time and he came out of the business first he was in ministry that in business and he went back and forth was a pastor for many years consultant for many years and he talked about something called convergence all right and convergence is when you when you find out what the gift is that god has placed in you and then your life brings you to a place where you can fully utilize all those gifts to the full advantage that god would have for you um so if you know who heidi baker is that's a person who's living in convergence right she found out what god wanted her to do and now she's doing it and the results are amazing right because that's what happens it's all this different momentum so paul is operating in the apostolic calling that he has right apostle prophet evangelist pastor teacher that's ephesians chapter four that's called the five-fold ministry he's operating as an apostle because he went to each of these towns originally lystra iconium and antioch and started churches there even though he was persecuted it was chased all the way to athens right like they didn't want him anywhere near there but the seed that he planted grew and as he's going back as an apostle he's not there to stay and be the pastor he was there to start the church train them up raise up disciples and then move on and then do it again and then do it again he wasn't interested in a big 401k plan and a big retirement plan he was going to go go down swinging and he did because he said this light and momentary affliction that we're facing now is nothing compared to the glory that will be revealed through us god's going to reveal his glory through us when we find that place of convergence so this is just a normal way to describe what an apostle would do even though there weren't a lot of apostles let's say with this role in the early church but paul was certainly a role model of one and what did he do he strengthened the souls of the disciples and he exhorted them continue in the faith to continue in the faith we're at this place right now in america where we need to do this for people because they've gotten some bad habits they've gotten some bad habits look again i'm not saying it to to hurt anybody's feelings but you just have to look at the way covet has shifted people's habits and we need community we need to be with each other zoom is better than nothing but we also need to be with people okay i'm just gonna leave it at that i know there's people that can't be right now for health reasons so that's not who i'm trying to address right now it's the people who can be with somebody who are opting not to that's not good and i said it before the metaverse idea is not good right we don't want to spend all of our time living in a fantasized world that's not what god created us to do there's something about when two or more are gathered in my name i am there with them that's who the church is so be careful of the metaverse so he's strengthening the souls of the disciples and exhorting them to continue in the faith saying we must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of god now as a guy who had just gotten stoned not with marijuana killed he could say this with quite a amount of conviction couldn't he we must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of god if we're going to walk into a territory and flip the paradigm and say you need to understand that you're flying the plane upside down right now and god's got a better way they're not going to like it so it's easy just to clam up and not say anything but we're going to have to give an account right not that we should do it out of out of fear of the lord other than if what god gave you is so good tell somebody let them know that they can be free too and that's driven by love so he's saying look this is not unusual as a christian if you want to get in the kingdom of god there's going to be some tribulations and when they had appointed elders in every church what did they do prayed with fasting and they commended them to the lord in whom they had believed so there we go that's that's the theme that we're in right now it's a 21 day fast uh trisha is going to be talking about tearing down strongholds and and the importance of our confession and as a man thinks right that's that's where the battlefield is that was the book that joyce meyer wrote the battlefield of the mind so that that's all very pertinent to a 21 day fast i'm asking everybody to take notes keep a journal write down what the lord is showing you don't worry if it seems like a fragment of an idea write it down he's going to be bringing things up in your memory that when you look at the fragment it might not make a lot of sense but when you look back over a week or two you start to see connecting of the dots let's stand very grateful for you all thank you for your commitment to the lord and for loving god and for being willing to show it by being here with us and we're believing for revival amen we're believing for people to get saved and delivered and and having those chains broke off and that we were singing about tonight um and maybe we could just lift our hands and just just make that prayer lord we need to see your spirit move in this whole region overtake the darkness and and allow that revival fire to burn in this region we're not going to be satisfied with watching people die and go to hell without ever even having heard the truth of the word of god we just ask you to use us mightily use us to speak the truth out in love to people who are hurting they've never been more open to hearing good news when they've heard so much bad news and we just ask that you would use us as your mouthpiece here in the earth that as we open our mouths lord you will fill it with your words and that as we speak it it will generate life generate life and generate breaking off of bondage and chains in people's lives help us lord as we fast and pray to hear clearly what the plan is for our lives that you have for us not our plan but your plan in jesus name amen love you all dwell with the high and lofty one [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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[Music] [Applause] so hi everybody and welcome to the Tech Talk travel first live-streaming session on LinkedIn and on Facebook we've started this session as a collective it's called the Tech Talk travel collective and the idea behind that is that we're actually discussing with disciplines within our industry the issues that they're currently facing especially given the current times of Corona and the covert 19 crisis we had a closed session last week with hoteliers which was a really enlightening session and very informative and we're still processing all of that data that we accumulated and will hopefully share that with some of you or with the public in in the coming weeks but this session is live this is for the vendors and it's really an opportunity for vendors to discuss issues amongst themselves but also for other vendors or technology providers in our industry to give them a chance to also hear from the people that are on the session today so before we get started what I'd like to do is perhaps just open with some of my own comments and own statements I've had to write them down because I wanted to really try to kind of paint the scene if you like for what we're trying to achieve here and I think of what's happening right now at the risk of really overstating the obvious the world in many ways is enduring quite a surreal moment and it's something that many of us haven't really experienced before jobs are disappearing our movements are restricted the streets are empty there's no business as usual and for many of us actually there's just no business at all a lot of us are struggling to make sense of it endeavoring to control the few controllables trying to identify the opportunities performing an inventory of our businesses investing in what is working and discarding what isn't whilst also connecting with the gratitude or with gratitude of those who are willing to help us without minimizing the extreme hardship the most our current facing I think it's also important to recognize that we're also in quite a rare moment and it's something that's quite extraordinary if there is a silver lining in any of it and I do believe there is it's that we're being marshal almost to embrace with a sense of humility that we are just a small part of a much greater whole and that is now incumbent all of us to rethink the legacy of what our companies represent and what they aspire to be so in many ways and it's it's nothing new but our actions today will be representative of our reputation tomorrow and in many ways this could be considered like a reset an opportunity to embrace our industry and define our relationships with not only ourselves but our staff our clients and also members of our larger community so the technical travel collective is about offering leaders in their fields an opportunity to talk amongst their peers openly and discuss their challenges to offer fresh ideas and hopefully cross pollinate those ideas to help navigate this difficult time we've intentionally not set the agenda for these discussions but we rather ask the people who are attending to offer key points and discussion topics that are important to them and that they would like to hear from their peers and to discuss with their peers as they go through this process so it's a conversation about a number of things defining our definition of normal leveraging the current experiences to unite and possibly to a degree reinvent our processes it's about asking questions challenging the dominant narrative and industry biases as well as an opportunity to instead listen and identify the potential change that can be actualized without minimizing the severity of what is and perhaps what is still to come this could be our opportunity to create new direction and processes as an industry so today's guests are some of the most I think in integrative thinkers who I believe can add valuable insights to the conversation not only for the industry at large but also for our fellow technology providers in order to discuss current challenges and potential coping strategies regarding the covert 19 crisis so with that said I'll introduce our guests the first one being Julie grieve from Kryten who is a CEO of Kryten Julie thank you so much for joining us and for having me followed by Moritz class man who is the CEO and co-founder of a customer alliance Moritz thank you for joining thanks for having me and we have mr. Cooley pilau who is the co-founder of Apple ayo oh really nice to have you thanks for joining us thanks so much hi everybody and such a Houseman who is CEO of fizzy rooms and also partner at how's that so sure great to have you on the line thank you hey guys good to see you and finally James Bishop who is with site minder any charge of global partnerships correct director of global partnerships James yeah that's pretty pretty close thanks Andre and thanks for having me a good seal great to have you all here thank you so much for joining us so guys as I said before the agenda was set up with the idea that you guys provide us discussion points and talking points before we get started though I'd like to also just to explain to the audience that is broken into three sections first one being managing today second one is preparing for tomorrow followed by consumer behavior so with that said let's go into the first one about managing today and I'd like to really kind of start by asking how the panels or the people on this session today are currently communicating with and supporting your existing customers as well as the potential future cuts customers that you may have lost or under on hold if you like through the the current crisis is there more that could have been done what were your learnings and takeaways from that and secondly what are other ways that you're helping hotels financially through this downturn without of course compromising your own business needs and objectives so Julie perhaps if we start with you how would you answer those and your questions so I think the the first thing I learned about communication as soon as it and kicked off in the Euclidian we were a couple of weeks behind then when else are watching with hotter but also perhaps denial that it was coming to us as soon as it became obvious we were going to be shut down we went to her customers we gave them a three months payment holiday and we told them that we were here to help and then I told my team no more stop everything I don't want any sales messaging going eh I don't I literally don't want anything apart from over a couple of weeks we prepared a blog around debate and resources so pulling goods and useful resources and and that really was the first of our strategy our strategy was we moved immediately to we must maintain our customers and so we must be seen to be supportive and understanding that in there they don't have any guests and we have a guest engagement tool and in that that went down really well and we did our first customer email in fact I think it's gone it this morning talking about some of the things that were coming and and we have we're about to wait with an offer where we have a stripped back version of our product free to the end of the year so that's that's been error in our strategy maintained and then when things get back to normal be ready for it but also and still try to add users to our platform but one thing Andres important to see in the stage that we added in our funding we're fully funded we're not relying on revenue year and I do think that made a difference in how I was able to respond yeah absolutely all right Jane sorry sad you will say something all right no just going to ask James obviously from a from site- perspective a much larger company larger larger customer base Julie is with Crichton it's tired of five years ago smaller company how would you see the dynamic versus say for example site minder how site might have been approaching that that side of it yeah I mean so from the customer support and communication perspective it's pretty similar but I think as you say we're a little bit more established then then then a lot of it is on the on the line and you know it's a bigger ship to turn but you know we I think quite proud of the teams and and how each of those reacted differently we very quickly shifted from you know an inbound reactive support to a very much an outbound proactive support we've moved people into you know we fatally increase the size of the customer success team versus you know versus a sales team for example so then the whole narrative of the conversation with customers and potentially prospects changed and then a few days later changed again from you know like Julie says like okay we're having a different conversation with potential customers now - alright this isn't the right time to be talking to potential customers and let's make sure we're working with our existing customers the journey says I know where we move against acquisition platform them and you know as opposed to you know guest management platform so whilst there aren't guests today obviously in in various countries they're actually still are and in some some regions foresight mind or a further along in the journey than others so no it's really working very closely with each of the regional teams and understanding each country exactly how we as a business can help our teams that are trying to support those hotels bit our customers or you know potential customers in the future and making sure we have that narrative right and so from your perspective how how has it been from your side because I obviously we had you know it's been a challenging year let's just say from the get-go to 2020 it's been a challenging year how have you found it as well from your side well on two sides righteous I have busy rooms whose my own technology company and then I was still a partner and now said partners which is a venture capital fund that 1/2 investments are in trouble current investments and when you look at it really different I mean in the travel site was busy rooms we had you know too bad instances we were you know we had a large customer called Thomas Cook who happened to do not so well and of last year we recovered from that and moved right into Corona right after we got out of that issue so it's been challenging you know I wish I had a little bit more time to prepare for Corona and and also I wish I would have taken it a bit more serious I mean I do business in Asia I should have really paid more attention I should have really taken it a bit more seriously and you know I'm not proud to to share but I'm a teacher I was one of those that was really disappointed that ITV was cancelled because I thought that was you know overdoing it you know in hindsight I'm glad that some that I did we Berlin actually did because he probably would have extrapolated and multiplied the germs note throughout the show so from from that side the same as you know as my two previous speakers we try to help customers I'm a bit more selfish because we do offer solutions that help customers with future sales so our transaction machine hasn't completely stopped we do see bookings for 2021 unless your locations so we can't entirely holiday payments simply because you know I'm not in the lucky position that I can send all my staff home I mean all staff has volunteered to to payment cuts and they've been really really supportive times like to show you how good your team is and how loyal your team is and then oh great thank you for those that have joining today the call here but also those that are not here today that you know in supporting the company to get over it but I you know we we are talking to hotels I mean there is no point in chasing a dead horse all right you know you won't change it you will overrun it simply because you'll be faster anyway so you know we we talk to customers you know we're trying to be understanding luckily we have quite a few customers that can pay and they just pay and when we talk to them to say look we can pay we want to support you because we need to work with you after the crisis and the rest of the team is preparing for you know the event afterwards I'm not one of the pessimistic sites so you know this is crisis number five in travel since I've joined travel and the good news is travel is a bit more prepared for this than any other industry simply because you know every time that a disruption happens and maybe a you know for me it started with the dot-com bust in 2000 or September 11th or a swine flu or SARS or a volcano eruption somewhere we know travel is immediately affected so I think we're a bit more prepared and a bit more relaxed when it comes to that you know as an investor you know 50% of what we do is in other industries and so there we have anything from big catastrophes all the way up to having opportunities in Corona simply because they sell products the consequence Nate I saw on the front side slightly different experience we have 64 active investments so we had you know quite a few phone calls in the last in the last three weeks and they went from total panic middle of March everyone you know trying to understand what it really is that they're facing you know panic paired was still you know huge optimism to week 2 after you know most countries in Europe lockdown people being a bit more reasonable and um you know having it under control the good news is is is that you know in the portfolio we haven't seen any one tank yet so that shows you that you know although the crisis is terrible for you know for any industry and for the planet in general I think that um it's not as bad as the price makes it sometimes sounds I found that in the portfolio now you know it crystals out who are really good you know serious entrepreneurs that are you know mindful in terms of what they do that make you know tough but fair decisions and make those tough and fair decisions quickly alright there's one other thing and those of you that know me well I'm you know one of the biggest critics critics of the German government I think they're always too slow and far behind on many many topics but I have to say you know the last three weeks I've been proud of how they've managed the crisis is because you know I think as a you know it's the largest it's the largest economy in Europe you know we do see that you know that a health care system works although we strongly overpay in times when there's no epidemic I would argue but um you know it now pays off so you know I think that governments have made it easier although they don't help anyone and you know I'm involved in some of these startup discussions and you know there's argument they're not doing enough for startups but let's face it as an investor I invest into startups but governments have more business to take care of than just the industry or invest in tonight so I'm not upset with them that they haven't found the right you know the right sauce yet on how to deal with no upcoming or growing businesses but I think in general I can applaud most of the gun countries in Europe because the government said actually for the first time in a long time acted quickly yeah yeah okay great thank you and only from a player's perspective what are some of the ways that you've been helping hotels financially through this downturn as I said before obviously without compromising your own business needs and objectives has you know you you yourself have been around as well for a number of years you've gone through a number of different cycles this is new for you and you've also started many different companies so how have you applied your experience to best navigate this process within a pelea as you say I'm there we I've been doing myself through various crises in the past so it's nothing which which we have not seen before Coronas obviously worse than many others we have seen in the past and I think from from our perspective it was very important to react immediately and pretty quickly in different ways one way is obviously be online company so anything we do in our company happens to be online remotely so all of these channels where we typically communicate with our customers let it be slack or email or whatever direct chats they have been open all the time and and we were in the position to respond very very quickly to any incoming requests to help the customers in different ways by the way operationally systems but also financially on the other on the other hand we have customers in different European countries who are not in Germany and only we are in a number of European countries so they were impacted in different ways and so there was not one fit all but they a lot of one-to-one discussions with the hotel groups and the hotels in those countries and how they reacted to the crisis and what their plans were and in fact some of the countries we are working in the hotels are still ultimate operating so it's really a different situation country by country and two reactions had to be different now as we are a subscription based company only we work in annual contracts so for us there was another positive point obviously applying this business model is very sustainable and we are getting our invoices paid annually in advance so it's not an ongoing thing we had to act on immediately however what we obviously did if we had customers that were running into trouble we had one-to-one discussions with those and we're trying to solutions to help them over the time and that could be delaying payments or giving them some free time to use the system and so on but coming back to my original comment I think more than ever a trends are to be that those companies that can act really an honor remote basis and mobile they can also help the customers in in a much quicker way than it was in the past and we were seeing we are working with a lot of startups that that are on our patio store and actually we were seeing many different ways on how they reacted and how much they were impacted and it turns out again that the ones that are leaner faster quicker more nimble during this type of crisis could also apply and things that that that helped them become different in in a much quicker way than others and some of the bigger companies that are slower to react some of the things they only could do us lay off people or take some other clients are in some other areas so I think the the in the startup scene we have seen a lot of these companies that that were nimble enough to wreck quickly and help the customers also in different ways mm-hmm okay and finally Moritz obviously with with customer alliance you also have business interests in other areas outside of hospitality have you seen a a consistency if you like of the way those businesses have reacted and responded or is what we're looking at in our our vertical hospitality is it quite unique so for us what we what we realize is that it's similar across the industries and for us it was just that hospitality industries were affected first so basically our we feel like hospitality businesses were two weeks ahead of the curve and then two weeks later all the other industries also you know I had to study problems right and our measures are very similar to what we already discussed basically doing two things right so what working with existing customers and once if they call us we suspend payment and we work with them together and maybe just to share one action point which is which works well for us is that we ask them if they say hey I cannot pay then we say hey you don't have to pay for until end of June for example but in return we also ask them to sign for a longer contract and that actually works quite well so and customers are very happy about it so what we now do have we have around 12 X lines who approach that say hey I don't want to pay my invoice right now but also most of those guys are committed to a long our contract and deterrent so I think this is something that works quite well for us so it's like they're both sides basically right okay good good sorry please go and continue no I'm Benjamin and I think what we are seeing is then on the second topic to work with existing customers we see that slowly slowly the panic mood is decreasing so business owners are getting back into this operation and mindset so what we are going to work on now a lot of our existing customers is to see how can I better use our existing customers but also we're gonna give them a lot of features for free for certain amount of time and then you know just to let they get used to it and then they after Kahuna's over they can decide whether or not they want to continue using our words but really giving them the opportunity to use that down down time - to work on some more optimization of some of processes and software to it okay excellent all right look moving on to the next topic I'd like to actually open this up to two everybody so please anyone chime in initially because I think you could each add an interesting perspective to this one when it comes to managing the downturn and adjusting your business models I think we can all agree that you can essentially write whatever models you had for this year off the table and given Sachi you mentioned before you wish you'd been more prepared or had seen perhaps a little sooner what was happening with Corona how have you adjusted now your business models for the remainder of this year when it comes to staffing and forecasted forecasting obviously those things have had to change now what have been some ways that you've adjusted the business model in light of the issue and what do you feel could still be done if anything and I think when you look at my own business we're predicting that we're going to be involved in this for at least the next six months we don't expect that um that markets will fully recover having said that you know that's just the worst planning I do personally believe that some of the business that we have seen will come back much earlier and we have seen that Austria and Switzerland are you know talking about opening opening up again and have opened up to a certain degree Germany hopefully may so do you think that um we do business we do see business picking up again but we've also talked to hotels and some of them have said it's you know it's more cost-effective to me to stay closed during the summer time simply because we we don't reach enough occupancy to actually pay operational cost and it's better for us to you know to get the government support and send people home so we'll see so we've we've prepared from a cash perspective to to to sustain the next six months but we're also in the lucky position that we're self-funded so we're not relying on external investors in what they believe no not when I change to the investor side were sit on the other side we do depending on depending on what the company does and which part of the travel sector they're working and what business model they work we do prepare them to you know to ensure that they have sufficient cash for the next three to 12 months because there there there two issues here number one is this the market has to come back for those companies to generate revenue but also most of them are still startups they're still in the growing phase they were unprofitably prior to to the chrono crisis so they will remain unprofitable after the corona crisis and and we're unclear yet what venture capital will look like and how willing you know we as a fun but also orko investors are too you know to protocol to cash in into those startups so I think those that's you know had huge burns prior to prior to Corona we advise to make sure that cash lasts much longer those that you know we're almost profitable or profitable or you know have very small burns um with those who are less careful because we know that once you know once markets open up they probably have a chance to you know to pick up business again and go back to where they were but overall I think you know personally and that's you know I'm very optimistic I don't think that travel will be affected very long-term there other areas you know we don't want to go into those course links the discussions that other areas that have to worry but I think that you know as long as as long as people you know as long as people will have money they will travel simply because you know we see this now you know people don't like to be locked away and they like to go places and I think that travel would probably have a good chance to recover in the next 12 months right and I mean if I may pick up there and from a Palio side we are obviously one of those apps that are in a major growth phase right now so we are converting hotel groups from the legacy p.m. SS and have been doing that for a while and this year was really one of the major growth years for us and still is by the way and we what we did is we are ongoing projects of converting a lot of the hotel groups and this is still happening and ongoing and actually what is interesting is that none of these groups has really completely put a stop on those conversions so this is still something which is ongoing however what we obviously see is from the new business we don't expect a lot to come and to come this year we still see a number of trains actually that are using that period now to say we are preparing for the time after Corona and what is important to prepare is to be a better position in terms of their text ex so I think a lot of people we are talking to are now considering switching or changing their technology to become more modern more digital more mobile more efficient in many ways of what they are doing today compared to what they are doing today so I think and the way we plant is we have also the luck that we are funded by internally by friends family and angels so we took all measures to survive longer with the cash we have obviously make sure that that we also maintain our sustainable business because what Sasha just said is absolutely true something one thing we have seen in the business especially Travel hospitality is that those companies that have a sustainable model and are efficient in the way they work and they will be able to get out of this crisis stronger than other apps and other technology and software companies that the ones that only put focus on growing growing growing without being able to prove behind that they are efficient and can operate efficiently and making money out of it I think they will be the ones that are struggling and will be struggling much more and also for the coming six months or the coming year or or even longer so so I think it's a matter of combining different things running your company in a way that you can survive as long as possible assuming that be that the recovery will only happen later this year or even next year and if it's better than that yes that would be nice but I don't think we can count off on that and then you says this time and I think in the best possible way which means and having one-to-one discussions with you tell chains that are ready to do things still that is one important thing but also and we'll come to this a little later is prepare on how the travel and hospitality industry will change following the crisis because I am not convinced and I don't think it will happen that everything will go back to normal as it was before I think the travelers will change so the way the hotel guests will travel and they will look at what arts and and work with hotels and stay at hotels that will stay significantly but also on the hotel formed I say do tell groups and hotels will have to be much better positioned in in different areas and they were before and technology is obviously one of the critical areas to drive automation and to become much more efficient okay thanks really more it's a question for you now given what's happened what would what's been considered the current best practices that you've done to reorganize and protect your overall business model as well as your employees because clearly we've seen you know a lot of employees being furloughed a lot of people go on short short term leave which in germany is called quartz Ave what what have you guys done to minimize that impact as much as possible if anything and and how have you worked and processed that yeah I think we have we reacted quite quickly so we are prepared for a conservative case now and entertaining so now financial planning we have basically assuming zero new sales until September October and also be expecting an or financial planning we are expecting a very high payment afford of up to eighty percent even though right now looking at current April figures it looks but better in terms of what do we do as well as it just said we have this great instrument of short-term late labor here in Germany and actually really really good tour so we're implementing that to look for a couple of our team members and the good thing is it allows me to reduce work hours and then ramp up gradually again once once you need it and because we have that tool we did not let go anyone and an autumn company and we have been very very open and transparent about communicating that to our team and make sure that we have one consistent message the over communicate with the team and everybody who was affected from both of us very very understanding and we have not received one single complaint about it actually people are grateful that you're doing short term labor instead of letting people go yeah I think that's been a bit one of the biggest challenges for a lot of staff and I think as you mentioned before communication is is a critical piece of that and always ensuring transparency perhaps James we could go to you on this one how has given site minders spread across the globe now has have you guys managed that process and how do you control the communication and amongst the staff internally so that people are getting updated and and and ensuring that they're keeping informed given that they're not going to the office anymore yeah is it's true and and in some ways I guess the fact that we have so many people spread across the world we have a lot of the tools in place that help us enable that communication as a global team already I think we we certainly went and had a look at our best practices in that and and ensuring that the communication is getting to the right people at the right time and and we're opening that up one of the things I know that we miss as a business is that what Sonja I miss but and and talking with other colleagues and you know those water-cooler conversations that you have in the office that they're so used to having and it's actually trying to keep that collaborative discussion going when it's not scheduled like some of the greatest ideas come out of a corridor chat or something that happened in the kitchen or you know some of the biggest problems are solved that way and so obviously using the tools we have such as slack and and making sure that you know we're collaborating across teams more through those platforms rather than just within your own kind of work group and and you know other obviously we're making a lot more use of the videoconferencing internally whereas usually you know where we do a quarterly business review within the region these are becoming a lot more remote but but ensuring that these things still happen and then we're keeping a cadence on that communication is absolutely I think one of the biggest learnings there was how quickly we managed to get you know the entire business from being within sort of five main offices to all being at home over a 48-hour period was was pretty intense it was pretty insane it was everyone well it was really well managed by you know every leader and every employed the T across the business so yeah it was it was an interesting period for sure I think everyone's pretty well settled in it now I know some people don't want to go back to the office but most of us do yeah but I find their really interesting because the experience that we have is people are much more available now than they were before all right and especially when it comes to my management team because they they used to travel quite a lot but you should go and see customers now they still talk to customers but because they all have the travel time in between a day a week as you know is added to their to their available schedule so it's not only downside in terms of you know in terms of not being able to travel there's also quite some website and and I think it has shown you know infrastructure providers in all countries how much you still have to upgrade in order to cope with it hmm I agree I think I think it's not even just about business travel but the lack of community that some people have so I committed a forty miles every day if I wasn't going to London or somewhere else and that's time I've got back and our team I think overwhelmingly have pretty much said that they would like us to look at thought or working practices we claim activists and I think we will move to offering fillion won't work if if someone wants to do that because it feels like in this time of fame sort of real stress with all the bad news helping the team with their well-being just by reducing that travel time it has really really helped their sort of mental illness I think there was a lot of talk about home office working in the past and you know an employer's making it available and now we were forced to make it available no it is available right so we'll see how that changes our working or working culture you know after after kuroh no as far as I'm concerned I have more time now yeah okay just just one question we have coming in from our audience which i think is a good one to finish this particular section on it's from Sophie Cartwright at guest line Thank You Sophie for for adding this her question is if you guys seen an uplift in incoming inquiries even during this downtime and if so how are you going to harness the new market without actually putting sales messages out there she says that this is an area that she's particularly struggling with as there is an appetite from hotel ears to do business but it's also getting the balance right when she asks you for your perspectives before you answer that I think this is actually a really interesting point because clearly you guys still need to try to generate a level of interest in what you're doing and what you're trying to sell but given the sensitivity that a lot of us are feeling given this the the impact this has had hoteliers appetite for the message that they're receiving from vendors perhaps is not as much as it would have been so this is a great question and I'd like to perhaps start with Julie if you'd like to maybe give your perspective so I think I said earlier that we had turned off all of our sales messaging SEO PPC new links and everything stopped but actually we're starting again next week so we're launching the new offer it will be very much we're here to support you you know prepare for the rebound and not not pushy in in any way which isn't to be fair really are in company persona anyway but I feel like we're starting to have and just like we all feel I think we are all starting to think operationally again as I said and I think hoteliers are no they've gone through how they're dealing with their team they've gone through any financing decisions they've had to make and over the last two years a last two weeks okay we have seen an increase and in veined from across the world actually so I think knows the time but I do think you have to be aware of the fact that when you're about to speak to someone and it may not be a good time and we really need to make sure that we're asking is this a good time you know if you're doing if you're doing a a cold to follow up you're going to have to be very sensitive to it and ice they'll think our messaging must be how we're helping the industry and that it's a bite as all we're all in it together and that's not just trait I really believe that I believe that as vendors we have a huge part to play just name and how you the industry recovers oh really yeah I mean I I think I absolutely agree with with this direction and Judy just described I think important for us was to stop any type of sales messaging cold calls and these things going out to a tell groups and hotels and trying to sell the upper leo system we pretty much stopped this immediately because we said it's definitely not the right time I mean the fun thing is that be solved with ourselves we we our we at our company were busy to do the right things for the first one to two weeks and and make sure and that we survive and stay in business and the same urgency was there for all of our clients the hotels and your child groups and so as I think we are very much there however what we did pretty much immediately is we thought about nonprofit initiatives on how to support the industry in the best possible way and so for example one thing we did as we started this hospitality heroes initiative where we offer to the community and government and cities here in Germany and other European countries they could use use or PMS entirely free of charge if they were to convert hotels for for some time into hospitals and this was an initiative that was very much appreciated by the hotels and hotel goose as well as by the communities by the way and but you tell groups and hotel said and there's very little we can do about sales to hotel guests now so what other ways we have to promote our inventory and make sure we at least get still some some reservations and some sales to urge our guests going so I think because we we unbought it within kind of 48 hours over 20,000 rooms to through this initiative and have now forty thousand rooms in Germany and other countries so in in case and hotels are being converted into hospitals this a platform that can be used by everybody and entirely free of charge and I think on this type of initiative and there are various initiatives worldwide we're actually seeing in our industry that really helped the people and they appreciated it because it was not it had nothing nothing to do with sales or selling your system or PMS it was really how to help and support the hotels and and the industry ok great let's let's move on there's a let's let's move the conversation now to preparing for tomorrow because I think this is also a very interesting topic that a lot of people are also considering and how can they best prepare during this downtime to to be in the best position for when things start to pick up again but before we start with the questions that you've submitted there's another one question that's come from our audience from Allison Jenkins which i think is a good way to start this and she says that they've been doing a lot of research with their customers and members to fully understand the market and particularly expected timeframes to their business getting back to some form of normality so her question is how all of you expecting things to move over in the next three to six months what is your yeah how do you see the next three to six months who starts I mean from our perspective we're expecting you know we're expecting to treat almost every customer like a new customer because when you look at you know yes we have a booking engine in CRS and and yes customers are still online today and yes you can book future rates but nobody has paid really any attention to it and for the hotels is almost like a new opening night they have to order new food they have to order linen they have to get everything washed they have to clean the rooms it's almost like a new opening so we're expecting that you know country by country as hotels are being allowed to open up that we will see a heavier workload that's what we're preparing for so you know we were preparing our support we're preparing procedures or we're overhauling things where we've taken too long in the past simply because we know that for a short period of time when those markets come online we're expecting there's a lot of workload for us in order to support our past partners and customers to to come back to business and James from your side yeah so the next it's tricking is it the next treatment six months is going to depend market by market you know what's gonna happen as each those markets open up and how we're going to be managing those clients through those markets so I wouldn't say it's a guessing game but you know a lot of it is wait and see I think markets will also come back at different stages as well because they always have grown a cycle in a different way some countries will came in later than others and the bounce back wall so probably reflect that yeah one of the things we're doing is we're very closely monitoring the data that is going through you know through through our platforms to understand if there is any trends in certain markets where we can see you know more of a pick up and and trying to kind of measure that against the different announcements we get from each those regions in each of those or each of those governments for each of those regions so we can say well okay when X happens here Y happens with the reservations on a future basis in each of those markets and kind of using that to direct our customers and and and our teams in terms of where we see we're going to be able to support it those customers first okay excellent a so you already see some markets they're picking up well I I couldn't say that we've seen anything that really relates to anything that's happen right now so the ones that are gonna get interesting is where France says okay on the 11th of May you know we're starting to open up eggs well what will happen to reservations sort of May June July onwards over the next three weeks in in those markets when they make those announcements so that really only came out earlier this week in the last week so you know reached obviously but what we do see certainly is that there is positive pick up towards probably late summer early autumn across most of Europe and and the u.s. of course they're still you know everyone knows they're still negative pick up over the next three months there's more cancellations coming and then their new reservations and depending on how long that situation continues those teach dates can obviously change because no one's really booking a non-refundable rate right now everybody from a consumer basis is on a wait-and-see mode either they've they've booked package so they're waiting for their their operator to cancel it for them or they've all they're waiting to the last minute see if actually that travel or that trip is going to happen so the real trends will come when we see exactly what happens in in in the next three to six months but James the question for you I mean you guys have business in China as well going on so what's happening in China not so much to be honest you know most of the business we have in China is from groups that are based outside of China that have one or two hotels relatively few hotels in China from a site minder perspective so is and so we'll see slightly different stuff that will only really see the inbound traffic to China and so until those borders really open up internationally it's very hard to gauge a picture on that I'm always very tentative when we look at the data on China and try and kind of see how that would reflect in other regions I think the real telling once as we'll see is when Spain and Italy for example of being the first ones in in Europe to start a recovery to see how that data trends they're just getting back to the question because I think it is really interesting and I'll talk about it from a vendor perspective I think we've got to take into consideration that a lot of the people that we are used to dealing with with our customers may not be around so as a veins are you going to have to be very conscious of the fact that you don't masseter might not be dead anymore and there's likely to be new staff we haven't used your system before so we're looking to start a ruling training program through webinars where we're seeing to seeing to our customers just you know come on board and watch how you can use this tool use this tool really understand the value that's ads because it feels to me that in there's a Scottish saying that you're on a sugar leap egg and which is you know your quotes on a hook that's not very stable if he had in a situation where your main ambassadors in there I think you're at risk of potentially losing that customer no we're also looking into what type of product our customers should offer because when you look at how markets open you know I have a little insight into the Airlines business into some destinations and how you know Airlines plan to fly there and the airline traffic will take a while and you know I'm not sure it's oh so sure that consumers are comfortable traveling because when we talk to you know people on the street or you know customs of our customers the one thing that they don't really enjoy very much is sitting next to a person very close on the airplane that they have no idea who that person is so you know like maybe like we've seen after September 11th in the US you know we're expecting a lot of driving business so that means products that that our customers should be selling through through the website and otay should be slightly tailored to that right so no free parking for example it's more important when you come with your car then when you travel is in with an airliner no other things maybe maybe more important than than they were before so we were trying to figure out with our customers you know what is the right product to offer at this point in time and for how long I thought I think I think one additional thing we see from from our customer base the existing ones and also the new ones is that they ask themselves how will they continue to run their business and when they open up again I mean we did some check and fifty percent of our hotels are still open today so they act in a very mobile digital we're I would say but I think and there are different aspects one aspect is how contactless can you work in a hotel and for hotels so I think a lot of people will ask themselves if I reopen my hotel and how make sure how do I make sure that actually the customers can do a lot of things in in an online way even more than before and that includes online payments online check-in and things like that so the contact between the guests and empty the hotel entry is being reduced but also the question and these retails and many hotel groups will have to operate at a lower occupancy rate level for quite some time now and period could be as long as one year six months to one year or even longer so I think one question everybody is asking today at least the groups we are talking to and our customers is asking today and so if my occupancy levels will be much lower than before how can I make sure I still make money or at least break feed in my hotel otherwise I wouldn't reopen it so I think from the product perspective and an digitalization it will become very important on how you can drive automation into the hotel industry today more than ever before I mean is there cash for that I mean that's very expensive tasks for a boat I mean when you look at the vacation rental for example they clearly have an advantage they've been doing online check-ins and you know and and remote whiskeys for the last two three years minimum right before hotels what we've seen as sisters there's just no cash for the upgrades I think this is this is worthwhile a separate discussion my feeling is that the technology today is available even to do it at very low investments compared to what it was before I agree with you Sasha in in the past when you look at the legacy technology that is still out in most of the chains it was very difficult cumbersome took a long time and very expensive to become more digital I think in today's world there are a lot of innovative apps and platforms around which are open and which can drive this as a much much lower cost and more efficiency without going on-site doing it reload so there are a lot of ways of driving that and I'm glad that you asked that question because I think this is one of the big changes we see ahead these companies that are able to operate this in a mobile way and become much more efficient in help the customers become more efficient they will be the most successful ones in the industry as ik agreed but they're still hardware change required and that will cost money and the question is how many of our customers will have that cash right now to invest into such infrastructure yes I think I think we again as vendors we need to be clear on how you don't need to go the whole way to fully digital to meet some of your guest requirements right so and this isn't for me to pitch Kryten right now but if you think about some of the things they can do simply removing an in class at all I think everything's got to come out of the room I think McLean is going to have to change so the cost of that which means you should extend your list length of stay less cleaning all of these things that they can do means that they can reduce contact points were they investing significantly in a lot of technology I think digital door key was coming because of Marian Hilton's Mandy across the interstate I think by the end of the year that this year that was supposed to happen I think that was slow lane but I think gas will be working at a hotel and saying how are you making sure I touch as little as possible and by the way how are you making sure that you're sustainable because we've seen the impact on our planet of everything stopping how can we continue that how can we play our part and so you're not going for the plug will not be a nice to have I think the sustainability message is going to move quickly after this yeah I think what we all be seeing is for a longer period of time we will be seeing something kicking in which is I guess called social distancing that is something which will be happening for a much longer period than before and I think that could even last a year or two years or three years or forever who knows and I think everybody needs to get prepared for that scenario I hope it's not forever that's one thing right and I think the dramas are probably a bit more disciplined than southern Europe I mean I have spent quite some time in southern Europe countries and and I have a feeling that's probably go back to hugging much earlier than we joined okay just on this topic though I think it's an interesting opportunity for us to go to a question that I think Julie you put forward to the panel does the industry's expectation towards vendors change in the future now post covert 19 so we've kind of already touched on it but I'd like to maybe hear more directly around that did is there going to be a different expectation of yourselves now in the marketplace I personally want to travel I have to say oh maybe I'm too optimistic I wouldn't expect a change I mean the first three months or four months and hopefully I can start traveling again early May so the longest I've been locked down in 25 years you know what I will do is I'll you know I'll try to keep some distance you know as long as I see on the news that there's still Corona cases you know happening in their Chronos you know it's still that that infection levels are still there but I'm not expecting that a hotel hotels that I stay in would do anything substantially different I mean it's because probably I'm a bit snobby and I stay mainly in four star five star product where cleaning isn't that big of a challenge and you know the hygiene is usually is usually good anyway because you know I've arrived the part of my life where I wouldn't stay in a unclean hotel anymore I would just check out I think if we see changed and that consumers expected more you know more more cleaning cleaner rooms more I gene you know they're getting used to the fact know that there is a dispenser at the beginning of a you know at the entrance of a supermarket I'm pretty sure that nobody have to need to have something at at reception so I think those things will probably change but as a traveler besides being careful initially I'm not expecting a lot of change that needs to happen for hotels for you to stay there you guys thought that and I think I think the fact is I believe the hotels will know understand that they're going to have to look at their takes back and embrace it and understand how can make a difference because their gas is really going to force it on them because they're going to want to do more than sail for they're touching things and so I was interested and and how you guys thought that would make hotels look at us because you know sometimes there's still a there's still a group of hoteliers who believe that the only way to survive against is to do it face to face hospitality is all about that face-to-face interaction which I don't disagree with but I disagree with the fact it has to be done at or check out I think you should let your guests choose when the consume your hospitality and how they consume it so it was interesting whether you've got the routine hospitality travail jazz view does because I think it will change from two perspectives one perspective is clearly that that there is a certain number of five-star trains and hotels as sasha says that will continue operating differently and they will see you although they ever have to make their money but I think Julie you're absolutely right and I think a personal service can also be delivered by a mobile phone wire a tablet online and in different ways and I think this is where a lot of the hotel groups will adapt in the future to say you know I want to serve my customer in the best possible way but what is the best possible way under current times and that could shift a lot of the procedures we are seeing at Hotel level really on a mobile level and and I think this is a major drive for efficiency and I I disagree with such are there I think the change in the industry will be much more radical as as as we expected today and I think it has to be much more radical because there are a lot of groups and hotels that were not making a lot of money during splendid times we had over the past couple of years and we are now in a crisis and will not have splendid times for our number of years to come so I think all of them have to act or maybe go out of business or sell their business and and do things differently the other thing I'm seeing is and that's the second point and when when we were used in hotel business to very cumbersome projects on site so let's assume you would install a new technology a new product and you system typically we were expecting to have somebody on site that that would do installation take the interfaces live do trainings do live coverage and do that for a while and it was long and very costly products I think the expectation from the hotel industry to the vendors will be to shift a lot of this also true to online onboarding processes and I think the ones that can fully cover that totally mobile will will again be in a much better position and and they will be the ones the customers would want to work the the hotel guests well what else would one work with in the future and I think there will be a change in technology I don't think it's driven by Corona I think Corona is maybe enhancing it right I mean it's not like that lot lots of hotels wouldn't mind to upgrade technology but let's face it a lot of the startups out there the technology that they proclaim how it works the functionality isn't quite there yet right some of them are still at the basic level and they were progressing I agree and that's why we invest into into the text-based in travel but let's face it I mean no legacy systems at this point in time can not be replaced by online players in all aspects of travel they're still you also require if you know a few years so if I think if there is a pressure on on the travel tech side if you know the smaller companies or startups like us want to survive is this we need to drive that in innovation in terms of you know allowing digitalization much quicker than we originally I planned all right so now we're looking at you know what else do we need need to develop right now to further you know to for now I think it just I just wanted to add three thoughts we're coming back to the question what would change in the mindset though of people who are buying stuff generally right and I think they're I think three changes that are currently going on and not only in what are years but in the society right first one is that people are now thinking about their supply chain again right I think what would happen is that we will get a lot more questions about how stable is our business are we going to be there also in the long term how we're always able to meet our SLA see etc etc but I think a lot of people that I'm talking to are now looking very closely to the supplier and also a lot of people I'm talking about very people that have a thinks a lot of their suppliers will actually go bankrupt I mean soon so making sure that you position yourself and talk about how stable you are I think that is what something that will be very important yeah and then then also another trend that I see a trend which I don't we like but you know it's all about even now in Germany in fact it's all about support your local dealers or your local businesses so what that means for us is that it's accelerating one one thing that I already saw the boys that and a lot of people that I talk to they want to speak to a French company than one speak to a German company an American company etcetera so I think it's very important that well like what we're trying to do is that we keep on investing into local local people and to be come across like that German player at the French players arrested so that they have the question that we are also local right and the third point I wanted to add is that fact actually that I like is that people are now in the public are talking about economy people in the public we're not like like normal people are not so much talking about economy and what I like about it they are questioning again what is the impact of businesses on the environment on social medicine Tura so I think this term of greenwashing is becoming less of a problem now what more people will choose desafíos depending also on what what are the stuff that they are doing outside of you know generating money how are they contributing to the society so I think that's also something that would change excellent alright guys thank you just one one final question from the audience before we move into the next and final category of the session today it's from Daniel Hertzberg and he's asking do you believe that guests are going to be raising their expectation on the facilities providing clear and visual information regarding the indoor air quality as well as providing PPE amenities and I guess I would also add to that do you feel that there may be where if n if anywhere would technology play its role in that I think they're arriving at a hotel expecting PPE a Neapolitan they'll not be traveling it I don't I don't think it will go as far as that but I think labels of cleanliness you should be a shooting your guess about what you're doing to make sure that it can't spades and reducing touch points that will be important but I think I think if I arrived a hotel and it gave me PPE I believe yep something is going to based on the way the communication as well I think you know I think the guests expectation is going to be that hotels are communicating better and more frequently about you know not just their facilities but you know about the cleanliness of the hotel and or you know this need the additional services provided or what processes are they're putting in place to ensure guests safety when they're then you know that's certainly going to be the case in the initial period once orders start reopening and hotels are gonna have to be a lot more sensitive to the different cultural regions that are travelling into their hotel in terms of how they've been affected or you know how those cultures deal with those different theories like we already know that in Asia people who are wearing face masks a lot of the time anyway and and that's going to be something certainly probably over the next six to nine months is going to be more apparent in other regions across Europe and the US and the world but certainly being able to communicate with those guests regularly being able to answer those questions within their local language is going to become more important to reassure those those travelers either before they've booked or you know after they've booked him before they're staying I actually think if I can add one thing I hope that it's finally resolves the unclean unclean remote controls and hotel ring so until we find the sides that what I do expect is and that's probably in preparation for hotels as well I mean you know reviews and you know and consumer feedback and guest reviews have become you know very important in the last couple of years anywhere nothing that more consumers will now focus on you know on reviewing you know guest reuse even more and those that haven't done so in the past probably will start doing so more so I think there will be more workload for hotels to actually deal with not online reputation than there was before yeah okay excellent okay so let's let's start to move across now to the consumer behavior side of the discussion and I'd like to open up to all of you the following type of question how long do you think it's going to take before tech companies and hotels have built up enough money again to start to spend it it's a it's it's a it's a kind of a how long is a piece of string kind of question but you know you guys you're all experienced at this this is this you're not new in this game yes it's a new environment we're in but based on your experiences and your your your knowledge there must be some kind of expectation there must be some kind of mud map that you've already started to create so Moritz perhaps we if you'd like to start well just like I'm the guy here oh there's my first economic crisis right welcome to the club so but whatever yes what I think it's a lot of a psychology right I actually know a lot of companies that still have a lot of money they're just not spending it yeah very important that people are getting back into the mood that they get they know when will the economy they know that the plan is they know the plan about the lockdown coming down that is the point when people are willing to spend it down because again a lot of companies have money but they are not spending it right now because they want to hold it and I think once we have a plan a cube and that will get it work it's easier and I suspect that it will once hotels are open it will still take six to eight weeks until they have enough cash again about making new investments so I do it I expect I do not expect a big bang I expect like it slow gradually recovering I do expect it takes longer for hotels to collect enough cash in order to you know make massive investments so you know we're not expecting that any of our customers you know cuz was trying to upsell and I'm not expecting that any of our customers are going to take us up on that unless we're willing to come their way and maybe give it to them for free for a period of time you know I I hope and I truly believe that more travel will come back quicker than some other industries because people just love to travel and you can't keep them home but I do think that you know we we are not necessarily the most cash rich industry anyway we always get deflected away by those large companies that have raised 60 million a hundred million hundred and fifty million we look at a book intercom and Google and what have you but know the majority of the of the travel players let's face it were not so cash rich in the times right so far as to recover from this will probably take a bit longer than then this year can be is going to cost a lot of money if you think about everything in the kitchen will be a update so your your restocking your large or as well as your fridge here your number of covers is going to be significantly reduced you may increase your dream service but your room service menu probably has to change you're changing all of your self furnishings or going through an extensive cleanings I mean there's you know probably new uniforms different including materials having proper companies coming in to do a big deep clean I think it will take a long time for hotels to get to the point where they feel comfortable that they've built rebuilt their war chest particularly when we don't understand how many recurrences of this we're going to have so I think investment will be from a hotel years perspective will be limited and they'll be looking at what can help them either meet their gaze feel comfortable or increase increase get spins the first time I sold technology into the troubled space a hotel EUR that also did consultancy for hotels other said you have to learn a few things and number one is there's a payment order in the hotel and that payment orders coffee first because otherwise the guest is upset rolls for breakfast because otherwise the guest is even more upset and then clean sheets because otherwise you won't stay in your hotel there's cash left after those three you can find out which order you're in there yeah I think there's going to be a verification process that goes on that's a and there'll be a prioritization process that goes on which might counteract that a little bit so in the sense that they need to get guests first right before they can give them coffee brilliantly initially but do I get that and there but they this is this is unprecedented times and they're going to be starting at at at point zero so they'll certainly need to be some investment in marketing and and maintaining their online strategy and understanding where those guests are gonna come from first but they were only there you go they won't don't have to pay you until their guest arrives right you pay booking them after the guest has already stayed there correct it's easiest in what is to forget about when you have a crying customer you know for coffee and the lobby but they're gonna need to obviously make sure that they're in the right places but for that and and and there is an investment in their own marketing too you know when demand returns it is the biggest players that see a first you know so from from from that respectively Google will understand where the demand is coming from before anyone else and then they get paid for the Greeks yeah exactly well any one thing we have seen during the past crisis in travel and hospitality and there were quite a few over the years and I think in many instances actually the travel was picking up faster but then we were expecting it at the time and so I think I would agree worse um with Sascha here that we might see in people to have played both for business as well as for leisure faster than we can imagine there's quite some money still out there to do trips people want to meet their customers again so I think that saw it could could pick up again and not only see what increase the occupancy levels at the hotels as well and but our expectation is that and for quite some why of the the hotel will be very cautious about where they spent their money in terms of investments I think they'll spend it in ways that are smarter than before so they will think about whatever drives my business in a better way and and that could be different things by the way it's not only technology but could be other things as well that there are areas I I will definitely invest in because one of the one of the things we have seen before crisis and we do not expect this to go away is the lack of skilled personnel in in hotel industry I think something which in addition to the two corona will experience over the next couple of years more than ever is that the the hotels and hotel groups will not find sufficient trained staff to put into their properties so I think one thing is how to be how to make it the whole operations leader in many ways and that applies to technology software and different areas as well so I think it's much more about self learning how you can train systems that are easier to use than in the past going away from those complex operations because if you really look at this this is what costs a lot of money and at the hotel to run those operations that are really complicated and complex so there will be a drive for becoming much leaner much nimbler in in many ways and focusing on certain market segments in terms of who is coming to my hotel excellent just just bringing it back to some comments that I'm looking on as we're streaming live there's an excellent comment here from Claire Sawyer who is the head of marketing a book assist and she's basically said that the best guess is still just a guess and that's been agreed to by Maroney van Arden and who says yes basically you're right we can't compare this to any other events because essentially this is the first pandemic now with all of that said I don't think any of us really know how this is going to bounce back because we've never had this type of environment before we are really guessing but I think for us to sit here and to say look domestics going to come back first corporates going to come back first no one really knows and I I don't think anyone here is saying yes we we wear the litmus test we know all of the answers but I think what what is very important is that people have an opportunity to be able to convey their their ideas and their thoughts based on experiences that they've had we spoke with the hoteliers as well last week as I mentioned to you before and the feedback that we got from them was essentially that they felt domestics going to return first because no one really knows how the markets are going to open up and we touched on it a little bit at what point will each of the markets open up so essentially once countries open up their own borders internally then domestic travel will be supported and that in that in that sense that theory holds some water but I guess coming to the next question which is really just an comment just one your comment on that please and that is that is the market we need to have up first again absolutely know what's over so a lot of times is and especially when you discuss travel and travel expert scissors there is still more travel in countries than there is traveler coming into countries so I think for all of us on the call here it would be a good thing to see that in bond comes back first because that's not a majority of our business exactly exactly but the the quick the next question I think it was some from yourself Moritz correct me if I'm wrong is it's essentially as the hospitality is typically always the first to lock down given these types of situations is it do you feel going to be the last to ramp up due to economic social as well as legal restrictions so because this is a unique situation it will have a unique bounce back so it was interesting because as I said I were at a separate discussion about and I recall correctly Sasha said I typically hospitality it's the industry that bounces back first but now when I look at current legged regulations right and what's happening in Germany I feel like actually hospitality hotels will be the industry that is opening or bouncing back the laughs to the illness it's the opening up a lot so I feel I feel like the industry was the first to lock down and will be the last row I mean those differences we have seen this in Germany and and different states in Germany what was announced of the past few days underlines exactly what what Moritz just said I mean a lot of fertile years we're hoping and we read a lot in the news today and yesterday we're hoping that they could open up hotels and restaurants as well again as soon as any other business but this is not the case I mean the the politicians are pretty strict about this will happen only in a few weeks after everybody else's up and running again because the risk are so high is so high so I would expect that that at this time we will see that the hospitality industry will suffer much longer from being locked down than most of the other industries and then when it will pick up again it will take some some while to come back to decent occupancy levels if you look at inbound travel if you look at internal travel within countries right I mean let's face it I mean most hotels don't have a necessity to look down at this point in time because they cannot be open for leisure but they can be open for business and the more business that we open the more you know the more travel activity associated with that business will go along so I do think that we probably see you know transactions happening you know sooner then we will hear on the press the hotels are being officially opened but yes I mean this time you know nobody can travel and some trouble be the last thing to open unfortunately that hits us can I just leave this previous commenters were saying this completely and utterly depends on whether we have a second Weaver and all so I think if we can manage to contain this and we need the open around debate with summer and I and there's not a second weave I think that domestic travel will recover well I don't think any hotel will be running with the occupancies they've had but I hope it will be enough for them to get their staff back and get in believe it and start to build up that war chest if there's a steak and blue somewhere I think the hospitality industry will be set back significantly yeah I think that's a repeat really expected or considered too greatly is that that second wave and no one really knows yet if that's going to happen I think that's where we're all so watching China very closely it's also I mean when you look at when you look at the way that this this Kuroda you know situation is being dealt with I think this is the first time that we had as much information as population and then we and I had before because when you look at the swine flu which is only you know a little bit over ten years ago we have more deaths during the swine flu than we have today and I'm not saying Cronos not bad don't don't get me wrong because I don't want to be in depressing you know such as miss gross kernels really bad but we have more information you know available so what I'm hoping what we do with that information is we contain it much better than we did with just wine flu all right I mean I remember the blast times of the swine flu you know I had an office in India and you know 300 people in India and you know they almost took me apart to walking through the airport before was allowed to enter the country right the last time I traveled was four weeks ago you know and I was in some countries who were already locked down nobody took my temperature at the airport right so I think that you know by having more information available the public being better informed and noting that you know social media and YouTube and online channels you know help keeping people more informed which also makes them more aware and I hope that that awareness will not break you know you know end up in a second breakout simply because people are being more careful and they probably work 10 12 15 years ago through better information I don't maybe that corporate business is going to go back to the labels it's hard because we're able to do this and my business is running fine on the zoom I'm not saying it's ideal but I think a lot of businesses will see that transactions have happened with a the cost of travel so I when I'm talking to Italia's I'm talking to them about and you know if you're very reliant on corporate travel then I think it's a good idea to look at how you can be attractive to other segments and I gotta Johnny you go look at the events business around corporate travel because that's what drives a vast majority of corporate travel and as long as that that flywheel of events does start turning again then then corporates have to travel because yeah effectively that that's where it happens so I think there will be resurgence when the events industry is able to get back up to full pace but of course with social distancing and the limitation of large gatherings but all of that has to be relaxed before we can even look that that larger chunk of the corporate travel market otherwise the the transient business travel I see that being a lot less a lot less I see being reduced certainly as people look at the efficiencies of zoomin and and also you know there's corporate responsibilities in terms of asking your team to go and travel and whether they're comfortable with it whether you're comfortable with the risks as well so I can see that being do certainly in the short term mid period but obviously when events happen they do have them events happen I agree and then events and also I think opens up a lot of opportunities for hotels actually to question what they did in the past in terms of market segments customers how they were running their business and different other things so I guess and we will see also more dynamic hotels over there I say this I mean it's not purely hotel rooms they'll be selling in the future they'll consider also using their hotel rooms for other purposes whatever long stay hybrid business models apartments there are a lot of different markets actually which will drive what else to think about differently about their business as it was in the past and it will be in the future I do think that corporate travel will change slightly but then also what you know what we have a tendency to forget is you know not all businesses can operate like we can I mean when you look at the entire construction site you look at manufacturing look at distribution chains true logistics transportation there that's all corporate travel as well but and I think there will be no hardly any impact on those but you know I personally I always thought customers wouldn't sign with me on a video call I found out last week some do right so you know I can save cost and save time I'll definitely try exploring that's for sure excellent all right guys listen we are coming up to the end of the session thank you all so much for for joining us and for taking part in this and to the audience who tuned in to watch and listen thank you very much for your time and also for your questions and comments we really appreciate that and we really ask the Tech Talk 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Nova Shift Gameplay | Indie Game | An Amazing Rouglelike Asteroids Like Game
hey guys what's up is Wolfie Irwin Olin today I'm gonna be playing Nova riff and welcome to indie game Sunday the thing you guys is voted on for so pretty much indie game Sundays where I play two indie games and we try the mountain and see how they are so without further ado let's get into it and see how it is so we got practice in okay so we got practice in endless mode if I was to choose practice I would not get any unlocks or any score noted okay Bella's controller key binds it up push everything try to figure out some buttons here Oh s is shoot now a is thrusters Oh God oh it's one of those happy games I get it okay I see cuz I've played a game like this before I think it was some Mike what the hell was it oh well it's a roguelike too I think every rose how does one we throw I'm gonna regret pushing a button here oh well I chose to buy this thing well hey oh nice how do I can't just sit here let you know what my shirts all right now so bees I need to find settings or something just to figure out everything okay I'm gonna take signal oh my hand was on a rock wrong buttons anyway so I didn't even uh move to be finished by one - oh I think I have a shield that blue stuff right there oh and it also has a timer to win it like resets everything now this seems interesting so anything within the radius Oh okay so anything within that bubble right there that you guys can barely see is slowed projectile wise okay I can see you what's up out oh okay so now we have new things that you straight let's go with drones ah nope okay so I have a second drill now double six yeah let's drink through those drones again whoops I was not trying to ram him at all and that did damage to me it just got quiet what the hell game with my beautiful music there we go okay it's not gonna be a certain point closer to get actually get the XP okay next you summon another one I have three of them now my army soldier up now let's just make more drones out I can make pool this is my army you know what screw everything where did oh I don't know what the hell that was that one done nothing of it Oh what the hell is this oh is this a boss he's probably dead sir what the nope oh they don't follow me okay cool I need to turn myself around please I want to laugh that's just go this way thank you oh okay I've been pushing the wrong button to try and summon my little BOTS I am beginning my buttons like already just move around everywhere wait okay so there you can't get the settings you get on the posit notice I thought my drones spin spent around with me all my drones can die so they have HP as well okay noted explosion I guess we could take that out dal PO just lost all my droid you okay rip Tim I'll put the I won't nothing that nope just gonna go around hey coward I don't like any of this I stopped the battles that no okay a lot of things are going on here this thing needs to die o priest more drones [Music] don't even say this is work now right now I have another drill oh my god what just happened another window oh you got behind them yeah what the is that no I want nothing of it what are you doing yet no ya know these shifts gotta go oh yeah got my slowing field thank you slowed that down I can get through easily oh I gotta go inside just to do that up it noted [Music] oh my god I'm going way too damn fast so I need to go inside of there that's if he gets good as hell to try and get in there [Music] but let's listen and get rockets I can get let's grab this [Music] Amory ah damn I couldn't move so every time I got hit I will bounce right back into it damn damn they just throw you across the mat but yeah you gonna put in like three letters and that's it right [Music] all right so let's go with rogue on hmm that's not like fun really you did not even touch me dude you're about to see yourself okay so it penetrates too and cool oh cool I wonder if it kills your enemies that will be fantastic both like boss enemies we go in assault yes okay so now we're gonna go with the delusive power that's all like fun now I'm all gluey let's go win so what do I have right now let's go with weapon power okay so destroying rocks also help too all actually that's really good I even have like a nearby shotgun Oh attack so even if I wanted to hit them directly with it they would still die if I like the little close-up pellets it's amazing slang having this I'm gonna have that too thank God that at night at me let's take charge my weapon for more damage that reduced my fire rates but increase blast radius oh really home all that much that kind of sucks ow help me for what if this is easy to aim it's not oh wow Tim I see what it does this thing can go outside the map basically and they hit it around I don't even think that's fair [Music] fire rate [Music] and basically one big ball and you don't know that David yeah I probably oh thank God I didn't [Music] whatever you're about to do do you not I got to the spinner what the hell is that yeah no good I think I'm just gonna get out of here I want none of that all those things even died to that so terrain is either friendly fire it Santa bees feel like I'm gonna stop the wolf horse ran out what the hell Oh nope I want none of it you right off the mat dude call their shield doesn't work get finished rates well that's funny magnet oh so I don't have to go it warps they come to me you douche and night you run away what a coward I think I like the road gun more than anything right now okay no not does he you better give my point salmon no they're mine good thing I bought the magnificences we don't need that thing on the maps gonna go away please [Music] I wonder so if I fight that bosses again I'll probably have you killed it's like weak points a lot easier now how there it is we are now in the waves 40 you bastard got it so hard to even think about getting there I always love second to you to think of where I'm going and what I'm doing [Music] thank you God God God where the hell am I going using a projectile over like my advantage to know about this I like their own gun is definitely best so far just a little penetration I feel unstoppable right now my god okay maybe not all that on the something ball right now we're gonna have the dodge projectiles right now no not you again go away I'm just sitting here stationary dude it's fine don't worry about it hopefully it still penetrates just right getting that oh my gosh yeah please don't be back Papa she'll dude damn oh my god okay move oh damn it I need to fix that I'm used to pushing other buttons when he helps that but you're gonna put it like three letters anywhere but yeah guys that has been Nova drift damn this thing has some weird ass attacks but look it's pretty sick I can just see all these patterns right here fine all by itself this is wasting all the excess energy he's like you know what dude he dies with us I'm just gonna use everything oh I know what this guy does now and I need none of that in my life but yeah a few things I can say about the games definitely dope roguelike it's pretty damn cool and pretty much straight up bullet-hell controls are you know pretty confusing intent but you know that's how the original game well there is no like old-school game was so yeah not really all that bad it's actually pretty pretty interesting and he just basically oh I thought he killed his friend but yeah now I'm back at the home screen you've ever seen dub grades and everything pretty uncool there's super months as well apparently special mods I guess you get those the more you play here's basically everything I've encountered but most of stuff I haven't used you've encountered it but you haven't used it but I saw your tree so basic Wow even my treat even have a danger zone now from that and I'll have other features ah all right pretty damn cool one thing I can say this game could also benefit from like a Steam Workshop as well to where people can create like their own enemies their own like little power-ups and stuff like that you know their own little special ability that go up a tree as well you know most roguelike games have been really successful but even more successful with a you know distinct community for like workshop a lot of people didn't think it was gonna work for latest fire and stuff like that but this latest fire has a whole bunch of mods that have like so much replayability but here's the thing if you if you don't have like a lot of replayability that's probably gonna be quite an issue because once everybody earns all the little special powers here use everything played it over and over again you know learned all that like bosses then you know there's nothing else for them to do so that's why so that's why it would actually be really good for them to have that so yeah those just might my two cents on that whenever it fully releases but overall pretty damn fun and I can recommend it but that's it and tip-in he's out don't let anyone tell you what I got a clear view because is what you got to lose
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Need For Steed: 1 HP Police Chase Is Hay-Larious
dude he still come on hey stop you're being detained Albuquerque Police stop you're being detained stop Albuquerque Police you are being detained centr stop stop you're being detained stop Albuquerque Police stop what do it mean stop you just stop for force will be used against you you understand me get on the [Applause] ground uhuh get on the ground come on get on the ground you're being detained get out of the road get out of the road you are not free to leave do you understand force will be used against you I you see you are being detained for a suspected shoplifting [ __ ] ground you not free to leave do not move [Music] move
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On to Edmundston. Also the longest covered bridge in the world at Hartland
okay I left Fredericton today just this morning I'm on my way to Edmonston I might stop at Woodstock along the way Bartlett Heartland has the world's longest covered bridge what if I'd seen that that's all they like 80 kilometers down the road here so I might go and see just headed out of Fredericton just now the name for my hot air I've had a couple of couple of people give me some suggestions I need a few more suggestions not that I don't like those it's just that I need more to pick from and I think the idea has got to be that it's a a clean cut Patty's house so if you could come up with something that is related to that I don't know myself send in your choices for my hat tier name my house in King Tut's house and I'll send you off a sticker I did did a few a few of them sent in but just keep sending in your ear ideas and doesn't matter how many you sent in to me one could be two it could be twenty many as you want I need a lot of choices to pick from and it might be a month before I can actually decide because I've only had like I said three three or four four people now that have sent in their choices and they've all sent in more than one which is thank you very much but I do need few more thing from here so keep coming but another side note subscribers and viewers subscribers are nice to have like to get up to my music yet of course once you're on YouTube for a while you really really start to realize what what makes you too you too yeah you need all the subscribers you can get it's not necessarily the subscribers that get you the most what gets you the most is the number of views so if you have like like me you have like sixty subscribers you get 20 views what's happened to the other 40th you subscribe I don't know why you don't hear I guess they don't view these are the things that really count and it's length of time you do it do the whole thing great find a dandy I could see that my few times are averaged around four to five minutes so it's no sense making a ten minute video they only watch five minutes of it so I'm trying to keep my videos down too five six seven minutes therefore you probably watch more of it out of sixty subscribers only less than 20 views sometimes I don't know what makes a subscriber view or not is it it's obviously got to do with the content I'm not trying to win any contests by my content what makes - video to watch and when you're living in the camper death that's not one of your best topics to begin with so it's got to be obviously content and that's why I'm asking for your help also here kind of content do you guys like not necessarily what I what I would like to give you are like know what you'd like to see more of the countryside I did stay at a park last night which was it was free of course but I woke up beside the river you say video video of the river so anyways keep me posted on what you would like to see comments are great just subscribing is not quite enough si they do have to pick up my content somehow so that more people want to watch it and I don't really know what makes a campervan baby home make it so that people wanna watch it subscribers that want to watch that subscribe it did not you would not to comment so please subscribe if you haven't ya my challenge comment on the channel and it's just to say hi view the videos should pick up keep me poor motivated on what because right now there is not very much Woodstock or heartland all this covered bridge in the world the better painted [Music] and we have arrived we have arrived at home for Walmart [Music]
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Bruno Senna Takes on Helicopter Lessons for eVTOL Racing
44 was a really good time for me it was a brain scramble every time I flew a heli before you would press the right pedal when you're increasing the collective and this is the other way around so in the beginning I was really like fighting my brain because I didn't know what was going on rainy day as well so challenging but Daniel has been a real star and he had the patience he had the uh like some turns and finally some circuits and by the end The Hoppers were quite were quite nice still nor near the level of what he's doing but yeah I had a good time and yeah really happy that we got the chance to do it today
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The Flash Season 7 Trailer - Supergirl 6x01 Footage! Batwoman RECASTING! DCTV Announcement Breakdown
[Music] hey guys been here and welcome back to another video today were going to be talking about the flash and the DC TV shows we're gonna be talking about this new massive event where we're supposedly going to be getting new footage from all of our DC TV shows that can release new footage so we're gonna be talking about that and a lot more in this video so if you do go on to enjoyed the video please be sure to leave a like in a comment and subscribe if you're new so you don't miss any DC TV videos later this year okay so DC and Warner Brothers just announced a massive new thing so I really really wanted to cover this because this gives us potential to release new trailers so you have panels like we were at comic-con where we will get our first look sort of information and first look footage at some of our DC TV shows in their new seasons so this is DC fan dome so this is the new DC comics event that they are putting on it's kind of like comic-con but it's a mega 24 hour long immersive virtual fan experience basically they're gonna be bringing the whole universe of DC together whether it be films TV shows games and comics it's all gonna be together for 24 hours in this sort of virtual and Lian experience so anyone can join it from all around the world and this is what we're gonna be talking about in today's video so let's go ahead and read this so imagine all the superheroes and supervillains you've ever loved finally coming together in one place to celebrate DC's past present and future accessible for 24 hours at DC fan dome calm the global event will immerse fans into the DC Multiverse with new announcements from WB games film and TV and comics as well as unprecedented opportunity to hear from the cast and creators behind your favorite feature films and TV series including and this is massive this is so much stuff we're gonna be talking about the DC films but obviously mainly we're gonna be talking about the DC TV shows which I mentioned okay so we've got Aquaman the Batman that's the new film with Robin patterns Batwoman black Adam the new rock film Black Lightning DC superhero goes DC's legends of tomorrow DC Star go Doom Patrol the flash Harley Quinn the Snyder cut of Justice League Lucifer pennyworth Shazam the Suicide Squad Supergirl Superman and Lois Teen Titans go Titans Watchmen Young Justice Outsiders and coming this fall to theaters worldwide Wonder Woman 1984 okay so that is a whole massive slew of DC properties that are going to have panels and are going to be featuring footage so they have said in the article that you will see footage from like our favorite shows and you know from our upcoming DC projects so this is on DC watch verse which is basically there's like five or so sections with inside this you know DC fandom event and DC watch verses where you're going to get the panels like you would at comic-con where you will get to see everything from panels to exclusive screenings never-before-seen footage featuring cast creators and behind the scenes crew from across DC films TV home entertainment and games so that's where you can grab a seat sit back and go into this virtual experience be engrossed in hours of content from around the world on DC watch first so let's just go back up and this article will be in the description below it's on DC Comics comm it's a blog post and so they have confirmed on the DC Universe side so the films that there will be an Aquaman panel where they will talk about the new Aquaman film that is coming out in a few years I believe James Wan and Jason Momoa are gonna be on the panel for that they are confirmed we've got the Batman so this is a highly anticipated new Batman film from Matt Reeves and this is starring Robert Pattinson I'm guessing maybe Matt Reeves might show up and talk about the Batman a bit because you know they're in the process of filming right now they had to stop they're gonna start again sometime very soon they're shooting in the UK so they will be able to start probably a bit before when a mare like Canada can start because I believe the UK productions are aiming to start again like early July so I think the Batman will have enough footage will say a trailer to be dropped okay so we've also got a panel for Black Adam I'm guessing the Roxanna sharp he's gonna be talking about his new Black Adam film which is obviously related to Shazam and Shazam's also getting its own panel and so that's gonna be probably you know the director David F Sandberg he's probably gonna do a panel maybe with Zachary Levi or something also we got the flash and I'm pretty sure it's been confirmed and the machete is going to be talking about his new flash film with veteran Miller also got a Schneider cut of Justice League we're obviously Zack Snyder's probably gonna be there maybe some of the cast they're gonna talk about Justice League the Suicide Squad James Gunn's new film they're gonna be talking about that with the cast as well so maybe Michael Robbie might show up and so yeah the last one is Wonder Woman 1984 I'm guessing patty Jenkins and Perry Gallagher are gonna show up for their panels so they're all gonna have panels don't you worry about that they'll be on the DC watch for us sort of part of this DC fandom event and so let's move on to what you're all here for this is the DC TV shows so yes you're gonna be getting panels and I think the big thing here that we have to address is this is basically like DC doing their own comic-con it's like you go to these events and you go to say San Diego comic-con which I was planning to go to this year and it was gonna be great I was gonna be there with PG we were gonna go like watch all of the DC panels like we did last year we watched them all together and it was so much fun like a whole day the Saturday in July just watching like all our favorite cast members come out talking about the flash Supergirl and everything like that it was so much fun so it's a shame but I guess this is a good kind of replacement for now so we're gonna have bat woman there and I'm guessing that woman is going to use this event to tell everyone who their new casting is because that's what they would have done at Comic Con like I'm nearly 100% sure we're gonna get the announcement of who the new character Ryan Wilder is going to be played by in Batwoman season 2 so I would say mark this date down this is in August 22nd it's a Saturday kind of like you know the Saturday for Comic Con where they always have the DC TV panels and some of the DC panels so I'm saying bat woman's gonna get cast and we're gonna know on August 22nd okay so Black Lightning is gonna have a panel they're probably going to drop a trailer or something like that if they get back to shooting on time I don't know how likely that is to have a trailer because Black Lightning is filming in Atlanta normally not Vancouver and I'm pretty sure Vancouver is going back to filming a bit earlier because there's a better stage right now but we'll have to wait and see DC's legends of tomorrow legends won't have any trailer probably because they probably won't return to filming until after some of our other shows because they always have a shorter runtime of like the whole season and also the fact that legends isn't going to come back to the mid-season in the summer so like may/june time so I doubt if legends is gonna shoot straight away there is a chance they do but for now I'd say probably no legends footage or trailer at this event but they all have a panel with the cast and everything like that star girl probably some announcements in regards to season 2 maybe we get like a crossover announcement I would expect maybe with star go and and have a show somewhere out there so that's interesting obviously Doom Patrol Titans and everything Young Justice that's all regards to DC Universe and sure they'll have some announcements there but the flash is going to be having its own panel the cast is gonna be there they're gonna do this and this is where you're gonna see the flash trailer I am nearly a hundred percent sure of that because you've got the flash which shot episode 20 which they are retooling to make episode 1 for next season and so they've already got footage for that they could have cut a trailer already like right now so I'm saying we're definitely gonna get a trailer for the flash season 7 at DC fandom and so I really really hope it happens and so the fact that this is going to be at the end of August August 22nd the Saturday the flash is probably gonna return to filming before this by the way if you guys didn't know it's been said and it's been rumored that the flash is probably gonna return around like mid July sometime around them maybe late July and it will have some time to film and maybe you know complete the episode that they didn't complete which was twenty which has been retooled to Episode one of this season and they'll be able to start an episode to probably so yeah the flash is definitely gonna have a trailer like they will have enough footage to do that's a no problem about that and I'm really looking forward to that super go is also gonna have a panel for season six here and I think this is gonna be interesting I think you know most of the cast is gonna show up the show runners and everything like that but they won't have a trailer unless they use some of the footage that they didn't use for the season finale which maybe they plan to put in episode one kind of like the flash because they did shoot more they combine 19 and 20 this season to make episode 19 the finale and we know there were some scenes that were there so I'm guessing probably Supergirl is gonna have like a short little teaser slash trailer at this event with maybe that footage but it's a bit less likely because Supergirl 100% won't be back to filming by the time of August 22nd because melissa is on maternity leave right now and she would have been anyway by now so they are planning to return to filming in November so you know we won't get our trailer till around like January time or something like that okay so Superman and Lois I'm expecting maybe this crossover announcement regarding Batwoman and what they said already during this panel all about women's panel but I think that woman's gonna focus more on their recasting on their new character whoever's gonna play Ryan Walder I think Superman Lois might talk about obviously their new season which is coming up in January which is set to premiere on the CW the obviously going to talk about season one but I think they're gonna talk about the crossover probably in this panel I'm really looking forward to that so yeah that's about it for this video guys thank you guys so much for watching are you excited do you think we're gonna get trailers for all of our DC TV shows and TC films I think we're gonna get it for some of them not for all of them but all of these will have panels so no worries about that lots of content coming so thank you guys for watching I'll catch you guys later good bye [Music] I see [Music]
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Podcast launch: The Order of Unmanageable Risks
[Music] so welcome everyone hello marks my name is iris composers of Anna Sewell and well and today we'll be launching our new podcast the order of unmanageable risks so this is a brand-new podcast that Max and I have been working on over the last few weeks it's a podcast about anxiety and capitalism so the podcast itself is an eclectic series about the crisis of anxiety in our society today and it's it's links to capitalism the podcast is produced by the common anxieties research project with the support of UCL visited for Advanced Studies and the reimagining value action lab for more information you can visit our website at anxious dog community so let me give you a bit of background to the podcast as academics Mattson as academics who are interested in the workings of our financial as capitalism we have found ourselves circling more and more often around the question of anxiety so I'm talking here about the anxiety of our students of our friends of our colleagues but our own anxiety as well so we're over a decade 12 years now since the 2008 financial crisis and the sweeping waves of the neoliberal austerity and kind of regressive politics have succeeded that crisis and it looks like today there is a generalized sense of collective anxiety that has taken root in our in our societies so a kind of anxiety that becomes deeply embedded in the very structures of capitalism so what we mean by that is not that we just become more anxious about the uncertainties that are now engulfing our everyday life all aspects of our everyday life from economic volatility labor precarity employment uncertainties the regressive political instabilities and volatilities that were faced with let alone not to mention the chaos the total chaos that has been brought by brought into sharp focus by the coded nineteen epidemic so while all this is happening while all these uncertainties and anxieties are taking root the ways that we were engaging with this world with this chaotic world seems to be shifting as well and this is a shifter our podcast is very interested in exploring we no longer sing willing to believe in the promises that capitalism and the dominant form of capitalism what we've called new liberalism neoliberal capitalism had had always made to us the promise of a better future so these promises had been of a full employment of certainty of a certain fulfillment work and life and personal life fulfillment these are promises that until recently have been the hallmark of neoliberal capitalism so we left in inner in a climate in an atmosphere where by we would like we're very interested in making sense of what the new politics the emerging politics of this world is how what is this politics of the this kind of climate of collective anxiety that we're experiencing if we if we stop now believing in that a better world is possible through these through the promises of capitalism so in our past work Marx and I have explored many aspects of capitalism and its workings the way specifically the way in which capitalism shapes our dominant imaginations of the future that is how but we were able to do and what not in the future what alternatives there are in the future the famous there is no alternative is that it's a crisis of our imagination caused by capitalism so we've looked at various aspects of these of this issue of this problem and among which the way with finance in particular seems to be very particularly well placed to to survive and make profit from the uncertainties today to speculate and use uncertainty as a lucrative resource so in this process our in our research journeys and in our previous projects we have always returned to the role of imagination so and we've looked at the successes and failures of of capitalists of a capitalist project which ultimately rely on its ability to control and to wield the power to imagine so this is then the perspective from which we approach the anxiety epidemic the so-called anxiety epidemic that is at the heart of this podcast so some of the questions were trying to ask are what kind of girl activity is imagine today in our anxious engagements with the chaos of everyday life what are the possibilities for a more radical imagination that that would lean on our shared experiences of anxiety in order to counter speculate to speculate against the speculations of venture capital in the order of or manageable risks we try to address these questions and we do that through interviews with important thinkers whose work has inspired us to think differently about both capitalism and society and so I'll pass it on to max now who tell us a little bit more about the themes that we have covered and we're going to cover it in this podcast thanks so much iris and good good to be with you all thanks for joining us for this launched event so I wanted to maybe just tell a little bit of a story about how this podcast came about and and as Iris's mentioned our curiosity has been drawn towards the epidemic so-called epidemic of student anxiety I know I'll explain in a minute why I say so-called and why we put the term epidemic in quotation marks but let me first say that I think what which was for this project was a conversation arson I started having where we began with the question well okay we and our colleagues for the last few years have been working to understand the effects of financialization on our subjectivity on how we understand our ah we have agency in the world and the argument that we and others have made is that financialization this force where everything in the world becomes subject to the pressures of financial sector financialization isn't just a sort of a grim dystopian imposition although of course it has horrifically people's lives all around the world rather financialization really depends on harnessing and activating and and in a certain way enlivening our imaginations we all become these kind of miniature finance ears will retreat everything from our personal relationships to university education to housing as a financial asset and we all become a kind of freewheeling investor self in the world so we in a number of other really brilliant theorists around the world have been have been identifying this over the last couple of decades and our question to ourselves as well what comes next I mean we could we could read another paper showing how finance activates and depends on our imagination but what is gonna come after this subject especially in a moment of prolonged inexorable financial crisis as we've been in since 2008 financial crisis ultimately on some level and now especially in the kovat 19 pandemic and we thought well what about thinking about the the subjectivity the mental environment the dispositions of a generation who has never known anything except financial crisis who is never raised with necessarily the optimism around the kind of great neoliberal dream that for instance we were raised on and so we began to say well these people are actually our students in the university there are people who are between the ages of 19 and 25 now who their entire really out of life and much of their child life has been lived in a moment of prolonged financial crisis and disenchantment as I said well what is what is the thing that we would then look to in these young people and we said aha one of the things that really defines this generation of university students is this so-called epidemic of anxiety how can we understand the epidemic of anxiety as linked to financialization and how can we do it so that we don't just contribute to the moaning of the fate of this generation a way that we can actually try and see what powers and what knowledge is and what genius might emerge from this generation as financialized truly financialized subjects do they have some sort of powers or some sort of knowledge --is that we who have come from an earlier generation don't have and so we thought well let's let's do a bunch of workshops with our students and we began in in earlier in 28:19 or the end of 2019 a plan is really intensive workshops that we were gonna do through March and April in London at london-based universities with university students in their undergrad to really try and think through together and theorize together the connections between financialization and anxiety and we wanted to do that then the university faculty in England went on strike and of course we're on strike and supportive of the strike so we had to cancel the in-person workshops we moved to an online workshop format and just as we were about to launch it the pandemic happened and it felt us that it would be wrong to ask students to focus on student anxiety in a moment when a lot of other forms of anxiety were rushing into the scene the anxiety of not knowing where you're gonna live where you gonna work what's gonna happen your studies if you're gonna have to go and live with your family all the sorts of anxieties that people had the anxieties that formed as the pandemic progressed including you know the incredible differential rates of mortality and suffering that were faced by racialized people for instance or the ways in which it has unleashed a great uncertainty about the future so it felt like talking about the epidemic of student anxiety in this moment of pandemic was the wrong thing to do and we thought well what can we do with the research we've already done and keep the dialogue going and that is where the podcast comes from ultimately we said let's reach out to a bunch of colleagues in a variety of different fields that we've been whose work we've been reading who we think have something interesting to say about this epidemic of anxiety and let's see what they have to say now when we think about the epidemic of anxiety we are moving far away from the very limited medical model that most people would approach this topic from we are of course interested in the suffering of individuals but we are asking another kind of question which is if we zoom out far enough and we asked about this epidemic of anxiety from a sociological perspective what does that tell us why is there an epidemic of student anxiety now what is of other historical moments that gives rise to these symptoms that we identify as anxiety on such a mass scale is there something that we're not seeing when we accept one of three common explanations for this epidemic and is there something about this word epidemic which recently under the kovat 19 pandemic has taken on a whole new meaning is there something about this word epidemic that actually maybe mystifies more than it explains who is served by describing this as never die just I'll go through the three sort of bad explanations for the epidemic that we sort of take aim at the first is that and this tends to come from more conservative right-wing reactionary places but it can also come from progressive and left-wing places to is the theory of a coddled generation this is most most famously articulated in a book and an article from the Atlantic called the coddling of the American mind where the authors argue ultimately that the reason why young people are so anxious today is because they've been poorly prepared for life in the real world that parents and teachers have been too permissive and too accommodating and too worried about young people's mental health and their capacity to endure and to deal with conflict and as a result we have a generation of so-called snowflakes who can't deal with conflict and can't deal with the anxieties that are just a normal part of living a life this explanation is essentially a form of victim blaming and we think it really doesn't explain very much about our current moment and as has been brought up by a number of young people writing in current uprisings in the United States we're seeing the same generation that was once accused of being snowflakes taking incredible risks in the name of upholding and demanding racial justice in this moment confronting police confronting military really coming into their own in a generation of struggle so clearly this Caudle generation thesis does not serve to actually explain the crisis it largely serves the narcissism of older generations ok the second the second explanation that we sort of challenge is the idea that this anxiety epidemic is simply a matter of technological addiction that essentially young people were raised on smartphones they were raised on Instagram on snapchat on Facebook and this has made them essentially sort of addled their brains and there's a number of very convincing and quite interesting arguments for this that that a range in their level of sophistication but ultimately this then also mystifies a lot I mean maybe there's some element of truth to the idea that a generation raised on these technologies is gonna have difficulty adapting to the world but we need to take a lot more of a nuanced look at it and also take a look that doesn't fetishize or demonize technology these technologies have many different uses many young people are using these technologies in fact to help themselves find peer groups and support to overcome mental illness and mental health challenges and further we can't just treat these like technologies like they're a natural occurrence Instagram Facebook snapchat these are all designed by huge corporations who are studying neuroscience we're studying the science of gambling in order to basically create addictive technologies so when we talk about the role of Technology we need to name the names and understand the power relations if we're going to actually understand what's going on the third bad explanation we have for the anxiety crisis is is in fact the most dominant is that it's simply a biomedical matter and that it shouldn't be discussed sociologically that it's just something to be dealt with between individuals and various healthcare practice whether they're circuit rest psychologists social workers or counselors at universities this is a really unfortunate approach because it mystifies again the fact that if so many people in this moment are anxious and in the same institution which is to say the University then it moves us to look at the structural and systemic factors as well as the individual ones the problem with the individualized biomedical model is that it's focused on the pathologize ation of the individual that if you're suffering from anxiety it's because there's something wrong with you you need to learn to be more adaptive you need to lead learn to be more resilient or you need to be prescribed psychopharmaceuticals to assist you now many people gain really important solace and and stabilization through psychopharmaceuticals so we're not critiquing that necessarily although of course we want to pay attention to the psycho pharmaceutical industry and it's an axes in research and development and the sort of corporate mainframe around it however we also do want to say on some level that this model is not is not good enough even when it's articulated with the highest degree of sympathy for young people for students and others so neither the claudel generation argument nor the technological argument nor the biomechanical argument serves us well enough to really give us the answers to this moment and the final thing I would say is that what we wanted to do in this project and in this podcast is not simply theorize the experience of young people and students for them we actually want to create venues and resources by which young people can theorize for themselves their own experience so with that maybe what we'll do is turn briefly to the actual podcast itself and the episodes that we've already that we've already produced and that we are going to produce and go through them quite briefly let me just and bring it up here so great so so as you can see in our website anxious dog community we already have made available the five first episodes and we will just quickly run you through those first five episodes so we opened this series with a conversation with artist and writer James bridle and so in that first episode we we discussed James's recent work in his book the the the new Dark Age and so it was a we thought it was a great way to open the the series because it really the book and James really delves deep into the politics the hidden politics of our current capitalist uncertainty so a lot of our that first discussion sort of sets the scene for what was to follow which was is kind of dynamic of what is articulated discernible legible in in the way we relate to capitalism to technologies in particular and what remains always hidden what remains invisible what is too complex to be understood by us as users of technologies so James work puts the question of power at the center of that analysis the power of being visible or invisible so this sort of set set the tone for for the next few episodes that we produced yeah in episode 2 we speak with Birkbeck professor esther leslie whose work i became familiar with initially through her incredibly insightful readings of the mid 20th century theorist Walter Benjamin in this episode we looked at an article by Esther on emojis and the way that the emoji represents a new horizon by which capitalism puts our emotions to work and reduces our emotions to a kind of rudimentary metric you can think about you know you probably seen in airports but also in workplaces these strange emoji Laden Likert scale button arrays where you know if you approve of how how well the bathroom has been cleaned or how well your service has been performed you get to give feedback through these kind of smiley and frowny faces and these are just the tip of an iceberg of a whole range of technologies that Esther goes through in her article in our interview that demonstrate that the the emotive and effective body has always been a target of capitalist accumulation and that this has a lot to do with the ways in which we experience anxiety and other and other experiences that today are categorized as mental illness in our third episode we speak with Australia based critical race there is Alana Lenten about the ways in which talk about racism makes so many people anxious specifically so many people who would be considered white or who consider themselves white and we speak about a chapter in Alana's new book why race still matters about how there has been a move over the last 10 or 15 years by especially reactionary but not exclusively reactionary voices in the political spectrum to violently and vigorously insist that their racist speech and action is one about not racist and so Alana really walks us through how this is connected to the construction of race historically in the development of capitalism and how it functions today in order to produce a certain set of anxieties which in a very real way or manifesting themselves across the political field in the form of sort of right-wing revanchist reactionary racism in a whole variety of different areas something that of course has become all the more urgent in the last few weeks since we recorded the interview in our fourth episode we speak with consultants and practitioner healthcare practitioner health and social care practitioner writer say Harry C well who in the UK has been one of the leading voices in developing a way of thinking through and talking about the impacts of race and racism on mental health and Harry in this interview goes through a really wide variety of examples of the way that not only the experience of racism produces ill mental health in racialized people but also I think really importantly the way that we then blame racialized people for their own poor mental health as if this has nothing to do with living in a society so fused with racism and there's a kind of he doesn't use this terminology but to use the kind of contemporary terminology there's kind of gas lighting going on where you know racialized people are told that they suffer from higher rates of mental illness and this is sort of accepted by the health practitioner and social care community and yet what gets invisible eyes door all the systemic and structural factors that impinge upon the lives of racialized people so very interesting interview about anxiety and racism from Harry C well and so in our fifth episode we spoke with one of the most renowned anthropologists of our of our time professor Arjun Appadurai from New York University and we we spoke with with Arjun about the politics of finance and the the specific a very specific innovative framing of finance that Arjun has provided in his recent work specifically of the derivative products of finance the derivative markets in in in finance and so we we spoke about specifically a logic that is at the heart of those of those products which is this specific relationship that they have with uncertainty so rather than it's commonplace to think of financial markets as being very risk-averse or or being not desiring uncertainty responding negatively to want to uncertainty to political uncertainty for instance but actually quite it's it's our Jews work shows uses the derivative as a product to show us that it's rather the opposite actually the financial very sophisticated technologically generated tools financial tools have a very different relationship with uncertainty in fact they find they can find they rely on uncertainty to generate profits so there is in his work Arjun talk to us about how he sees that logic of the financial derivative and it's capitalizing on uncertainty being trickled down to society writ large and he actually use this very listen interesting term the trickle-down uncertainties to talk about how in our current sort of contemporary moment one of the impacts of Finance has been precisely that it has circulated largely broadly those vast uncertainties from which it can profit yet most of us are debilitated by so we we respond with anxiety with the same uncertainties that finance responds more lucrative lien generates profits so we had a very interesting discussion about those questions from from his recent book banking and words so as we wrap up the launch event here we thought maybe we would just ask one another a quick question that links our this this project to the wider research that RS and I respectively are doing ours I wanted to pick up on something we we were just talking about in terms of Esther Leslie's contribution and some of the contributions that we have coming up with with future guests on our podcast that dovetail with I think you're interested in a book you're working on right about the connection between financialization and its effect on the imagination on the one hand and new digital technologies on the other and I I'm curious to think for you to kind of explain to us how you're thinking about how technologies that we wouldn't necessarily expect our expressions or articulations of financialization and anxiety you've been looking at dating apps for instance and astrology apps I know and and I think correct me if I'm wrong but you're you're trying to find in these not only the kind of grim neuro hacking of techno financial capitalism you're also trying to find the seeds of a kind of counter speculation that that people might be able to perform or that is being performed that that pretends some more radical possibilities for transforming society can you talk us through that a little bit well thanks for this yeah I mean I think it actually links well to the two Arjun Appadurai conception of derivative and how finance works and and I think it also this question about the role of technologists today is very important and it's also very interesting because I think it shows us something about the more insidious logic of Finance the imagination of Finance and how it effects us all because some of those technologies that you've been talking about that we've talked with some of our guests with are on the one hand very much expressions of if it's there are the new digital commodities they are at the very heart of they embody finances logic of accumulation it by by the very and especially relying on this logical evaluating assets and it's all based on appearances you know all these big companies Facebook Instagram and so on so in the one hand these are financialized companies that have huge control power over our lives but on the other hand I do think that they also play an a different role in circulating that financial imagination amongst their users and specifically the younger generation of users that are even more adept and and sort of embedded in those technologies and I think that without without wanting to be I wanna sort of tried carefully because I don't want to to be an apologist or to suggest that these are truly radical tools that Instagram and snapchat and tik-tok are the new radical tools for revolution but they do something quite interesting and I think just to say it's a few brief words in this they do something about they that they train the everyday ways of our thinking and imagining to deal with the uncertainty that were faced with in very interesting ways so rather than operating in a way that they offer us sort of concrete solutions or concrete kind of gratifications they sort of seem to embed us more and more deeply into this chaotic order of our day so things like dating apps for instance that you mentioned I'm understanding them in what sort of what needs they respond to what how they link to our contemporary desires about emotional and intimate and sexual fulfillment these desires and don'ts that seem to be forever unfulfilled in a way there is this kind of on a 100 there there is this logic of infinite options of partners that they offer us that on the other hand they are also a way of of connecting with that without the world without universe of that is inherently uncertain so they communicate that uncertainty back to us and and it's a similar story with astrology apps are fascinating and very very rapidly becoming a huge success with younger generations at the moment then again they do something they don't really offer any answers like you know people use to look to astrology for some sense of security and a narrative what they do this ops is they they just again seem to recreate and represent the very conditions of uncertainty that we find ourselves in so in a way the way these and other technologies work I think is very interesting because they seem to be mirroring the conditions of our very chaotic lives and in doing so I do think that they offer us a space to stay without uncertainty and and and maybe then it's it's interesting to see what what is the political possibility of that but that probably will take us on to another big discussion but yeah but I think this is a very interesting question they're all of technologies in that in navigating our very radically in certain times so but and perhaps if I could ask you a question marks and that also links to some of your current work and the recent book that you you just published on on the politics of revenge and so I know you you've been thinking a lot about the the types of the types of sort of revengeful politics that we have been witnessing over the last few years the types of violent and angry articulate political articulations that we see under capitalist conditions and I was wondering how you see some of the more recent political events the more recent uprisings the the black life lives matters protests and the general kind of political responses we see in the wake of this huge endemic crisis how do you see those type of movements and politics resonate with what you have discussed in your book as a type of revenge politics yeah thanks I mean I guess I would start maybe with with with that the term that Arjen gave us in our interview with him of trickle-down uncertainty that somehow a world reconfigured to suit the desires and needs of Finance of high finance is one that is beset by cascading crises constantly and these crises are unevenly distributed around the world their unevenly distributed even within particular geographies by race by class by gender we live just in a world of constant overlapping inter interwoven crises and but we also live in a world where the source of those crises in the kind of Massah nations of global capitalism as it inherits legacies of colonialism imperialism and the legacies of capitalist accumulation over the last centuries is that's all rendered opaque so I think everyone in our society with perhaps the exception of the very rich and even among the very rich I think everyone in our society feels that life has become unmanageable on some model that that we live in a world to take the title of our podcast of unmanageable risks and this produces in all of us regardless if we struggle with a clinically diagnosed form of anxiety or we just are living in a stressed environment it bestows upon all of us an incredible level of anxiety that anxiety then can be interpreted in a whole variety of different ways so I think most of the time we accept the kind of new liberal interpretation of anxiety that's it's all our fault that we that we somehow screwed up and that because we're not living a successful life and we're not happy and we're so anxious all the time it's because of our own inherent failures and that narrative is one that sort of pushed at us constantly even in spite of the incredible advances that mental health advocates have made over the last 20 years to de stigmatize mental health I think though increasingly there especially in the decade after the mm a financial crisis when it was sort of revealed that the system is a bit of a sham and the decade of relentless austerity there's a sense that many many many people are turning to structural and systemic explanations for why they feel so bad all the time and why nothing seems to be working some of those I think it's great because we're now seeing that things that have been percolating in social movements percolating in some aspects of a khadeem in terms of structural and systemic explanations for suffering including capitalist exploitation financialization neoliberalism racial capitalism neo imperialism these are actually becoming things that lots of people are able to articulate and associate with their own experience at the same time I think we're also seeing the rise of highly reactionary neo nationalists ethno fundamentalist and religious fundamentalist factions around the world who are also offering structural and systemic explanations for people's suffering they're wrong and they're extremely dangerous but they do offer a story where people can understand their experience of anxiety collectively and so you know you have a meal nationalists at no nationalist narratives that suggest that the reason why we all feel so badly isn't because we've been basically robbed for 500 years by the capitalist class but because those Outsiders over there are you know robbing the government because of our generosity and largesse or you have religious fundamentalists who argue that the reason why everyone feels so anxious all the time is because you know people have strayed too far from the literal word of God and we need to have a kind of massive personal and social social cleansing extremely dangerous moments and I associate these reactionary tendencies with the kind of revenge politics because unlike perhaps more Liberatore visions which would say we need a form of collective liberation these reactionary narratives typically or organized around this idea that that someone or some group some shadowy group of individuals maybe a conspiracy maybe so-called special interest groups house stolen what is rightfully quote-unquote ours and we need to take a kind of revenge on them for for stealing it and so throughout my book and my recent work I've been trying to catalog the rise of this kind of revenge politics is connected to a form of what I call revenge capitalism and I also try and think through what it would mean to in contrast to the kind of dangerous reactionary revenge fantasies that haunt the political scene today what it would mean for us to think about what I call an avenging imaginary that could actually confront the real sources of our suffering and woes and take revenge on racial capitalism itself take revenge on imperialism and colonialism not in the sense of you know getting rid of or killing the individuals who are responsible for it although maybe that's part of it but actually abolishing those systems and I think that spirit is what is in some ways I would suggest is one of the things that's characterizing the uprisings in the last few weeks where people are saying we don't just want these individual police officers who murdered these people to go to jail we want an abolition of the system of policing and prisons that empowers them to commit these murders and then renders them in tune from any sort of punishment or restitution right yeah indeed and I think you know these are these are some of the themes to which we will return and we will be discussing with some of our guests in the episodes to come I don't know max if you wanted to say something about the what comes next yes we have some a number of very interesting guests who have been lined up and some of them we can't confirm yet but one we can confirm is Nicolas Rhodes whose work will be familiar to many scholars among us for his incredibly lucid and helpful theorization of Michel Foucault's notion of bio politics and neoliberalism an author of a recent excellent book that is been really useful for us our psychiatric future where he really I think in a very careful and systematic way assesses the the costs and benefits of the psychiatric and especially the biomedical and biopharmaceutical models of treatment of mental illness so that should be coming up in the next few weeks it's very exciting great well and on that note I think we'll probably wrap up and so thanks so much for joining us today for the launch of the order of unmanageable risks a podcast about anxiety and capitalism we look forward to - well we hope you will tune back in and listen to our common podcasts and if you want to find out more about those podcasts and more information about our guests and the series you can follow the links in our website and choose dot community so thank you very much for watching thank you so much [Music]
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Tactical Gramma at the United by Play Battle for Charity
my name is Jalen Hanley coming at you from hyperx arena in Las Vegas Nevada and I'm here with tactical grandma and we're ready at the charity event United by play Battle for charity event [Music] all right so what about this charity event that enlightens you what do you like about it um I I just like to get back uh my community also likes to give back to to Charities like we do three four charity streams a year so when I had the opportunity to come do one live I just went back to pass it up I was like so excited to come that's amazing and what got you interested into charity events especially the battle for charity events um well I'm partnered with ViewSonic so they they were putting it together and they asked hey you want to be involved with this you know we just love giving back my husband and I both at this event they put on has been amazing absolutely they've done a great job we we did great we raised I think 1 000 170 some dollars per charity so seriously yeah three hours let's go the possibilities are just endless really I'm I'm excited foreign
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Berwick Fire Department - Captain Joel Barnes Memorial Service 3-1-23
today Friday March 4th 2019 Berwick suffered a tragic loss this morning a fire in town took the life of Captain Joel bonds of the Berwick Fire Department [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] thank you good morning and welcome I would like to thank everybody for attending today's dedication and service today marks the fourth anniversary the line of duty death of Captain Joel bonds Captain bonds lost his life while attempting to rescue a resident that was reportedly trapped on the third floor of an apartment building located at 10 Bell Street on March 1st 2019. prior to today's service we would like to begin with the unveiling of a recently completed Firefighters Memorial gentlemen unveiled [Music] at this time I'd like to introduce slekman Tom Wright on behalf of the town [Music] thank you all for coming today it turned into such a beautiful day it's very very appropriate it's a real Moana to be asked to beat this dedication I think most people don't truly know what our First Responders are asked to sacrifice people pick up their phone and expect someone to be there for them whether it's the daily disruption of missing family events of the ultimate sacrifice of putting your life on the line they do it to serve the public this Memorial will let the public know just what our First Responders are willing to give first I'd like to thank those that served on the memorial committee for their efforts in designing and creating this Memorial as well as recognizing the businesses that contributed to make this possible the committee members deputy chief Mark Clan firefighter Dylan Larry firefighter Dan Gilbert firefighter Jeffrey Doyle and firefighter Josiah Stewart the businesses and agencies that assisted in supporting this Memorial with the firefighters volunteer firefighters Association the town of Berwick Mr Dennis Landry and Mr Kevin French owners and operators of Lindy Landry and French Construction firm and thank them for their generous support turquoit concrete floors Salem Falls Landscaping O'Neill landscaping and plants land cab on behalf of the town of Berwick in the Berwick fire department we are pleased today Kate this Memorial to the past present and future members and families of the Berwick Fire Department as part of this Memorial we are dedicating a memorial bench in the name of Deputy Chief Fire Chief Brian Biola Brian served to the fire department for 17 years several years at the Department training officer Brian passed in 2009 after courageous battle with leukemia thank you very much okay we will now conduct the memorial service Chapel when I am called to duty God wherever Flames May rage give me strength to save a life whatever be its age help me to embrace a little child before it's too late or save an older person from the horror of that Faith enable me to be alert to hear the weakest shout and quickly and effectively to put the fire out I want to fill my calling and to give the best in me to God my neighbor and to protect his property and if according to your will I have to lose my life bless with your protecting hand my loving family from strife [Music] Wednesday March 1st 2023 953 and 49 seconds Berwick fire stand by for a moment of sex and recognition on March 1st 2019. [Applause] [Music] Eric fire or stand by for a moment of silence and recognition of Captain Joel barnes's line of duty death on March 1st 2019. [Music] Wednesday March 1st 2023 9 54 and 24 seconds [Music] oh all right [Music] thank you [Music] [Laughter] [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] come on order oh detail dismissed thank you that concludes today's dedication service and thank you all for attending and please feel free to stop into the station for a light lunch thank you very much [Music] thank you [Music] thank you
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Ginger& /Spring Onions/Scallions helps make the most of sea bass to nourish the liver & kidney
[Music] Ginger and spring onions or scallion prized for their pungent and warming properties are commonly used in steamed fish dishes this is rooted in their ability to counterbalance the cooling nature of fish reducing any potential digestive impacts and optimizing the body's energy flow helping to get the most of the benefits from the [Music] fish Jinger and scallions are renowned for their flavors when they are spread over the surface of fresh fresh fish the steaming process allows the flavors to blend infusing the tender fish with an aromatic combination when exposed to the hot oil an instant burst of Aroma occurs skillfully diminishing any lingering fishy [Music] smell [Music]
Food Therapy and Dictionary
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PM Imran Khan's Address to the ILO Global Summit - Part 2 | PMO Pakistan | 08 July 20
I will just give you an idea of what he went to what Pakistan went through when we imposed the lockdown to stop the spread of the virus we were we were faced with the strange challenge on the one hand we had to deal with a spreading disease which we knew would open our hospitals our healthcare we knew could not cope if suddenly this virus peaked so on one hand we had to slow the the spread of the virus but then we had this other problem what do we do with this this informal part of our economy where most of people were sent self-employed where the labor force was not registered so we had no record offer of our labor force so when the the moment we imposed a lockdown suddenly all these people became unemployed and not just unemployed the self-employed people all the people who were not registered and that's the majority of the labor and not in our country in the informal sector now the problem we faced was that this labor their families depended upon the incomes the daily incomes or the weekly incomes of the sliver and if they did not is they called or on the families could not eat so in the beginning we have the situation in the first two three weeks where cars going to the poor areas of a society were actually attacked by people who are hungry
Imran Khan
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Responsible Gambling - the highly complex tech behind it
[Music] and that's how this is how basically so um you've went from version one of your uh the ps eds system on to version two so version one has basically taken all of maris's work and making it digital automation basically that's that's that's why that's what you had to do um and this is when you told me now you're people wanting to be things more precise basically my system wanting things to be more precise i'm guessing this is what happened in 2019 this is when you started to work on the second version or am i completely off the marquee no that's pretty much it so basically i think mary's realized that she had like the sky was the limit in terms of technical things and uh i remember back in 2018 there were already some discussions around yeah we might need like so mary's was preparing me psychologically uh we might improve psds without saying too much and then she came in 2019 and said listen i have an id could we look at all of that but we just start with a few extractions and stuff like that so that she can review them manually so his story of some given players things like that then she was going through like i don't know like hundreds of thousands of records on her own checking chats and stuff like that and uh yeah we went from what three four features in a model into 24 wow and each of them is a bit tricky or sometimes very tricky but there's nothing there may be a couple that are easy like simple ones like number of bets for example yeah that's easy you know but then like something like a night play and we want to see when someone plays at night yeah okay uh what do you mean by the night play do you mean like in the current time zone the time zone of the player between 1am and 7am maybe so some people will tell you from 11pm it's a bit uh late okay but then you have a lot of players playing between 11 and midnight and then you have people working at night you know like a security guard for example maybe he places a few spins at 2am and then most importantly you have events in the us if you have a big nba game nfl game whatever you will have quite a few people who place a bet at 2 3 a.m uh for our time zone you know because they're watching the game live they're following exactly right does that mean that the guy has an addiction problem no he's actually following the game like leave him alone you know so then you see like just a simple concept like that playing at night turns into a complex situation where you need to check like okay you need to think about it like how do you actually do that you know give us a walk through this is very interesting i understand how complicated this sounds absolutely i can only imagine you know the work that's been put into it but give give our audience a taste of what it's like i like this specific scenario i just had somebody from from you know based in europe um and they're placing a bet on an nba game let's just say you know distinguishing that from somebody who's up late at night because they're developing an addiction addictive behavior but the thing is like at least i didn't know of any method known method to do that from a data perspective to to to detect that so you it's always the same thing like you need to take take a step back so initially you have your first idea okay night time play okay so you check all the players who played from 1 11 midnight you know until 7am something like that but then you need to take a step back and think about the situation what kind of false positives you get and stuff like that and then you analyze so it's for each feature you need to analyze what's going on so you you you extract a lot of data you look at the distribution and all that and then you understand that for example on some days you see spike at a specific time and all that so then so how do you cope with that in the end um the way we do it is we we almost forget about the time zone what we do is all the country and all that so from just simply taking the time what we do is basically take all the players per time zone all right so for example all players who are based in the cet time zone uk times or whatever and you look at the distribution per time slot like 15 minutes time slot for example so let's say you had the hundred thousand players within 24 hours what proportion of this hundred thousand played was active uh during this 15-minute time slot this time slot team you cut it down so you have a proportion of players and at some spikes you reach like 30 40 of your actives who are active at this point in time and sometimes you see a draw which means that if you have like then if you look at it on a normal regular period if we speak central time zone for example you will see that there is a massive drop between 1am and 7am which already challenged the 11 pm site you know but also it's not like um rigid like when i say 1am maybe on one night it will be half past midnight or midnight or sometimes it will be 2 a.m it will depend but more specifically when you have an event in the u.s then you will have a spike so then the proportion active during that time slot is higher than a certain given threshold now another issue that you face once we've done that is that the threshold needs to be different but by time zone because on some time zone we don't have that many players so it fluctuates a lot so if you say like under five percent is so we switch the name for example instead of nighttime we call it anti-social time okay and for some so for some market let's say like if you have less than five percent of your actives in this given 15 minutes time slot yeah then it's anti-social time but for some markets you need to increase it and for some markets you need to for some time zones actually you need to decrease it and i'm even speaking about time zone but like time zone like in terms of data you need to know in which time zone the guy is so financial activity you get it from the betsy place the deposits he made at all at the time zone you would get it from the login information the login not necessarily happened when he bet so you need to join all the people who played with the latest login look at the um geolocation of the login and then you need to join that to the time zone but the country like australia for example has four or five different time zones and stuff like that so how do you deal with that because then you end up with some time zones where you have only 10 people in there and so there's a lot of little details here and there as well you know and it's just one feature that's just one feature and you said you went for an and at the start when you joined you guys put together three to four and now it's basically 24. so okay from from from from a from an employee point of view the challenge is just enormous absolutely enormous it's very exciting at the same time because if somebody actually wants to be busy and they want to do productive work and they want to see the results of what they're doing this is a great opportunity in general now i want to ask a question though this is version two now you're working on version two the system is there has the main challenge is it already gone have you gone past it now is it more of a day-to-day work or are there still some challenges up ahead that you know people who are looking to get into kindred for example can say to themselves actually there is still a great opportunity for me here to challenge myself to really learn to really have an impact well at least from a technical perspective yes sure mary's would agree so the thing is that we have a version 2 in place but there's still a lot of improvements we can make like it's it's a great model it works very well and all that but it's i mean it's a complex question to answer it's a complex thing to monitor and we want to reach a very very high level of accuracy we want to capture people like very early and we want to avoid false positives and we want to avoid false negatives the main issue is that we don't have a clear database with a flag saying this is a problematic gameplay this is not okay marius mentioned earlier a research paper using self-exclusion so players who self-excluded consider them as problematic and then you look at their history now that being said the level of problematic gambling of a player over time fluctuates so when someone self-excludes the high risk of activity might not be just before the self-exclusion it could happen one month before because a guy could have a spike in problem gambling and then he stops playing and then he just places a few bet and then he disappears his self excludes why because he was probably playing with a with a competitor or he was playing on a land-based casino and things like that so this this is the biggest challenge of this story because if we had that it could be easy to to to just use supervised learning and do that so one of the main step we wanted to reach with that first version of the v2 is to get something that monitors players over time give a risk level over time and then the rg team can review these and modify the risk level if they think it was wrong which means that we're basically building a massive data set it's been running for how long a year now no third of november will be one year of data with a lot of players and a lot of fluctuations and things so there's a lot of there's a massive toy basically coming up a massive data set which is unique with a lot of data features already calculated and then dig into it to improve it and there is also another side sorry uh it's the real time aspect we want to make it more real time and all that and that's even another story so basically bottom line is the challenge isn't even close to being over there is so much yet to be done look at marriage also shaking ahead that no challenge is not even close to being finished one thing i do wanted to ask um we we we had uh discussed before um was karim you mentioned to us how you on the technical side you're able to part one of the features that you have is you're able to detect whether somebody's using multiple accounts uh using different accounts um you know any of your other websites you're able to create you know their profile you know that this is still this person now obviously we can't go into too much detail but do you want to give us perhaps a little bit of an overview as to the challenge of actually creating being able to connect the dots here and i don't know if that's something again on the technical side purely or is that something in you know um you know as a combination between you and marissa that's something you guys had to sit down and discuss and work on together but you always need the domain expertise that's for sure that that's this is this is all about your uh you're the that's it you're the head of this it's your baby no matter what happens she's monitoring everything yes in the in the end you have a different level of resolution of that problem um like we basically have two two levels one is a a simplistic approach to minimize the number of false positives and then we have another one that is more advanced that will have false positives and stuff like that you know so because you you need to have like one strict version of linkage and one non-strict version of the linkage for example the strict version of the linkage was built by a data science team uh because so we collaborate with different data teams we are dedicated to leakover we have also a global data science team based in london for example that works with any department including us while we dug more into the one that looks at almost everything basically so for example you think it's it's mostly relevant with fraud to be fair uh when you see players so we link players based on what they do financially for example so you will have a lot of players who do exactly the same thing all right so it's create an account and say this is is it follow exactly the same pattern uh or they reactivate and they follow the same pattern and stuff like that it's basically either the same person or a group of person in collusion we look at any kind of linkage linked by device fingerprint linked by geolocation geolocation is a crazy one as well because you can use that you can look at the ip address you can look at the geolocation but for example um when you start looking into that data you realize that when you use your phone you're connecting with 4g you're connecting with a relay yeah and everybody in the area will use the same so you will end up with the exact same geolocation so when you look at the geolocation precise one you will end up with one that has two thousand uh actives in a day which is massive and you think maybe i made a mistake uh so you need to to clean that up a lot uh all those geolocation data but also there's another issue is that you need when you get latitude longitude details you need to compare everyone so let's say s3 we are logging in we have different logins with different locations how do you compare those locations efficiently so we might end up with six logins each yeah so i will have my six different location maris will have her six location so it's six times six the comparison and then you have six so it's time six again yeah six power three imagine if you have a hundred thousand players goes crazy yeah and she was pushing for research that's the thing you know so the way we ended up doing it was um so we have a data scientist at bed uh in the team like uh like without him like a lot of the things we've done wouldn't have been possible and for this for example what is done is um map the words into squares basically agreed on top of the word let's say yeah it does cool stuffs like that like you think you're powerful he is more powerful than anyone you know he puts a grid on the word so basically what happens is that we all end up in little squares yeah and then you compare just the people falling in the same square and then i don't know if you've heard of it they have a similar they have a similar thing called i think what three words it's i don't know if you've heard about it it's here in the uk um it's an app which essentially does the exact same thing and when you click on the app it gives you three words so that if you're calling the emergency services and you just you have no idea where you are even if you know a remote address but not very clear if you click the app they'll give you three words and those three words reflect the exact square where you are uh funny enough so yeah it's it's very interesting that it's this this you guys have also used that technique it's it's as accurate as it gets basically yeah which tells our audience really how high tech how high level the work that you're doing is but if you want to know how high level like the guy used c plus plus and avx so avx is a [Music] machine oriented language so it's not like c plus plus something like it's between c plus plus and binary zero one one zero one because it was running on our studio server back then it wasn't that powerful so he had to actually go into the way things are calculated uh and i remember for a hundred thousand players logins to compare them it was taking him 20 minutes 25 minutes and then after all the changes and using c plus percent avx for a million logins it was taking less than 10 seconds like he went like crazy i was shocked really well there you have it this is the kind of team that that's currently present in kindred this is you you you want to learn you want to be surrounded by geniuses here's one place here's one place to consider wow yeah if you said geniuses it's more like him he's the chief exactly it's a bed anybody who sits near him like the new joiners or whatever people from other departments like he doesn't speak much but when when you see what he does just you look at his notepad you're like okay mind-blowing yeah yeah he's quite quite impressive incredible maris from your side of things that's on the tech side from your side of things what's next we understand obviously there's a lot more to do to excite to get so karim has a and his team they have a lot of work to do to get you more uh to make this as detailed uh as niche as accurate as possible but is there anything more or do you feel because clearly you come you know you approach this from an academic background yes there is the ethical background which made you start this whole thing but you're also very driven from a research point of view um again to not go off on the tangent what's next simply building making this more accurate or do you have more in mind i will always have more in mind i love that answer look at kareem he's like oh god she has more i when we launched the second version i was already thinking of the third version so no it will always be kareem is nothing he's like i know i know we submit we just launched the second she was already working on the third i know yeah i have a jira we work on jira for the text i have a jira with uh an id yes yes i get this these random ideas and stuff and i always go and then i ask carrie can i have all the data for this specific customer group for this and he's not even asking anymore he just gives it to me and just waits that's it he he's learned by now but okay so there's always next anything you can share with us or perhaps in another podcast um i mean karim mentioned the technical side so to move everything to real time to have more automated interventions so if if the first version you had like um 0.5 of our customers approach we're looking into increasing this to two percent so even lowering the risk so accepting more people but in an automated intervention so they get more pop-ups and that sort of thing and once that is launched there's so much more data to look at because then you see like which is the best the smile she has oh look at the smile um and something that i i really want to work on is about binge gamblers so binge gambler is similar to any binge behavior but you see some some customers that might come in lose very quickly and self-exclude or stop gambling so it's not just a matter of detecting them but it's a matter of intervening in the very very quick time to get them to change their behavior so right now that is something that i'm really interested in looking into how we can because it's a whole new ball game then it's a whole new difference of course because as you said if it's binging it's a short period of time exactly and wow i can only imagine what the work well look i can see how excited you are about it and i can see kareem thinking i can see the look on his face yes we have all that work to do absolutely yes she's going to throw all that on us he's just compliant now he's not even questioning it anymore i love the chemistry between you guys i absolutely love the chemistry i i i've always thought i've always thought that the chemistry between colleagues is you know a huge part if not the main part as to why work uh is delivered well a project the success of a project basically is to do with the with the chemistry sometimes not necessarily the skills of the individuals it's more to do with the with the chemistry but clearly you guys have both here so which is which which is quite incredible um maris karim i cannot say how incredible this has been absolutely brilliant very informative um to even you know to to to we just need to let our audience let this sink in we're talking to a gambling company and they're ethically driven you know responsible gambling by a gambling company um this whole approach marist that actually made you want to do this the the journey that you went on uh the work that you started kareem the the the you know from a technical point of view anybody who's technical all the developers and the you know uh data analysts we have and scientists we have in the community will be able to you know hats off to you guys as a team for the work that you have developed and you know i'm sure lots and lots will be lots of people will be uh very intrigued and interested to in a way be associated associated uh with with with that um are we gonna see you guys in the upcoming event yes brilliant brilliant it's not gonna be too long from now uh we are working on it um in the meantime again maris thank you very much kareem thank you very much indeed um it's been very informative and i will let you guys have the rest of your day thank you have a great one speak thank you thank you very much my pleasure indeed my pleasure indeed speaks to mary scream bye-bye
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Uganda military embarks on pursuing perpetrators to rescue abducted students
[Music] thank you Uganda is a heightening security and has commenced a massive search after mid-tonese linked to the Islamic State group killed at least 41 people mostly students in western parts of the country near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo the country's first lady jonettium 7 while updating on the current situation on Saturday evening said the government was still investigating the whole incident the government through the security agencies is trying to follow up on what actually happened and it is on the top of the situation we believe that justice will prevail Satanism 7 Ugandan minister of education and sports and fast lady officials and Witnesses said guns and knives were used in a grisly late night assaults and Dimitris were set abraised at Secondary School in important way some students recounted the incident timing it holific and they said we hadn't yet fallen asleep when we had people arriving and saying open up open up we didn't reply then they started shooting and at the windows and the doors we went to hide under our beds on the floor as they continued to shoot at the windows one of us was hit by a bullet and started shouting help come and help me when they couldn't open the door they continued to shoot as the windows then set fire to our dormitory while we were inside then they moved on to the girls dormitory said mumbele Edgar Dido a student who survived the attack the military said it was pursuing the attackers from the Allied Democratic forces who also abducted six people during a raid on a school late Friday before freeing back towards the Democratic Republic of Congo U.N Secretary General Antonio gotel has strongly condemns the attack and sent his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims his spokesman said Saturday those responsible for this say appalling act must be brought to Justice gutelles spokesman Farhan say it in a statement thank you so much for watching [Music]
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Grade 8 English MELC Based Lesson Week 3 Conventions in Citing Sources Part 1
hi students today i will guide you in our week three lesson conventions inciting sources i am miss jerusalem advisor of grade 8 mary curie your english teacher for the week to get started please make sure that you have the following materials ready your self-learning modules bad paper and your pen [Music] at the end of this presentation you are expected to define citation explain the importance of citing sources and create style citations for various sources with the correct format according to the apa style citation let's start with this short activity directions rearrange the given letters to form a term you have three minutes and the timer starts now [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] do [Music] let us check if you answer it correctly here are the answers rule number one plagiarism number two bibliography three citation four research five references great i hope you were able to get the right answers have you read in a research paper in writing a research paper including any other academic papers it is important that you mention or cite the sources of your information this allows you to give credits to the original owner of information or messages you gathered for particular persons organizations and the like basically there are a number of ways inciting the sources of information one of the well-known styles is known as the apa 7th edition format proposed by the american psychological association or apa in this lesson you are expected to identify the different conventions in writing references using the apa 7th edition format and use this style in citing sources in your academic papers usually citing sources is found at the latter part of a book or article apa 7th edition format introduced by the american psychological association the apa is considered as one of the largely used referencing style in terms of research and other academic endeavors the apa 7th edition format features a number of ways inciting authors and their work a few will be highlighted in this lesson to guide you in basic referencing styles let's take a look at this image and tell me what can you observe [Music] right the image shows someone stealing ideas from another person but can ideas really be stolen let's find out as we explore our lesson when we are doing assignments or research where do we get information right we get information from sources like books newspaper and magazine articles or the internet when we get ideas from others we need to cite its sources but what does it mean to cite a source if you borrow ideas from a source you must give the source the credit or it is considered plagiarism but what is plagiarism plagiarism is the act of presenting the words ideas or images of another as your own it denies authors or creators of content to the credit they are due whether deliberate or unintentional plagiarism violates ethical standards how do we avoid accusation of plagiarism we have to acknowledge the original authors and their contributions to the ideas presented by using citation so what is citation a citation is a reference to the source of information used in one's written work in academic writing citing sources is an important skill one must learn this does not only prove one's honesty but also gives a glimpse on how a piece of written work was constructed moreover citing sources helps a writer to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic credibility two give credit to the authors of the sources that you used and acknowledge their work three provide credibility to your work and four help future researchers easily locate sources here are the basic principles of reference list entries generally a reference list entry has four elements first the author who is responsible for this work date when was this published title what is the work called and lastly the source where can i retrieve this work the apa referencing format for books follow this format first the author's name invert the name of authors last name comes first followed by a comma then the initials there should be a periods after initials and the initials are separated by a space next publication date place inside parenthesis the year of publication do not forget the period next the title of the book the title of the book is written in italics capitalize only the first letter of the title capitalize proper nouns and end with a period now if the book has a volume or edition number include it in parenthesis after the title of the book edition is written as e-d-dot next place of publication indicate the number of the publisher followed by a period here are some of the examples if there are two or more authors follow the order of names as presented in the book the last author is usually separated by an ampersand here is an example if there are 3 to 20 authors include all the names until the 20th author here is an example [Music] if there are more than 20 authors write the names of the first 19 authors followed by an ellipsis and then the last author here's an example great let's see if you understood our discussion it's time to use your pad paper in pen you can find this activity in your learning module on page 12. learning task 1 study the bibliographical entries below put a check if the entry is written correctly and an x if it is not write your answers in a pad paper you have three minutes to answer the first three items timer starts now [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] you also have three minutes for items four and five [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] all right let us check your answers for number one the answer is check for number two the answer is cross for number three answer is check number four answer is cross and lastly for number five check alright i hope you were able to get most of the answers correctly otherwise great job way to go virtual learners thank you for today and i'll see you all again tomorrow for more discussion and activities bye
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Trenton , NJ 609– Kmart Closing update 1 #DailyVlogs 9/22/2019
my viewers my subscribers we are here at the now close in Kmart Trenton New Jersey let's go take a walk [Music] everything must go you can work up to 48 hours [Music] like extraction that's whole water left oh my goodness [Music] Wow I remember when I first came to this Kmart 17 months ago yeah 17 months ago yeah yeah I open up the door and took off you know I wonder if they're gonna sell it I got my I'm gonna buy the one from a secret store location I'm not gonna say possibly a signage cuz I've been trying so hard to get a blue light at a Kmart a lot of people tell me that I deserve a blue light we're gonna go for it so here's the garden shop which when I was three before I did know I come back this way I don't believe Liuzza's palette table tennis Wow good table tennis we are updating oh wow yeah there's another picture that's for sale by the pharmacy [Music] very sad [Music]
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Pope | Wikipedia audio article
the Pope Bladon Papa from Greek Pappas Pappas father also known as the supreme pontiff from Latin Pontifex Maximus greatest priest is the Bishop of Rome and ex officio leader of the worldwide Catholic Church since 1929 the Pope has also been head of state of Vatican City a city-state entirely enclaved within Rome Italy the current Pope is Francis who was elected on the 13th of March 2013 succeeding Benedict the sixteenth while his office is called the papacy the Episcopal see an ecclesiastical jurisdiction is called the Holy See it is the Holy See that is the sovereign entity of international law headquartered in the distinctively independent Vatican City State established by the Lateran treaty in 1929 between Italy and the Holy See to ensure its temporal diplomatic and spiritual independence the primacy of the Bishop of Rome is largely derived from his role as the Apostolic successor to st. Peter to whom primacy was conferred by Jesus giving him the keys of heaven and the powers of binding and loosing naming him as the rock upon which the church would be built the Apostolic See of Rome was founded by Saint Peter and Saint Paul in first century according to Catholic tradition the papacy is one of the most enduring institutions in the world and has had a prominent part in world history in ancient times the Pope's helped spread Christianity and intervene to find resolutions in various doctrinal disputes in the Middle Ages they played a role of secular importance in Western Europe often acting as arbitrators between Christian monarchs currently in addition to the expansion of the Christian faith and doctrine the Pope's are involved in acumen ISM and interfaith dialogue charitable work and the defense of human rights in some periods of history popes who originally had no temporal powers accrued wide secular powers rivaling those of temporal rulers however in recent centuries the temporal authority of the papacy has declined in the office is now almost exclusively focused on religious matters by contrast papal claims of spiritual authority have been increasingly firmly expressed over time culminating in 1870 with the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for occasions when the Pope speaks ex cathedra literally from the chair of st. Peter to issue a formal definition of faith or morals still the Pope is considered one of the world's most powerful people because of his extensive diplomatic cultural and spiritual influence on 1.3 billion Catholics and beyond as well as the official representative of the Catholic Church being the largest non-government provider of education and health care in the world with a vast international network of charities topic history topic title and etymology the word Pope derives from Greek papist meaning father in the early centuries of Christianity this title was applied especially in the East to all bishops and other senior clergy and later became reserved in the West to the Bishop of Rome a reservation made official only in the 11th century the earliest record of the use of this title was in regard to the by then deceased patriarch of Alexandria Papa reckless of Alexandria 232 to 248 the earliest recorded use of the title Pope in English dates to the mid 10th century when it was used in reference to Pope battalion in an Old English translation of beads historia ecclesiastica gentes Anglorum topic position within the church the Catholic Church teaches that the pastoral office the office of shepherding the church that was held by the Apostles as a group or college with Saint Peter as their head is now held by their successors the bishops with the Bishop of Rome the Pope as their head thus is derived another title by which the Pope is known that a supreme pontiff the Catholic Church teaches that Jesus personally appointed Peter as leader of the church and the Catholic Church's dogmatic Constitution lumen gentium makes a clear distinction between apostles and bishops presenting the latter as the successors of the former with the Pope as successor of Peter in that he has head of the bishops as Peter was head of the Apostles some historians argue against the notion that Peter was the first Bishop of Rome noting that the Episcopal see in Rome can be traced back no earlier than the third century the writings of the church father Irenaeus who wrote around ad 180 reflect a belief that Peter founded and organized the church at Rome moreover Irenaeus was not the first to write of Peters presence in the early Roman Church clement of rome wrote in a letter to the corinthians c96 about the persecution of Christians in Rome esna struggles in our time and presented to the Corinthians it's heroes first the greatest and most just columns the good Apostles Peter and Paul st. Ignatius of Antioch wrote shortly after clement and in his letter from the city of Smyrna to the Romans he said he would not command them as Peter and Paul did given this and other evidence such as Emperor Constantine's erection of that old st. Peter's Basilica on the location of st. Peter's tomb as held him given to him by Rome's Christian community many scholars agree that Peter was martyred in Rome under Nero although some scholars argue that he may have been martyred in Palestine the New Testament offers no proof that Jesus established the papacy nor even that he established Peter as the first Bishop of Rome some theologians argue using Peters own words that Christ intended himself and not Peter as the foundation of the church others have argued that the church has indeed built upon Jesus and faith but also on the disciples as the roots and foundations of the church on the basis of Paul's teaching in Romans and Ephesians they're not primarily Peter first century Christian communities would have had a group of presbytery ships functioning as leaders of their local churches gradually episcopal sees were established in metropolitan areas Antioch may have developed such a structure before Rome in Rome there were many who claimed to be the rightful Bishop though again yeren a is stressed the validity of one line of bishops from the time of st. Peter up to his contemporary Pope Victor the first and listed them some writers claim that the emergence of a single bishop in Rome probably did not occur until the middle of the second century in their view lioness Cletus and Clement were possibly prominent presbyter bishops but not necessarily monarchical bishops documents of the first century an early second century indicate that the Bishop of Rome had some kind of preeminence and prominence in the church as a whole as even a letter from the bishop or patriarch of Antioch acknowledged the Bishop of Rome as a first among equals though the detail of what this meant is unclear topic early Christianity c-32 325 it seems that at first the terms episkopos and presbyter were used interchangeably the consensus among scholars has been that at the turn of the first and second centuries local congregations were led by bishops and presbyteries offices were overlapping or indistinguishable some say that there was probably no single monarch occult bishop in rome before the middle of the second century dot and likely later other scholars and historians disagree citing the historical records of Saint Ignatius of Antioch D 107 and st. Irenaeus who recorded the linear succession of bishops of Rome the Pope's up until their own times they also cite the importance accorded to the bishops of Rome in the ecumenical councils including the early ones in the early Christian era Rome and a few other cities had claims on the leadership of Worldwide Church James the just known as the brother of the Lord served as head of the Jerusalem church which is still honored as the Mother Church in Orthodox tradition Alexandria had been a center of Jewish learning and became a center of Christian learning Rome had a large congregation early in the Apostolic period whom Paul the Apostle addressed in his epistle to the Romans and according to tradition Paul was martyred there during the first century of the Church c32 130 the Roman capital became recognized as a Christian center of exceptional importance clement the first at the end of the 1st century wrote an epistle to the church in corinth intervening in a major dispute and apologizing for not having taken action earlier however there are only a few other references of that time to recognition of the authoritative primacy of the roman sea outside of Rome in the Ravenna document of the 13th of October 2007 theologians chosen by the Catholic in the Eastern Orthodox churches stated 41 both sides agree that Rome as the church that presides in love according to the phrase of st. Ignatius of Antioch occupied the first place in the taxis and that the Bishop of Rome was there for the proto's among the patriarchs translated into English the statement means first among equals quote dot what form that should take is still a matter of disagreement just as it was when the Catholic and Orthodox churches split in the great east-west schism they also disagree on the interpretation of the historical evidence from this era regarding the prerogatives of the Bishop of Rome as proto's a matter that was already understood in different ways in the first millennium in the late second century AD there were more manifestations of Roman authority over other churches in 189 assertion of the primacy of the Church of Rome may be indicated in Irenaeus against heresies three three to two with the Church of Rome because of its superior origin all the churches must agree and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the apostolic tradition in AD 195 Pope Victor the first in what is seen as an exercise of Roman authority over other churches excommunicated the court Odessa means for observing Easter on the 14th of Nisan the date of the Jewish Passover a tradition handed down by John the Evangelist see Easter controversy celebration of Easter on a Sunday as insisted on by the Pope is the system that has prevailed see computers topic Nicaea to east-west schism 3 to 5 105 for the Edict of Milan in 313 granted freedom to all religions in the Roman Empire beginning the Peace of the church in 325 the first Council of Nicaea condemned Arianism declaring trinitarianism dogmatic and in its sixth canon recognized the special role of the cease of rome Alexandria and Antioch great defenders of Trinitarian faith included the Pope's especially Pope liberius who was exiled to Berea by Constantius ii for his Trinitarian faith Damasus the first and several other bishops in 380 the Edict of Thessalonica declared Nicene Christianity to be the state religion of the empire with the name Catholic Christians reserved for those who accepted that faith while the civil power in the Eastern Roman Empire controlled the church and the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople the capital wielded much power in the Western Roman Empire the bishops of Rome were able to consolidate the influence and power they already possessed after the fall of the Western Roman Empire barbarian tribes were converted to Aryan Christianity or Catholicism Clovis the first king of the franks was the first important barbarian ruler to convert to Catholicism rather than Arianism aligned himself with the papacy other tribes such as the Visigoths later abandoned Arianism in favor of Catholicism topic Middle Ages after the fall of the Western Roman Empire the pope served as a source of authority and continuity Pope Gregory the first CE 542 604 administered the church with strict reform from an ancient senatorial family Gregory worked with the stern judgment and discipline typical of ancient Roman rule theologically he represents the shift from the classical to the medieval outlook his popular writings are full of dramatic miracles potent relics demons angels ghosts and the approaching end of the world Gregory's successors were largely dominated by the ex arc of Ravenna the Byzantine emperors representative in the Italian peninsula these humiliations the weakening of the Byzantine Empire in the face of the Muslim conquests and the inability of the Emperor to protect the papal estates against the Lombards made Pope Steven the second turn from Emperor Constantine v he appealed to the franks to protect his lands Pepin the short subdued the Lombards and donated Italian land to the papacy when Pope Leo the third crowned Charlemagne 800 as Roman Emperor he established the precedent that in Western Europe no man would be Emperor without being crowned by a pope the low point of the papacy was 867 104 9 this period includes the Sekulow MUPs Kyurem the christian tiara and the tusculum papacy the papacy came under the control of vying political factions popes were variously imprisoned starved killed and deposed by force the family of a certain papal official made and unmade popes for 50 years the officials great-grandson Pope John the twelfth held orgies of debauchery in the Lateran Palace Otto the first Holy Roman Emperor had John accused in an ecclesiastical court which deposed him and elected a layman as Pope Leo the eighth John mutilated the Imperial representatives in Rome and had himself reinstated as Pope conflict between the Emperor and the papacy continued and eventually dukes in league with the Emperor were buying bishops and Pope's almost openly in 1049 Leo the ninth became Pope at last a pope with the character to face the papacy problems he traveled to the major cities of Europe to deal with the church's moral problems firsthand notably Simon the in clerical marriage and concubine age with his long journey he restored the prestige of the papacy in northern Europe from the seventh century it became common for European monarchies and nobility to found churches and perform investiture or deposition of clergy in their states and fiefdom their personal interests causing corruption among the clergy this practice had become common because often the prelate and secular rulers were also participants in public life to combat this and other practices that had corrupted the church between the years nine hundred and ten fifty centers emerged promoting ecclesiastical reform the most important being the abbey of Cluny which spread its ideals throughout Europe this reform movement gained strength with the election of Pope Gregory the seventh in 1073 who adopted a series of measures in the movement known as the Gregorian reform in order to fight strongly against simony and the abuse of civil power and tried to restore ecclesiastical discipline including clerical celibacy the conflict between Pope's and secular autocratic rulers such as the Holy Roman Emperor Henry the fourth and Henry the first of England known as the investiture controversy was only resolved in 1122 by the Concordat of worms in which Pope Callixtus ii decreed that clerics were to be invested by clerical leaders and temporal rulers by lay investiture soon after Pope Alexander the 3rd began reforms that would lead to the establishment of canon law since the beginning of the 7th century the Caliphate had conquered much of the southern Mediterranean and represented a threat to Christianity in 1095 the Byzantine Emperor Alexios the first Caminos asked for military aid from pope urban ii in the ongoing byzantine seljuq wars urban at the Council of Clermont called the First Crusade to assist the Byzantine Empire to regain the old Christian territories especially Jerusalem topic east-west schism to Reformation 1054 to 1517 you with the east-west schism the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church split definitively in 1054 this fracture was caused more by political events than by slight divergences of Creed Pope's had called the Byzantine emperors by siding with the king of the Franks crowning a rival Roman Emperor appropriating the ex arcade of Ravenna and driving into Greek Italy in the Middle Ages popes struggled with monarchs over power from 1309 to 1377 the pope resided not in Rome but in Avignon the Avignon papacy was notorious for greed and corruption during this period the Pope was effectively an ally of the kingdom of France alienating Frances enemies such as the Kingdom of England the Pope was understood to have the power to draw on the treasury of merit built up by the saint and by Christ so that he could grant indulgences reducing one's time in purgatory the concept that a monetary fine or donation accompanied contrition confession and prayer eventually gave way to the common assumption that indulgences depended on a simple monetary contribution the Pope's condemned misunderstandings and abuses but we're too pressed for income to exercise effective control over indulgences Pope's also contended with the Cardinals who sometimes attempted to assert the authority of Catholic ecumenical councils over the Pope's conciliar ISM holds that the supreme authority of the church lies with a General Council not with the Pope its foundations were laid early in the 13th century and it culminated in the 15th century the failure of conciliar ISM to gain broad acceptance after the 15th century is taken as a factor in the Protestant Reformation various and a Pope's challenged papal Authority especially during the Western schism 1378 to 1417 in this schism the papacy had returned to Rome from Avignon but an antipope was installed in Avignon as if to extend the papacy there the Eastern Church continued to decline with the eastern Roman Byzantine Empire undercutting Constantinople --hz claim to equality with Rome twice an Eastern Emperor tried to force the Eastern Church to reunify with the West first in the Second Council of Lyon 1272 to 1274 and secondly in the council of florence 1431 to 1449 papal claims of superiority were a sticking point in reunification which failed in any event in the 15th century the Ottoman Empire captured Constantinople topic Reformation to present 1517 to today Protestant reformers criticized the papacy as corrupt and characterized the Pope as the Antichrist Pope's instituted a Catholic Reformation 1560 to 1648 which addressed the challenges of the Protestant Reformation and instituted internal reforms Pope Paul the third initiated the Council of Trent 15:45 to 1563 whose definitions of doctrine and whose reforms sealed the triumph of the papacy over elements in the church that sought conciliation with Protestants and opposed papal claims gradually forced to give up secular power the Pope's focused on spiritual issues in 1870 the first Vatican Council proclaimed the dogma of papal infallibility for those rare occasions the Pope speaks ex cathedra when issuing a solemn definition of faith or morals later the same year victor emmanuel ii of italy seized Rome from the Pope's control and substantially completed the Italian unification in 1929 the Lateran treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See established vatican city as an independent city-state guaranteeing papal independence from secular rule in 1950 Pope Pius the 12th defined the Assumption of Mary as dogma the only time that a pope has spoken ex cathedra since papal infallibility was explicitly declared the patron doctrine is still controversial as an issue of doctrine that continues to divide the eastern and western churches and separate Protestants from Rome topic Saint Peter in the origin of the papal office the Catholic Church teaches that within the Christian community the bishops as a body have succeeded to the body of the Apostles apostolic succession and the Bishop of Rome has succeeded to st. Peter scriptural texts proposed in support of Peters special position in relation to the church include Matthew chapter 16 I tell you you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven Luke chapter 22 Simon Simon behold Satan demanded to have you that he might sift you like wheat but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail and when you have turned again strengthen your brothers John chapter 21 feed my sheep the symbolic keys in the papal coats of arms are a reference to the phrase the keys of the kingdom of heaven in the first of these texts some Protestant writers have maintained that the rock that Jesus speaks of in this text as Jesus himself or the faith expressed by Peter this idea is undermined by the biblical usage of cephus which is the masculine form of rock in Aramaic to describe Peter the Encyclopedia Brittanica comments that the consensus of the great majority of scholars today is that the most obvious and traditional understanding should be construed namely that rock refers to the person of Peter you topic election death and resignation topic election the Pope was originally chosen by those senior clergyman resident in a near Rome in 10:59 the electorate was restricted to the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church and the individual votes of all cardinal electors were made equal in 1179 the electors are now limited to those who have not reached 80 on the day before the death or resignation of a pope the Pope does not need to be a cardinal elector or indeed a cardinal however since the Pope is the Bishop of Rome only those who can be ordained a bishop can be elected which means that any male baptized Catholic is eligible the last to be elected when not yet a bishop was pope gregory xvi in 1831 and the last to be elected when not even a priest was Pope Leo the tenth in 1513 and the last to be elected when not a cardinal was Pope Urban the sixth in 1378 if someone who is not a bishop is elected he must be given Episcopal ordination before the election is announced to the people the Second Council of Lyon was convened on the 7th of may 12 74 to regulate the election of the Pope this council decreed that the cardinal electors must meet within 10 days of the Pope's death and that they must remain in seclusion until a pope has been elected this was prompted by the three-year seed Vacanti following the death of Pope Clement the fourth in 1268 by the mid 16th century the electoral process had evolved into its present form allowing for variation in the time between the death of the Pope and the meeting of the cardinal electors traditionally the vote was conducted by acclamation by selection by committee or by plenary vote acclamation was the simplest procedure consisting entirely of a voice vote the election of the Pope almost always takes place in the Sistine Chapel in a sequestered meeting called a Conclave so called because the cardinal electors are theoretically locked in comb club a ie with key until they elect a new pope three Cardinals are chosen by lot to collect the votes of absent cardinal electors by reason of illness three are chosen by lot to count the votes and three are chosen by lot to review the count of the votes the ballots are distributed and each cardinal electors writes the name of his choice on it and pledges aloud that he is voting for one whom under God I think got to be elected before folding and depositing his on the plate atop the large chalice placed on the altar for the papal conclave 2005 a special urn was used for this purpose instead of a chalice and plate the plate is then used to drop the ballot into the chalice making it difficult for electors to insert multiple ballots before being read the ballots are counted while still folded if the number of ballots does not match the number of electors the ballots are burned unopened and a new vote is held otherwise each ballot is read aloud by the presiding Cardinal who pierces the ballot with a needle and thread stringing all the ballots together and tying the ends of the thread to ensure accuracy and honesty balloting continues until someone is elected by a two-thirds majority one of the most prominent aspects of the papal election process as the means by which the results of a ballot are announced to the world once the ballots are counted and bound together they are burned in a special stove erected in the Sistine Chapel with the smoke escaping through a small chimney visible from st. Peter's Square the ballots from an unsuccessful vote are burned along with a chemical compound to create black smoke or few modern era traditionally wet straw was used to produce the black smoke but this was not completely reliable the chemical compound is more reliable than the straw when a vote is successful the ballots are burned alone sending white smoke bhumata Bianca through the chimney and announcing to the world the election of a new pope starting with the papal conclave 2005 church bells are also rung as a signal that a new pope has been chosen the Dean of the College of Cardinals then asks two solemn questions of the Cardinal who has been elected first he asks do you freely accept your election as supreme pontiff if he replies with the word accept Oh his reign begins at that instant if he replies not his reign begins at the inauguration ceremonies several days afterward the Dean asks next by what name shall you be called the new pope announces the regnal name he has chosen if the Dean himself has elected Pope the vice dean performs this task the new pope is led through the door of tears to a dressing room where three sets of white papal vestments imitatio await small medium and large donning the appropriate vestments and re-emerge into the Sistine Chapel the new pope is given the fisherman's ring by the camera Lango of the holy roman church whom he first either reconfirms or rhea points the pope assumes a place of honor as the rest of the cardinals wait in turn to offer their first obedience at a ratio and to receive his blessing the senior Cardinal deacon announces from a balcony over st. Peter's Square the following proclamation a new Shia vobis gaudium Magnum habemus papam I announced to you a great joy we have a pope he announces the new Pope's Christian name along with his newly chosen regnal name until 1978 the Pope selection was followed in a few days by the papal coronation which started with a procession with great pomp and circumstance from the Sistine Chapel to st. Peter's Basilica with the newly elected Pope born in the seti adjust to Toria after a solemn papal Mass the new pope was crowned with the Tri regnum papal tiara and he gave for the first time as Pope the famous blessing Irby a tour B to the city Rome and to the world another renowned part of the coronation was the lighting of a bundle of flax at the top of a gilded pole which would flare brightly for a moment and then promptly extinguished as he said SiC transit gloria mundi thus passes worldly glory a similar warning against papal hubris made on this occasion was the traditional exclamation a nose Petri non vide base reminding the newly crowned pope that he would not live to see his rule lasting as long as that of st. Peter according to tradition he headed the church for 35 years and has thus far been the longest reigning Pope in the history of the Catholic Church a traditionalist Catholic belief that lacks reliable authority claims that a papal oath was sworn at their coronation by all popes from pope agatha to Pope Paul the sixth and that it was omitted with the abolition of the coronation ceremony the Latin term cede Vacanti while the sea is vacant refers to a papal interregnum the period between the death or resignation of a pope and the election of his successor from this term as derived the term set a vacant ism which designates a category of dissident Catholics who maintain that there is no canonically and legitimately elected pope and that there is therefore a seed Vacanti one of the most common reasons for holding this belief as the idea that the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and especially the reform of the Tridentine mass with the mass of Paul the sixth are heretical and that those responsible for initiating and maintaining these changes are heretics and not true Pope's for centuries from 1378 on those elected to the papacy were predominantly Italians prior to the election of the Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul the second in 1978 the last non Italian was poked Adrian the sixth of the Netherlands elected in 1522 John Paul the second was followed by election of the German born Pope Benedict the 16th who was in turn followed by Argentine born Pope Francis who is the first non-european after one thousand two hundred seventy two years in the first Latin American despite having an Italian ancestry topic death the current regulations regarding a papal interregnum that has a seed Vacanti vacant seat were promulgated by pope john paul ii in his 1996 document universi Dominici gregor's during the seed Vacanti period the College of Cardinals is collectively responsible for the government of the church and of the Vatican itself under the direction of the camera lingo of the Holy Roman Church however canon law specifically forbids the Cardinals from introducing any innovation in the government of the church during the vacancy of the Holy See any decision that requires the assent of the Pope has to wait until the new pope has been elected and accepts office in recent centuries when a pope was judged to have died it was reportedly traditional for the Cardinal camera Lango to confirm the death ceremonially by gently tapping the Pope's head thrice with a silver hammer calling his birth name each time this was not done on the deaths of popes John Paul the first and John Paul the second the Cardinal camera Lango retrieves the ring of the fisherman and cuts it in two in the presence of the Cardinals the Pope seals are defaced to keep them from ever being used again and his personal apartment is sealed the body lies in state for several days before being interred in the crypt of a leading church or Cathedral all Pope's who have died in the 20th and 21st centuries have been interred in st. Peter's Basilica a nine-day period of mourning no vendee Ollis follows the interment topic resignation it is highly unusual for a pope to resign the 1983 code of canon law states if it happens that the roman pontiff resigns his office it is required for validity that the resignation is made freely and properly manifested but not that it is accepted by anyone benedict xvi who vacated the Holy See on the 28th of February 2013 was the most recent to do so since Gregory the 12th is a resignation in 1415 topic titles topic regnal name hopes adopt a new name on their accession known as papal or Pontifical name officially the Pope is given an Italian name by virtue of his Vatican citizenship and a Latin name by virtue of his status as Bishop of the Holy See of Rome currently after a new pope is elected and accepts the election he is asked by what name shall you be called the new pope chooses the name by which he will be known from that point on the senior Cardinal Deacon or Cardinal protodeacon then appears on the balcony of st. Peter's to proclaim the new pope by his birth name and announce his papal name in Latin it's customary when referring to Pope's to translate the regnal name into all local languages thus for example Papa Francisco says Papa Francesco in Italian but he is also known as Papa Francisco in his native Spanish Pope Francis in English etc Topic official list of titles the official list of titles of the Pope in the order in which they are given in the annuario pontificio is Bishop of Rome Vicar of Jesus Christ successor of the Prince of the Apostles supreme pontiff of the universal Church primate of Italy Archbishop and metropolitan of the Roman province sovereign of the Vatican City State servant of the servants of God the best-known title that a Pope does not appear in the official list but is commonly used in the titles of documents and appears in abbreviated form in their signatures the spoke Paul the sixth sign des Paulus PP v the pp standing for pop the pontiff X Pope and pontiff the title Pope was from the early 3rd century an honorific designation used for any bishop in the West in the East it was used only for the Bishop of Alexandria Pope Marcellinus d 304 is the first Bishop of Rome shown in sources to have had the title Pope used of him from the 6th century the Imperial Chancery of Constantinople normally reserved this designation for the Bishop of Rome from the early 6th century it began to be confined in the West to the Bishop of Rome a practice that was firmly in place by the 11th century when Pope Gregory the 7th declared it reserved for the Bishop of Rome in Eastern Christianity where the title Pope is used also of the Bishop of Alexandria the Bishop of Rome is often referred to as the Pope of Rome regardless of whether the speaker or writer is in communion with Rome or not topic Vicar of Jesus Christ you Vicar of Jesus Christ the Carius ie su Christi is one of the official titles of the Pope given in the annuario pontificio it is commonly used in the slightly abbreviated form Vicar of Christ the Carius Christi while it is only one of the terms with which the Pope is referred to as Vicar it is more expressive of his supreme headship of the church on earth which he bears in virtue of the commission of Christ and with Vic Ariel power derived from him a Vic aerial power believed to have been conferred on st. Peter when Christ said to him feed my lambs feed my sheep John chapter 21 verses 16 to 17 the first record of the application of this title to a Bishop of Rome appears in a Synod of 495 with reference to Pope Gelasius the first but at that time and down to the ninth century other bishops too referred to themselves as vicars of Christ and for another four centuries this description was sometimes used of kings and even judges as it had been used in the fifth and sixth centuries to refer to the Byzantine Emperor earlier still in the third century Tertullian used Vicar of Christ to refer to the Holy Spirit sent by Jesus it's used specifically for the Pope appears in the 13th century in connection with the reforms of Pope Innocent the third as can be observed already in his 1199 letter to Leo the first king of Armenia other historians suggest that this title was already used in this way in association with the pontificate of Pope Eugene the 3rd 1145 to 1137 steer Lee centuries the Second Vatican Council referred to all bishops as vicars and ambassadors of Christ and this description of the bishops was repeated by pope john paul ii in his encyclical oohed unum Sint 95 the difference is that the other bishops are vicars of Christ for their own local churches the Pope is Vicar of Christ for the whole church on at least one occasion the title Vicar of God a reference to Christ as God was used of the Pope the title vicar of Peter the Carius Petrie is used only of the Pope not of other bishops variations of it include vicar of the Prince of the Apostles the Kariya's principies apostille Orem and Vicar of the Apostolic See the Carius Siddis apostolic a st. Boniface described Pope Gregory the second as vicar of Peter in the oath of fealty that he took in 722 in today's Roman Missal the description vicar of Peter is found also in the collect of the mass for a saint who was a pope topic Supreme Pontiff the term pontiff is derived from the latin pond effects which literally means bridge builder ponds plus facere and which designated a member of the principal college of priests in ancient rome the latin word was translated into ancient greek variously as ancient greek pirated Aeschylus ancient Greek Hieronymous ancient Greek high reflects ancient Greek Hierophant Hierophant or ancient Greek art arias arch arias high priest the head of the college was known as the Pontifex Maximus the greatest pontiff in Christian use Pontifex appears in the Vulgate translation of the New Testament to indicate the high priest of Israel in the original coin Greek Arturia the term came to be applied to any Christian Bishop but since the 11th century commonly refers specifically to the Bishop of Rome who is more strictly called that Roman pontiff the use of the term to refer to bishops in general as reflected in the terms Roman Pontifical a book containing rights reserved for bishops such as confirmation and ordination and Pontifical 's the insignia of bishops the annuario pontificio lists is one of the official titles of the pope that o supreme pontiff of the universal church Ladin some is Pontifex ecclesia Universalis he is also commonly called the supreme pontiff or the sovereign pontiff Ladin some is Pontifex Pontifex Maximus similar in meaning to Summa spawned effects is a title commonly found in inscriptions on papal buildings paintings statues and coins usually abbreviated as pend Max or p.m. the office of Pontifex Maximus or head of the College of pontiff's was held by Julius Caesar and thereafter by the Roman emperors until Gration 375 to 383 relinquished it Tertullian when he had become a modernist used the title derisive lis of either the Pope or the Bishop of Carthage the Pope's began to use this title regularly only in the fifteenth century topic servant of the servants of God although the description servant of the servants of God Lavin service serve Orem day was also used by other church leaders including Augustine of Hippo and Benedict of Nursia it was first used extensively as a papal title by Pope Gregory the first reportedly as a lesson in humility for the patriarch of Constantinople John the faster who had assumed the title ecumenical patriarch it became reserved for the Pope in the 12th century and is used in papal bulls and similar important papal documents topic patriarch of the West from 1863 until 2005 the annuario pontificio also included the title patriarch of the West this title was first used by Pope Theodore the first in 642 and was only used occasionally indeed it did not begin to appear in the Pontifical yearbook until 1863 on the 22nd of March 2006 the Vatican released a statement explaining this omission on the grounds of expressing a historical and Theological reality and of being useful to ecumenical dialogue the title patriarch of the West symbolized the Pope's special relationship with and jurisdiction over the Latin Church and the omission of the title neither symbolizes in any way a change in this relationship nor distorts the relationship between the Holy See and the Eastern Churches as solemnly proclaimed by the Second Vatican Council topic other titles other titles commonly used are his holiness either used alone or as an honorific prefix his Holiness Pope Francis and as your holiness as a form of address Holy Father in Spanish and Italian be at ASIMO BDC mo padre most blessed father is often used in preference to Santisima Santissima Padre Most Holy Father in the medieval period Dominus apostolic Asst the apostolic Lord was also used topic signature Pope Francis signed some documents with his name alone either in Latin Franciscus as in an encyclical dated the 29th of June 2013 or in another language other documents he signs in accordance with the tradition of using Latin only and including in the abbreviated form PEP for the Latin Papa Pontifex Pope and pontiff Pope's who have an ordinal numeral in their name traditionally placed the abbreviation PP before the ordinal numeral as in Benedictus PP 16 Pope Benedict the sixteenth except in bulls of canonization and decrees of ecumenical councils which approps Ines with the formula ego and Episcopacy Cleese iya Catholic I without the numeral as in ego Benedictus Episcopacy ecclesia Catholic I I Benedict bishop of the Catholic Church the Pope's signature is followed in bulls of canonization by those of all the Cardinals resident in Rome and in decrees of ecumenical councils by the signatures of the other bishops participating in the council each signing is Bishop of a particular C papal bulls are headed an Episcopal servicer formed a named Bishop servant of the servants of God quote closing parenthesis dot in general they are not signed by the pope but pope john paul ii introduced in the mid-1980s the custom by which the pope signs not only bulls of canonization but also using his normal signature such as Benedictus pp sixteen bulls of nomination of bishops topic regalia and insignia try regnum also called the tiara or triple crown represents the Pope's three functions as supreme pastor supreme teacher and supreme priest recent Popes have not however worn the Tri regnum though it remains the symbol of the papacy and has not been abolished in liturgical ceremonies the Pope wears an Episcopal mitre an erect cloth hat Crozier topped by a crucifix a custom established before the 13th century see papal Fair Allah pallium or Paul a circular band of fabric worn around the neck over the chasuble it forms a yoke about the neck breasts and shoulders and has two pendants hanging down in front and behind and is ornamented with six crosses previously the pallium worn by the pope was identical to those he granted to the primates but in 2005 pope benedict xvi began to use a distinct papal pallium that is larger than the primal and was adorned with red crosses instead of black keys to the kingdom of heaven the image of two keys one gold and one silver the silver key symbolizes the power to bind and loose on earth and the gold key the power to bind and loose in heaven ring of the fisherman a gold or gilt ring decorated with a depiction of st. Peter in a boat casting his net with the Pope's name around it I'm brecky l'm better known in the italian forum umbrella no is a canopy or umbrella consisting of alternating red and gold stripes which used to be carried above the Pope in processions sedia gesture Toria a mobile throne carried by twelve footmen polyphony Airy in red uniforms accompanied by two attendants bearing Flo Bella fans made of white ostrich feathers and sometimes a large canopy carried by eight attendants the use of the flah bella was discontinued by pope john paul ii first the use of the sedia Jesta toria was discontinued by pope john paul ii in heraldry each pope has his own personal coat of arms though unique for each pope the arms have for several centuries been traditionally accompanied by two keys in Saltire ie crossed over one another so as to form an X behind the escutcheon shield one silver key and one gold key tied with a red cord and above them a silver tri regnum with three gold crowns and red infil i lappets to strips of fabric hanging from the back of the tri regnum which fall over the neck and shoulders when worn this is blazing two keys in Saltire or an argent interlacing in the Rings or beneath a tiara argent crowned or the 21st century has seen departures from this tradition in 2005 Pope Benedict the 16th while maintaining the crossed keys behind the shield omitted the papal tiara from his personal coat of arms replacing it with a mitre with three horizontal lines beneath the shield he added the pallium a papal symbol of authority more ancient than the tiara the use of which is also granted to metropolitan Archbishop's as a sign of communion with the sea of Rome although the tiara was omitted in the Pope's personal coat of arms the coat of arms of the Holy See which includes the tiara remained unaltered in 2013 Pope Francis maintained the mitre that replaced the tiara but omitted the pallium he also departed from papal tradition by adding beneath the shield his personal pastoral motto mists Iran doe at quia legenda the flag most frequently associated with the Pope as the yellow and white flag of Vatican City with the arms of the Holy See blazoned Jules two keys in Saltire or an argent interlacing in the Rings or beneath a tiara argent crowned or on the right hand side the fly in the white half of the flag the left hand side the hoist is yellow the Pope's escutcheon does not appear on the flag this flag was first adopted in 1808 whereas the previous flag had been red and gold although pope benedict xvi replaced the tri regnum with a mitre on his personal coat of arms it has been retained on the flag topic papal garments pope pius v reigned 1566 215 72 is often credited with having originated the custom whereby the Pope wears white by continuing after his election to wear the white habit of the Dominican Order in reality the basic papal attire was white long before the earliest document that describes it as such as the Ordo xiii a book of ceremonies compiled in about twelve seventy four later books of ceremonies described the Pope as wearing a red mantle Mazetti Chamorro and shoes and a white cassock and stockings many contemporary portraits of 15th and 16th century predecessors of pius v show them wearing a white cassock similar to his topic status and authority topic first Vatican Council the status and authority of the Pope in the Catholic Church was dogmatically defined by the first Vatican Council on the 18th of July 1870 in its dogmatic Constitution of the Church of Christ the council established the following canons if anyone says that the Blessed Apostle Peter was not established by the Lord Christ as the chief of all the Apostles and the visible head of the whole militant Church for that the same received great honor but did not receive from the same our Lord Jesus Christ directly and immediately the primacy in true and proper jurisdiction let him be anathema if anyone says that it is not from the institution of Christ the Lord himself or by divine right that the Blessed peter has perpetual successors in the primacy over the universal church but that the roman pontiff is not the successor of blessed peter in the same primacy let him be anathema if any one thus speaks that the roman pontiff has only the office of inspection or direction but not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the universal church not only in things which pertain to faith and morals but also in those which pertain to the discipline and government of the church spread over the whole world or that he possesses only the more important parts but not the whole plenitude of this supreme power or that this power of his is not ordinary and immediate or over the churches all together and individually and over the pastors and the faithful all together and individually let him be anathema we adhering faithfully to the tradition received from the beginning of the Christian faith to the glory of God our Savior the elevation of the Catholic religion and the salvation of Christian peoples with the approbation of the sacred council teach and explain that the dogma has been divinely revealed that the Roman pontiff when he speaks ex cathedra that is when carrying out the duty of the pastor and teacher of all Christians by his supreme apostolic authority he defines a doctrine of faith or morals to be held by the universal Church through the divine assistance promised him in blessed Peter operates with that infallibility with which the divine Redeemer wished that his church be instructed in defining doctrine on faith and morals and so such definitions of the Roman pontiff from himself but not from the consensus of the church are unalterable but if any one presumes to contradict this definition of ours which may God forbid let him be anathema topic Second Vatican Council in its dogmatic Constitution on the church 1964 the Second Vatican Council declared among the principal duties of bishops the preaching of the gospel occupies an eminent place for bishops are preachers of the faith who lead new disciples to Christ and they are authentic teachers that as teachers endowed with the authority of Christ who preached to the people committed to them the faith they must believe in put into practice and by the light of the Holy Spirit illustrate that faith they bring forth from the Treasury of Revelation new things and old making it bear fruit and vigilantly warding off any errors that threaten their flock bishops teaching in communion with the Roman pontiff are to be respected by all as witnesses to divine and Catholic truth in matters of faith and morals the bishops speak in the name of Christ and the faithful are to accept their teaching and adhere to it with a religious assent this religious submission of mind and will must be shown in a special way to the authentic Magisterium of the roman pontiff even when he is not speaking ex cathedra that is it must be shown so that his supreme Magisterium has acknowledged with reverence the judgments made by him are sincerely adhered to according to his manifest mind and well his mind and will in the matter may be known either from the character of the documents from his frequent repetition of the same doctrine or from his manner of speaking this infallibility with which the divine Redeemer willed his church to be in doubt in defining doctrine of faith and morals extends as far as the deposit of Revelation extends which must be religiously guarded and faithfully expounded and this is the infallibility which the Roman pontiff the head of the College of Bishops enjoys in virtue of his office when as the supreme Shepherd and teacher of all the faithful who confirms his brethren in their faith by a definitive act he proclaims a doctrine of faith or morals and therefore his definitions of themselves and not from the consent of the church are justly styled or formable since they are pronounced with the assistance of the Holy Spirit promised to him in blessed Peter and therefore they need no approval of others nor do they allow and appeal to any other judgment for then the Roman pontiff is not pronouncing judgment as a private person but as the supreme teacher of the universal Church in whom the charism of infallibility of the church itself is individually present he is expounding or defending a doctrine Catholic faith the infallibility promised to the church resides also in the body of Bishops when that body exercises the supreme Magisterium with the successor of Peter to these definitions the assent of the church can never be wanting on account of the activity of that same Holy Spirit by which the whole flock of Christ is preserved and progresses in unity of faith on the 11th of October 2012 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council 60 prominent theologians including Hans küng put out a declaration stating that the intention of vatican ii to balance authority in the church has not been realized many of the key insights of vatican ii have not at all or only partially been implemented a principal source of present-day stagnation lies in misunderstanding and abuse affecting the exercise of authority in our church topic politics of the Holy See topic residents and jurisdiction the Pope's official cedar Cathedral as the arch Basilica of st. John Lateran and his official residence is the Apostolic Palace he also possesses a summer residence at Castel Gandolfo situated on the site of the ancient city of Alba longa until the time of the Avignon papacy the residence of the Pope was the Lateran Palace donated by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great the Pope's ecclesiastical jurisdiction the Holy See is distinct from his secular jurisdiction Vatican City it is the Holy See that conducts international relations for hundreds of years the papal Court the Roman Curia has functioned as the government of the Catholic Church the names Holy See and Apostolic See are ecclesiastical terminology for the ordinary jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome including the Roman Curia the Pope's various honours powers and privileges within the Catholic Church in the international community derived from his episcopate of Rome in lineal succession from the Apostle Saint Peter si apostolic succession consequently Rome has traditionally occupied a central position in the Catholic Church although this is not necessarily so the Pope derives his pontificate from being Bishop of Rome but is not required to live there according to the Latin formula ubi Papa ibi Curia wherever the Pope resides as the central government of the church provided that the Pope is Bishop of Rome as such between 1309 and 1378 the Pope's lived in Avignon France si Avignon papacy a period often called the Babylonian captivity in allusion to the biblical narrative of Jews of the ancient kingdom of Judah living as captives in Babylonia though the Pope is the diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Rome he delegates most of the day-to-day work of leading the diocese to the Cardinal vicar who assures direct Episcopal oversight of the dioceses pastoral needs not in his own name but in that of the Pope the current Cardinal vicar as Agostino vallini who was appointed to the office in June 2008 topic political role though the progressive Christianisation of the Roman Empire in the fourth century did not confer upon bishops civil authority within the state the gradual withdrawal of imperial authority during the 5th century left the Pope the senior Imperial civilian official in Rome as bishops were increasingly directing civil affairs in other cities of the Western Empire this status as a secular and civil ruler was vividly displayed by Pope Leo the first confrontation with Attila in 452 the first expansion of papal rule outside of Rome came in 728 with the donation of suitry which in turn was substantially increased in 754 when the Frankish ruler Pippin the younger gave to the Pope the land from his conquest of the lombards the Pope may have utilized the forged donation of Constantine to gain this land which formed the core of the papal States this document accepted as genuine until the 15th century states that Constantine the Great placed the entire Western Empire of Rome under papal rule in 800 Pope Leo the 3rd crowned the Frankish ruler Charlemagne as Roman Emperor a major step toward establishing what later became known as the Holy Roman Empire from that date onward the Pope's claimed the prerogative to crown the Emperor though the right fell into disuse after the coronation of Charles v in 1530 Pope Pius the seventh was present at the coronation of Napoleon the first in 1804 but did not actually perform the crowning as mentioned above the Pope's sovereignty over the papal States ended in 1870 with their annexation by Italy Pope's like Alexander the sixth and ambitious if spectacularly corrupt politician and pope julius ii a formidable general and statesman were not afraid to use power to achieve their own ends which included increasing the power of the papacy this political and temporal authority was demonstrated through the papal role in the holy roman empire especially prominent during periods of contention with the emperors such as during the pontificates of Pope Gregory the seventh and Pope Alexander the third papal bulls interdict an excommunication or the threat thereof have been used many times to increase papal power the bull lot ability in 1155 authorized henry ii of england to invade Ireland in 1207 innocent the third-placed england under interdict until king john made his kingdom of fiefdom to the pope complete with yearly tribute saying we offer and freely yield less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot-dot-dot to our lord Pope Innocent the third and his Catholic successors the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland with all their rights and appurtenances for the remission of our sins the bull inter caetera in 1493 led to the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 which divided the world into areas of Spanish and Portuguese rule the bull Redmon's in excelsis in 1570 excommunicated Elizabeth the first of England and declared that all her subjects were released from all allegiance to her the bull enter Grievous Emma's in 1582 established the Gregorian calendar topic international position under international law a serving head of state has sovereign immunity from the jurisdiction of the courts of other countries though not from that of international tribunals this immunity is sometimes loosely referred to as diplomatic immunity which is strictly speaking the immunity enjoyed by the diplomatic representatives of a head of state international law treats the Holy See essentially the central government of the Catholic Church as the juridical equal of a state it is distinct from the state of Vatican City existing for many centuries before the foundation of the latter it is common for publications and news media to use the Vatican Vatican City and even Rome as metonym for the Holy See most countries of the world maintain the same form of diplomatic relations with the holy see that they entertain with other states even countries without those diplomatic relations participate in international organizations of which the Holy See as a full member it is as head of the state equivalent worldwide religious jurisdiction of the Holy See not of the territory of Vatican City that the US Justice Department ruled that the Pope enjoys head of state immunity this head of state immunity recognized by the United States must be distinguished from that envisaged under the United States foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 which while recognizing the basic immunity of foreign governments from being sued in American courts lays down nine exceptions including commercial activity and actions in the United States by agents or employees of the foreign governments it was in relation to the latter that in November 2008 the United States Court of Appeals in Cincinnati decided that a case over sexual abuse by Catholic priests could proceed provided the plaintiffs could prove that the bishops accused of negligent supervision were acting as employees or agents of the Holy See and were following official Holy See policy in April 2010 there was press coverage in Britain concerning a proposed plan by atheist campaigners and a prominent barrister to have Pope Benedict the 16th arrested and prosecuted in the UK for alleged offences dating from several decades before in failing to take appropriate action regarding Catholic sex abuse cases and concerning their disputing his immunity from prosecution in that this was generally dismissed as unrealistic and spurious another barrister said that it was a matter of embarrassment that a senior British lawyer would want to allow himself to be associated with such a silly idea you topic objections to the papacy the Pope's claim to Authority as either disputed or not recognized at all by other churches the reasons for these objections differ from denomination to denomination Orthodox Anglican and old Catholic churches other traditional Christian churches a Syrian Church of the east the oriental Orthodox Church the Eastern Orthodox Church the old Catholic Church the Anglican Communion the independent Catholic churches etc accept the doctrine of apostolic succession and to varying extents papal claims to a primacy of honor while generally rejecting the Pope is the successor to Peter in any other sense than that of other bishops primacy is regarded as a consequence of the Pope's position as Bishop of the original capital city of the Roman Empire a definition explicitly spelled out in the 28 Canon of the Council of Chalcedon these churches see no foundation to papal claims of universal immediate jurisdiction or to claims of papal infallibility several of these churches refer to such claims as ultra montón ism topic Protestant denominations Protestant denominations of Christianity reject the claims of patron primacy of honour P trine primacy of jurisdiction and papal infallibility these denominations vary from simply not accepting the Pope's claim to Authority as legitimate and valid to believing that the Pope is the Antichrist from first John chapter 2 verse 18 the man of sin from second Thessalonians chapter 2 verses 3 to 12 and the beast out of the earth from Revelation chapter 13 verses 11 to 18 this sweeping rejection is held by among others some denominations of Lutheran's confessional Lutheran's hold that the Pope is the Antichrist stating that this article of faith is part of Acquia because rather than quad Ennis insofar as subscription to the book of Concord in 1930 to one of these confessional churches the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod lc/ms adopted a brief statement of the doctrinal position of the Missouri Synod which a small number of Lutheran Church bodies now hold the Lutheran churches of the Reformation one the Concordia Lutheran Conference to the Church of the Lutheran confession three and the Illinois Lutheran Conference for all hold to the brief statement which the LCMS places on its website the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Wells another confessional Lutheran Church that declares the papacy to be the antichrist released its own statement the statement on the Antichrist in 1959 the wels still holds to this statement historically Protestants objected to the papacy x' claim of temporal power over all secular governments including territorial claims in italy the papacy z' complex relationship with secular states such as the Roman and Byzantine empires and the autocratic character of the papal office in Western Christianity these objections both contributed to and are products of the Protestant Reformation topic anti-popes groups sometimes form around and a Pope's who claim the pontificate without being canonically and properly elected to it traditionally this term was reserved for claimants with a significant following of Cardinals or other clergy the existence of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the church heresy or to confusion as to who is the legitimate Pope at the time schism briefly in the fifteenth century three separate lines of Pope's claimed authenticity see papal schism even Catholics do not all agree whether certain historical figures were Pope's or enter Pope's though antipope movements were significant at one time they are now overwhelmingly minor fringe causes topic other uses of the title Pope in the earlier centuries of Christianity the title Pope meaning father had been used by all bishops some popes used the term and others did not eventually the title became associated especially with the Bishop of Rome in a few cases the term is used for other Christian clerical authorities in English Catholic priests are still addressed as father but the term Pope is reserved for the head of the church hierarchy topic in the Catholic Church you black Pope is a name that was popularly but in officially given to the Superior General of the Society of Jesus due to the Jesuits importance within the church this name based on the black color of his cassock was used to suggest a parallel between him and the white Pope since the time of Pope Pius v the Pope's dress in white and the Cardinal prefect of the Congregation for the evangelization of people's formerly called the Sacred Congregation for the propagation of the faith whose red Cardinals cassock gave him the name of the red Pope in view of the authority over all territories that were not considered in some way Catholic in the present time this Cardinal has power over Mission territories for Catholicism essentially the churches of Africa and Asia but in the past his competence extended also to all lands where Protestants or Eastern Christianity was dominant some remnants of this situation remain with the result that for instance New Zealand is still in the care of this congregation topic in the Eastern Churches since the papacy of Herakles in the third century the Bishop of Alexandria in both the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria continues to be called Pope the former being called Coptic Pope or more properly Pope and patriarch of all Africa on the holy Orthodox and apostolic throne of Saint Mark the Evangelist and holy apostle and the latter called Pope and patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Church and Serbian Orthodox Church it is not unusual for a village priest to be called a pope pop-top however this should be differentiated from the words used for the head of the Catholic Church Bulgarian Papa Papa Russian Papa rim stage pop the rimsky topic in new religious movements and other Christian related new religious movements some new religious movements within Christianity especially those that have disassociated themselves from the Catholic Church yet retain a Catholic hierarchical framework have used the designation Pope for a founder or current leader examples include the African legio Maria Church in the European Paul Marian Catholic Church in Spain the South I a vietnamese faith that duplicates the Roman Catholic hierarchy is similarly headed by a pope topic lengths of papal rain topic longest-reigning Pope's although the average reign of the Pope from the Middle Ages was a decade a number of those whose reign lengths can be determined from contemporary historical data are the following st. Peter C 30 minus 64 67 c 34 c 37 years twelve thousand four hundred ten to thirteen thousand five hundred five days BL pius the ninth 1846 to 1878 thirty-one years seven months and 23 days eleven thousand five hundred sixty days st. john paul ii 1978 to two thousand five twenty six years five months and 18 days nine thousand six hundred sixty-five days leo xiii 1878 to 1903 twenty-five years five months in one day nine thousand two hundred eighty one days Pius the sixth 1775 to $70.99 twenty four years six months and 15 days eight thousand nine hundred sixty two days Adrienne the first 772 to 795 twenty-three years ten months and 25 days eight thousand seven hundred twenty-nine days pius the seventh 1802 eighteen twenty three twenty three years five months and seven days eight thousand five hundred sixty days Alexander the third eleven fifty nine to eleven eighty one twenty one years 11 months and 24 days eight thousand twenty-nine days st. Sylvester the first three hundred fourteen to three hundred thirty-five 21 years eleven months and one day eight thousand five days Saint Leo the first 440 to 461 twenty-one years one month and thirteen days seven thousand seven hundred thirteen days urban the eighth 1623 to 1644 twenty years 11 months and 24 days seven thousand six hundred sixty-four days during the Western schism Avignon Pope Benedict the 13 13 94 to 14 23 ruled for 28 years seven months and 12 days which would place him third in the above list however since he is regarded as a Nandi Pope he has not mentioned in the list above topic shortest reigning Pope's there have been a number of popes whose reign lasted about a month or less in the following list the number of calendar days includes partial days thus for example if a Pope's reign commenced on the 1st of August and he died on the 2nd of August this would count as having rained for two calendar days urban the 7th 15 to 27 September 1594 13 calendar days died before coronation Boniface the sixth April 896 reigned for 16 calendar days Celestine the fourth the 25th of October to the 10th of November 1241 reigned for 17 calendar days died before coronation Theodore the second December 897 reigned for 20 calendar days sicinius the 15th of January to the 4th of February 708 reigned for 21 calendar days Marcellus the second the 9th of April to the 1st of May 1555 rain for 23 calendar days de masas the second the 17th of July to the 9th of August 1048 reigned for 24 calendar days Pius the 3rd the 22nd of September to the 18th of October 1503 reigned for twenty seven calendar days Leo the 11th one to 27 April 1605 reigned for 28 calendar days Benedict v the 22nd of May to the 23rd of June 964 reigned for 33 calendar days John Paul the first the 26th of August to the 28th of September 1978 reigned for 34 calendar days stephen 23 to 26 march 752 died of stroke three days after his election and before his consecration as a bishop he is not recognized as a valid pope but was added to the lists of popes in the 15th century as stephen ii causing difficulties in enumerator popes named Stephen the Holy See's annuario pontificio in its list of popes and anti-popes attaches a footnote to its mention of stephen ii 3 on the death of Zachary the Roman priest Stephen was elected but since four days later he died before his consecration which according to the canon law of the time was the true commencement of his pontificate his name is not registered in the library Pontifical Asst nor in other lists of the popes published every year by the Roman cure the annuario pontificio attaches no consecutive numbers to the Pope's stating that it is impossible to decide which side represented at various times the legitimate succession in particular regarding Pope Leo the 8th Pope Benedict the 5th and submit 11 th century Pope's topics see also topic notes topic bibliography topic further reading brusher joseph s 1959 Pope's through the ages Princeton NJ Van Nostrand oclc 742 million three hundred fifty five thousand three hundred twenty four Chamberlain er 1969 the bad Pope's New York dial press oclc six hundred forty-seven million four hundred fifteen thousand seven hundred seventy three Dalian John 1994 Pope pori new york simon & schuster ISBN nine seven eight oh six seven one eight eight six one five eight maxwell stuart PG 1997 chronicle of the popes the rain by rain record of the papacy from Saint Peter to the present London Thames and Hudson ISBN Oh five hundred oh one seven nine eight Oh Norwich John Julius 2011 the Pope's a history London chatto and windus ISBN nine seven eight oh seven oh one one eight to nine oh eight topic external links hope endurance League sortable list of popes database of more than 23,000 documents of the Pope's in Latin and modern languages the Holy See the Holy Father website for the past and present Holy Fathers since Pope Leo the 13th origins of Peter as Pope the authority of the Pope Part 1 the authority of the Pope part 2
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Stampin' Up Seed Card
[Music] hey everybody Erica serwin here from Pink bucker designs this week I'm playing with a simply Zena bundle this is an online exclusive you won't find it in any of the cataloges it's online only uh stamps and dyes it has two ways to make the zena you can stamp it or you can paper piece it with the dyes which is what we're going to do today it also comes with some beautiful paper and we are using some of it um here it's got uh some kind of Flowery printed uh paper on one side and then the other side are kind of like monochromatic um patterns which I love so that's what we're going to do now the project today is a seed card all right see how it opens up and pulls that you can get these at Dollar Tree four for a dollar all right now let's make the holder first and then I'm going to show you how to make those flowers you're going to need two pieces of card stock um the first one is Old Olive and it is 4 and A4 by 11 and I have scored it at 1 and 34s and 7 and A4 the second piece that you need is a piece of lemon lime twist and I have scored it at half an inch and at 5 and 1/2 and you're going to fold up this part right here and then fold backwards that part right there all right the first thing we're going to do is staple this um right here uh we want to leave it wide enough so that this fits so I'm going to take my stapler and just put a staple right on that edge and right on that edge like that and we're going to do the same thing over here on this bottom flap that you fold it up and like that okay so now get Get Your Tan tape if my tan tape is not here well it seems to have disappeared that's all right we'll just use stamp and seal I'm going to put stamp and seal or Tean tape right there on that edge I'm going to take this and line it up right in the middle and lay that down on it so that now see how that's going to pick that up and we're going to put this down in the pocket it and now when you pull that up it's going to open up to show your seeds all right let's put our seeds in that little pocket right there and give it a try there we go see how that pops up now there's a little bit of a gap here so I have cut out if I can get it under my pile this piece of um lemon lime twist and it's our uh border basic border dies and I'm going to take that and adhere this let's do it the right side right there like that so now we've got that covering up that Gap okay now for the designer series paper the measurements for these will be over on my blog I've got a free PDF for you so make sure you check it out we'll put this one up here it has all the measurements and the supply lid all right and then I've got this skinny strip of basic white we're going to stamp the sentiment in melon MBO can I get it straight the first time let's see I've got a backup piece just in case hey look at that I did it if you can't get it straight stamp the sentiment and then cut your paper down to the skinny strip that will be easier all right we're going to cover that up like that okay and then snip let's see we'll snip this because mine's a little bit too long there we go all right now for our flowers lots of D cuts um for this project first uh to make your large flower let's start there you're going to use this Dy right here cut out two gorgeous grape pieces um now I have a little bit I have a couple of tips for you you can put a dryer sheet a cheap old dryer sheet under your card stock um on top of your cutting platform and it will hold your pieces in place as you cut them if you're having trouble getting all these pieces um sometimes they stick in the dyes they become tedious so put a dryer sheet down put your card stock and then your dyes and when you cut it and you pull your Dy off the paper sticks to the dryer sheet it peels off but but it sticks enough so that you can just pull that dye off without the paper uh being stuck in the dye all right so now we've cut this one from Highland Heather and the top one is my favorite melon Mambo and you want to kind of offset these kind of twist them a little bit so that the petals are in between each other we're going to do the same thing over here Highland Heather little bit of melon Mambo right there and I'm just using liquid glue um you could put adhesive sheets behind your card stock as well if you want to turn your paper into a sticker so you don't have to use the liquid glue you can do that now these little flower rings right here it's this Dy right here so cute we're just going to put teeny tiny dot on either side stick that down well let's try that again stick that down once I start using the glue my hands get sticky I'm a messy I'm a messy Stamper as it is but when it comes to liquid glue I'm definitely pretty messy all right so let's set those aside now for these little buds right here we're using these two dyes and I've cut them from melon Mambo and one is a little bit bigger than the other so we're going to put that one in the background and I'm going to take just a little dot of glue there and a little dot of glue there and put that on top kind of creates a little bit of a two-dimensional look um your take your pick tool it's going to be your best friend when you are working with all these die cut it's going to help you move things around now for the leaves I have cut four uh lemon lime twist leaves there is this dye right here kind of looks like an antler I have cut these out of um Old Olive and I did put an adhesive sheet on the back of my card stock before I cut it out because these are a little bit harder to put the glue on and so you'll just take your adhesive backing off I like to use my take your pick tool to get that off and then you just stick it on like that and it creates veining on your leaf now the project that I have uh done before this I have another video I just left the veining off there were so many pieces on that card that I thought you know we're just going to simplify it and leave the veining off so that's one step you can leave off if you feel like maybe you want to simplify things a bit all right we'll put that one right there and last but not least this one right here Old Olive and lemon lime twist who knew those would look so good together all right now we're going to start with our uh large flowers first and then we're going to kind of adhere everything around those we'll tuck things in behind them so dimensional dimensional overlapping a bit and then I'm going to take the little um I don't know what you call this the little bud Sprout that doesn't feel like it's the right words but that's what I'm going to say um and then we'll take this one of these little buds that we made they're not quite dry yet and I'm going to tuck it behind hopefully you can see that tuck it behind there like that then I'm going to just put some glue here and here and we'll take our leaves and stick those in and then over here we'll put one in like that and then we'll put one kind of going up this way like that all right now for our other bud I felt like the top needed a couple of you know it needed some color these would be really good with adhesive sheets I think if we had put adhesive sheets on the back of those and see how I've made a little bit of a mess with the glue let's take that off and put that down first and then we'll stick that right there all right now there's another component to this suite and it is the shiny adhesive back sequence unfortunately right now these guys are on uh what we call unorderable status they were so popular they sold out super fast they'll be back next month um we have some other things if you need sequins right away I think um we've got lots of sequins that will work but I also think our adhesive backed discs would work really well um with this these colors all right last but not least let's add a lemon lime twist bow one of my favorite things about stampin Up you guys know color coordination if we have a color then you know we've got the the color in ink and paper and markers embellishment so we've used lemon lime twist card stock so now we're going to use lemon lime twist ribbon to coordinate and we know that it will go together all right there you go all right a fun Springtime card now if you want to write a message on this um what I would recommend is putting a piece of basic white right here and you could write your message this will fit in a regular envelope and be super fun to send in the mail you might need a little extra postage but I think it's definitely worth it all right let me know if you have any questions and happy stamping bye
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Mardi Vol. 2 | Herman Melville | Literary Fiction | Talkingbook | English | 8/9
section 16 of marty and a voyage dither volume 2. 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 james k white marty and a voyage thither volume 2 by herman melville chapters 76 through 79. chapter 76 some pleasant shady talk in the groves between my lord zabrasa and madiya babalanja mohi and yumi abrasa had a cool retreat a grove of dates where we were used to lounge of noons and mix our converse with the battle of the rills and mix our punches and goblets chased with grapes and as ever king abrasa was the prince of hosts your crown he said to media and with his own he hung it on a bow but not ceremonious and stretched his royal legs upon the turf wine and his pages ported out so on the grass we lounged and king abrasa who loved his antique ancestors and loved old times and would not talk of moderns made yumi sing old songs made mohi rehearse old histories bade babalanja tel of old ontologies and commanded all meanwhile to drink his old old wine so all round we quaffed and quoted at last we talked of old homeric bards those who ages back harped and begged and groped their blinded way through all this charitable marty receiving coppers then and immortal glory now abrasive how came it that they all were blind babalanja it was indemnical your highness few grand poets have good eyes for their needs blind must be whoever gaze upon the sun vavona himself was blind when in the silence of his secret bower he said i will build another world therein let there be kings and slaves philosophers and wits whose checkered actions strange grotesque and mary sad will entertain my idol moods so my lord pavona played at kings and crowns and men and manners and loved that lonely game to play pavona seemed a solitary martian who seldom went abroad had few friends and shunning others was shunned by them babalanja but shun not himself my lord like god's great poets dwell alone while round them roll the worlds they build media you seem to know all authors you must have heard of lombardo babalanja he who flourished many ages since babalanja i have and his gran cortanza know by heart media to obrasa a very curious work that my lord abrassa yes my dearest king but babalanja if lombardo had ought to tell to marty why choose a vehicle so crazy babalanja it was his nature i suppose abrassa but so it would not have been to me babalanja nor would it have been natural for my noble lord abrasa to have worn lombardo's head every man has his own thank auto abrasa a curious work a very curious work babalanja are you acquainted with the history of lombardo babalanja none better all his biographies have i read abrassa then tell us how he came to write that work for one i cannot imagine how those poor devils contrive to roll such thunders through all marty media their thunder and lightning seem spontaneous combustibles my lord abrasa with which they but consumed themselves my prince beloved babalanja in a measure true your highness but pray you listen and i will try to tell the way in which lombardo produced his great cortanza media but hark you philosopher this time no incoherencies gagged that devil azagetti and now what was it that originally impelled lombardo to the undertaking babalanja primus and forever a full heart brimful bubbling sparkling and running over like the flagging in your hand my lord secundo the necessity of bestowing himself to procure his yams abrasa wanting the second motive would the first have sufficed philosopher babalanja doubtful more conduits than one to drain off the soul's overflowings besides the greatest fullness overflow not spontaneously and even when decanted like rich syrups slowly ooze whereas poor fluids glibly flow wide spreading hence when gratefulness weds great influence that man to others too often proves a cipher though to himself his thoughts form an infinite series indefinite from its vastness and incommunicable not for lack of power but for lack of an omnipotent volition to move his strength his own world is full before him the fulcrum set but lever there is none to such a man the giving of any boar's resoluteness with tendons braided would be as hanging a claymore to valor's side before unarmed our minds are cunning compound mechanisms and one spring or wheel or axle wanting the movement lags or halts cerebrum must not overbalance cerebellum our brain should be round as globes and planted on capacious chests inhaling mighty morning inspirations we have had vast developments of parts of men but none of manly holes before a full developed man marty would fall down and worship we are idiots younger sons of gods begotten in dotages divine and our mothers all miscarry giants are in our germs but we are dwarfs staggering under heads overgrown heaped our measures burst we die of too much life media to abrasive be not impatient my lord he'll recover presently you were talking of lombardo babalanja babalanja i was your highness of all martians by nature he was the most inert hast ever seen a yellow lion all day basking in the yellow sun in reveries rending droves of elephants but his vast loin supine and eyelids winking such lombardo but fierce want the hunter came and roused his roar in hairy bellows his great mane tossed like the sea his eyeballs flame two hells his paw had stopped a rolling world abrassa in other words yams were indispensable and poor devil he roared to get them babalanja bowing partly so my literal lord and as with your own golden scepter at times upon your royal teeth indolent tattoos you beat then potent sway it or your isle so lombardo and air necessity plunge spur and rowle into him he knew not his own paces that turned him into consciousness and brought ambition air then dormant seething to the top till he trembled at himself no mailed hand lifted up against a traveler in woods can sow a pall as we ourselves we are full of ghosts and spirits we are as graveyards full of buried dead that start to life before us and all our dead sires verily are in us that is their immortality from sire to sun we go on multiplying corpses in ourselves for all of which are resurrections every thought's a soul of some past poet hero sage we are fuller than a city woe it is that reveals these things he knows himself and all that's in him who knows adversity to scale great heights we must come out of lower most depths the way to heaven is through hell we need fiery baptisms in the fiercest flames of our own bosoms we must feel our hearts hot kissing in us and air their fire is revealed it must burn its way out of us though it consume us and itself oh sleek cheeked plenty smiling at thine own dimples vain for thee to reach out after greatness turn turn from all your tears of cushions of either down turn and be broken on the wheels of many woes at white heat brand thyself and count the scars like old war worn veterans over campfires soft poet brushing tears from lilies this way and howl in sackcloth and in ashes know thou that the lines that live are turned out of a furrowed brow oh there is a fierce a cannibal delight in the grief that shrieks to multiply itself that grief is miserly of its own it pities all the happy some damn spirits would not be otherwise could they abrasa to media pray my lord is this good gentleman of devil media no my lord but he's possessed by one his name is aza getty you may hear more of him but come babalanja has forgotten all about lombardo how said he about that great undertaking his cortanza oh for all the ravings of your babalanja lombardo took no special pains hence deserves small commendation for genius must be somewhat like us kings calm content and consciousness of power and to lombardo the scheme of his cortanza must have come full-fledged like an eagle from the sun babalanja know your highness but like eagles his thoughts were first callow yet born plumeless they came to soar abrasa very fine i presume babalanja the first thing he did was to fast and invoke the muses babalanja pardon my lord on the contrary he first procured a ream of vellum and some sturdy quills indispensable preliminaries my worshipful lords to the writing of the sublimist epics ah then the muses were afterward invoked babalanja pardon again lombardo next set down to a fine plantain pudding me when the song spell steals over me i live upon olives babalanja yumi lombardo eschewed olives said he what fasting soldier can fight and the fight of all fights is to write in 10 days lombardo had written abrassa dashed off you mean babalanja he never dashed off as you will babalanja in 10 days lombardo had written full 50 folios he loved huge acres of vellum where on to expatiate media what then babalanja he read them over attentively made a neat package of the hole and put it into the fire all how media what these great geniuses write trash abrasa i thought as much babalanja my lords they abound in it more than any other men in marty genius is full of trash but genius assays its best to keep it to itself and giving away its ore retains the earth whence the two frequent wisdom of its works and folly of its life then genius is not inspired after all how they must slave in their minds i weep to think of it babalanja my lord all men are inspired fools are inspired your highness is inspired for the essence of all ideas is infused of ourselves and in ourselves we originate nothing when lombardo said about his work he knew not what it would become he did not build himself in with plans he wrote right on and so doing got deeper and deeper into himself and like a resolute traveler plunging through baffling woods at last was rewarded for his toils in good time saith he in his autobiography i came out into a serene sunny ravishing region full of sweet scents singing birds wild plants roguish laughs prophetic voices here we are at last then he cried i have created the creative and now the whole boundless landscape stretched away lombardo panted the sweat was on his brow he off mantle braced himself sat within view of the ocean his face to a cool rushing breeze placed flowers before him and gave himself plenty of room on one side was his ream of vellum abrasa and on the other a brim beaker babalanja know your highness though he loved it no wine for lombardo while actually at work mohi indeed why i ever thought that it was to the superior quality of lombardo's punches that marty was indebted for that abounding humor of his babalanja not so he had another way of keeping himself well braced yumi quick tell us the secret babalanja he never wrote by rush light his lamp swung in heaven he rose from his east with the sun he wrote when all nature was alive mohi doubtless then he always wrote with a grin and none laughed louder at his quips than lombardo himself babalanja here you laughter at the birth of a man-child old man the babe may have many dimples not so the parent lombardo was a hermit to behold media what did lombardo laugh with the long face babalanja his merriment was not always merriment to him your highness for the most part his meaning kept him serious then he was so intensely riveted to his work he could not pause to laugh mohi my word for it but he had a sly one now and then babalanja for the nonce he was not his own master amir aminuensis writing by dictation yumi inspiration that babalanja call it as you will yumi it was a sort of sleepwalking of the mind lombardo never threw down his pen it dropped from him and then he sat disenchanted rubbing his eyes staring and feeling faint sometimes almost unto death media but pray babalanja tell us how he made acquaintance with some of those rare worthies he introduces us to in his castanza babalanja he first met them in his reveries they were walking about in him sour and moody and for a long time were shy of his advances but still importune they at last grew ashamed of their reserve stepped forward and gave him their hands after that they were frank and friendly lombardo set places for them at his board when he died he left them something in his will media what those imaginary beings abrasa wondrous witty infernal fine media but babalanja after all the costanza found no favor in the eyes of some martians abrassa i the arch critics verbi and batho denounced it babalanja yes on good authority virby is said to have detected a superfluous comma and batho declared that with the materials he could have constructed a far better world than lombardos but didst ever hear of his laying his axis abrassa but the unities babalanja the unities they are wholly wanting in the castanza babalanja your highness upon that point lombardo was frank saith he in his autobiography for some time i endeavored to keep in the good graces of those nymphs but i found them so captious and exacting they threw me into such a violent passion with their fault findings that at last i renounce them abrassa very rash babalanja know your highness for though lombardo abandoned all monitors from without he retained one autocrat within his crowned and sceptered instinct and what if he pulled down one gross world and ransacked the ethereal spheres to build up something of his own a composite what then matter and mind though matching not are mates and sundered off in his castanza they unite the airy waste embraced by stalwart arms media incoherent again i thought we were to have no more of this babalanja my lord media there are things infinite in the finite and dualities in unities our eyes are pleased with the redness of the rose but another sense lives upon its fragrance its redness you must approach to view its invisible fragrance pervades the field so with the castanza its mere beauty is restricted to its form its expanding soul past marty does embalm modak is modako but fogle foggle is not fugle fee media tu brassa my lord you start again but tis only another phase of azagetti sometimes he's quite mad but all this you must needs overlook abrassa i will my dear prince what one cannot see through one must needs look over as you say you me but trust me your highness some of those strange things fall far too melodiously upon the ear to be wholly deficient in meaning your gentle minstrel this must be my lord but babalanja the costanza lacks cohesion it is wild unconnected all episode babalanja and so is marty itself nothing but episodes valleys and hills rivers digressing from plains vines roving all over boulders and diamonds flowers and thistles forests and thickets and here and there fins and mores and so the world in the castanza abrasive i plenty of dead desert chapters there horrible sands to wade through madiya now babalanja away with your tropes and tell us of the work directly it was done what did lombardo then did he show it to anyone for an opinion babalanja yes to zinzori who asked him where he picked up so much trash to hanto who bait him not be cast down it was pretty good to lecree who desired to know how much he was going to get for it to roddy who offered a suggestion media and what was that babalanja that he had best make a of the hole and try again abrasa very encouraging media anyone else babalanja to poyo who conscious his opinion was sought was thereby puffed up and marking the faltering of lombardo's voice when the manuscript was handed him straightway concluded that the man who stood thus trembling at the bar must needs be inferior to the judge but his verdict was mild after sitting up all night over the work and diligently taking notes lombardo my friend here take your sheets i have run through them loosely you might have done better but then you might have done worse take them my friend i have put in some good things for you media and who was poyo babalanja probably someone who lived in lombardo's time and went by that name he is incidentally mentioned and curiously immortalized in one of the posthumous notes to the castanza media what is said of him there babalanja not much in a very old transcript of the work that a valdena the note alludes to a brave line in the text and runs thus diverting to tell it was this passage that an old prosodist juan puyo claimed for his own he maintained he made a free will offering of it to lombardo several things are yet extant of this poyo who died some weeks ago he seems to have been one of those who would do great things if they could but are content to compass the small he imagined that the precedence of authors he had established in his library was their marty order of merit he condemned the sublime poems of vavona to his lowermost shelf i thought he how we library princes lorded over these beggarly authors well read in the history of their woes poyo pitied them all particularly the famous and wrote little essays of his own which he read to himself media well and what said lombardo to those good friends of his zanzori hanto and roddy babalanja nothing taking home his manuscript he glanced it over making three corrections abrasa and what then babalanja then your highness he thought to try a conclave of professional critics saying to himself let them privately point out to me now all my blemishes so that what time they come to review me in public all will be well but curious to relate those professional critics for the most part held their peace concerning a work yet unpublished and with some generous exceptions in their vague learned way betrayed such base beggarly notions of authorship that lombardo could have wept had tears been his but in his very grief he ground his teeth muttered he they are fools in their eyes bindings not brains make books they criticize my tattered cloak not my soul comparison like a charger he is the great author think they who drives the best bargain with his wares and no bargainer am i because he is old they worship some mediocrity of an ancient and mock at the living prophet with the live coal on his lips they are men who would not be men had they no books their sires begat them not but the authors they have read feelings they have none and their very opinions they borrow they cannot say yey nor nay without first consulting all marty as an encyclopedia and all the learning in them is as a dead corpse in a coffin were they worthy the dignity of being damned i would damn them but they are not critics asses rather mules so emasculated from vanity they cannot father a true thought like mules ii from dunghills they trampled down gardens of roses and deemed that crushed fragrance their own oh that all round the domains of genius should lie thus unhedged for such cattle to uproot oh that an eagle should be stabbed by a goose quill but at best the greatest reviewers but prey on my leavings for i am critic and creator and as critic in cruelty surpass all critics merely as a tiger jackals for heir marty sees ought of mine i scrutinize it myself remorseless as a surgeon i cut right and left i probe tear and wrench kill burn and destroy and what's left after that the jackals are welcome to it is i that stabbed false thoughts air hatched i that pulled down wall and tower rejecting materials which would make palaces for others oh could marty but see how we work it would marvel more at our primal chaos than at the round world dense emerging it would marvel at our scaffoldings scaling heaven marvel at the hills of earth banked all round our fabrics air completed how plain the pyramid in this grand silence so intense pierced by that pointed mass could ten thousand slaves have ever toiled ten thousand hammers rung there it stands part of marty claiming ken with mountains was this thing piecemeal built it was piecemeal adam by adam it was laid the world is made of mites yumi musing it is even so abrasa lombardo was severe upon the critics and they as much so upon him of that be sure babalanja your highness lombardo never presumed to criticize true critics who are more rare than true poets a great critic is a sultan among say traps but pretenders are thick as ants striving to scale a palm after its aerial sweetness and they fight among themselves a saying to pluck eagles they themselves are geese stuck full of quills of which they rob each other abrasive media oro helped the victim that falls in babalanja's hands media ah my lord at times his every finger is a dagger every thought a falling tower that whelms but resume philosopher what of lombardo now babalanja for this thing said he i have agonized over it enough i can wait no more it is false all mine its merits all its own but i can toil no longer the beings knit to me implore my heart is full my brain is sick let it go let it go and auto with it somewhere marty has a mighty heart that struck all the isles shall resound abrasa poor devil he took the world too hard medea as most of these mortals do my lord that's the load self-imposed under which babalanja reels but now philosopher heir marty saw it what thought lombardo of his work looking at it objectively as a thing out of him i mean no doubt he hugged it babalanja hard to answer sometimes when by himself he thought hugely of it as my lord abrasa says but when abroad among men he almost despised it but when he bethought him of those parts written with full eyes half-blinded temples throbbing and pain at the heart abraza he would say to himself sure it cannot be in vain yet again when he thought him of the hurry and bustle of marty dejection stole over him who will heed it thought he what care these fops and brawlers for me but am i not myself an egregious cox comb who will read me say 1 000 pages 25 lines each every line ten words every word ten letters that's two million five hundred thousand a's and eyes and o's to read how many are superfluous am i not mad to settle marty with such a task of all men am i the wisest to stand up on a pedestal and teach the mob ah my own cortanza child of many prayers and whose earnest eye is so fathomless i see my own and recall all past delights and silent agonies thou mayest prove as the child of some fond daughter beauty is to me hideous to marty and methinks that while so much slaving merits that thou shouldest not die it has not been intense prolonged enough for the high mede of immortality yet things immortal have been written and by men as me men who slept and wait and ate and talked with tongues like mine ah how may we know or not we are what we would be hath genius any stamp and imprint obvious to possessors has it eyes to see itself or is it blind or do we delude ourselves with being gods and end in grubs genius genius a thousand years hence to be a household word i lombardo but yesterday cut in the marketplace by a spangled fool lombardo immortal lombardo but thou art an ass with vast ears brushing the tops of palms he thinks i see the immortal thus great lombardo saith and thus and thus and thus thus saith he illustrious lombardo lombardo our great countrymen lombardo prince of poets lombardo great lombardo go go dig thy grave and bury thyself abrasa he was very funny then at times babalanja very funny your highness amazing jolly and from my nethermost soul wood to auto thou couldest but feel one touch of that jolly woe it would appall thee my right worshipful lord abrasa abrassa media my dear lord his teeth are marvelously white and sharp some she shark must have been his damn does he often grin thus it was infernal media ah that's a sagety but pretty babalanja proceed babalanja your highness even in his calmer critic moods lombardo was far from fancing his work he confesses that it ever seemed to him but a poor scrawled copy of something within which do what he would he could not completely transfer my canvas was small said he crowded out were hosts of things that came last but fate is in it and fate it was too your highness which forced lombardo air his work was well done to take it off his easel and send it to be multiplied oh that i was not the spurred cried he but like many another in its very childhood this poor child of mine must go out into marty and get bread for its sire abrasa with a sigh alas the poor devil but methinks was wondrous arrogant in him to talk to all marty at that lofty rate did he think himself a god babalanja he himself best knew what he thought but like all others he was created by oro to some special end doubtless partly answered in his costanza and now that lombardo is long dead and gone and his work hooted during life lives after him what thinked the present company of it speak my lord babalanja tapping his sandal with a scepter i never read it babalanja looking upward it was written with a divine intent mohi stroking his beard i never hugged it in a corner and ignored it before marty you me musing it has bettered my heart media rising and i have read it through nine times babalanja starting up ah lombardo this must make thy ghost glad chapter 77 they sup there seems something sinister hollow heartless about abrasa and that green and yellow evil starred crown that he wore but why think of that though we like not something in the curve of one's brow or distrust the tone of his voice yet led us away with suspicions if we may and make a jolly comrade of him in the name of the gods miserable thrice miserable he who is forever turning over and over one's character in his mind and weighing by nice of wadupois the pros and the cons of his goodness and badness for we are all good and bad give me the heart that's huge as all asia and unless a man be a villain outright account him one of the best tempered blades in the world that night in his right regal hall king abrasa received us and in merry good time a fine supper was spread now in thus nocturnally regaling us our host was warranted by many ancient and illustrious examples for old job gave suppers the god woden gave suppers the hindu deity brahma gave suppers the red man's great spirit gave suppers chiefly venison and game and many distinguished mortals besides a hazarist gave suppers xerxes gave suppers montezuma gave suppers powhatan gave suppers the jews passovers were suppers the pharaohs gave suppers julius caesar gave suppers and rare ones they were great pompeii gave suppers nabab crashes gave suppers and heliogabalas surnamed the gobbler gave suppers it was a common saying of old that king pluto gave suppers some say he is giving them still if so he is keeping tip top company old pluto emperors and czars great moguls and great khans grand llamas and grand dukes prince regents and queen dowager's tamerlane habenabbing with bonaparte antiochus with suleiman the magnificent piscistratus pledging pilot semi-ramis eating bonbons with bloody mary and her namesake of medesis the thirty tyrants quaffing three to one with the council of ten and sultans say traps viziers hetmans soldons langrovs bashaws doges dauphines infantas incas and looking on again at arbela the conqueror of conquerors conquering son of olympia by jupiter himself sent out cards to his captains hefestian antigonus antepotter and the rest to join him at 10 pm in the temple of bellas there to sit down to a victorious supper off the gold plate of the assyrian high priests how majestically he poured out his old madera that night feeling grand and lofty as the himalayas yea all babylon nodded her towers in his soul spread heaped up stacked with good things and redelent of citrones and grapes hilling round tall vases of wine and here and there waving with fresh orange boughs among whose leaves myriads of small tapers gleamed like fireflies in groves abrasa's glorious board showed like some banquet in paradise ceres and pomona presiding and jolly bacchus like a recruit with a meddlesome rifle staggering back as he fires off the bottles of vivacious champagne in range's roundabout stood living candelabras lackeys gaily bedecked with tall torches in their hands and at one end stood trumpeters bugles at their lips this way my dear medea this seat at my left noble taji my right babalanja mohi where are you but where's pretty yumi gone to meditate in the moonlight ah very good let the banquet begin a blast there in charge all did the venison wild boars meat and buffalo humps were extraordinary the wine of rare vintages like bottled lightning in the first course a brilliant affair went off like a rocket but as yet babalanja joined not in the rebels his mood was on him and a part he sat silently eyeing the banquet and ever in a non muttering fogle foggle fugal fee the first fury of the feast over said king media pouring out from a heavy flagon into his goblet abrasive these suppers are wondrous fine things ah my dear lord much better than dinners so they are so they are the dinner hour is the summer of the day full of sunshine i grant but not like the mellow autumn of supper a dinner you know may go off rather stiffly but invariably suppers are jovial at dinners tis not till you take in sail furl the cloth bow the lady passengers out and make all snug it is not till then that one begins to ride out the gale with complacency but at these suppers good auto your cup is empty my dear demigod but at these suppers i say all is snug and ship shape before you begin and when you begin you wave the beginning and begin in the middle and as for the cloth but tell us braid beard what that old king of franco ludwig the fat said of that matter the cloth for suppers you know it's down in your chronicles my lord wiping his beard old ludwig was of opinion that at suppers the cloth was superfluous unless on the back of some jolly good friar said he for one i prefer sitting right down to the unrobed table high in royal authority that of ludwig the fat said babalanja far higher than the authority of ludwig the great the one only great by courtesy the other fat beyond a per adventure but they are equally famous and in their graves both on a par for after devouring many a fair province and grinding the poor of his realm ludwig the great has long since himself been devoured by very small worms and ground into very fine dust and after stripping many a venison rib ludwig the fat has had his own polished and bleached in the valley of death yea and his cranium chaste with corrodings like the carved flagon once held to its jaws my lord my lord cried abrasive to media this ghastly devil of yours grins worse than a skull i feel the worms crawling over me by otto we must eject him no no my lord let him sit there as of old the deaths had graced the feasts of the pharaohs let him sit let him sit for death but imparts a flavor to life go on wag your tongue without fear as a getty but come breadbeard let's hear more of the ludwigs well then your highness of all the 18 royal ludwigs of franco who like so many ten pins all in a row interposed babalanja have been bowled off the course by grim death heed him not said media go on the debonair the pious the stammer the do-nothing the juvenile the quarreler of all these i say ludwig the fat was the best table man of them all such a full orb ponch was his that no way could he devise of getting to his suppers but by getting right into them like the zodiac his table was circular and full in the middle he sat like a sun all his jolly stews and ragouts revolving around him yay said babalanja a very round son was ludwig the fat no wonder he's down in the chronicles several elves about the waist and king of cups and tokay truly a famous king 300 weight of lard with a diatom on top lean brains and a fat doublet a demijohn of a demigod is this to be longer born cried abrasa starting up quaff that's near down devil on the instant down with it to the dregs this comes my lord media of having a slow drinker at one's board like an iceberg such a fellow frosts the whole atmosphere of a banquet and has felt a league off we must thrust him out guards back touch him not hounds quad media your pardon my lord but we'll keep him to it and melt him down in this good wine drink i command it drink babalanja and am i not drinking my lord surely you would not that i should imbibe more than i can hold the measure being full all poured in after that is but wasted i am for being tempered in these things my good lord and my one cup outlast three of yours better to sip a pint than pour down a quart all things in moderation are good whence wine in moderation is good but all things in excess are bad whence wine in excess is bad away with your logic and conic sections drink but no no i am too severe for of all meals a supper should be the most social and free and going there too we kings my lord should lay aside our scepters do as you please babalanja you are right you are right after all my dear demi-god said abrassa and to say truth i seldom worry myself with the ways of these mortals for no thanks do we demigods get we kings should be ever indifferent nothing like a cold heart warm ones are ever chafing and getting into trouble i let my mortals here in this aisle take heed to themselves only barring them out when they would thrust in their petitions this very instant my lord my yeoman guard is on duty without to drive off intruders hark what noise is that ho who comes at that instant there burst into the hall a crowd of spearmen driven before a pale ragged route that loudly invoked king abrasa pardon my lord king for thus forcing an entrance but long in vain have we knocked at thy gates our grievances are more than we can bear give ear to our spokesman we beseech and from their tumultuous midst they pushed forward a tall grim pine tree of a fellow who loomed up out of the throng like the peak of tenerife among the canaries in a storm drive the knaves out ho cowards guards turn about charge upon them away with your grievances drive them out i say drive them out high times truly my lord media when demigods are thus annoyed at their wine oh who would reign over mortals so at last with much difficulty the ragged route were ejected the peak of tenerife going last a pence storm on his brow and muttering about some black time that was coming while the horse murmurs without still echoed through the hall king abrasa refilling his cup thus spoke you were saying my dear lord that of all meals a supper is the most social and free very true and of all suppers those given by us bachelor demigods are the best are they not they are for benedict mortals must be home be times bachelor demigods are never away i your highnesses bachelors are all the year-round at home said mohi sitting out life in the chimney corner cozy and warm as the dog while i'm turning the old-fashioned roasting jack and two us bachelor demigods cried media our tomorrows are as long rows of fine punches ranged on a board and waiting the hand but my good lord said babalanja now brightening with wine if of all suppers those given by bachelors be the best of all bachelors are not your priests and monks the jolliest i mean behind the scenes their prayers all said and their futurity securely invested who so carefree and cozy as they yea a supper for two in a friar cell in marama is merrier far than a dinner for five and twenty in the broad right wing of d'angelo's great palace of the mourn bravo babalanja kradmithiya your iceberg is thawing more of that more of that did i not say we would melt him down at last my lord i continued babalanja bachelors are a noble fraternity i'm a bachelor myself one of ye in that matter my lord demigods and if unlike the patriarchs of the world we father not our brigades and battalions and send not out into the battles of our country whole regiments of our own individual raising yet do we oftentimes leave behind us goodly houses and lands rare old brandies and mountain malagas and more especially warm doublets and togas and spatter dashes wherewithal to keep comfortable those who survive us casing the legs and arms which others beget then compare not invidiously benedicts with bachelors since thus we make an equal division of the duties which both owe to posterity supper is forever quad media see my lord what yours has done for babalanja he came to it a skeleton but will go away every bone padded i my lord demigod said babalanja drop by drop refilling his goblet these suppers are all very fine very pleasant and merry but we pay for them roundly everything my good lords has its price from a marble to a world and easier of digestion and better for both body and soul are a half haunch of venison and a gallon of mead taken under the sun at meridian then the soft bridal breast of a partridge with some gentle negas at the noon of night no lie that said mohi beshrumi in no well-appointed mansion dot the pantry lie adjoining the sleeping chamber a good thought i'll fill up and ponder on it let not asa getty get uppermost again babalanja cried media your goblet is only half full permitted to remain so my lord for whoso takes much wine to bed with him has a bed fellow more restless than a son nombolist and though wine be a jolly blade at the board a sulky knave is he under a blanket i know him of old yet your highness for all this to many a martian suppers are still better than dinners at whatever cost purchased for as much as many have more leisure to sup than dine and though you demigods may dine at your ease and dine it out into night and sit and chirp over your burgundy till the morning larks join your crickets and wed maitens to vespers far otherwise with us plebeian mortals from our dinners we must tie to our anvils and the last jolly joram evaporates in a carc and a care me thinks he relapses said abrasa it waxes late said mohi your highnesses is it not time to break up no no cried abrassa let the day break when it will but no breakings for us it's only midnight this way with the wine pass it along my dear media we are young yet my sweet lord light hearts and heavy purses short prayers and long rent rolls pass round the toki we demigods have all our old age for a dormitory come round and round with the flagons let them disappear like milestones on a race course ah murmured babalanja holding his full goblet at arm's length on the board not thus with the hapless white born with a hamper on his back and blisters in his palms toil and sleep sleep and toil are his days and his nights he goes to bed with a lumbago and wakes with the rheumatics i know what it is he snatches lunches not dinners and makes of all life a cold snack yet praise be to oro though to such men dinners are scarce worth the eating nevertheless praise otto again a good supper is something off jack boots nay off shirt if you will and go at it hurrah the fagg day is done the last blow is an echo 12 long hours to sunrise and would it were an antarctic night and six months to tomorrow but hurrah the very bees have their hive and after a day's weary wandering high home to their honey so they stretch out their stiff legs rub their lame elbows and putting their tired right arms and a sling set the others to fetching and carrying from dishes to dentals from foaming flagon to the demijohn which never pours out at the end you pour in ah after all the poorest devil and marty lives not in vain there's a soft side to the hardest oak plank in the world he thinks i have heard some such sentimental gabble as this before from my slaves my lord said abrassa to media it has the old gibberish flavor gibberish your highness gibberish i'm full of it i'm a gibbering ghost my right worshipful lord here pass your hand through me here here and scorch it where i most burn by ordo king but i will jibe and gibbered thee till thy crown feels like another skull clapped on thy own gibberish i in hell will gibbering concert king we'll howl and roast and hiss together devil that thou art be gone ho guard sees him back curse cried media harm not a hair of his head i crave pardon king abrasa but no violence must be done babalanja trumpet's there said abrasa so the banquet is done light's for king madiya good night my lord now thus for the nonce with good cheer we close and after many fine dinners and banquets through light and through shade through mirth sorrow and all drawing nigh to the evening end of these wanderings wild need is it that all should be regaled with a supper chapter 78 they embark next morning king abrasa sent frigid word to medea that the day was very fine for yachting but he much regretted that indisposition would prevent his making one of the party who that morning doubtless would depart his aisle my compliments to your king said madiya to the chamberlains and say the royal notice to quit was duly received take gaza getties also said babalanja and say i hope his highness will not fail in his appointment with me the first midnight after he dies at the graveyard corner there i'll be and grin again sailing on the next land we saw was thickly wooded hedged round about by mangrove trees which growing in the water yet lifted high their bowels here and there were shady nooks half verter and half water fishes rippled and canaries sung let us break through my lord said yumi and seek the shore its solitudes must prove reviving solitudes they are cried mohi peopled but not enlivened said babalanja hard landing here minstrel see you not the aisle is hedged why break through then said medea yila is not here i mistrusted its side yumi an imprisoned island full of uncomplaining woes like many others we must have glided by unheedingly yet of them have i heard this isle many pass marking its outward brightness but dreaming not of the sad secrets here in bowered haunt of the hopeless in those inland woods brewed martians who have tasted marty and founded bitter the draft so sweet to others maidens whose unimparted bloom has cankered in the bud and children with eyes averted from life's dawn like those new oaked morning blossoms which foreseeing storms turn and close yumi's rendering of the truth said mohi why land then said media no merry man of sense no demigod like me will do it let's see all that's pleasant or that seems so in our circuit and if possible shun the sad then we have circled not the round reef wholly said babalanja but made of it a segment for this is far from being the first sad land my lord that we have slighted at your instance no more i will have no gloom a chorus there ye paddlers spread all your sails ply paddles breeze up merry winds and so in the saffron sunset we neared another shore a gloomy looking land black beetling crags rent by volcanic clefts plowed up with water courses and dusky with charred woods the beach was strewn with scoria and cinders indolerous suffs a chill wind blew whales issued from the caves and yellow spooning surges lashed the moaning strand shall we land said babalanja not here cried yumi no yila here no said media this is another of those lands far better to avoid know ye not said mohi that here are the minds of king klenko who scourged slaves toiling in their pits so nai approach the volcano's bowels they hear its rumblings yet they must work on christ clanco the mind still yield and daily his slaves bones are brought above ground mixed with the metal masses all sail there men away my lord said babalanja still must we shem the unmitigated evil and only view the good or evil so mixed there with the mixtures both half veiled and misty clouds the harvest moon now rose and in that pale and haggard light all sat silent each man in his own secret mood best knowing his own thoughts chapter 79 babalanja at the full of the moon ho mortals go we to a funeral that our paddles seem thus muffled apart taji or does that witch hautia haunt thee be a demigod once more and laugh her flowers are not barbs and the avengers arrows are too blunt to slay babalanja mohi yumi apart apart by oro i will debark the whole company on the next land we meet no tears for me let us laugh ho vivi awake quick boy some wine and let us make glad beneath the glad moon look it is stealing forth from its clouds perdition to hautia long lives and merry ones to ourselves taji my charming fellow here's to you may your heart be a stone will nobody join me my laugh is lonely as his who laughed in his tomb come laugh will no one quaff wine i say see the round moon is abroad say you so my lord then for one i am with you cried babalanja fill me a brimmer ah but this wine leaps through me like a panther aye let us laugh let us roar let us yell what if i was sad but just now life is an april day that both laughs and weeps in a breath but whoso is wise laughs when he can men fly from a groan but run to a laugh vivi you're gourd my lord let me help you ah how it sparkles cups cups vv more cups here taji take that mohi take that yumi take that and now let us drown away grief ha ha the house of mourning is deserted though of old good cheer kept the funeral guests and so keep i mine here i sit by my dead and replenish your wine cups old mohi your cup you me yours let us laugh let us scream weeds are put off at a fair no heart bursts but in secret it is good to laugh though the laugh be hollow and wise to make merry now and for i laugh and make friends weep and they go women sob and are rid of their grief men laugh and retain it there is laughter in heaven and laughter in hell and a deep thought whose language is laughter though wisdom be wedded to woe though the way thereto is by tears yet all ends in a shout but wisdom wears no weeds woe is more merry than mirth tis a shallow grief that is sad how demoniac shout how all skeletons grin we all die with a rattle laugh laugh are the cherubim grave humor thy laugh is divine whence mirth making idiots have been revered and therefore may i oh let us be gay if it be only for an hour and death hand us the goblet vivi bring on your gourds let us pledge each other in bumpers let us laugh laugh laugh it out to the last all sages have laughed let us laughed let us democrity laughed let us amore laughed let us rabili roared let us the hyenas grin the jackals yell let us but you don't laugh my lord laugh away no thank you ozzie getty not after that infernal fashion better weep he makes me crawl all over as if i were an ant hill said mohi he's mad mad mad cried yumi i mad mad mad mad as the mad fiend that rides me but come sweet minstrel we'll list to a song we mad men are all poets you know ha ha stars laugh in the sky oh foogle fee eye the waves dimple below oh fugal foe the wind strikes her dulcimers the groves give a shout the hurricane is only a hysterical laugh and the lightning that blasts blasts only in play we must laugh or we die to laugh is to live not to laugh is to have the tetanus will you weep then laugh while you weep for mirth and sorrow are ken are published by identical nerves go yumi go study anatomy there is much to be learned from the dead more than you may learn from the living and i am dead though i live and as soon dissect myself as another i curiously look into my secrets and grope under my ribs i have found that the heart is not whole but divided that it seeks a soft cushion we're on to repose that it vitalizes the blood which else were weaker than water i have found that we cannot live without hearts though the heartless live longest yet hug your hearts ye handful that have them tis a blessed inheritance thus thus my lord i run on from one pole to the other from this thing to that but so the great world goes round and in one summerset shows the sun 25 000 miles of a landscape at that instant down went the fiery full moon and the dog star and far down into medea a tivoli of wine end of section 16 recording by james k white chula vista
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How Food Banks Get Food | Nonprofit Report
[Music] welcome to the non-profit report your weekly update on non-profit organizations issues and leaders i'm your host mark oppenheim today we will be going behind the scenes at a food bank to talk about the logistics of supplying food to people with special guests mark skurnick the second harvest food bank of our county senior sourcing manager randy akahoshi a sales and procurement development specialist with one of their key donor vendors maui fresh international and jerry creekbaum chief operations officer of second harvest food bank of orange county so thank you all for joining it's just wonderful to have you here and to be talking about this this really important issue we we all saw the really heart-wrenching uh pictures of people lining up for food and whenever there is a disaster as as i mentioned in louisiana in the run-up to the show you have this real uptick so i'm so very grateful that you can all give us some insight and just to set you up i'm going to go to you mark first in orange county alone there are over 400 people who are food insecure and especially impacted are children seniors living on fixed incomes veterans people with disabilities those without homes and so on so we have a huge cohort of people who have real need and it's a day-to-day need you are a survival tool so let's talk about how you actually find food so that people can eat tonight mark talk a little bit about how you you do your job of finding that nourishment for for your neighbors i have a contact list that i've built up over the last five decades in the food business mostly in the produce industry randy is one of those contacts i reach out to them with an email blast every monday morning uh followed up by uh personal emails texts phone calls and the like um and i get i get a very good number of responses for merchandise that is being made available to us to access that merchandise some of the companies and some of the contacts delivered to us randy's company is one of those with others we will contract with freight companies if it's a distance issue and we have a pretty good size fleet of our own and using our transportation department they make it happen for us and they're able to pick up the merchandise and get it to our food bank uh in a timely manner and that's pretty much how it works and you've you've had five decades in this field right so you've been on the business side and now you're on the non-profit side could you just sort of uh outline for us um your your various career segments because those that expertise that you've accumulated which you are now placing at the disposal of a civil society purpose is so critical to the success of the food bank to what somebody experiences when they when they start to pick up carrots or fresh fruit um you know at the outlet um i grew up in a grocery store and uh my professional life you know i started when i was 18 newly arrived here in california and continued at a grocery store and a supermarket of my own two other markets followed that and working for some of the chain stores in southern california gravitating from clerk to produce manager to produce supervisor to produce buyer and then to the wholesale side starting in purveying working for a purveyor i should say um and then getting a job on the market in l.a where i worked with randy's dad that's how i first met randy oh really so it's so it's a family affair that's that's really great it is i i meant well i've noticed that before but we we worked as together at mourinho brothers on the la market starting in 1988 i've known randy since he was a little kid actually as a teenager and um i i really i i really enjoyed produce more than the grocery end of the business and that's why i ended up in the wholesale act and i've worked on the market i worked on and off the market for about 33 maybe maybe 35 years in one capacity or another i started going to the market wholesale market in 1972 that's when it was the just the l.a market and the ninth street market main street market is where randy's father uh was and then in the mid 80s that market started to move to the new la market which is no longer new it's it's closing in on close to 40 years old and that's where most of my contacts uh started to develop it was it started a little bit started a little bit in the early 70s but mostly when i was actually working on the market either as a buyer or as a salesman or as a general manager so randy when you get a call from somebody you've known for such a long time and trusted for such a long time how does how does this this work how do you how do you because you you've known mark for such a long time when mark says something you know you you have a context he understands your language um talk a little bit about your business first the shape of your business because you are a commercial enterprise right correct so talk about the shape of your business and and how you got involved in the food bank business well in produce we've always been involved in one shape of foreign food banks and donating to different charities different food banks and whatnot like mark said i've known him most of my life my career started when i was probably nine years old going to family farms working on farms working at markets and gravitated to being in the produce business because there's no business like this and like mark said it is a family business it's we maybe work for different companies but we do consider ourself as family and we do trust each other um and we go by a general rule of thumb a handshake is as good as anything and we take our word for it you know nowadays we have to sign everything and our life away and uh if anything goes wrong uh we're doomed but our trust is our is our credibility so when you get a call from from mark um about a particular need or you have a particular supply and you're reaching out to mark how does that back go from there so that you end up with pallets um in in jerry's warehouse um that can then be distributed out what happens is i put together a list on the previous thursday or friday and send it over to mark for what we think was going to be available from our growers suppliers who have over abundance of product for the following week whether it be monday tuesday wednesday whatever it may be and it can be run a gamut from greens wet greens conventionally or organic it can be anywhere from different types of melons bell peppers squashes here at mao we we have a whole array of fruits and vegetables that we sell and some sometimes we have over abundance our growers will have stuff and they would say you know just take it and you know there's only so much demand for some of the stuff and then and before it goes oh now goes bad yeah i get mark and say hey i got bell peppers i got six pallets of bell peppers 12 pallets of zucchini i got this and that and he would make the decision of what he wants because he has like you said he has other suppliers and plus usda is part of their program too and you're helping the growers because the growers once they've grown something they have to they have to get that out of the field right right and they have to get it onto pallets now they have a transportation cost so you so what you're trying to do is you're trying to ameliorate the negative impact of having oversupply which can't necessarily be perfectly predicted on the growers meanwhile you have an oversupply now because you're trying to support that extended family of growers who are connected to you right so mark is reaching out to you and and basically saying hey we can we have a need here let's let's cooperate together and get that need fulfilled that is correct and like there will be times where i won't have anything for him whether uh it's because of quality or whether it's because of items they already have in the warehouse but uh it's like i said it's a partnership and we're happy to be part of the second harvest and help and help feed uh the families in orange county uh we hope to i mean we're involved with other food food banks within the within the la area but we see such a need and that you know one of the biggest things that we see though is that because of labor issues a lot of these growers are leaving a lot of product in the field they can't pick they have to let it go so that that's a big that's another big issue that's that's happening here uh within the produce industry and we're all trying to find out what we can do but you know the gross men tell you is well i'm not going to grow as much but you know the supply and demand [Music] but the need is still the need is still there you know um jerry when it when it gets to you where you're orchestrating first of all you have to find people of mark's deep knowledge and networks to bring into the organization you have to have be connected to people like randy and this is sort of a microcosm of a part of your operation how do you knit this together because this is a very complicated calculus as randy said it changes season to season uh perhaps week to week how are you doing this do you have like massive computers and sort of figuring it all out for you or do you actually rely on human beings uh computers are definitely used but it is the human beings that are making uh it all happen you know in this conversation we've been talking about relationships the answer to the question you just asked me is very similar relationships on both sides of the um the the food bound inbound streams and and balancing that mark being a member of our organization was extremely intentional as we were looking to improve the nutritious quality of the food that we were being able to distribute we sought out a a professional who understood produce better than we do ourselves and that's how we met mark and we're you know extremely excited that he's on board with us the connectivity of course adds to that so it is an intentional uh effort of the organization to bring in more produce more fresh and much more nutritious product for the families that we're serving now in terms of the connection between supply and demand um you know this is a really worrying element there's a huge huge demand that people have uh for um affordable fresh nutritious product and particularly people at the lower level of income maybe one week they can afford and the next week they can't right so going into retail outlets on a regular basis is not necessarily doable meanwhile as randy pointed out we have some issues with labor where food is left in the field um how do we deal with this um on a sustained basis because it looks like our need is outstripping our ability to supply jerry how do we how do we uh make this an optimal uh situation where everybody can make that contribution people can get fed is this really something that has to be done on a voluntary basis does this need to be organized in in a different way across different organizations across uh growers and suppliers and so on in a better way how do you see it well i think you're touching on it well it is um you know it's my personal belief that there's enough food in this country that there should not be a hunger problem anywhere in the country it is it is much more about the logistics and and the awareness and the knowledge of what can be done and getting those collaborations much like we're describing here today where you have the supply side uh connecting to a colorado portal so our food bank acts as a capable agency that works with frontline hunger relief nonprofits that are doing the you know doing the magic work of actually getting the food to the people right out there on the front line they are typically smaller they have less resources they are very volunteer driven and being able to partner with them and supply the food that they need to help attack the hunger issue it is really about logistics i mean the more that we're able to build these collaborations and then emulate that which works and learn from what did not work and just continue to keep refining it and refining it so your point is that the issue is not our ability to grow all right the issue is really the ability to get the food from where it is to where it is needed and that includes the issue with labor that randy pointed out the issue with getting it from the place where it's grown out to uh to randy's facility and then the issue of getting into your facility then beyond that from your facility into the homes of individuals where they live it's really a transportation logistics and coordination problem as well as uh the one very key factor is coaching we're dealing with perishable products a lot more than ever in food banking across the country for the you know for very positive reasons that adds it is more costly it is more speed and efficiency or of the utmost you need to get it as soon as you can as fresh as you can keep it that way throughout the entire receipt to distribution purpose or sorry process and so it adds some complications but it is definitely something that can be done it is being done and we just con needs to continue um we did get a question about what happens with spoiled food um that actually um at the end of the day you might have some spoilage there uh do you compost it do you um do you just throw it away what what happens there jerry no our organization works and is working towards becoming zero waste uh all of our organic waste is is picked up by our hauler and then goes to anaerobic digestion so it is you know i don't understand the process fully but it basically just uh rather than going to landfill it gets digested much like our stomachs do and a byproduct of digestion is an energy supply source oh that's that's so you're focused on sustainability as well as food sustainability but also in other ways as well we are as as well uh we need to have zero tolerance also zero waste also so if something is spoiled we have a company that comes by picks it up uh sometimes they will make it into feed but just like algeria says they do into a bio a biosphere type of thing where it's it's put back into the land now one of the things that we just asked in a poll it's interesting response we said if families earning an average income are food insecure which which they are right it's average income they're food insecure but think about that for a second average right think about all the people who are earning less than the average it's half of the people are learning but just definitionally are learning less than that average income does the government have a responsibility to implement policy tax or legal fixes so we just asked that as an open-ended question ninety-two percent of those people listening said uh yes and and um and as a small proportion said no um mark when you look at this as an overarching problem sort of as an american citizen who really understands the supply elements here um is this something that um that can be solved um on a sort of an america-wide basis or is this something that really needs to be addressed on a regional basis as you're doing uh in orange county through the food bank i believe that the government does have a role in this however it's it's we are better suited uh than any governmental agency to address the problems locally so if we if we can get their assistance that's great um but whether we get their assistance or not locally regionally we we can do the job and we have been doing the job and we're going to continue to do the job well that's it it's interesting because it actually ties into what you're all saying in terms of understanding what's going on on the ground um uh jerry could you just comment a little bit about uh what happens after the food comes into your facilities and how it gets distributed out because there are a number of different mechanisms including people driving up in their cars um but there are a number of different mechanisms to get food to where it is needed how does that function we utilize as mark mentioned earlier we have our fleet of trucks now as for people driving up in their cars that's not how the food bank works again we work with the front line non-profit agencies that are out there and we direct questions and inquiries about how can i get food to those partner networks nearest where the call or the request is coming from using zip codes and how can we direct them again keeping it as efficient as possible we have a push model and so that we are working with our our partners and they report the number of people that that they are serving and that is a repeated recurring every month we get an update from them on how many people are coming to them and needing the assistance and then we take everything that's in the inventory and that they have the capacity to distribute and we push it out to them so that can either be delivered on our vehicles or if a partner has some capability of their own to transport it they we have a pickup portion of that as well in addition we have our targeted programs specifically targeting children and seniors in ways in in that ship we will be partnering with schools or senior centers or senior living communities in getting food directly to them we're still working with a partner when we do so but it is much more of our involvement directly in those types of aspects so one of the things that i find so interesting is that this is kind of a a mirror image of what randy experiences right you're getting a list from your partners your trusted partners who you have also been doing work with for a long period of time you're hearing about their needs you have a supply it's very similar right to what to what randy experiences and that that issue of trust just as randy said his his trust that he's built over the years with mark your trust that you've built over the years with with those people who are the front line distrib distribution force uh is so important yes and i would see it's definitely trust but it's also verified we have a responsibility of feeding people not in ensuring the safety of the food as you know i see randy nodding he's absolutely on board with that part of our commitment to our donors is that we're going to ensure that the food is distributed safely so there are interactions and monitoring with the partner network on a regular basis um just to ensure that they are following the same steps that we all are in order to keep that food safe now randy in terms of of anything that has to do with fresh food right there is a certain amount of spoilage and there's a certain amount of liability i'm sure that the food bank is not the only philanthropic organization that that you're you're working with how does that function from a business point of view because one of the one of the big impediments to making contributions that businesses sometimes experience is a worry that that their good deed will end up being punished uh somewhere down the road are you at all concerned about those kinds of factors and and how do you interact with your philanthropic partners uh on those issues like for us on our side not that we can be 100 sure that everything is of quality i mean things will go through because it's fresh produce uh but we try here we qc it before it goes out to uh to mark's place or to other entities within the city uh different food banks and whatnot uh if it's if it isn't any and we like i said we go through we call it dump or i'm gonna say dump but our spoilage company to come pick it up and they do what they have to do a lot of our grower partners understand our process uh they are happy that we do it and you know they're and going back to what jerry was talking about and when we were talking about labor uh one company uh in the midwest did something on their farm they didn't have enough workers a lot of produce was going going bad they had a farm day they opened it up to anybody who wanted to come in pick what you wanted take it home and within three days the that one particular parcel i think it was eight acres was clean and nothing was lost so that's things uh what what some of these innovative farmers are doing instead of letting it go they're laying it's all usable product they just gotta go out there and to cut it i mean and it's a little experience too this is how asparagus has grown this is how cabbage has grown this is how lettuces grow so it's a teaching moment also so uh like jerry was saying that he goes into schools and and senior care facilities i'm very proponent of the fresh fruit fresh produce into schools and teaching them about nutrition teaching about but the biggest thing i think i get a kick out of when i talk to them about it is how things are grown because they just see it at the store or they see it in a can or they see it in a box they don't know how it gets there well especially especially the little kids who have never seen like um you know a bean grow or peel or you know i mean the excitement on their face is it's just like wow you know to you and i it's well yes something going on but to them it's wonder it's like i want to know more about that so i commend jerry and his group and reaching out to the kids and to the schools to get them to eat healthy in in many respects what we're talking about is the origin of what the american theory the economic theory is right it's it's not just figuring out how to extract as much as we can for me right it's it's really about the interactions and giving right through our economic activity um benefiting somebody else right educating somebody else communing with somebody else it's really the social compact right and and what what you are all reflecting is is a manifestation of the social compact which was really at the founding of the united states in terms of how you see the uh the issue developing into the future how do you see this business developing mark you've you've had a very very long experience in this field you've seen a lot of changes you've seen the advent of computerization and and different techniques but in many respects so much is is the same right it's still about trust it's still about logistics you start to physically move a product from one place to another you have to think about time when you're thinking about fresh uh do you see going into the future that there will be other challenges or particular issues that might be affecting your supply of food over the next years well here in california water that's that's it's it's been an issue it is an issue it will continue to be an issue due to climate change so that that will be in my opinion that would be the major factor because at one time it doesn't matter what day of the year it is there's something growing and being harvested here in california granted you know we're in southern california we have access to apples and pears and tree fruit from washington same thing from oregon crops from all over california onions and potatoes from nevada low crops too from arizona there's the uh there's otay mesa along the border in uh near san diego which is a port of entry but all along the west it's still the water issue right it is but we have we're we're lucky that we're here and we still have access to all these different areas that we can uh access products from nogales arizona yuma arizona we're fortunate geographically because of that yes water to me is my opinion is going to be the the biggest factor but it's incumbent upon me and my staff to still find the sources of work to die uh and pounce on it whenever whatever it's made available to us that is that is our job that's our goal and that's what we do every day something i learned um and was actually um repeated to me by randy's father so many years ago and that was something that i learned when i was first going to the elk the markets in l.a in 1972 no two days are alike in the produce business every day is different so when we wake up in the morning i see randy not nodding in agreement when we wake up every morning or every night and we're about to go to to do our job and accept the challenges of the day it's not like yesterday last week last month last year or whatever brand new day similar brand new challenges and we get to work uh change is the spice of life right um we just completed a poll and we asked uh do you help or donate to food banks and we had um uh eight uh almost eighty percent of the people said uh that they did and we had a previous poll uh which asked um did they think that food banks were were very important uh somewhat essential uh that they were neutral uh uh basically two thirds of people said that uh we're either absolutely essential or somewhat essential uh to to our economy uh randy same question to you in terms of how do you see the future you're you're working on the commercial space you're working in the philanthropic space you're working with your growers what do you see the the future as as in terms of opportunities and also challenges well i'm agree with marco it's about the water uh that is going to be the major issue here in southern california uh but as far as sourcing product we source globally resource out of canada we source out of europe resource side of mexico so the amount of product that is available to us is still there it's just that logistically we have to get it here and because of all the different food safety requirements that we have to go through and all the different uh paperwork we have to go through we are very diligent on who we deal with so on our supply side we have this trust factor with our grower partners that they are going to send us the product that we will need to supply not only the retails and the food service business that we do here all in southern california and across the country but also have access to product that we can donate to the food banks to ensure that they have the right product and uh um jerry randy sets you up well with the logistics challenges right i mean you know at the end of the day even if you're sourcing internationally to the extent that you cannot grow locally you end up having to truck things in um you know move by rail or ship or whatever which you know we have this greenhouse gas issue and climate change um there's no easy answer is there well that's that's perfectly stated there are no easy answers but there are efforts and one of the efforts that we are have done in the past and are doing now on a much larger scale um is farming ourselves with part with the local farmer and uh the skreck center which is a one part of the uc campus so yesterday morning we planted the first acre of 45 acres that will be growing product within a quarter mile of our distribution center so uh first harvest of that expected in november uh virtually eliminating all of those challenges that you just listed um or close to all of them by doing it local doing it very close and in partnership and in collaboration with those who really know what they're doing so we're not food bankers aren't trying to be farmers but instead working with uh third generation farmer a.g calamura on that and then other things are going to be just continuous improvement can we do it better can we find ways to do it faster safer more efficiently and learning from others so always being open-minded to learning something from someone else you can't think of it all ourselves what a great great uh statement to end on this whole idea of relationships of respecting the knowledge of different people of of being informed by generations um uh talked with me about uh how many generations his family has been in in um in farming and urban farming as well it's it's so important the human element right human element the ability to invest as a business in philanthropic activities and investing careers in a uh in a focus on strengthening civil society through your work at food banks thank you so much for joining us mark skirnick the food bank's senior sourcing manager uh randy akahoshi sales and procurement development specialist for maui fresh international and jerry creek powell chief operations officer second harvest food bank of orange county thank you so much for sharing your work with us thank your staffs thank you donors thank you communities your volunteers it is just wonderful to be informed by your experience have a great day thank you [Music] you
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Lightning Talk: Debugging OpenTelemetry - Ted Young, Lightstep
all right welcome uh to my short rant on debugging open telemetry by me i go by tedsuo on the internet uh so what's the deal new users get started by installing open telemetry in their app right this is where everyone starts and we're always looking for ways to make it easier for people to install the open telemetry clients and all of that stuff you know like improving the docs various kinds of automation yada yada and when all of this stuff works when the installation works properly it's great it's super smooth but what happens when the installation doesn't work sadness sadness is what occurs suddenly brand new users who don't know much about this are thrust into a position where they have to debug a tool they literally know nothing about so once metrics and logs are stable i really suggest that debugging is an area that we put some of our focus on uh so in this lightning talk i just want to briefly cover all the ways new users may have to debug their open telemetry installation starting with the exporter connecting to anything this is usually the first place uh people look uh it might be misconfigured you can find connection errors hotel log level equals debug is your friend that's pretty simple next up is buffering confusing the heck out of everybody right because the default configuration is meant for production which means your data is going to buffer for some time before it gets flushed and that means you might not immediately see data if you're just running like your app in like developer mode and you're just kind of like clicking on things a couple of times and you're like is it working i can't see what's going on it's just because the data's been buffered so this is something that confuses new users and last and definitely not least is the data correct is the data coming out of your application actually correct and this is the part i actually want to focus on for the rest of the talk because debugging these data issues is terrible instrumentation might be missing context propagation might be broken uh and the thing is with when you have a connection failure you have an error right so there's a breadcrumb for people to follow and a straightforward solution to fix it but when instrumentation is missing or context is broken you have nothing you just nothing no errors maybe some weird data maybe not and this is terrible right this is really terrible because new users have no idea what correct data is even supposed to look like you know if you like turn it on and get it connected and then you see like one span you're like is that right is this what i'm supposed to get you don't know if you're a new user you don't know anything especially uh if you're new to tracing you don't really know what to expect so how can we make this situation better for people and my suggestion is we have to find some way to set expectations right because when users test their instrumentation by running their app and clicking on things open telemetry doesn't know what they're trying to do it doesn't know what kind of data it should be expecting so if there is a way for that user to describe the transaction that they're triggering then we could create some expectations which would allow us to test the data actually coming into a collector so what would this kind of testing look like i don't know but i think we should research this and have a look at creating some kind of testing language which is simple enough and free enough from open telemetry technical jargon that inexperienced new users could actually successfully leverage it to debug their installation experience so just to give a quick off-the-cuff example if you were writing this you know like a test you might write something like this you should expect a transaction that transactions should be coming from this particular service and it should contain these following components and i can write this down because i know my app i know what my app is called and i know the pieces that should be involved in the transaction i'm trying to trigger if you were writing this in like yaml let's say so that you could use it to configure a collector component maybe it looks like this i don't really know something like that something like that would be really helpful for new users and if we had something like that we might even be able to go another step and create say like a web ui for building these expectations something that would walk new users through the experience of describing the transaction they're trying to trigger uh a potential source of this information might be uh their package manifest like in most languages there's some file you can grab that will tell you which libraries are installed in that application you could then match those libraries with instrumentation that we have available and start creating some expectations with the user about what kind of data should be coming out of their app when they click on something and if we could do this then new users i think would be able to get their heads wrapped around the kind of telemetry that there should be expecting out of their application so this is just one idea i think there's a lot of different ways to attack this i think there's a lot of different ways in general to combine testing and telemetry and i think this is interesting i think this is an interesting place uh for us to go once we've got kind of all the table stakes nailed down so if you also find this interesting uh hit me up on slack thank you very much
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