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5OGbqqmbzJQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OGbqqmbzJQ | Anglican Unscripted 478 - So as to lead astray... even the elect | welcome to the Monday edition of Anglican unscripted episode 478 I'm Kevin Coulson I'm George Congo and I'm Gary national is January the 21st the feast of st. Agnes the matter gentlemen welcome back to the show let's get our viewers up to speed in audience participation I'm going to go through this quickly please like the program please share the program please go to youtube and comment on the program please subscribe to the program if you're not subscribed and if you want to listen and not just look at our beautiful faces the three users you can go and listen to the podcast you can find that address in the show notes gentlemen welcome to the program I want to let you know right now things may be a little slow because it's three degrees outside I'm sure that affects internet speeds it's certainly affecting how fast I can think we've been watching with great shot westward Shelton Freud the weather situation the far north we're about 20 degrees below normal as well the cold front is across the United States it's even down in Miami it's in the 50s so it's well past there's the funny picture going around on the on Facebook showing a Florida weather caster and they show us on the screen 56 degrees and he has a stern warning and it says dress and layers perspective perspective not always what you see how's the weather over there joy Gavin oh just really beautiful there's a poet who wrote about the way in which in January the world seems to fall asleep for a moment and in the last week we've had this this dis lovely I think I'm gonna sneeze which isn't going to help matters a beautiful quiet atmosphere whether there's been no wind no no rain the temperatures a bit damp but it does feel like the world's asleep I'm waiting to be to ask to be reborn there'll be a few difficulties didn't february-march in the meantime but-but-but rebirth is never an easy matter that's true alright so George has a cold Gavin's ironed off sneezing I'm recovering from a cold so I have my really deep voice on you just have to forgive us all that I'll edit out any mistakes or caught four loud noises and Kevin if I also may interject yes leaf and in our pre shows we've been talking about some very heavy very theological difficult topics so you your your your your watching three men who have just been an hour talking about the difficulties of life Satan heaven in hell and to be up that bright and airy immediately on it's difficult to make that switch so quickly it's Monday we should be happy to do this however this is the chaos that's provided before so we're going to talk about it the first thing we're talking about is kind of the story heard around the world this last week Nigeria has decided that they want to appoint more bishops into Cana and I started getting signals for this first when I was at March for Life a couple key and a priest came up and said did you hear what Nigeria did then I was getting emails and some phone calls did you hear what Nigeria did and there was a lot of fog and confusion first it was two bishops were appointed than three bishops were appointed to kena and then four bishops were appointed to kina and the ACA and I'm like this is the story's getting bad I sent some questions off to the CNN what did they know we sent some questions off to Nigeria no response there anywhere so I thought for sure George you could help bring us up to speed because this is a multi-layer story because kina is part of the ACA and so far is in my recollection all Cana bishops are ACMA bishops so that is correct the three diocese I believe diocese the Trinity based in Indianapolis Cana East and Cana West Julie Dobbs and Felix orgy and diocese of the Trinity is non Geographic and it is primarily diocese for Nigerian expatriates cainy east and west are typical Cana typical ACMA diocese with a cross-section of membership the House of Bishops of the Church of Nigeria met last weekend at the Ebru Center and Agra altar in the Delta region and appointed for Suffolk ins for the Diocese of the Trinity they did this without first notifying Cana or the ACA College of Bishops so when we have this press release from the church Nigeria I took it to the agna press office and I said you've got four new bishops and they responded no we don't and now they were not denying the validity of the appointments but the College of Bishops of ACTA elects its College of Bishops it doesn't have the Jerusha Nigeria add them to it so the church of Nigeria has the two issues here the one is the process the the need for force Africans for this diocese was not known to the College of Bishops of agna nor apparently to the to other cane of issues and it comes across as a jobs for the boys Nigeria here's a free ticket to the u.s. to the ambition well the second issue is that one of the four bishops is somebody who holds views contrary to Cana and acnes tenants Cana does not prevent the ordination of women he's a supporter of the ordination of women he also is a believer and a preacher in the prosperity gospel and the Word of Faith Movement so this is an for the Calvinists and khaya this is beyond the path well but I want to do a little compare here AC&A just had a meeting of their College of Bishops were they brought in a couple new bishops but they did this thing's completely different it's there's no people vouching for you you have to provide documentation of your education and all this types of things I was pretty impressed by all that yes Todd Atkinson from Lethbridge Alberta was brought on board as a bishop for the College of Bishops I have received some communication from and the networking canada clergy concerned about his academic credentials about the validity of his Episcopal orders and about his theology and what was the exact status of via Apple estiga a policy his group of churches and Kane ACMA was very quick to come back saying yes we have documentation for register Oxford you've received a degree from this College we had him and we regularize disorders meaning the bishops who are deigned him were fiscal boy the Gothic but this core the contents yes excuse me and we need it and so we regularize disorders meaning we conditional Irie ordained him they didn't use that word I use that word but his Episcopal orders are now okay his education certain and his theology is vouched for by Charlie masters and only he is joined ACMA his congregation still have to prove move through the Sonata chol process for a ni C so some people could say well they're really slow walking bishop weird beard from the Prairie but no they're doing due diligence diligence compared to the College of Bishops waking up saying you got four new members one of whom is alone well Nigeria for people who want to know more about that we did an episode like two episodes ago I'm going to put the episode number here because I don't remember what we talked about culture in the church and we talked about Nigerian culture it'll be a good refresher for you to learn why would they do that well it's all in that episode Gavin we're going to talk about some English news here but I kind of wanted to set that up first today's Martin Luther King's day juniors day where we celebrate his great marches and the civil rights bringing civil rights to the forefront and bringing peaceful marches and peach peaceful demonstrations and doing things the right way to the forefront of American culture I hold him largely responsible for normalizing some relations there will always be hate in this world there will always be all these bad things but people like Martin Luther King jr. helped a lot but not everything is what it seems it's kind of like the Westeros you look behind the curtain because right now if you asked anybody on the street who was Martin Luther King he was a great liberal he was an awesome person who wanted to bring equal rights to everything and they would totally mischaracterize who this man was Georgia do you know he was a Republican and Kevin did you know that Bobby Kennedy john f kennedy's attorney general and the icon of the american left and the FBI wiretap and investigate this Martin Luther Martin Luther King was a man he had his human failings but he also spoke to the moment and was a great American I don't doubt his worthiness and the pantheon of heroes but it is that it is how these heroes have been transformed by the political currents of the day to meet fashionable agendas it's well why should we be surprised that learn everything is not what they seem and the first thing this morning I woke up and clicked on and Gavin sent me this interview with Archbishop Justin Welby a wonderful PR interview for the Archbishop of Canterbury Lambeth and how the church is doing wonderful things and without disparaging Justin Welby and not making this personal attacks I thought we could talk about the interview what it means and what you're not seeing what's behind the curtain kind of Wizard of Oz thing don't look behind the curtain first well why did Justin do this interview Gavin let me start in a slightly different place Kevin if you if you said to me Gavin are you a charismatic I would say Kevin I think every Christian should have as much of the Holy spirt as possible and there are certain gifts of the Holy Spirit which often don't matter as much as the fruit and if you really press me privately probably more than publicly though I recognize this is public I would say Kevin the gift I've always prayed for as a gift of discernment so it didn't seem to me that as a Christian that's one of the things would be most useful to the kingdom - have I mentioned this because the interview of the Archbishop of Canterbury has hit the public headlines here because one of the things he said early on in this half-hour interview which I hope everyone will watch is that he was a charismatic and at five o'clock every morning he spoke in tongues this is a strange thing to make a priority at the beginning of a very public interview and I found myself wondering why he did it was it was it just a slip of good taste was it a theological aberration or was it was there a purpose and of course we know in fact that the Archbishop's office has a sophisticated group of journalists they've bought from Fleet Street and this was knit with something called premier radio which is the one independent Christian radio station and it's quite clearly meant to be a presentational piece and the Archbishop laid out his wares such as they were beginning strangely with this declaration that he was a charismatic who spoke in tongues actually anybody who's an observer of the charismatic movement knows that one of the real problems with it is the divisive nurse of speaking in tongues because immature charismatic s' used to say this is the big deal everyone must do this or I do this it was one of the ways in which you would most discredit the charismatic movement which of course as some Paul says in 1 Corinthians 12 was so much more important than the gift of tongues so why was the archbishop doing this it looks as though it was a something of a PR piece in which he could lay out who he was and what he believed much of it was very good indeed I was very impressed I was certainly carried along with some of the lovely things he said he talked for example about the campaign thy kingdom come and said it encouraged every students to have a group of five people you prayed for to come to Christ and lo and behold in his experience this was happening people said we've been praying for five people we're coming to Christ immediately any enthusiastic Christian listening to this has their heart warm and one experience is a great deal of joy the the difficulty was as the interview progressed that although it was presented in a very heartwarming properly pietistic way I felt increasingly though uncomfortable and the source of the discomfort was what appeared on the surface and what lay underneath so for example he talked about his journey to his visitors tu si and he defended it vigorously by by looking at st. Luke's story of Zacharias he said here Jesus goes anywhere he takes the gospel anywhere at all and and he takes it to this man and he's converted and he gives all his money away isn't this amazing so of course I went to the tu si and I warned them I was going to talk about God and you think yeah that's right Bishop you tell him hooray but but then came the critical moment where any intelligent theological astute person would know this is this is a hiccup the hiccup is what's the difference between personal transformation and political programs of redistribution well let's remind people when Jesus spoke was the kiyose Zacharias and stuff like that he did not condone their activity he did not go in there and say listen guys I love taxation it is so awesome and we need to continue taxation to the ends of the earth when Justin Welby went to the tea you see he went in there not as a person bringing the Spirit of God in a message of repentance and something that he wouldn't they say I'm one of you I am a socialist like you I believe in the policies you believe it was it's a different message than the comparison with Zacchaeus well he must know this and so to present it as as if he was the inheritor of a Bible encounter doing what Jesus did in the same circumstances was either a bit disingenuous or really very naive and it is hard to believe he's that naive next he was asked whether about the transgender baptism stuff and then he said well this was because we had a motion from General Synod so we did what senator Austin we're trying to find a way with changing doctrine of allowing people to express their new identity in Christ whoops wait a moment there is no new identity he very carefully said no change of doctrine only one baptism calming people down but again he would and should and unruly must have known that the theological arguments about using baptism to shore up a mental illness called gender dysphoria is more than just meeting the needs of a General Synod agenda he said some very wise things he talked about the fact that charismatic movement shouldn't be coming baby seems a tribal event but by making so much of tongues you wonder if he hadn't done exactly that he talked about the way in which the church had a real difficulty about knowing what holiness was and how you dealt with people who fell far short while we ourselves found that difficulty a couple of episodes ago so all that was true the I found myself saying at the end history is lived forward with understand understood backwards the things that the archbishop represents have been tried out already as a theological program in tech we know what they produce they produce some very bad fruit they produce a dissolution of a Christian belief and and schisms in the church meanwhile he is saying of course I believe in drawing the church together John Seventeen's my most important passage this is wonderful so on the one hand we have all the this-this-this piety all of it is true and lovely but if you know what he's doing underneath it runs completely counter to it and so I came away with a with great admiration for a piece of media presentation very well done with with joy for the gospel things that I heard but with a very deep sense of being disturbed and feeling that somehow I'd had the wool pulled over my eyes but I couldn't yet tell how and why well how can somebody with so much or such a lack of spiritual discernment claim to be a charismatic yeah I know I got a lot of Calvinists if we watch the show horse a while this preusse and sensationalist has been proved once for all watching the Archbishop of Canterbury claim he's the charismatic well he said ones or other things I mean again they were all and he said at one point all all Christians are full of the Holy Spirit and I went to say well wait a minute no we're not my daily prayer is Lord I have so little the spirit I I I'm one of the poor as Jesus describes him in the Beatitudes I'm one of the poor and I need more of the spirit the idea that all Christians are full of the Spirit I mean it must have been a slip of the tongue or else a misunderstanding of what the Holy Spirit is and what he looks like in people if I may jump in here pass I I want to move beyond what I want to move I want to place this television at the radio broadcast into a wider perspective I wasn't particularly shocked or amazed or upset by what was said because it's entirely consistent with the agenda and the trajectory of the Church of England under Justin we're having an anecdote 20 and five years ago when I had my first parish I was in Sebastian Florida and Sebastian is a little town on the coast and and I was teaching a course in the Holy Spirit and and at the same time we were building a parish hall and my heart's desire was to have a tin roof so that we didn't have to have one of these pine shingle roofs like the Presbyterians across the street well the Junior Warden of the parish was the local millionaire he was an old Floridian with flattop crew-cut pointy cowboy boots and he owned all the land that was being turned into housing tracts and he came in and my officer said George the Holy Spirit has spoken to me I'm thinking thank you Lord tin roof and he said Lord George the look the Spirit has told me to leave my wife Mary my secretary and I said I believe a spirit has spoken to you but not necessarily the Holy Spirit the spirit of the age what well spirit of lost what I'm what I why I raised that story yeah and it's actually true and no we never did get a tin roof was that people confuse vocabulary vocabulary is used by people and they hear code words they hear words that they think they agree with and they're used not they're used at times not in the ways that the meaning behind the words should give the Archbishop of Canterbury Kevin you mentioned the Calvinist heads are exploding that the Archbishop of Canterbury is talking about speaking at tongues like clockwork at 5:00 a.m. it is there's that passage in Romans we somehow miss that one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit it's like your bowels at 5:00 a.m. they move the spirit moves at 5:00 a.m. every day I'm being silly but nervous the point that I'm trying to make is Justin Welby has lost the Calvinists the Calvinists are in substantial a factor within the calculation of the Anglican Communion but he needs to reach out to the charismatic movement who are not necessarily in favor or opposed to his agenda if you recall in charismatic movement in the Episcopal Church was part of the agenda towards accepting same-sex relationships God is doing a new thing was the words Gene Robinson used a General Convention time and again and Jax balm and we had charismatic Episcopalians not all of them but charismatic Curcio type of Pisgah pains in the 70s 80s and 90s saying the Lord the Spirit of the Lord is telling us this new thing which is that same-sex genital relations can be holy and godly now what they were not doing was they weren't applying scripture that weren't applying tradition reason or any things they had a private word of knowledge and they claimed this was from the Holy Spirit now where I'm going with all this is that we need to put this in the wider context of the Christian world and the Anglican were Justin well they I believe good for him that he has said we should be nice to politicians I agree we should pray for five people each day all these wonderful things but then I asked myself where is the fruit of all this work that he says that he's doing what what why do we see a church where if he is looking for unity Gavin how many anglo-catholic traditionalists are conservative evangelicals have become Dean's archdeacon's bishops in the last 10 years excluding the flying bishops none about apart from the apart from the the flying bishops they have all been excluded and not only that but but there's been a considerable movement to appoint homosexual Dean's over the last 20 years and it has increased not decreased during just in will be stung yeah so what we're seeing were where I'm coming with this is that this is part of a wider I would call it societal because we're seeing sort of the same thing in Francis's leadership of the Curia the Catholic Church where we're abandoning the traditional standards whether it's the Magisterium in the Catholic Church or scripture tradition and reason in the end weakened way for the private revelation and public and political desires of autocrats and don't friends don't be fooled Justin Welby is an autocrat I'll give you a little example the angle consent her in Rome has been in the news recently the former director was Bernard not to touring now I've known Bernard for 20 years Bernard had been the archbishop of Burundi as Central African nation Bernard was a political prisoner he's an oxford-educated man who was chief of staff to the former president of Burundi and Bernard is a Tutsi and there was a Hutu revolution sometime in the 80s and he wound up in prison for a number of years tortured beaten zone and so forth and he had a conversion experience that came out of his political wilderness in to full-time ministry and I always knew him to be a devout Christian conservative on all the theological and moral issues but because Burundi is a desperately poor country beholding a Holden to the goodwill of mission societies in the Church of England he's in charge he's moved out of office on a sexual misconduct charge that is going to be looked at and adjudicated according to Church of England standards well that's the Church of England's extending its standards now to the dot Church of Burundi I guess but and then he disappears and in its place we have hard like we have a new hard left director Michael burrows bishop in southern ireland supporter of abortion supporter of gay marriage and gay rights and then we have John Sheppard as appointed the acting director a hard left sea of faith type Christian now I fought the hold on Cupid Jack's poem Christianity where you know God is just good intentions and feelings and and then every day than every way we get better and better that all died in the 70s but the sea of faith movement has more influence within the centres of Lambeth Palace in the international corridors in communion than the traditional anglo-catholics conservative evangelicals Karris Mattox even regular middle-of-the-road Anglicans what we're seeing is that each citadel of the enemy for Justin Welby is being besieged and replaced by people that support his agenda so now the direct conduit between the Vatican and the Anglican world is a non-believer he does not believe in a physical resurrection you saw his defense of what he said which he says I believe in a spiritual resurrection well that's not what the Creed's say he doesn't believe in this physical resurrection and that's just fine with Lambeth Palace yeah I gotta say you know from what I hear about Francis they deserve each other and we see this see what there's a bigger picture and it's a consolidation of power the Episcopal Church had been an anchor a counterweight to the liberal movement in the Church of England at times support at times arrival do you remember when Catherine Territory went to Southern Cathedral and because she wasn't recognized as a bishop in England she must reprocessed holding her mic er in her hands and the there we'll talk about the time from liberal Church of England members that we should join the Episcopal Communion not the Anglican Communion well Jeff Fisher a and you remember when she was presiding bishop she did a big show of having all the national flags of anybody affiliated with the Episcopal Church up in the podium that we are a world but we the Episcopal Church our global Anglican Communion as well and you have the Brazilians and the South Americans Mexican you know people whose bills were being paid by 8:15 saying yes that's right well the Episcopal Church is imploded it no longer plays a substantial role on the international stage as an institution Michael Kerry's focus is on preventing the institution for falling apart his focus is on evangelism his focus is basically let's string along the bill love stuff until everybody on the Left forgets about it and then we'll let bill love go away and lick his wounds but we're not going to kill him today whereas Jefferey would have sacrificed him immediately so into the vacuum steps just and welding and the English left funded by the occasional American pocket of money but no longer led by American leaders its consolidating his power so you see in the Church of England's House of Bishops then everybody in the last four or five years is a wealthy eyed mediocrity to a man or woman you see it in the International Anglican institutions Tabo Markova who was a friend of the CFA the Archbishop of Canterbury's putting together the Lambeth conference we see the Apple Utley conservative evangelicals and angle Catholics in Africa the Nigerians new gardens being frozen out it doesn't matter that they're not showing up this is all part of a concerted campaign to give just and well B's world view centre stage of the end world view I think that that's undoubtedly true what you've described and it's it's mirrored by what's going on in England so anecdotally one of the things that's happened in England is when Justin Bobby was appointed there was an enormous joy from the born-again and from the evangelicals is it finally we have a we have a truly Christian Archbishop who will follow biblical norms and then it became confusing because the appointments that were made and the pronouncements the appointments were made didn't reflect that and then something worse happened the people who are right on the cutting edge of radical progressive sexual politics Alan Wilson bishop of Oxford Paul BAE's Patil Liverpool they seem to have completely free reign under Welby to say whatever they liked whenever they liked in order to push this agenda but if you speak to rod Thomas we don't even need to speak to him you need to work you needed to see that he's been completely quiet you look at the other bishops who might have had a reputation for believing in biblical orthodoxy they're completely quiet so again under Welby what happens is those who speak out our radical heterodox heretics and those who have acclaimed some orthodoxy appear to be silenced but the silence some the very good reason that of cabinet solidarity that way the House of Bishops has been run is you're ready now to speak to the public if it's your responsibility if your lead bishop for this issue but but whatever the justification the effect of it is that the Orthodox are silenced and the heterodox are given loudhailer x' george's analysis is exactly right what is said in public is at complete odds with what is done politically it and this is a difficult for me because we're talking about a man but I was Kevin and I when Justin Welby came in were very we gave him the benefit of doubt we listened to his vocabulary which was influenced by the Alpha movement and we heard all the right words and we were tempted Kevin everybody loves Kevin because he's a nice guy pure as the driven snow is that right and that's what I hear and but then a number of personal things that you know were personal so therefore you really can't talk about but to me to this day Justin Welby sacrifice of his mother's reputation on the political autumn on the hood of Walter that his mother had an affair while she was engaged to his beauty his putative father and well they and the editors of the newspapers that were investigating his bastard a he basically said to him we can kill this because this is not really a need-to-know story and well be fully cooperated and hung his mother out to dry as an adulteress then well be his personal use of his daughters problems with mental illness as a another political stick another way to be connected in one with people using those people whom he should have the obligation to protect and you know you've and to love and to support as parts of a campaign I just found distasteful but it's entirely in line with his management star so what we have in this interview is just another piece he's giving something to the undecideds to those evangelicals in the Church of England who still are holding on thinking well if we just hold on a bit longer look he's saying the right words he's saying things that make us feel warm and fuzzy but they're not matched by any action in fact the actions are counter matched by further moves into darkness and destruction and to eventual dissolution Church of England as an institution I believe I think one of the things that caused me some anxiety was when he began to lay out his pitch for the 2020 report living in love and faith because he had said some very useful things he had said you know we mustn't do anything without referring to the Bible we must pray that we understand the Bible correctly because so many people have misinterpreted in the past all of which is true and wise but but then he said as for our for our document our big document on sex we have drawn together the cleverest the most informed the best resource people and we're putting together indeed them together in this great this great project they're speaking together and they will they will pronounce and I think I wanted to say what is there about the Bible and tradition in the mind of the church and they are understanding of the Holy Spirit and sex and holiness but is not clear already why would you need to gather all these people to launch this huge project unless what you are trying to do was to move the church in a different trajectory one in which the the Saints and the apostles have always believed and my great fear is that's what he's doing but he will do it he will do it without clarity there won't be red lines crossed there will be no change of official doctrine there will simply be the promotion of a different climate and yet gone George and what where I find it difficult for me and again this is an emotional response many Christians in the UK for instance wonder why's Donald Trump so popular with American Christians or he has the overwhelming support well I can't answer that in full but one of the things that I think people in the UK should understand is that I don't think any Christian believes that Donald Trump holds himself up as a model of Christian virtue he is the first to admit that he's a broken fallen sinful person who has messed up from time to time so that when you hear is hyperbole it doesn't you know you're not expecting everything that he does to be the best but he's in the right direction Justin Welby uses the same degree of hyper in his claims about the work of the Church of England but he then adds the sheen of and look at me as being a moral pillar look at me I speak in tons the Holy Spirit is working in my life how dare you suggest otherwise and what that says to me is that just like my story about the tin roof a spirit is at work but I don't think it's the Holy Spirit now this is such a big issue because this is exactly the theological question the the one that have been raised I I read a piece which I'm thinking about trying to write about by Colin Cowherd who is under the primary exponents of gay culture I like Colin he's a really sweet man I'm very fond of him but I just you know Kevin once sat in his lap in a taxi ride in Alexandria the opposite ok he said for 60 blocks and Hello Sailor it's not not you nation III wonder if we might not even put put Colin's piece up as her people can read it for themselves he's a very lovely man but he defines himself by his capacity for homosexual love that that's what the piece is all about and he's very he's very happy that there's elements of Christianity that allow him the colour and the drama and the pageant of religion in a way that allows his discovery of homosexual love and his self identity a place he's very cross with those elements of Christianity that deny him and so it's very clear in Colin's piece there are two kinds of Christianity two versions of holiness one to do with his own self understanding a sexual identity and that other one well the trouble is that other one is the one of the Saints and the believers down the ages found in Scripture and in tradition and so exactly within Colin's piece you have this dichotomy now in a softer and less articulated way this is exactly what the Archbishop of Canterbury is doing to so I was saying that this report this this blog by Colin coward gives us exactly that I cotton made that we are talking about as we ask the question George raised as which is the Holy Spirit and we which is the the unholy spirit interestingly enough we have something of an answer already politically to that in terms of Lambeth Palace because I'm not the only one to like and talk to Colin coward we know that that cannon Porter who is Archbishop Wuerl B's right-hand man and fixer had a conversation with Colin Cowherd several years ago Colin was delighted by it because Colin leaked it very foolishly he and what he said was that the the porter speaking on well his behalf said they were quite prepared to lose a certain proportion of the Church of England over the gay issue because they recognized was inevitable but they were prepared to do it because of their commitment to this progressive this progressive view of sexual ethics now what we'll be trying to do at the moment is to minimize the number they lose and I think probably that's the key to understanding the PR the PR value of the piece he's just done Colin told the truth Porter tells us the mind of of Lambeth it hasn't changed because the whole trajectory of everything that's being done politically continues along those lines I think George raises exactly the right question we know what the Holy Spirit looks like in these matters if people take an opposing view it can't be the Holy Spirit it's an issue for me of integrity as well we we've complemented Colin coward for being a delightful person but he's also a man of integrity and that he says what he believes he doesn't we made it to match the opinions of the day and what we're seeing from the Archbishop of Canterbury is almost the opposite that he/she uses the vocabulary and language of his audience to bring them on side but then pushes his private personal agenda forward often in times in contradiction to the language he's just used he is not a man of integrity well with that guys we've hit about 40 minutes of wonderful time that our audience gets to listen to Anglican unscripted we appreciate you guys sitting with us for this time like we said it was a heady discussion for Monday I can't believe we got through it before we move on I refer to at the beginning we refer to it again like the show comet all the time you can in YouTube share with your friends do what you can I'm 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PiHksypY8ew | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiHksypY8ew | Anupam Kher with Sadhguru | Through the Mystic Eye | AnupamKher: I feel very proud to be an Indian and I’m sure lot of people feel, but corruption bothers me and I'm sure you also spoke about it. How Do you think spirituality can help get rid of corruption to some extent? Sadhguru: See, let’s understand this corruption, because its it’s a very important thing that everybody understands this properly in its right perspective rather than reacting against a bunch of people who are in an advantageous position, okay? (Laughter) Why I want you to understand this is because for the first time in the history of independent India, these sixty four years, that means two generations of people they have… at least fifty to sixty percent of them have had such a bad deal. Today you and me, will talk all this and go home and eat well. There’s a whole bunch of people, almost four hundred million people who cannot do that. So if we handle the next five to ten years right, we can change that. It’s a tremendous possibility which is on our threshold. There’s an economic possibility sitting on the threshold. If we conduct this right, we can change their lives, those people who have not eaten properly, those children who are malnourished which is of the highest level of malnourishment, those who are not educated, those who don’t have opportunities, those who are in that horrible social and economic pit, their lives can change in the next five to ten years if we conduct our act right. Every Indian should understand this – it is not just about economy means stock market, it is about hungry people who will have food on their plate. Economy does not mean stock market. Economy does not mean foreign cars coming into India. Economy does not mean you wear better clothes or this and that. Improving economy means there will be no hungry children in the country, which is something all of us should do something about (Applause), and that possibility that possibility is being jeopardized. Wherever I go I speak to various economic and political leaders around the world everybody says, ‘We want to come to India. India is a big possibility, but the humiliation of corruption, we can’t bear it.’ Because it’s not just about money. They’re willing to pay a percentage and get the work done, but the humiliation that they’re put through on a daily basis, which we have gotten used to, they’re not willing to go through that, they said, ‘It doesn’t matter if we don’t do business, but we don’t want to come there and go through all that rubbish.’ So this possibility is being jeopardized by a handful of people, or it is wrong to say it’s a handful of people – it’s a nation-full of corruption, because how many people in Mumbai streets, if there is no policemen, will stop at the red light? I think only ten percent will stop. So these ninety percent are corrupt people. If they make… If you make them the chief ministers and prime ministers you know what they will do. (Applause) So instead of just calling it by one bad word called ‘corruption’, we need to understand we as a society are trying to move from a feudalistic way of managing our lives to a democratic way. The democratic way has still not sunk into us. So I’m saying in our psyche we are still feudalistic in nature, but we are trying to run a democracy. Democracy will not happen without an active sense of education as to what is democracy, what is the power of democracy, what it means, – what is the responsibility of living in a democratic society this has not been done, we just took democracy from the British and we think if they just put their vote and get their fingers dirty once in five years, everything is settled. No, we have not educated people. We are still a feudalistic society acting to be democratic (Anupam Kher): So how do we How do we do that? Means it’s a Sadhguru: It is… it is only because common people are not participating in the democratic process. Yes Participating in the democratic process does not just mean once in five years you cast your vote – most people don’t even do that – but I’m saying even if you do that, that is not enough. Democracy is an active sport; it’s not a spectator’s sport. You can’t sit back and say ‘Let somebody do democracy.’ Democracy means you are the boss, you can’t sleep on it, you have to be active to everything around you. If you do not bring that consciousness in people, that awareness and activism in people, it’ll not work. At the same time, for everything you protest, for everything you call a bandh, for everything, you know, it’s our culture. People have understood the technology of how to stop the nation – bandh, hartaal – but how to run the nation, it’s a different technology. (Applause) I am saying, at least once a month in your street, in your region, whatever is the sticking points in your area, in your street, just make a list of that, get a few people together, whoever the councilor, the MLA, call him for a meeting, talk to him what needs to happen. Casting vote once in five years is not good enough, because you employ somebody and you don’t see that he works that is not… doesn’t make sense, isn't it? (Applause) AnupamKher: Do you get angry? Sadhguru: You want me to right now? (Laughter) It’s not that I am incapable of anger; I am capable of everything. It is just that I have not given this privilege to anybody that they can make me angry, they can make me happy, they can make me unhappy, they can make me miserable; I’ve not give this privilege to anybody. (Laughter & Applause) If... if somebody need to be shouted at, boom I’ll go. (Laughs) AnupamKher: So what makes you angry? Sadhguru: It doesn’t make me angry. If they need a shouting I’ll give it to them. See, there are different kinds of people in the world. There is somebody here, if I just look at them they’ll understand why they’re being looked at. There’s somebody here, if you look at them they’ll just stare back at you. (Laughter) If you tell them gently they will understand. There is somebody here, if you tell them gently they won’t get it, you have to shout at them. There is somebody else here, even if you shout you won't... they won’t get it, you have to knock them on their head and tell them. Different levels of sensitivity in the world. Your action should be appropriate to the situations in which you exist. I am not bound like this, ‘I will not say this, I will be gentle, I will be nice,’ I have no such things. I am just appropriate to the situations in which I exist. What you need, I will do. (Laughs) If you need only shouting I will do. (Laughs) What’s my problem? AnupamKher: What’s your shortcoming? Sadhguru: Hmm? My shortcoming is I am not tall enough. (Laughter) AnupamKher: You are the tallest man right now over here, we know that. Sadhguru: I came little short. AnupamKher: Do you feel lonely? Sadhguru: Lonely? when you’re alone, if you feel lonely, obviously you’re in bad company, isn't it? (Laughter & Applause) AnupamKher: It’s a great journey to be talking to you If you have to describe yourself in one word, what will that word be? So if Sadhguru has to decide and if he has to tell me to describe himself in one word, one that… apart from mystic. (Laughter) Sadhguru: Would you consider ‘wildlife’ as two words or one word? (Laughter) AnupamKher: What is the word? What’s Sadhguru: Wildlife. AnupamKher: It’s… for you it’s one word. (Laughter) Sadhguru: One word. So life... life, uncultured, uncultivated just wild and as it is, that’s me. (Laughter & Applause) AnupamKher: You are very warm also Sadhguru: Just life nothing else. AnupamKher: It has been very enriching talking to you, I must say that I feel rich. AnupamKher: I grew up in these lower middle class family, small town, as a child I had a great sense of wonder about everything. I, till today, have a great sense of wonder, I am happy to be talking to you. I don’t see that in today’s children. I don’t see a sense of wonder in today’s children. I think because they are Sadhguru: Because they replaced the wonder with ‘www.’ (Laughter & Applause) AnupamKher: Exactly, exactly that’s right! Sadhguru: They know the whole universe before they are six. AnupamKher: Exactly that’s... How do I am sure parents… they know everything. They just to have to press Google and all the information but information does not necessarily translate into knowledge at all. So how do – and they always say this, ‘That’s the way I am!’ I don’t see my grandfather even at the age of eighty-four said, ‘Ah that’s the way I am!’ So what is this, ‘That’s the way I am I am,’ ‘bored,’ ‘dude,’ ‘cool’? I think that to be bad is being cool. If you say, ‘I am a good man,’ he is a boring man. Sadhguru: Usually they are. (Laughter & Applause) People who claim that they are good people usually they are boring. AnupamKher: Yeah they are for the world, for the marketing part of it. we are becoming people who are constantly made to feel, suddenly in India also that we are living in a world which is not very, very peaceful, which is not to be… which is a dangerous world, we are becoming, pardon my saying, like America, where we don’t look at somebody for a little longer. I was in America two years back, I was looking at somebody thinking whether should I ask him my hotel – because in my hotel there was a mall, so I went into the mall, and when I came out I could not see my hotel because I must have got off from somewhere else. So I was looking at somebody to ask him whether should I ask him where my hotel is. So he said Sadhguru: ‘What are you staring at me?’ AnupamKher: ‘What are you staring at?’ I being an actor I said, ‘Am I staring at you sir, I’m sorry, I did not know I was staring at you.’ Poor fellow actually dropped me to my hotel. (Laughter) What my point is... how do you retain, how does one in today’s time in these times retain a certain amount of innocence, a certain amount of sense of wonder? How does one do that? Sadhguru: See now there are two things you said wonder and innocence. Wonder does not necessarily come from innocence. See for example When you were a child you definitely looked up at the sky, isn't it? AnupamKher: Absolutely. Sadhguru: Did you ever count the stars? AnupamKher: I used to do that in Simla there was nothing to do. Sadhguru: How far did you go? AnupamKher: Oh, no, no, nothing I could not go beyond hundred or two hundred. Sadhguru:Ahhh So I meticulously sat down on the terrace, counting, counting, counting, trying to make, you know, segments of the sky and trying to count, count count. I’ve gone up to seventeen hundred and then you get mixed up. What was there is not there, what was not there has come. You know it gets all mixed up. But today - that itself was wonder, seventeen hundred just blew my mind – today scientists are telling you there are over hundred billion galaxies, not stars, hundred billion galaxies. So as you explore, as you know the wonder will increase because you realize the nature of the existence, then wonder will just explode. So wonder is gone not because of lack of innocence or because of innocence, because what we call as knowledge – stupid conclusions about life. Nobody is today people are carrying their attention deficiency like a qualification. See existence will yield to you only if you pay attention to something. Anything in this existence will yield to you only if you pay substantial attention to it. But now people have become like this, they can’t look at anything, everything is chukchukchukchuk. Now in this condition there will be no wonder, only conclusions in your head. There is no perception, there is only, you know monologues going on in your head, there is no perception. If there is perception all noise in your head will just stop. If you’re looking at something absolutely beautiful and engaging everything stops. Why people are enjoying your cinema is just this, you switch off the lights, they’re focused on the thing for those whatever few minutes or ninety minutes or whatever, their usual monologues are gone, something else is happening. it is the attention which is making the difference, it is not what play... what’s playing on the screen. It is what is playing on the screen is instrumental in grabbing the attention but it is the attention, continuous attention which is making the experience of being there. So this is a rudimentary form of meditation. It’s called dharana, AnupamKher: So how does one in today’s time retain that attention span? Sadhguru: One simple thing is Everybody must do something about themselves. Every child, every school should bring this dimension that a child is required to pay attention to something continuously. It could be music; it could be dance. See you cannot do music or dance unless you pay attention to it you know. You’ll make a fool of yourself if do not pay enough attention. But you can pass an examination without attention. You understand? (Laughs) Above all, if you just I’ve seen this simple thing, children came to us… we have a Isha Home School, which is a very… run in a very different way. I one day went to the Assembly hall, these six, six-and-a-half year old kids, they’re all like this (Gestures), like this, like this. I said, ‘Why are the kids like broken tops? Why are they shaking around like this?’ Then I just brought this thing, simply every day in the morning, ‘Sariga ma pa da nisa,’ fifteen minutes, everybody must do. You go there after two months they’re all sitting like this. (Gestures) That’s all it takes. If you just make them walk in the forest in the night, one night, okay, in the darkness you just make them walk, you will see they will become like this. (Gestures) Their ability to pay attention will become like that. Their sense of wonder will explode. You just take them into the jungle, make them walk for a night, without torches, without cell-phones, without anything, in a protected atmosphere, you will see within one night there’ll be a tremendous transformation in the sense of wonder in the child’s life. But we are making them physically incapable of these things. Sitting just in front of the computers they are becoming physically incapable. When physically it hurts they will protest; they will not do anything. So it’s something that parents must take care off. Bringing up your child does not mean just sending him to school and getting marks and grades and nonsense. Your child in body and mind should grow up to full capabilities. That is when it’ll manifest in his life as success. Just marks will not manifest as success. | Sadhguru | UCcYzLCs3zrQIBVHYA1sK2sw | 2014-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 2,607 | 14,535 |
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1rjIQ8-Hjwk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rjIQ8-Hjwk | Finding Information on Nursing Theories | [intro music] >> NARRATOR: Information about nursing theories can be found in books as well as in journal articles. The libraries’ home page provides links to resources to help you find this information. >> NARRATOR: Many nursing theories were first introduced in books. There are several ways to search Marqcat, our online catalog, in order to find information on theories. >> NARRATOR: If you are looking for a specific theory, you can search for books by the author’s name; entering the last name first, for example Pender, Nola. >> NARRATOR: You can also perform a keyword search with the name of the theory, for instance Pender Health Promotion Model. This will find books by Nola Pender as well as chapters that discuss her theory. >> NARRATOR: Another approach is to search using one of two subject headings. Nursing Models retrieves a number of books that discuss one or more theories. >> NARRATOR: Another to try is Nursing Philosophy. Because this is a broader subject heading, it works best in an advanced keyword search. >> NARRATOR: Enter Nursing Philosophy in the Subject Heading field on the first line, use the pull-down menu to select this field and theor* or model* in Any Field on the next line. The asterisk will retrieve both singular and plural forms of the words; then combine the two lines with And. >> NARRATOR: CINAHL, which is included in the nursing database list, is an excellent database for finding articles about nursing theories. Many are represented by a subject heading within the database, for example, Orem Self-care Model. >> NARRATOR: It is helpful to limit the subject heading to Major Concept so that the theory is the primary focus of the articles retrieved. >> NARRATOR: Not all theories have been assigned a subject heading in CINAHL. If you are not mapped to a subject heading for the model you are researching, you can choose to search it as a keyword. One example is Katherine Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort. >> NARRATOR: The keyword option appears at the bottom of the list of subject headings and will search a word or phrase in titles and abstracts. >> NARRATOR: To identify theories that have been used with your research topic, first create a set of articles on the topic. I’ll use heart failure. >> NARRATOR: Then search Nursing Theory and click on the subject heading itself in the subsequent screen in order to view broader and narrower subject heading trees. Note that there are subject headings for theories in other disciplines that may also be relevant, for example, Psychological Theory. >> NARRATOR: Click on the plus sign next to Nursing Models, Theoretical to see subject headings for specific nursing theories. >> NARRATOR: Combine all of these subject headings with OR by clicking in the explode box to the right of the broader subject heading, Nursing Models, Theoretical and then click Search Database. >> NARRATOR: Select the nursing theory set and the set on your research topic and click Search with AND. Then you can edit the results to English language research articles. >> NARRATOR: Finally, you may find additional information on your theory by searching other databases such as Medline and PsycINFO, which are included in the nursing database list. >> NARRATOR: This concludes the tutorial. If you still have questions please contact a librarian at the information desk via one of the following methods. >> NARRATOR: By phone, dial area code 414-288-7556 >> NARRATOR: By email at askus@marquette.edu >> NARRATOR: Or by text message sent to area code 414-678-1868 >> NARRATOR: Until next time, happy searching! | Raynor Memorial Libraries | UCq7VkidzzFvfFinSmLBYDtA | 2015-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 597 | 3,714 |
oQ_DaUWN7SM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ_DaUWN7SM | The Status of Pacific Education Report 2022 | foreign [Music] education is key to building strong Democratic societies but without reliable data many Pacific island countries can't make good policy making and planning decisions that can improve the quality of Education that's where the Pacific community's educational quality and Assessment program poor ecap comes in the ecap has created the status of Pacific education report which aims to improve the quality availability and use of statistical information for Education policy making and management the status of Pacific education report was required for reporting on the Mel component of the Pacific Regional Education framework 2018-2030. in 2021 The Forum education ministers meeting endorsed the report and committed to achieving the sustainable development goal for targets and petcraft outcomes by 2 130. in 2023 the Pacific heads of Education systems agreed to present the 2022 report at the inaugural Conference of Pacific education ministers meeting which approved the release of the report to inform development Partners stakeholders and the public about official statistics on education in the Pacific the 2022 report contains 23 indicators related to four policy areas of the Pacific Regional Education framework which include out of school rate while the Pacific region has made progress with only seven percent of children out of school it's still higher than the regional Target of 5 for primary age students early childhood education participation rate less than 72 percent of Pacific children enrolled in early childhood education compared to the 2030 Regional Benchmark of 93 minimum Proficiency in literacy and numeracy fewer primary children are needing minimum proficiency levels in numeracy with only 75 percent of year 6 students meeting the expected standard which is lower than the target of 85 percent by 2030. the report also tracks the proportion of trained teachers while efforts have been made to increase the number of trained teachers at primary and secondary levels there is still a gap between the current values and the 2030 Regional Benchmark of 100 but the report is only the beginning to promote trust in education statistics the report needs to be shared widely the Pacific data Hub has an education dashboard that provides information about the Thematic sdg4 indicators by country and gender in the Pacific region by visiting the Pacific data Hub website policymakers and stakeholders can access the dashboard and use this information to make informed decisions about education at different levels from local to Global by working together we can improve the quality of Education in the Pacific region and build a stronger more Democratic Society for all This research was carried out by ecaps Education data team in collaboration with the UNESCO Institute for statistics [Music] | Pacific Community | UCnTjqG_bhhQNBTJGKYsNheA | 2023-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 443 | 2,827 |
V9LL4SP5bYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9LL4SP5bYY | Kingdom Hearts Part 14: which is a whale of an episode | welcome back to kingdom hearts everybody in the last episode we got eaten by monstro so we're going to be exploring his belly today so first off any abilities does nope okay didn't think so so he wishes morningstar the missile shield cool just want to make sure so the scene is monster was a giant made and also he though he does not look like an actual whale belly but whatever what are you doing come on let's go back yellow jump it was awfully worried about you pinocchio stop fooling around this is no time for games but Sarah I thought you liked games or are you too cool to play them now that you have the Keyblade Riku what are you doing here just playing with Pinocchio you know what I mean what about Kyrie did you find her maybe catch us and maybe I'll tell you what I know come on yeah this is kind of weird Richard's like yeah I'm totally hanging out Tokyo keys whoa boy and we've got search code these guys are annoying because they can just teleport at random and while they're teleporting you can't actually hit some although I must admit the mobster battlements got more MP [Music] pharm of monster is that the enemies respawn very busily engineer constantly going from room to room you like them fighting the same enemies like over and over again I believe they were like six or seven chambers a monstro but they overlap on each other so it's like a giant maze and that's you ter free wishes keep weight is very powerful this is where the harvester getting really annoying open in terms of actually being able to hit some and in terms of their attack oh boy fat guy on the loose nice going goofy there are also a lot of chest in monster but like the promise you aren't able to actually like hit them they're open them in so we can kill all the enemies in the area little cottage actually this might be a good time to use the riga cottage or camping set yeah could be abdominal broke my head no MP and they're kind of uses about Mt so it seems pretty straightforward those far just go from one chamber to their number and yeah because of tourism watch more mean ability took the fall classic students usually what he was trying to encounter but hey at least I'm give you a lot of bright gems from search go where's your the break you burn it or more what are you doing here hi guys are not that hard anymore that's not their official name [Music] nice goopy I am impressed with your battleship yeah like seems like this is like the third or fourth wave of monsters that have appeared in this room alone thank you now i can the last open the chest make it user not really worth it and yep we have to loop all the way back to chamber one because we fell off the cliff and what's the harvest at respond and this is why I don't like monstro well one of the reason also because it requires intensive platforming it at times and now we're high up in chambers it's going oh and now we invite all this introduces barrel spiders they're like pops fire do except they don't give you a ton of money when they are defeated and they can blow up which deals a lot of damage show this better than the next one yeah more strength all rights go can't kill mercure 1.com / 14 yeah okay i love how powerful I am against the large body and goofy tornado movie deals a lot of damage yet and it's dumping [Music] spirits are all right Donald really alright chambers think we have not been to chambers again also from there's a lot of these enemies like watching marietv you put on them like the yellow and green enemies are playing right now nice going that's weird I thought when they exploded at delft extra damage maybe not nice going that was a quick battle Luet dispel cheap art and a fungus shark chamber five chirping I do not remember the way through monstro all I remember is sponsors very dangerous dating world especially if you don't like me oh yeah this term is annoying kids like you to be one harlot enough one more be having a lot mrs. Chardon you have not gotten those very gently so i guess monday rocks under the gun Donald you're dead again for real [Music] ma can we please be done with the enemies thank you dispel G Donald we need to come back to life and order you to Trinity [Music] whoo-hoo look at all this money yes we could buy three more guns like a keeper always nice nice chamber five is nice and small I think you're I will give myself more empty [Music] back in chambers mine you can do that because if we fall down there then well that does that happens we can't get back up without going all the way around again hello boy yeah we're just going to run you can chamber for why do you still care about that phone he has all the desert is a keyblade that with new companions after I don't care about him and I was just messing with them a little oh really of course they wear the darkness in your heart the harvest prey upon mind your own business Melissa thing is actually being on a good mentor to review to be fair she's like don't ever use the darkness Pinocchio for crying out loud what are you even doing in here Riku what's the matter with you what are you thinking don't you realize what you're doing I was about to ask you the same thing Sora you only seem interested in running around and showing off that Keyblade these days I said helping people you even want to save Kyrie I do I don't know where to find it though okay kind of you this is what you get for running out on your own I'll should not abuse the he / oh wow we're already through monstro we're at the bowels already which is probably the last place I'd want to be inside a giant whale but yeah monster apparently is is like a lectured on the inside you up to this no problem what do it oh yeah we actually Riku fight on our side for this fight and this place really annoying just to know it can't do any summoned dress down to be what post dead man Richard feelings often shop don't you seriously because I've got second chance [Music] goofy got more AP even though he was dead for like the whole battle well that's not good goofy learned cheer whoo that's an interesting ability cheer increases the summons MP gauge giving the more time and attacks per battle and you can equip rocket can I equip anything no rats [Music] I don't really want to jump down this hole within monsters bowels but you know kinoki oh and Riku did so peer pressure oh that's right now we get it very useful ability nokia he not y'all please give me back my shine sorry old man I have some unfinished business with this puppet he's no puppet Pinocchio is my [ __ ] boy he is unusual not many puppets have hearts i'm not sure but maybe he can help someone he's lost fares wait a minute are you talking about Kyrie what do you care about her it's Geppetto deluded or is he the only sane one gotta wonder also Rican kind of creepy I meant to save this chest for later but please use it to find Pinocchio and boy Pinocchio can just not catch a break and we learn the shared ability high jump the party can equip these shared abilities by a collecting shared and the abilities menu this is one of the key abilities I've been talking about high jump powers up your jump allowing you to reach higher places and I take 0ap to equip stand that we can jump higher that'll allow us to reach new areas and well a lot of the world we visited now before we go to the end of monstro there's no quite a few this feel quite a bit of the Chamber's we need to explore and now that we've got high jump it gets a little beer do do I'm ignoring all the harlots I bought you all before don't really want to fight you again [Music] but the pepper in a suburb of the product make sure you wait a second I may have explored all the Chamber's not sure oh I didn't explore the bottom of that one bit here's what I'm gonna do I'm gonna try to jump into this hole no man Oh white Trinity mark well we're not going to be used that for a while no we have to kill all the enemies here in order to open that jet enemy to the power of teleportation and ooh watch be [Music] put of the Buddhist ability to desert [Music] thank you [Music] rap [Music] no stop spawning more enemies I just want to open the treasure chest and we might beat mobster on one video I'll be great yay found dalmatian puppies ok also don't we [Music] there is fortunately that spawns more enemies and we need a touch-up get up here [Music] be very careful because if they go over the ads they do that man I'm coming stop spawning enemy well gravity did that silly nothing please let me open the egg then we get a tornado gee I can't remember what that gummies does oh yeah now on we can always come back tomorrow and get all these Jeff [Music] oh oh that was close I'm effects you answer to place your prolly not spokespeople enter and now of course I'm stuck in the maze and I can't figure out my way out you is the wrong way that we the monsters power and I don't want to go back there really [Music] all about here yay we're back to chamber 1 and if we go back to the mountain monster they're off the chest here we can get now that we have hydro thanks Jeanette all those nice of you unfortunately this room is very dark I cannot see very well Trinity first [Music] alright I thought we can get up there with high jump ok maybe not [Music] manchu paralyzed just realized he must have rented like a pirate ship to help fight the nokia free sizable ship so how did I miss it dalmatian puppies I see more rewards my texts or is really only helping the dalmatian puppies because they given [Music] what's in the box water gleam oh that's right that's a that is worth getting autocheck this area [Music] all right I might not be able to get this yeah I don't mean good bad until I get a different shirt ability [Music] I do not like us or alike often does not jump at the edge of a cliff even if you very explicitly even push the button there we go [Music] now we can go in for this bony passage to the throat yeah [Music] monster your first pick me it seemed better day Trinity one I love I'll already put blue trendy thing everywhere char titles the birth of very interesting room it's like a college or a very vertical room and you don't feel awful this is a very very very vertical room in like like in the last one which is pertaining that room is a lot more in the way well a month we'll trying to had enough of fighting the inner but then again level grinding what's this boss were about spaces which benefit [Music] this is the burden of the bitterness late donald made a lot of money in this world I promise we'll get you a new weapon back to Traverse Town get you the weapon by gummy she does it'll be good time [Music] yay no more enemies though east until we get to the top part of the throat of course like I just want to jump off a cliff Owen we're approaching the stomach now gravity magically changes when we get to the stomach yeah hey let me know Kyoko Riku a puppet that's lost its heart to the Heartless maybe it holds the key to helping Kyrie how about its aura let's join forces to save her thank you i want you at my party other problem is you're careful now you'd rather fight me over a puppet that has no heart i schooled you on destiny islands harder no heart at least he still has consciousness oh you might not hear it but right now it's loud and clear and telling me you're on the wrong side then you leave me no choice Tokyo look you I guess I'm okay just no screw in case you didn't realize remember this guy it's time to fight the parasite cake stand but he's harder because he has way more HP he hits like a truck and we are surrounded by highly dangerous asset Donald can I was here I can't use sonic way to get this guy [Music] gene no okay good Jeannie I need your help I wish for you to help me to be big heart GJ at your side whatever you're a toll all you need to do is call your friend Jeannie [Music] I heard second chance that shouldn't have killed me all right and the genie is apparently terrible against this guy so I'm not summoning him Donald are dead this is great [Music] oh albert had it all right [Music] Thank You Donald no thank you to the parasite cage should have put more important items [Music] Oh yeah you should probably rush we keep more brother's killer I'm using potions to preserve my MP Peter don't recall a lot of empty I was wondering if I'd stunt Walker [Music] alright i come locked in a couple more hit man you did ya goof we learned MP gift yes and I learned jackpot or no treasure magnet pretty good ability and that is monster rinku Riku where are you so our monsters stomach is like oh it ain't the power time when we learn the ability stop or the magic ability I don't really like stopped because even though it can be used to freeze enemies I might just hit them a time it also freezes their HP meter so you can't tell how much you're damaging them and it doesn't work on like any boss Oh Dane Captain Hook it's got a swanky pirate show Tyrese like a lifeless puppet now Chris Heisley and her heart was taken by the hotness no doubt tell me what can I do there are seven maidens of the purest heart we call them the principles of hot gather them together and a door will open to the heart of all world within lies untold wisdom there you will surely find a way to recover kairis heart now I grant you a marvelous key oh boy power to control the heartless that is priest we get Harry least Rican still seems like kind of moral at this point and that is a great I just like love how terrible to graphic not on from your arm there he has no texture this is a playstation 2 game not an n64 game yeah so monk Mastro is dark gray or dark blue and not like lavender I sure hope Pinocchio and Geppetto are okay yeah hopefully they landed safely somewhere Riku does just take a straight back to treasure it takes us to Agrabah not what I was expecting but alright we're going to have to set up there thank you so much for watching as colorful rd and i hope to see you for the next episode where we're going to go back to traverse down and do a lot of stuff have a great day and god bless | Colorful Arty | UCiRPZ5j87ft_clSRLFCESQA | 2017-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,748 | 14,077 |
HuUAlJ5NfBI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuUAlJ5NfBI | Understanding the Honolulu Wellness Center | [Music] this is synched a kawaii community matters here Aloha I Marsha Joyner and we are on a ten thousand year Odyssey so tell me Muse at that plant of many resources which wonder far and far away the ancient plant of food fuel and fiber cultivated for millennia as we venture through the past ten thousand years we will explore and discover the plant which cannabis derives the many uses of the plant and cannabis ashes cannabis and religion cannabis and medicine cannabis and Uncle Sam and so our Odyssey begins today our Odyssey is not long ago and far away it is current and in progress it is Paul Clinton he is the founder Haitian advocate chaplain medical assistant how about all that and he just wandered off to be with the patient of the people of Houston that horrible horrible storm so he brings all of that passion of compassion to those people so far in need Paul is a founder of Honolulu wellness center cannabis and he was patient as well as an advocate so he understands and feels what the patients need and want and above all he's learned to listen to be with the patient so there we are so welcome welcome welcome Paul I am so glad that you're back all in one piece and before we talk about cannabis or anything else tell me about because we did talk to you on the phone from Houston so tell me and that's just beyond my imagination what being in Houston was like I've been a volunteer for the American Red Cross here in Hawaii since 2012 and I've been blessed to have been deployed to a few different natural disasters to help our fellow Americans in California during the or availed an evacuation they evacuated two hundred thousand people and there was quite a bit of flooding even though the dam didn't break we came up with a concept or a red cross came up with a concept of a mega shelter so instead of say having a thousand shelters with a hundred people have one shelter with a hundred thousand people or something like that so being able to centralize all the care in one spot I'm trained as a disaster action team member so I go to a lot of house fires here on Oahu but I'm also trained as a shelter manager so to deploy me the different party also managed a shelter in Pahoa during Hurricane Iselle as it hit the Big Island nothing prepared me for what would happen in Houston I had never been in a situation where I could really have more empathy than sympathy I could totally see myself in these people's situations many people were in areas that were not under evacuation that we're not thinking there would ever be affected by the storm but due to levee and damming and things like that their homes were flooded at middle of the night where water would flow in their bedrooms after smashing in their bedroom windows they'd have to gather their family wearing what they were wearing at 90 degrees in the middle of the night swim out of their own home and try to get to a rooftop and wait evacuation by helicopter having only what little if any clothes they had on their back and then end up in a shelter so just listening to them I was night shelter manager so I do that and I also help take care of the facilities and just listening being a place for them to cry put their head on your shoulder and even though I did go through a lot with Hurricane Iniki I can listen better a lot of people misunderstand and think they need to compete with the client and tell them what they went through that they understood it I think the clients just sense that you've been through it when they see the you listening intently and giving the nods at the right time and and truly interactive listening and so doing that and playing a lot of music that helps handing out some stickers and cards and just being there for them and letting them get it off their chest into a process I like calling the new normal their house is maybe miles downstream from where they left side so they lost all their material worldly goods but then they got themselves they have their health they have their family and they have thousands of Red Cross volunteers who are giving up their time their vacation time expenses whatever it takes to help their fellow man with love with people we've never met and didn't know who they were without anything spun to it all other than humanity so volunteers really are a beautiful example of humanitarianism in fellow Americans I do deploy other places in the world under other organizations and nowhere do you see people coming together like the United States know we're in Texas where people from all of the United States at tons of people up from Mexico all separately helping for free I am just well I was impressed period with that whole process and we just talked on the phone to someone in Charleston yeah and no one talks about those islands right and but he did say that unlike the cities where there's Islands the water comes in and then goes out there's nothing that no walls no buildings it's stopping right so they do get hit but then it recedes right but that's different there's a difference yeah in Houston saw the cement and doesn't absorb a moisture or water so and the Bayou system is really interesting the flooding continued on for days and days and days because the way that water comes through the bayous is stored on a straight stream a river so days where normally we would be receding water lowering going flooding it was still going up and that we mean dangerous in ways no one imagined alligators came into areas they never were before these islands are billions of these red biting ants batter ants around you can see them it's a wonder of nature exposed skin you are in trouble snakes venomous snakes there never been in those areas well being displaced by the flooding and the liveWires you'd be walking in the waters and feel a vibration you know there's electrode wire nearby you had to get out right away it's deadly and so having risks and situations that we're not really familiar with just trying to get to the people and get them out of harm's way and get them some clothing food and shelter and getting them on their path to recovery so that they understand there's a system there's going to be a [Music] lot of people they see the value of what we do and see the gratification we got just by listening just by helping just by being there and people we service and you bring that same empathy to your wellness cannabis clinic exactly how long have you been doing cannabis clinic how long it's interesting I actually the the grandfather of the cannabis movement in Hawaii was daily I just saw a Scott foster and we stand on his shoulders and shoulders of his associates who were working back in the 70s and 80s 90s so that in 2000 we got that law passed so we could use it medically and legally here in Hawaii I became a patient right away because of my cardiology cardiological and pulmonary many physical issues I've had and I don't like using synthetic narcotic drugs if at all possible and I found that all natural cannabis is much better alternative and then my company last year because in 2016 because my normal doctor was on vacation like hard expired he always seemed like people were doing it on the down-low like oh I got a medical marijuana card it's completely legal it can be completely transparent and completely fit so I associate with doctors that are qualifying patients and I take care of all the front-end I find the clients the patients I educate the patients with the information I've been taught through schooling I get them prepared then the doctorate of verifying and set up a face-to-face ongoing doctor-patient relationship with our medical cannabis doctors the Infinity Life Center over it a restaurant row when the building for sweet 470 we just moved in dr. Michael Pasquale's our certifying doctor and he really cares as well we were there to listen and help let's talk about the the plant itself yes this is a 10 see I'm a newbie ok so that's why we're on this Odyssey so my understanding is that we've had this ham since God created the planet yes or the divine whatever you want to call it literally so tell us about the plant itself the planet surface it's fascinating and first of all people think weed is a weed that just grows like a weed but to make it into medicine there's a process it's not that easy throw some seeds in the ground you point you you pick it and smoke it there's first of all we never recommend our patients smoke it for ourselves we choose not to do that I work with doctors who don't prescribe narcotics so they're very much into natural solutions and again they're both doctors I work with right now our dio's which leds to me are more about dealing with symptoms and deals are more about dealing with solutions in my experience and the underlying there is that medical schools are financed by local companies are learning about cannabis quickly they have some patents and they have business models that are accommodating to the advent of Italy being really legalized er yeah you know the important thing to me is I'm moving forward it's shameful what's happened it's really a crime against humanity the way the cannabis are non-synthetic solution for so many ailments I always start public speaking about cannabis with the same quote I always start off like this it's not as good as the proponents want you to believe it is it's not as bad as the detractors wanting to believe it is but what it's good for it's really good for you we have a plant this plant here it is a hemp plant and on that plant out of that plant you get him you get cannabis you get hashes oh that's why I say it's a divine gift because you can you can build a house with it you can have medicine you can have fabrics you have a non-tree paper yes you've got all of these wonderful things out of this one plant yes and we've had it for 10,000 years Oh more more MORE so how did we get from medical of ancient Chinese used it as medicine and Asian Indians ayurvedic medicines yes all of these medicines come before they became pharmaceuticals yes how did we get from there to it being illegal it being trashed all of these new things that have happened scaring people to death about it yeah how did we get there you know I try not to be too much of a conspiracy theorist I'm really good with reality and truth and the rallying truth of this is it's all financial and it's from day one if you look at whenever there was a detractor to cannabis that you could trace it back to an investment or situation where they're benefiting financially by pushing cannabis down whether it was the opiate industry whether it was the funding of the concept of MDS to begin with in the first colleges and the existing colleges and the funding by pharmaceutical companies the money that surrounds the FDA and and and what needs to go through or not needs to be paid or not and what needs to be done or not to get a local drug FDA certified a lots been done against humanity in the name of profit here and going back and pointing out who did what and I'm much for me it's much more useful to move forward and say ok we're getting it legalized in parts of the United States well to me the United States is a democracy so 50 percent or more would win and we had more than 50% of the states with laws to allow cannabis consumption for medicine do I think it should be loosey-goosey recreationally available absolutely not that's why see when today's today's strains and trade today's concentrates are so powerful if they could just be handled similar to alcohol as far as legal uses concerned or a medicine which to me with rules and such and competing with opiates is not gonna be easy it's much more effective to be handled like alcohol I think let's take a break yes you come back and we'll talk about that very thing the problems and the uses it whatever you there we'll be right back this is Hawaii raising public awareness [Music] so [Music] so dad Ralston here folks your host on where the drone leads our weekly show at noon on Thursdays here on think deck when we talk about drones anything you do about drones drones remotely piloted aircraft unmanned air crystals whatever you want to call them emerging into Hawaii's economy educational framework and our public life we talk about things associated with the use the misuse technology engineering legislation with the local experts as well as people from across the country please join us noon on Thursdays and catch the latest on what's taking place in the world of drones that might affect you we're back and we are here with my new best friend dr. Paul clink who is well his resume is that long and that would take up the rest of the program so we'll deal with that later with you and we are talking about this subject of cannabis yes medical cannabis I don't want to talk about all those other things except that we do need to talk about the fact that alcohol which kills you is legal yeah tobacco smoking is legal that will ruin your lungs yes yet here we have a natural product that's been with us for thousands of years even the Bible talks about Jesus anointing with the oil that is not legal in parts of the United States I guess I know when Uncle Sam decides just like they did at one point with alcohol which didn't work then this doesn't work now the fact that they criminalized it with what is this a number it's good in such a way that it has to be on that schedule it has to have no medical value which is ludicrous the federal government has patents for medical value of cannabis real quick I'm a Doctor of Divinity so I'm the company's chaplain and I'm also a certified life coach so I work a lot with the patients about their use of the cannabis and some of the anxieties they have because it has been demonized over the years trying to show them that it is now illegally using Hawaii with their qualifying ailments we just make sure they actually have one of the qualifying ailments and the list is always growing we're just in a meeting this morning to add lupus and general anxiety disorder anxiety with that PTSD PTSD is maybe as part of a general anxiety disorder diagnosis but that would have to be diagnosed by a psychiatrist and documentation would be brought to us so we can give them the card similar to I mean the PTSD is a standing diagnosis now so someone comes in with the diagnosis for that we were able to add that on to the state of Hawaii's list as so the list is always growing I'm looking at that good autism on there it's an amazing medication for autism I'm going to listen to the patient and to make sure they're well educated we give workshops at once every two or three months about how to grow it how to cook with it how to use it other ways and smoking it it's never been known to cause cancer in the history of recorded medical journey it's never ever had someone overdose on marijuana and there's a technical biological reason for that in the other brain handles the THC that's activated there's a lot of medicines in cannabis said they say 116 to 132 specific quantifiable medicines or terpenes in the endocannabinoid profiles of the cannabis plant and there's different varieties so someone who maybe had a bad experience with one kind when I speak to them about different varieties there's tens of thousands of varieties and each one's been documented very well for the specific uses and side-effects they may have dry eyes dry mouth how to mitigate those all the alternatives in cannabis there's khatam there's other kratom there's other herbs that are non synthetic that can help with pain anxiety stress because the top three reasons people really use cannabis for the these reasons that are on the list and they will qualify if they do with objective medical information it's really stress anxiety and insomnia where anybody says that's generally the reason people use it Bigfoot and it works really very well for that and Hawaii may be the first state in the United States to add anxiety to our list I would think so simply because when we look at well since Vietnam War PTSD is big yeah never had a definition for it before but now they do now they do in the stories we hear from our patients we don't listen our patients they come in with a notice from a doctor we're there to validate that which is a quick conversation and have an ongoing relationship like when someone comes into our clinic initial price which is one of the lowest in Hawaii includes two additional appointments during the year it's not a wham bam here to say that you're go away it's you know our cannabis patient we're here to educate you keep you up-to-date with the laws make sure you're compliant with all the laws to yourself and how you're handling your medicine other alternatives they may need or want as well as educating them that were there for them to hear their situation and help them you said now that you don't necessarily smoke I think smoking marijuana putting ash and heat and your lungs just doesn't make a lot of sense using vaporizing pens or vaporizing systems which are pre combustion looks a cooler inhalation if you want to inherit if it's made from VG or vegetable glycerin or certain elements your lungs will digest it like a like don't cause any future problems with your lungs generally speaking but I also recommend tinctures or something you add the food I highly recommend cooking with it I mean you can put a certain amount and some butter make it with the butter because they heat the carboxylation the heating of the cannabis activates the second trophic are the part that gives you the clinical high but in most cases to get the medicinal value your endocannabinoid system needs that THC doctor to open your endocannabinoid system to get the other medicines you've heard about CBD oils and all these others okay what's the difference in a CBD oil and the cannabis oil what's usually people say CBD is legal in all 50 states that's a go but I would say that the CBD is something that separately separating out the THC or the psychoactive part of the plant I think to be legally CBD it's got to be point zero zero very small amount of THC because it's hard to take but in my experience you need some THC to actually activate your system to accept a lot of the CBDs values looking for but CBD by itself has been shown very clinically in certain conditions we're qualifying elements to be useful when someone says hemp oil or cannabis oil as you called it plant a full spectrum so that will include the THC Delta education I'm always trying to learn a lot of the best education about cannabis is coming out of Israel the Netherlands it's not out of the United States because someone did send me there's a file from the University in Israel they've got thousands of years of documented incredible now also a person showed me cream yeah it's also has a solvent it's DMSO tattoos he says that it protects the skin helps to heal how's the health of the pen and what not with a tattoo right I've never had a tattoo a topical issues cannabis it has a lot of anesthetic and it has a lot of value and I always recommend people instead of talking to someone going research from credible sources a lot of what you're out of Israel incidentally the important thing is if you're going to use a cell or a lotion if it doesn't have a solvent in it a DMSO cocktail horse medicine may give it to them that goes through their skin transdermal it's not going to get into your system so to speak so ourselves that we make how patients make and I've made for myself in the past will use DMSO give them a down-to-earth money health food store maybe 70/30 70% DMSO 30% because it can be harsh on your skin and then I'll use that and then add the texture to that and then it makes the teacher it's a transport of the tincture to get into you get the topical value you spoke of would be a two but I'm so good systemic once it goes through the skin then you get the benefits inside your system it seems to me that these high-end tattoo part and they're not cheap but that's something that they would know I'm sure well CBD or for now but soon as it becomes recreational available they would be able to use it in other ways as long as some patients over 21 years old no I'm saying but for those giving these tattoos it seems to me that that would be the process that would be a natural cause pains added to the list and I've had enough bones I can tell you if you put the CBD oil by itself ideally full-spectrum it really works I mean you can do this where normally you really wouldn't be able to do that it really seniors especially cannabis is just a silver bullet for a lot of elements that just humans have as a condition of being human as you get older now clarity to because now we're recommending it for dementia Alzheimer's a lot of these psychotropic values going to help patients in other areas as well they're specifically built to calm the college exam cannabis that the reason why a lot of college students they're called focused strains council these strains really help you focus mentally they increase your math scores the Netherlands has done Studies on that it increases IQ scores I'm alive he was relaxing you to allow yourself to think more clearly and less distracted what about for Alzheimer's and dementia where you to pull up whatever is recollection I can tell you that I had a severe stroke in September 2015 the only two medications I used regarding the stroke was mother's milk my much better half because she had frozen a bunch for our daughter and someone who said just think the mothers human mother's milk creates a body baby from birth to two years old perfectly creats brains and cannabis and I'm talking right now I'm using my right hand and my right leg that weren't working to me it was a severe stroke automatic stroke it's a lot of us fascia which was I wasn't recalling words I wasn't able to speak without stuttering it was very upsetting and I did some research and found out the strings that would help with that which were high CBD low THC similar to the lotions people who got pro tennis elbow or tennis arm and some other varieties that were known to be good for a clarity of mind five and somehow my neural network got me to the point where I'm talking to you today which is emotional to me because I couldn't talk after my stroke very well now I had canes and body and I don't know what it is that accepts this system so you have this so it welcomes naturally naturally the natural process and so they work together to fix whatever coma it releases the pressure in the back of the eye for cancer and of course the precipitous symptoms from your chemotherapy it really helps with nausea any kind not sure but definitely with chemotherapy drive nausea cachexia wasting syndrome you can't eat or what you can't eat won't be digested well and nutrition will come in cannabis is world-famous for use for those symptoms and they're finding very objective results in regards to cannabis and cancer it for my experience it makes cancer your body a very unfriendly place for cancer and I've seen some miracles but I mean for peer-reviewed results that could not to share them I read a piece just a week or two ago about a study and diabetes oh yeah so I have a friend we've been family for 40 years everybody in that family has diabetes so one has been on recreational cannabis as long as I've known them he out of the whole family is the only one that has handled the diabetes well yep he functions well he doesn't have dialysis he doesn't have this and I've watched that family deteriorate yes and he's and it never occurred to me until I read the study and I thought ah that's why he is mine yeah absolutely and it's a medicine that will work for what it works for and we're finding diabetes is one of those things that cannabis can be very very useful and it's helping people survive I seen with my own eyes the healing effects of an autistic child calling his dad bad at 23 years old for the first time I've seen people put salt on the bottom of their feet with severe diabetic neuropathy and be able to walk again I've seen people with diabetes that have been able to reverse some of the actions I'm married to get specific because it until we have peer-reviewed studies the powers that be aren't going to feel that the truth of it all yet but it's clear to people with anecdotally obviously well there's so much because we had 10,000 years to catch up with yeah so you will come back I'd be honored to help you anytime Russia I'm for you thank you this is a great start on our 10,000 here and again thank you so much for inviting me I'm honored and thank you for volunteering to go to Houston I love being one of the volunteers it's it's selfish we get to see some miracles and it's beautiful I know the circumstances Aloha thank you [Music] | ThinkTech Hawaii | UCZ5BKpljxXj4Y8Ut164GnSg | 2017-09-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,613 | 24,869 |
czedEo_6rCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czedEo_6rCQ | NFL Week 11 Gameday Live Stream Reaction Cowboys vs Viking, Washington vs Texans, Eagles Colts etc.. | yeah we got a lot of energy well hello good people Mark Holmes here and as always I want to say thank you all for watching commenting subscribing and being part of the Joe boo sports report without you guys as well as you ladies you know that this literally does not work I'm still setting up grabbing food and stuff so I will be back give me five minutes five minutes just Talk Amongst yourselves we'll be getting ready to start it here soon is big on competition in saquon Barkley telling me everywhere from basketball to ping pong to dodgeball even uh talk to our crew a little bit he quizzed us had some trivia questions shock her in the ballroom I didn't do too well so I don't know how great I do in that locker room but Michael Strahan we spoke this week and you said these players they want to win for dates they want to do well for him and you also mentioned they're winning the games that they were losing before I mean you can feel it in the city and I know if anyone can feel it you can with this guy oh absolutely and he had a great great job for talking to him and yeah we did discuss that you hear him say he heard so many no's he got the yes from the giant I think he had the perfect coach and you can see from his past experiences with the Patriots and with Alabama two of the greatest coaches on those two levels he's had a chance to study under but I like a lot of coaches who broke away from he remained authentically himself and the Canadians right now as he's coaching the Giants and when you see him in an interview he's lost some dude but when you're in person this guy has a lot of personality get it they don't they want to win for him he put them in the best because in a win and he let them know that he believed the men that's all you want from your coach and I think he enjoys Shannon done a great job Giants are good hands for a long time and beginning Thanksgiving birth to Dallas I think it's really when the challenges start five out of the next seven games are in the Ninja and that game on Thanksgiving will be right here on Fox right now right now 1005 is Jimmy Johnson Michael yeah I think you may recall I endorsed him the first month s yeah you looked at it that it's not but what he has done is change the culture of that organization he's utilized the talent that he's got obviously he's got super strong with bargain but what he's done with Daniel Jones is just amazing you know just think of what people used to say about Daniel Jones the last couple years you know couldn't close down on games you know a negative plays turn the ball over on and on well here's what Daniel Jones has done he said second leading rusher and on top of that he has nothing since the third the third week of the season and he's got five game winning drives you know he has really put him into him in the win and that's when the Giants are one of the better teams in the league and Jack big guy and the show's not even open yet for the day trying to come off their first loss they take on Indianapolis and I don't feel any different about eagles than I did you know before the loss I mean Jalen hurts me make that sort of question Watkins that what should have been a game ceiling throwing bubbles the ball if I had told you going into last week's game they were going to hold Washington 3.1 yards carry they take that all day that's well below the league average that you you'd be number one in the league in and the problem was they ran it 49 times 152. they couldn't get off the field on third down and I think when they bring in General all right let me tease you guys bam wings and glizzies [Music] hello good people I am sorry I am uh kind of behind at getting set up it's just me it's just me it's just me so give me a couple more minutes good morning everybody what's up what's up what's up I gotta get me some ice water and some beverages to drink and then we'll be ready to rock and roll are you ready to rock and roll dudes all right let me get my ice water [Music] he is going to be activated this week from the public according to their head coach Ron Rivera you could see him a Thanksgiving Day there's a special 25 000 Fox bet jackpot plus you can win Michael Strahan's truck and then updates your chance to win Michael's truck now today's jackpot no more of my money no addicted 25 000. oh yeah both right now Sean Payton's with us for all ah it's just one thing to know oh my goodness all right we're almost ready for takeoff Joe ready I've got the Denver Broncos winning by three oh hold it in Las Vegas Raiders I've got Michael of shorts all right let's see I've got Washington I've got the Giants and Lions I got the Eagles I got the Red Zone I think I've got it all ready to go seven oh three Red Zone and I got the Red Zone what's up twin digs uh or twitch dick I don't know how to do it cowboys up north what's up Roland's review what's up Roland and then we got Stacy Schubert what's up Stacy Angelica Barone what's up Angelica about Rome um we got seven minutes left oh I need to go get my artworks Rhonda help Help Me Rhonda who's got the the mama milk Mama milk biscuits the the mama milk okay we can't call them buttermilk it's Mama milk hmm what's up help help Miranda Jim laws what's up viante YT 300. all I want to know is okay I gotta go up to the workshop chub chub chub chub 64. what's up raise what's up Ray um James Snyder what's up James please hit the like button thank you very much Cowboys up north snowing like a mother Humper up there I got commanders in Texas and the bills and the Browns oh uh oh can you smell what The Rock is cooking everybody we got oh my goodness oh my goodness we got Rasheed in the house what's up brother Rasheed brother Rasheed what's going on okay so this camera angle is going to get blocked with that stuff being there hmm so I need to move some [ __ ] let me move some [ __ ] unless you guys don't want to see brother Rasheed okay oh don't come in you know what if we lose again today you are banned you know that right you you are banned all right I gotta go do one more thing one more thing I got to go up here and I got to get my plaques for the day and I gotta turn the lights on you know this is hard work getting all this [ __ ] together [Music] um it's gonna be a quiet day there we go well I think uh it's gonna be quiet DMV will be over probably about half time with this dog or the mic somewhere before I get told that I'm such a terrible host okay okay you got the mic for two minutes okay everybody say hello to to my little friend Rasheed let me see here settings [Music] oh yeah oh snap ain't got to do all that okay five weeks top five in the NFL Total Defense Texas has played the most rookies this season trying to improve on the worst record currently Indiana the commanders are playing the Texans are you serious ly no uh-uh that's my phone ringtone we got some more plaques better with these guys okay check these okay I am Zeke check out that one Rasheed oh that's nice the details on that one okay this one blows my mind look at his face boom these are some of our giveaways for the day look at this we got his face yeah that's nice okay good people that light's a little too bright one job there we go one job you're not cold are you no good Lord look like you ready for Bear loyal Cowboy I want physique I'm telling you that Micah one is is dope too okay oh all right so here's what you got now I'm gonna tell you because we just for the Thursday and Friday shows are the only ones that are in here along with today so your odds are very good Anthony Barr is out that's not good that's not good at all okay remember I like that Michael Parsons one it seems like and you got d-law hurting a bit okay all right so I think your game is going to be right there okay okay on the second biggest screen and we got the commanders in the middle or should we switch it up and put the Eagles here the Eagles are playing the Colts that might be a good game you can throw it on there okay so you want me to actually go back outside and change the cable box in huh do you the one made the suggestion you didn't have to make the suggestion there's a five with the pitcher James Center check the lower right part of the screen there's a five there's a five with the pitcher uh checked my screen I don't understand James hold on check the bottom right of my screen are we talking about the computer screen Miss Gibson shout out to another one of the lovely ladies bam look what he was in the coast right there on this mama yeah that's what I said I could switch no don't switch it no if you got it on there already no yeah I got it on no I mean I could put the cable boxes outside for this one so if I go outside and put that one on 505 and I can put this one on 509 so I can switch it that way I tell you what we'll see which game is going better yeah I've been running around like a chicken with my head cut off as long as we don't have oh Mike we do have to listen to Philly 500 that that's part listen we're looking for the meltdowns we have to listen for the meltdowns I'm not going outside looking I was at Lola is that Lola I'll tell you what uh loyal Cowboy I'm not going outside today buddy even if I do go outside I'm dressed and well prepared for it all right so I see we've already got the Bots you know I hate this damn Bots man Channel member comments only to get rid of the Bots okay NFL TV on.com I wonder if that's a real thing or if that's just some [ __ ] [Applause] Brian get uh Joseph what's up Brian how are you doing what's up Brian hey Tracy how you doing uh okay yeah boom all right this is going to be the perfect shirt this is one that we all need okay I'm seeing oh look at this I gotta put this on now boom Cowboys make me drink okay all right I'm gonna go put this on I'm not gonna put it on the front of you guys okay we're just not gonna do that okay it would just be that bad I'm not hating on the Cowboys y'all just losers another week of losing excuses excuses uh-huh 14 points hmm ouch yeah okay the fact going back to Cam Newton and Carolina his days in the NFL until now Cowboys make the drink all right okay so we got the Red Zone on we got Philly 500 on we've got the commanders commanders now moving I'm staying in my good spot because I can see my team whip some butt today all right there's Joanne Gonzalez what's up Jojo [Music] all right let's see who's gonna be the one that's gonna help us today all right the community are we going to next week already I gotta get through the day first it's already really next week isn't this the beginning of the week yeah I mean daytime off Thursday already I need to I need to leave Minnesota look eyebrows eyebrows they look really cold up in New York yeah that's why Odell you know let me take the scores off of there for you so you get the full screen yeah but you know what you're always talking about how much we stinking on what would you like be without us Cowboys seriously think about how many New York Giant games you've been able to see because of this Cowboy fan well I appreciate that Mark I appreciate that think about how many chicken wings you donate yeah I know as soon as I got home last week I went right to sleep I didn't see the eight o'clock game Cowboy Canada hey Mark Rasheed and everybody else all right let's see if the Eagles Norlina Davies who's that Cowboys Canada what's up how you doing man darlena we got the ball first okay all right so Washington has the ball first uh Eagles here damn help Help Me Rhonda food looking good hello everybody Rhonda's been up since five this morning cooking interception you dropped it what happened to his hands Rhonda lovely Sparks Colts third and six first down go ahead coach okay all right yes uh I do have the big sub and you know I've actually got um I don't know how many of y'all remember Jody Watley do you remember Jody Watley Rhonda we're not going to the dog house tonight we're not doing that today coach with the first down let me turn up Philly 500 because I want to you know it was so nice actually hearing Philly meltdown last week tell your hubby I said what's up Rhonda you're gonna win today eyebrows is having a rough start all right three and out and he should have been picked off which would have been like a punt VIP Services what's up another one of our lovely ladies what's up Stephen how you doing bro okay come on Danny all right right now we got the Colts moving the ball they're running wow damn that's a big ass hole that's what they said it was going to do they said it was going to run um their running back a little bit more let me know if Philly 500 is too loud guys wow they just ran up the gut for nine yards oh we they're gonna put him back in the uh running running game sweepstakes three and out for the Giants yes I do watch choosing okay you're ahead of me because of uh John Jackson loyal Cowboys Lord Nova Lord Nova thank you for coming over Robert Vega was up and Miss biscuit I gotta find me a Biscuit song For You Rhonda um Philly sweeps up the gut second and one on the nine yard line oh oh he's already calling [ __ ] uh oh Jody Watley oh um I'm gonna say I don't know if you guys remember Jody Watley she had one you know it was just basically a one-hit wonder I am looking for a new love baby and that may be you guys because you know I I got Rasheed you know Rasheed is is like um the black plague it always comes back around okay oh you know just like just like the Dallas Cowboy fans oh my God and he's oh he picked it off oh damn can I get a mcpick six uh pick six one job East Side one job okay wow if you are like in the DMV area and are interested in being part of a game day here at the jobu sports reports headquarters eating some chicken wings and being part of the big sub scribe then email me at Cowboys Mark 94 Gmail because uh we need to get some more you fans and stuff involved and stuff yeah man yeah I need to come over yeah always tease me about eating all the food well you do get all the food man you do eat all the food she was also in the group shallow bar what sugar daddy what okay Tay how up take Cowboys in the house what's up today what's up Tay another one of the lovely ladies in the place with the style and grace and it looks like the Colts will have first and goal lucky gardenia what's up you know what I'm gonna do right now this is what I'm gonna do I first saw I got to say shout out to Joseph Heatherly Joseph I've got because I've got all the lovely ladies um he sent me he gave me a bunch of jewelry from his wife who does um and it was supposed to be stuff to be giving away and of course my dumb ass I haven't been able to do it but stuff like let me flip the camera here here's what we're gonna do for the ladies I need to write down all the ladies that come in and we're going to do some giveaways like that's yeah look at that blue ring there yeah not Giants blue oh God no we got all kinds of stuff Lord Nova Lord Nova thank you for coming over here there's another one of them boom look at that nice Rings um there's necklaces I think I've got like five or six different up if we weren't not using a necklace that's in there so I need to give these things away to the lovely ladies so I need to yeah God I wish I had somebody that was actually here to help me just to look it up boom nice little heart look I gotta start giving these things away especially with Christmas being around here um Joseph Heatherly has done so much to help me and his mom is not doing good okay so let me get lucky let me see if I can get all the ladies lucky gardenia I got lucky gardenia I got Angelica Barone oh they got a touchdown go ahead Colts Colts up early uh-oh I got Joanne Gonzalez I've got Roland I got Mary Mary Alvarez Did I Get Lucky Garden in you not what we want Did I Get Lucky okay I got lucky gardenia I got Mary um Mary Longs Mary lawn hey Cowboys is coming out and they're behind Miss biscuits Miss biscuits one all right who have I forgotten I got let me go through because you know I get to be forgetful and I need to put you guys in a separate yeah yeah it definitely have to change you're only kidding because I'm gonna be giving this up up Miss Gibson there's Miss Gibson Dad run defense I'm gonna puke Juanita Gibson it was way too that was way too easy that's right Philly 500 was way too easy okay let's see Charles Taylor shout out to Charles Taylor okay so let me make sure I got if any of the ladies that I haven't oh VIP services what's up cheers what's going on bro Eagle step children all right so in case you're just tuning in the Eagles are down seven nothing the Colts ran right up their gut oh Paula can't forget Paula Paula's getting a shirt made too uh from Tracy we love them boys Paula Bettis take Cowboys let's see biscuits we need to find a song like biscuits and gravy you know George Strait oh my God I'm making this bum look like a Pro Bowl quarterback are you serious dude sorry I could have told you Jeff was going to run a new come all the way across the field come on 41 you you you're making me mad oh wow there's a Sir Mix-A-Lot buttermilk biscuits I know I'd get copyrighted on that oh I almost didn't want it oh that's gonna I've got I'm gonna have to sample that Mark Hutchins let's have a great day shout out to Mark Hutchins come on now let's let's play defense in the Red Zone come on gotcha Mark Hudson oh man I'm gonna have to get Buttermilk Biscuits that's gonna be your theme song girl we'll hit it um yeah Philly does look straight he's not here's what's funny realized his job what do you mean they're talking about a serious jobs on the line wait a minute okay so I agree um I need to get a bowl to put those once in here separate for the ladies biscuits have a sec yeah you're right yes he dropped it bumble all right we got the Texans down by seven they threw a pick six what up cheers the Eagles going out on the field Jalen hurts angel angel are you a lovely lady or are we uh I mean I don't know Angel's a two-way word Mark Hudson's no glizzies for him Dwayne twate what's up foreign for you and me buddy now Mike will be here later we also got the chili too Dwayne Tate all right so Washington has the ball oh come on seriously Eagles first down and we've got the Lions you're in the Lions Den here fourth down damn make sure you hit that like button make sure you subscribe it definitely fourth and two are they gonna go for it you're going they're gonna kick a field goal okay definitely get 500 likes J hoove what's up let's go Cole what's up everybody jehov 89. come on island I need your good luck buddy come on all right so we got the Lions on the board first three nothing all right so did I miss any okay I got Paula I know I got you help help me run all the ladies in the place to make a comment to make sure I don't miss any of you because I'm gonna go get a bowl to put you all in Kurt Morgan was up Kurt Akeem Smith what's up man three yards good run the Eagles at their 44-yard line down seven nothing five do it again okay they're in shotgun you know empty backfield screen pass gets three it'll go uh maybe two three okay I don't think I got Norlina Norlina Mary I got you I love my Cowboys family Angelica about Rome okay Felix Rojas what's up Felix I see the game on the screen behind but oh okay oh let me flip up thank you there we go I agree thank you Felix well you got good eyes there's a flag there's a flag is it gonna bring it back holding on the Eagles turn receipts Mike down I ain't even talking but because you're up and you're eating the mic he's like this is a taste in Mike here and it may be because um that one is a different microphone so okay holding Eagles yeah Davis Mills is a steak nope no question about it where's East Side damn the Bots are back already damn that was quick [Music] okay we got heinecke third and twelve and I don't know how that is almost picked off no third and twelve t uh oh look at Philly I'm sorry look at Philly and looking looking got time looks oh snap hold up oh Colts got up and ready oh yeah and you know with Indianapolis gonna come back out um she is I got all the lovely ladies I'm giving away jewelry um Paula you got something special Angelica please don't be jealous but she got a glitter heart look at that oh I'm sorry this one boom look at that would they really fire somebody [Laughter] new t-shirt look look tell me oh tell me that's not in the black oh my goodness thank you Trey there we go um it looked like he got his hand in it so I I would let's go let's go Colts and yeah let's go Lions let's go Texans let's go Colts icky eyebrows just having a hard time today come on Danny there you go don't fumble it then the thing is he got smacked can we get a flag on that oh come on man he was still in bounds it wasn't home at the helmet he gave him the forearm shiver oh no I don't like that play I don't like that oh see that was the Cowboys okay okay I Love Weed is fine he's spending time with his family Damien French what's up man loyal Cowboy Hakeem fourth and one G-Man um you must be way ahead of me okay Washington's punting to a bad punt for them Carolina Cowboy what's up Amari Cooper did he get a touchdown TD Cub Bears yeah like we want to help this algorithm up as much all right so shout out to everybody who's tuned in let me know what Philly 500 is too loud or not where's Paula oh that's so beautiful Tracy then you so much thank you so much yeah so we'll be getting this out in the mail for you tomorrow did you get Angel 59 and caramel corn or caramel corn caramel corn caramel corn all right did I miss any of the other ladies joint shout out to you Joanne um did I miss any of the other ladies all right so I need to get we're gonna get the soup bowl he's got 49 yards seven carries 49 yards uh-oh Philly sounds worried here guys my radio Believe Me Oh live radio believe me 37 years 37 years ago we are that old good job good play Breathe a good play do you not know all week this is their game plan bouncing all right so he goes down there we go G-Man I can't believe I traded Jonathan Taylor in fantasy Gina Thorne uh Gina I got gotta get you Tina Thorne so much oh well Sue's not playing yet I doubt if he is he'll be playing limit oh he is dressed yeah he's dressing up another guy dressed okay they just they just said hey guys see how how the game goes yeah well so far it hasn't been going good second and 14. look at that look at that across the middle they picked up 12. on second and 14. uh it's all good banter twist uh Miss Gibson I got Miss Gibson where's I love wheat I talked to him yesterday he's good okay it looks like I need a bigger bowl okay that's not gonna happen third down and one for the Colts with Maddie ice the cold weather must have uh revitalized Mark Hutton was up come on Alan I need some points on the board oh man they missed it uh thank you so much Elisa thank you so much okay I've got to get you a Lisa Happy Thanksgiving to you Elisa Elisa Mattingly foreign I see what's going on here there's a lot more ladies in the chat than I thought yes first down Giants are moving caramel corn uh-huh y'all y'all the stealth stealth Watchers jewelry you're right he's like okay we got a comment now that you know I didn't realize this so I need a bigger bowl good grief 's getting beat in the last two weeks on him wow and I tell you what we're gonna not only we're gonna give away the jewelry I'm gonna get Miss Tracy I'm gonna get Miss Tracy to do another one of the uh the shirts go ahead go ahead first down keep going Giants driving on Detroit keep matriculating there you go all right so I'll take care of it we do have the big sub we'll be doing I'll be cooking at about 3 30. okay all right so because they lost four yards um I got a big bowl too you got a big is that uh illimatic okay uh Billy Matic getting that end zone first and goal come on all right Alan thanks for spoiling it okay VIP Services says she needs some Philly so you just got the kiss of death he just said that the Giants are going to beat the Lions there's no doubt okay touchdown Giants all right Daniel Jones Daniel Jones and we got the Texans hunting already Texans have not done anything offensively they haven't done anything all season oh nice hit though they've been close all right oh damn Gina I forgot about damn Gina we'll tell you what we'll go ahead and uh we'll do a drawing for the ladies in a little bit Mark Hutton Man Mark I'm not even gonna put it I don't know man I'm not even gonna put one out there because let me think about it let me think about that one you love watching it because of the wind because of the stupid win well where is Lola God Bless America are you serious okay look at the wind blowing that ball did you miss it yeah um okay [Music] they're winning this game you got Lola you're gonna be complaining about the same problem y'all gonna be okay if y'all as long as we meet you we'll be all right okay so y'all already looking past the Vikings got one more is not the same yeah I don't know what happened to getting navel Gallimore I thought he was going to be taking a big step this year they're not in our division oh yeah but they're in the NFC yeah that yeah but you do you buy or you want Minnesota because right now they're both tied with the same record I mean one of them is going to get the first round by they're not gonna play that maybe um right now we'll see yeah right now well we'll see it's second and one for the the Eagles are moving the ball a little bit here oh come on come on loyal Cowboys come on now I cannot believe that he missed the stupid field goal give me an extra point win or whatever I can see your comments Norlina last week all right so here's what I'm gonna do we're gonna get this party started off early for the ladies all right we're gonna give away let's see what we're going to give away one of the chains here okay and we're gonna give away the heart chain first okay let me this will be the first one we give away you know your boy got the belt for the mjf okay that's gonna be the first one that we give away for the lady that's what they said that's what I saw this morning Nebraska he told them to don't use the ring then you give him the grass first um commanders all right let's see which one of the lovely ladies is the first one I know I know the first one is oh damn Paula Menace so Paula that makes it easy Mike this is going with Paula's shirt okay all right congratulations Paula and I see the spam Bots are back in full force I'm like where's my mouse man you're just dreaming now aren't you quarterback has not been the problem you need a turnover okay so Paul need a turnover I said we need a turnover now I need to score some more appearance that's what we need to turn over it's like meetings okay they're right here and what we're gonna do look gonna be another we're going to give away another one of those shirts chub chub holding on the Eagles all right so Paula you got to send us a picture of you and your shirt girl that I tell you what Tracy is getting so good with the shirts um I'm actually going to when I get some more money I'm gonna buy what's called a sublimation printer and see these are actually these are vinyl which are great problem with doing the vinyl is you have to do each color separate but they have a printer that's made to actually print out in full color the exact stuff that was about fifteen hundred dollars for the printer but you can take a logo and just like print it out and slap it on there the Eagles wrapping up the penalties yeah yeah I'm trying one look it hurts oh damn not another one third and seven for the commanders they got the first down at Midfield all right we got a second 13 for the Lions and they get one yard is that offensive pass interference see what happens when you saw a chain how about them Eagles oh no that's what he said after our game how about them Eagles and they have not been good since oh VIP Services it is r-a-s-h-e-i-b as in boy r-a-s-h-e-i-b as in boy that's how you spell it what the hell man a million oh my gosh [Music] is that like lady dos or Doss are you a lady or a male on that I mean oh switch my camera sorry okay and Mark Hutton Mark was like I want the like a Parsons play Mark if you win I will make sure we change that for you why not oh they are brown again too Buffalo's going down for real and they're playing in now Detroit ain't they they're going down for real all right third and six for the commanders commanders on their uh 44 I mean 46 of the Texans we got eyebrows is running oh dude you got that's the second interception y'all should have had you dropped it again oh [ __ ] it's third and eleven is that Mark Cooper thinking out here oh I forgot I could actually put that game on over here no this is Red Zone okay third and eleven Phillies Philly's getting upset already guys seven to three come on baby I got this it's Fourth Down Saint so are losing to the Rams seven three times yeah they got a lot of hurt players oh that knocked him out of field goal range too that's it that's yeah pretty much stupid was right you know all right Philly 500. Colts I told you hope makes a difference guys hope makes a difference somebody was talking about the Mike let me flip cameras the Micah Parsons one that one right here that one right now is the best one I think that we've ever you can actually see his eyes and the facial features and stuff on it it didn't take up how long does it take to cut that one wow Damien yeah we'll be working on that one tomorrow the Jason Witten one on the Butcher Block that one may take well depending on how big we make it but that's probably going to take some time on the butcher blocks I mean offensively oh you know what's funny actually listening to Philly 500 right now you know he's like when we talk about the refs oh stop being a baby and a whiner about the refs right now he's like the ref screwed up I don't see us being a point and a half Point favorites uh gifts I I I don't understand either myself the first quarter already wow be happy you're right depending on who you it it doesn't matter to me at least I I'll answer it no matter what I got it it's going crazy in the chat okay Rhonda says she loves some fried Tony B well appreciate it Tony B OMB tell you what Tony just shout out ringing the bell for Tony B enny um halftime we'll do a drawing for um one of the prints here damn I don't know what to say damn these trolls damn them oh he's already talking about us feeling like a trap game the ball come on Colts you know I hate to say this but these are some ugly games so far well we are in the second quarter but most of them in the first quarter third down to nine let's see what the what the Browns can do this Giants are stupid Dem boy kicks what's up says what's up Rasheed what's up boom Ari come on come on dude he's over through one thank you we got the touchdown button Jeff Saturday is Mr Sunday oh wow I like that what in the world okay all right the Lions oh there's a flag is on the lines hold on I didn't see what happened what was the they caught the tail into the flag what was it it must be on the Giants because they're moving them forward oh oh no they're moving back now four points or less come on Texas let's do something David Mills would have won those five games they would be well yeah that was that was a bad holding it's holding around the neck division right now third and 19. all right so this is going to be an ugly low scoring game there the Lions and and Giants foreign Taylor Sean Thompson dropped the quarterback I've been a fan for 50 years Dak is not the answer have you looked at some of the quarter quarterbacks that have been drafted lately there buddy just saying 10-3 we've got the brain the Rams are up seven to three over New Orleans right now and we have the Lions punting to unbelievable um the Giants David Mills damn he got shot David Mills might not even have a job next season that's how bad it is well we know that that was their first pick in the third round I mean you don't expect a third round pick to be yeah but that was their first picture but you can't blame that on David Mills right there it's not like he's got a team around him York why stop it all right there's a flood that goes here what is going on here with the Eagles game I don't know but I need it here's Ryan is that Baltimore bottom line Again Taylor flag on the Eagles fly oh no no flag I'm sorry Colts lag on the coast oh it's Carolina almost that's holding there is a holding on the Colts rest in peace here we go online I put them in the right position second at 17. damn yeah okay they get seven of it third down to 10. hold up Beckham three years 21 million seven million a year uh you don't think that's gonna work yeah so what do you think about that Rasheed what's that uh Odell's supposed to be having a visit with you guys and us after Thanksgiving I don't want him y'all can have him you don't want him anymore wow [Music] let him be a problem for y'all should have kept them all this time anyway he's always injured that's why y'all can have him Rasheed you sound salty I am sorry the running back the second time for them to get it right who's who's going on the 10th there all right now here's the punt so you see they did that man dirt they got a great field position this time Junior that's the man we're talking about the other day in that report yeah well but here here's the here's what's interesting since Dan Snyder has uh basically talked about selling the team you've got the state of Maryland basically dropping their lawsuit on him as long as they return the money Giants are pretenders no we're not Pretenders we're okay he's not going to the Giants he's going to the Cowboys the opportunity is right about that against the Giants might be eight and two today they should be eight and two today playing against the Lions probably far so good it's gonna be a low scoring game Bradley Brian shout out to being a member for 16 months I didn't even know I could do this oh boy did I get Lisa Lisa Vic I didn't get Lisa v i c gotta put you in there with the ladies drawing Eddie dear mark it figures Rasheed has no longer once Odell after he got his Super Bowl ring so he came back to gloat with the rest of his teammates signed the Rams [Music] it didn't got hurt nah man nothing about that so how is Sue and Joseph looking um he looks good it still looks good on the sideline with his jersey on hey hey don't don't forget about that catch he had on us Dallas will ruin rasheed's Thanksgiving no I don't think so they would not ruin my Thanksgiving both playing but I'm not sure how much yeah they're not playing a whole bunch what's he killed about I forgot Daniel Jones we're going to be doing a Juicy Lucy which is basically putting cheese in the middle of a burger so you get some molten cheese oh look I find it funny how the Eagles are losing and his fallback is going back to us losing to the San Francisco 49ers okay he goes first down and they get two yards on first down second and Eight Second yeah second Eight Second to seven three four um dear Rasheed I remember Odell playing well enough to win me signed Super Bowl MVP award Eddie is trolling You dog crazy man shout out to appreciate it thank you so much okay they're just short of the first down right around Midfield third down and one for the Eagles I forgot the first down go ahead Daniel don't fumble it Danny don't fumble it he held on to the ball this time oh here's her second seven throw slant getting caught looks like Devante just short of a first down he tried to make Antonio Gibson close to the first it's about a yard short half a yard Joseph Heather Lee shout out to you Joseph um you know Joseph I'm always a day late and a dollar short um I forgot about the jewelry shout out to Maya and her Etsy site and stuff um we've actually already given away one of the chains the heart chain to um Paula Bettis and we're going to give away some more of those Curtis Samuels nice run Curtis Samuels and he's out of bounds on the Deep pass second and ten hurts I think Hertz is missing Dallas Goddard that could have been offensive pass interference he kind of pushed off there gonna go deep down field and it is incomplete incomplete and even if he caught it he would have been out of bounds I think it would have been out of bounds anyways almost a good catch the Cowboys will expose the Giants for pretending they are all right Washington moving the ball they got the ball at the 36-yard line Second to ten for the Eagles from the 47 of the Colts screenplay good open field tackle there have I played the song commanders no I have not because I don't really want them to win are you asking I know you're not asking for the song are you Lola Miss hot sauce all right the Giants are taking control of the game here against the Lions and Elsa would have fumbled it what are you talking about Ronald Earl down so I put pressure third down to five for the Eagles I think they're definitely going hurts running gets the first down there's a flag in Washington game down back at the 15. third eyebrows come on the 42 Hertz give it first down we need adapt yo we got over 1600 okay throw it away here we go here we go button we're there and it helps out the channel helps out the algorithm all right First and Ten the 35. all righty shotgun here's a handle uh Martian about the score again great run by Miles Sanders Harris is going to be in the coverage right there we need the scores right well lately I'm gonna score no you don't want to win but no holding calling that plate thank God here's another hand off my house I'm gonna go for a couple I believe it was Miles we'll see yep miles so second down got it gotta run I agree all right Washington second and goal why don't we why didn't we get them we haven't nobody's gotten them yet he's set to come through for a visit um probably after Thanksgiving don't look like you overthrew he overthrew AJ Brown nothing there touchdown Washington they're the Texans are who we thought they were [Music] honey yes he did eyebrows he should have had two interceptions Eddie B with the big Vikings uh look like Kings playing like Queens when it matters fans really feeling themselves but I wish but I was at Mall of America yesterday and you wouldn't believe how many boys Jersey I saw I pray shout out at [Music] yeah all right so we got the commanders doing damage we've got now in the Red Zone the Eagles First and Ten on the 14. Kurt's running and wow he gets all the way down to the two yard line let's go we need touchdown look at Detroit hanging in there New York first lieutenant at the 14. hurts back to pass he's looking Gonna Keep it it's gonna run so make a move first bring your first down down to the two yard line there you go first goal that's what I'm talking about that's what I'm talking about so run it in run it up it's looking for the team [Music] first and goal let's go second and goal the incomplete pass from the two hurts play action looking looking nothing there he's Gonna Roll his left looking look he's gonna have to throw it and it is incomplete hmm come on Colts no call he wants all right all right Joseph I don't know if you heard what I was saying that we are shout out to Maya's etza uh Etsy we are giving away the jewelry sacked Jalen hurts goes down sacked himself there's no question all right so third and goal from the ten at the two run the ball baby no right nope hurts High snap fumbles hurts gets it back and it's going to go down to tense I mean get killing himself bad call killing your [Music] s oh too many mistakes High snap by Kelsey hurts almost lost we had to just jump on it nothing he can do there nothing he can do there third and goal and third down he's not gonna get it today come on Kelsey show me football fourth and goal from the five the thing is I was like Wow too many mistakes by this team back to pass he's looking looking he's going to run all right he's gonna run I'm Gonna Keep it to five [Music] fourth down they were at first and goal with the two yard line he can't get it oh he's Philly's sitting down uh oh Philly's getting mad guys you need points here you can't come away with something there's five minutes left in the second quarter um oh yeah we got a stupid we got a stupid okay Eagles are on the board they kicked the field goal you believe that [ __ ] all right so the Texans have all of Nine Yards not good is that the fridge did you open up the fridge we gotta definitely clean that sucker out uh big dubs boys meltdown stupid look he looks mad damn that's awful is there anything else in the free events yeah there's too many mistakes there must be something else in there oh we need to bleach that too many damn cannolis fried turkeys fried laugh out loud David Mills goes down so that that probably with that loss they probably are now down to zero yards in the game on two yard line and dealings in a shotgun the Texas offensive tackle looks like he's hurt I he barely gets it back I mean it's it's dangerous I don't know why you wouldn't want that I would have ran the first and gold we just we just are killing third and fourteen for David Mills in the Texans they're not doing anything don't let me leave a like I'm okay and Mills goes down again so they probably have negative yards now for the Texans you got that right wow I don't care what anybody says we're in big trouble this team's not playing not they're not playing good they're sloppy there's a lot of penalties oh they got to get um I think he's not yet Houston has one yard passing wow I agree I'm gonna grade if Philly lost again today signed every NFL fan including the Giants High Rasheed just giving you a hard time because Rio's not there sir nothing but respect Rio is actually live streaming from his house he was supposed to come over today Good Times kind of stir literally I'm telling you I think what we're getting now is I think they're they're actually subbing up now the last thing you want is shout out to the 730 people here for our early games I appreciate everybody being in here make sure you hit the like button for us subscribe for the channel we're closing in we're uh about 1200 um about 1200 away from 50 000 subscribers I can't believe I'm even getting anywhere close to that oh come on come on was that a turnover what what wait wait wait Rasheed what happened I missed it oh Danny Danny he threw a dime to the uh what to the other teams foreign oh Danny no Danny no no Hutchinson oh no oh you might want to go eat it or she go get a blizzy man you got practice come on man yep come on dad dad go Danny go Danny don't fumble it don't fumble it I forgot to put a dollar on him to get an interception of an interception laughs come on Danny one of Danny don't fumble it so fumble it oh man you gave them the ball on the 18 yard line oh and they're down to the six yard line he didn't fumble it at least oh man okay so the Lions could be taking the lead here all right let's see what the Colts do here wow Jeff Saturday keeping the vaunted Eagles offense to seven points in the first half so far keeps going I'm sorry to three points they have seven seven to three uh now Eagles are down seven to three and we have first and goal for the Lions uh oh Jared Goff rolling out and oh Jesus if Jared Goff had any speed whatsoever Rasheed time for a classic meltdown signed everybody the Giants foreign ineligible thank you now Google player down the fields no baking music today coaches are scared of the Run game what's the point of having a running back and they only get one yard in first and goal you have to run the ball down there three down Rasheed Rashid I was changing the camera Oh Lordy Rasheed meltdown uh oh yeah you're right second and goal look he he got up and went to the bathroom he was just like I'm out I'm out oh boy TD lions are saying okay we got the Saints up ten to seven touchdown Lions don't fumble it Danny don't fumble it Danny uh oh Lions up ten to six fourth and eight the Eagles hold them two minutes and 41 seconds left to go Duron Bland Uh Kevin Joseph does does nothing for me touchdown all right Washington's looking like they're gonna be blowing this game open I think maybe I need to go ahead and put the Eagles on that TV well that's on DirecTV so right well CBS and and uh Fox so I can flip this is the cable box outside wow right now first I'm going to continue they don't really I know right they went yesterday boy we lost Rasheed completely here you struggle with this injury I think Pence thank you for the Super Chat shout out to you thank you so much okay Splash Broda what's up splash about to change jersey at halftime I hear you let's see what you're right I think I'm gonna need to change that camera angle just a little bit thank you oh yeah Washington is kicking ass in this game well I'm just gonna flip it uh just change that to 509 and I'll change the other one outside to 505. the 509 yeah if there's no point Washington foreign [Music] saving on homeowners and condo Insurance can be now come back Friday Kobe returns a punt is it really that is it really that far damn I would bet that's just to have a chance at it we're slowly getting a mojo back Eagles are going to go are you serious I knew Detroit had a good chance to win well it's far from over as the Eagles are losing that showing their world champions only have 140 questions miles has like 800 yards on the season miles has got like 800 yards I'm like that yeah so I don't know this is so bad in the Eagles game absolutely what matters is what you're doing in December and January really you know thank you it matters okay how to get me some chili here [Music] 's a little play action all right just about to the two minute warning here at the Eagles game it should be a great deal no question about it what happened to the second quarter team all righty Billy what happened to the 714 all right I'm gonna score three points the Eagles are possible look she literally had to walk away yeah the lion scores since she left okay two minute warning she's kind of kind of mad looks all going nowhere on Thursday yes maybe the 18 is the rigor was wearing it there we go okay we love them boys Chili's good and spicy today you know he starts doing that rest are favoring the Eagles but yet they're still losing I thought I thought Patrick will get that first down without spending now my mind's messed up because I got used to looking Eagles right there have not scored in the second half I agree I don't know if the Eagles were to lose you probably Thank you Lisa Lisa yes this is uh you know you know cowboys make you drink I haven't seen trade sermon all year so for Two Carries when they first got him there we go Cowboys make you drink and uh I don't know why you got uh Philly 500 not happy let's see you don't run the ball Brothers got injured and then they went downhill I hate when we play the mid game I'd rather play that than the night game read my message I'm not crazy about the night games all right so Rasheed you got quiet over there what's up you stepped away from the mic not again first amazing the third and two for the Eagles and they won't get it they missed Dallas Goddard can we say that well they also missed Jordan Davis calm right now on that defense Philly 500 says he's calm what are the chances he doesn't yes nothing nothing there hmm damn Philly what'd you do to your wall back there that's a brand new house with you banging up with the chair put some chair rail up there son Now's the Time You Gotta Throw you gotta throw that ball oh it's quiet uh moderators on the spam Bots go ahead and um you can go ahead and block them or hide them that man's evil straw and Big Time strong oh okay the bird's got to get together agree they gotta wake up I mean they gotta wait Eagles can't do anything or the eagles look like some ass today Eagles are punting that's what it is they can't even put the ball without getting the flag it's gonna be delayed game Eagles can get the snap off Alan Williams Paul Walsh full start 89. can you catch it Allen Williams shout out to you oh they got a good return I'm getting people the Browns uh-oh against Buffalo Philly 500's getting pissed y'all and buffalo you know Rasheed got quiet oh the Buffaloes look like ass because the Browns are about to score again um about the score with Lamar Cooper wow got you on the butt Sir Mark these early games are just boring I'm enjoying this because you know I got Philly over here he's getting pissed Rasheed is is completely shut up he's completely shut up okay and then of course the Commanders I'm telling you let me ask you this question what's that since they said they were selling the team yep that's that's amazing Daniel Jones not on that one so look for it man I absolutely love I love the stuff you sent me they're awesome thank you I will have a video unboxing video coming on it so look for that next few days the Texans with minus two yards today last time I heard about a team doing that I think it was the Giants Grand g97 on go Colts Go Lions go Texans Philly 500 is overdue for a meltdown oh you are right too much where's the flag oh we'll be here no we're staying here for Thanksgiving you know eagles look like dog [ __ ] again shank punt by the Giants [Music] going to be tens downtown I don't feel good about this position okay the Texans got a first down oh there's a flag there's a flag watch it'll be on Texas hold 'em we got over 1700 people in the chat unbelievable you've been so bad today we're just gonna go ahead and give you that one but what we won't call the flag hopefully we'll be happy of one all right Texans can't do anything right it's gonna take some time for the run defense they got a touchdown no I I I I I don't want to play the the Commander's song that that by the way you know it's blowing up right the commander song you haven't heard the commanders commanders left hand up there's some old heads like me literally old heads that have done this Commander song and it was funny because what was funny because Rio interviewed him on his channel the other day right oh goody and old goody is like well first it was just like a bunch of haters that were playing it joking on us and I was like oh man they talking about me of the hundred thousand views it's had I guarantee I'm a thousand of them because I played it on my channel so many times this is exactly what I'm worried about you you've got a sack this guy to get turnover all right second to 15. Colts need about it they are just about in field goal range here with 54 seconds left the unnecessary roughness on Washington is that gonna be the only way they get a first down goes out really shows Titan and flags hurt us absolutely absolutely that was a nice play all right 37 for Maddie ice y'all are wasting a lot of time here here's a handoff Jackson's gonna get up to the 40. just short of field goal Target line 50 seconds left they wasted so much time here you better be just playing for the field goal but see look at it they wasted about 25 seconds 32. you could end up working and trying to get a touchdown 31 seconds okay but that's no guarantee the Falcons Bears game is good now what um let's see it's kind of hard to keep you you already got four TVs in front of you let's see we got the Browns and bills Eagles Colts is blocked out Jets and Patriots playing misses us bears and Falcons there we go Eddie B Mark we don't feel good well you don't feel good about the access to your rooftop being accessible while we're seed and oh during the middle of the fourth quarter sign 9-1-1 oh Eddie no he can't get on the roof but he can't get on the deck you know the thing about him jumping off the deck would be is it won't kill him but a damn sure would hurt him they saved the time out for no that's why you know it's like they wasted time where they I guess they were just playing for the field goal but hey Harry Morgan what's up Mark that's Cowboys Nation uh 1971. come on Colts get a touchdown well look they're up ten to three okay and the Eagles are look at Philly 500. worried he's not even talking they did beat Kansas City they did just Saturday the motivator so quiet will turn into rage shortly uh oh the quiet will turn into rage he's already oh oh guys hold on to your hats it may get ugly 13 seconds left Eagles down by a touchdown nice Pass Golf all right we got two minutes oh Rasheed what's going on in your game I'm sorry I was watching the Eagles two minutes left the Lions have what three timeouts do they have three times oh right now five games or less he only lost the bike is by one point that would go to halftime [Music] what's going on man Detroit oh wow so I hate to tell you this for sure Rasheed they get down to the 15-yard line well they do right here damn Rasheed it for him bro Step Up stinks man the sound hurts you okay Rasheed you haven't first you have the first time second second drive you have three brothers you have a high snap that fumbles that really puts you in a bad position they just too many mistakes too many songs Eagles oh no what you got to get this [ __ ] going why the players is one of the uh oh is Dan illegal block maybe on that playlist those penalties are absolutely crushing my soul they kill us what was the illegal first and 20. Danny don't follow me three catches 46 yards Devonte three catches I do too the Giants are frauds the dish Vision might come down to the Cowboys and the commanders oh wow okay I I won't go that far shout out to the 871 people in the chat right now 72. I appreciate everybody being here in our game day what do you call it lollapus I can't pronounce it but we got the Chicago Bears who have been playing a lot better with Justin Fields up 17-14 over the Falcons yeah Philly 500's face is getting red and we've got literally Rasheed slumping over there that's the best weapon in five years the Dudu Eagles go Colts Jeff Saturday out doing push-ups before the game he's like I'm not gonna be one of them fat coaches out there I'm gonna be in shape I'm nervous about the game Neil Neil McCoy I am too buddy yeah sort of that first of 35 that was right that was silly 500 is upset die Eagles dies run them likes for Mark Holmes thank you Carrie Rasheeda's hurting I love Philly 500 when his team is losing you know it's been hard this season because the Eagles you know that win streak told me everything about the speed we lose 2023. um we're gonna go off in the second half Dana Jones makes a run for it at the half I field streak is still alive Justin Fields is doing some damage yeah you have you have a lot of penalties and Justin Fields the new Lamar Jackson damn how do you split up there I first play Corner they'll figure it out the defense versus better all right let's see what happens here before a pretty good game first and 20 a minute 19 left to go lions with three timeouts obviously you know he's a Cowboy fan I would use Tyler henniki MVP oh my God Tyler heideki no they're not saying Tyler heinecke MVP Elite okay was that cooper cooper straightened our hands we don't speak about Amari Cooper here anymore okay oh see what Jared goff's gonna dial up here first and 20 well we'll see all this yeah I love it the Eagles are losing to the Colts and all he's talking about is the Cowboys we live rent free in Eagles heads wow Rasheed Rasheed are you okay there buddy and and he got out of bounds too so they'd have to use one of the timeouts look at that first and 20. and they picked up 15 of it and got out of bounds stop the clock they got three timeouts and it's second down and six second down and five oh no okay smile see you know what you know what happened though Rasheed Philly 500 said oh well the line they're definitely going to beat the Lions so you know when Philly 500 says you're going to do something okay they ran it up the middle take the time out third down and two entries I don't know about that I mean remember Minnesota only has the one loss too many mistakes Rasheed you're not moving are you okay okay just checking first down Lions on the one oh Thomas Garrett's ahead of us her do you want to know what's going to happen in real time at some point of course but it shouldn't oh man that's my quarterback that's my quarterback so clean I I did get your package so please come to that stadium and uh it's absolutely hilarious I have a video coming out on it um thank you man what's the goal on the one yard line Eddie yes tell me what happens let me know Eddie Eddie come on oh man it's obvious okay okay on the one yard line first to go four chance of the school oh boy oh wow Rasheed meltdown three two oh okay you want to play something here in just a second here but I want you to replace bears with the Lions Eagles will definitely win this game Eagles will definitely win this game you sure about that in Philly food everywhere I'd rather eat a meal oh yeah I'd rather have I'd rather do that and uh yeah we played them in preseason 500's got to go to the bathroom so he'll be right back okay okay so if you're keeping score the commanders are up 17-3 I'm sorry 17 nothing the lines are up 17-6 and the Eagles are down 10-3 personal uh oh that's when you start start really messing up well you know Lions still have three timeouts left oh I'm sorry 20 to nothing Washington yeah all right so much use promo code Tulsa King to get one month free yeah all right oils this holiday season Okay so thank you all right Rasheed do you think you can get out without losing giving up any more points for the half kicking from Midfield hi Michael Anthony Fitness oh would you idiot go forward [Music] you know what I love when the Eagles are losing Philly 500's default is to go back to the Cowboys and and bring us up you know that that's what's so funny all right so now that we're at halftime we're gonna do a drawing for um avoid to the Cowboys game before we do the making Parsons once um we're gonna give away a print here [Music] two hours for kicked off fellas I can feel it coming in the air tonight I can feel it coming in the air at night look at Philly cream cheese okay our first winner [Music] gets a prince Angelica Angelica what what kind of print do you want which one you want would you like uh yeah okay would you like a Zeke one Zeke Elliott would you like a yeah let's see Angelica would you like a Detroit 17 giant Tom Landry vote Tom Landry these are the ones with the new Blitz that are like the definition on these are so much better you might want to do it I'm telling you what okay hello hey how are you doing not today what's up oh it's incomplete I'm getting ready I was great go off I'm sorry dude everyday so I said I don't have my camera yeah what is this office doing his ass I didn't know that oh that's nice okay I think we've killed ourselves yeah I remember Michael Carter wow okay to Mclean High School right that's great George hopefully that that continues that would be a great loss as we read the booth is here shout out to her okay all right oh okay all right now I used to know Michael Carter went to McLean and played for the Giants and um somebody else too okay all right okay all right cool beans um I'm kind of live streaming at the moment okay oh well happy birthday to you okay okay cool beans all right bye-bye boom I didn't know that uh Chevrolet told them that's cool Angelica let me know which print that you want but you are our winner winner and actually marilan you won um [Music] wait wait wait hold on did the Eagles fumble I think they did uh-oh all right here we go wow oh my God hold on oh oh wow oh wow look at Philly look at Philly hold on wait wait wait the guy who got the fun boy named Stewart is it oh Lord and the guy who got the ball's name is Stewart that is oh Stuart Morrison is getting arrested oh Eagles are getting their ass kicked Stuart Stewart Stewart Stewart shout out to Stuart Morrison uh-oh hopefully you can hold them for free oh that's hilarious oh we got the first cuss word from him that that's a sign wow all right here's Ryan Hands it Off Taylor wow it's gonna get maybe a hand VR [Music] she's like what the hell is going on foreign one second to go before the half for the Giants game Carrie Morgan Cowboys 30 Vikings 17. thanks Mark for inviting us into your home every Sunday Carrie shout out to you buddy what are you doing oh the dang ball out of bounds false started out of five come on Colts get a touchdown please do I want to screen to the wide receiver there's a big hole Taylor when he gets closer first down maybe about three yards short oh boy third down third down and five they're in field goal range of course thanks to the turnover gotta wake the hell up man Matty Ice first down oh no he dropped it he couldn't hold on to it damn he had a pick six wow he had it just couldn't hold on to it can you get a sack on this mother Humper he's looking he's looking he's going to throw he's got a man open caught first down oh you dropped it you drop it oh they challenged it he dropped it Scott with the breakup let me see they got stupid glare he just dropped it man he thought I'll drop that it was a first down catch definitely beating ourselves there's no question why why would the Eagles challenge them they ruled an incomplete pass and it went out of bounds [ __ ] the game on that 45 they go for Dean getting it uh that's not a cat but I mean that that doesn't that I don't think it's a challenge I think it's a timeout it's got a boy cam get received some dishes the Giants are who we thought they were [Music] no that they might rally and come from behind yeah right the culture challenging that was a cat no the Eagles are challenging that there that's what they said the Eagles were they no catch yo that ain't no catch if they rule out of catch I'm gonna lose my mind all right that should be the Cowboys theme song on Game Day Phil Collins I can feel it come you know here's how old I am I used to live when I was in high school my junior year that's when that song was was hitting and we'd be in the weight room lifting and that was like the perfect bench pressing song you get up there get ready and you're I can feel it coming in the air at night okay see I can't hear [Applause] that's a good job what's wrong are you laughing at me that was so awesome that was a great weightlifter song man oh my goodness chili 500 you've done your last you've lost your mind a long time ago Philly 507 a rough time right now and I love it I can't hear the volume I have the volume turned down so I couldn't hear them but to me it looked like you're in completion and that looked like the cold oh boy but it's nice they said the refs called it a catch on the field they called it a catch oh no I thought they called an Inca police it on the field it's a lion 17-6 hmm proceed any comments do you want me to turn your mic off it's a joke I don't know why you're not getting it on film listen keep an eye on Rasheed and keep all the sharp knives away from him now he'll be okay because his team has got plenty of Victories behind him if you're new to the channel make sure you hit that like I'm telling you the Lions have been playing well lately they won last week look they're on two game win streak I can't finish that means they cannot finish if they could finish games that's not a catch it's gonna be fourth down he doesn't have the ball he doesn't have the ball he doesn't have the ball he never has the ball I don't know how they could even all right so thirteen to three all right machine it's okay man it's okay the Eagles never jump early Christmas gift of Eagles and Giants lost today oh it would be fantastic great Thanksgiving gifts that's it Colts aren't scoring again here we go okay main score another Point yeah all right Philly 500 has declared that the Colts are tapped out of points y'all get most of our points y'all ain't eating none of the food I cooked I didn't oh okay okay we got I know one thing we got a big ass up for the three of us you got you got a family to feed at home there Rasheed DJ's coming over oh DJ's coming this isn't uh we need a good place DMV will be but he won't be till like halftime his daughter is in a cheerleading competition thank you foreign he's like be patient mother humpers come back and win Eagles are about to win this game Colts are done scoring games could be out of the end zone all right let's see what the Eagles have right now so far that vaulted Philadelphia Eagles offense I think I can change the score here I'm gonna the Washington game is ass Bears the Falcons are tied all right all right here we go Eagles gotta drive down score right now hide your pills Mark I don't want to hear no [ __ ] oh look listen to him I don't want to hear no [ __ ] First and Ten hurts hands It Off gonna go for about it who's who's the running back Sanders now we run a first down yep second and nine big play hurrying it up trying to Quicken the pace Rams are winning beautiful come on come on Hertz let's go second and nine at the 34 the 26th time to go to work babe let's go one touchdown this game's over hurts back to pass looking looking throws and it is caught Devonte Smith Smith up to Midfield all right let's go and tell you right now Billy's getting hope he's getting hope you gotta injured coat on the ground it's Rogers and now look if I just we're winning we're winning this game you better remember that all right Eagles at Midfield here was Chase attorney had around let's change the Mojo good point if they don't score in this drive I'm changing my hat all right David Mills has got his team moving they they actually got nine yards on a play I think that's basically doubling their yardage from the first half Eagles are winning this game yo you watch Eagles will win this game Daniel Jones 11 and 1949 interception 17. where's DMV DMV will be here about half time of the Cowboys game his daughter has a cheerleading competition you got your Super Bowl hat on all right First and Ten for the Eagles at Midfield absolutely hurts trying to run holding there's a flag it's holding it going man you got it holding that's just the truth it's gonna go back Philly's going to melt down come on right now stir that gravy there Philly stir that gravy versus ten at the 50. hurts back to pass he's looking looking getting pressure rolling to his right running running flag down probably gonna be a hold on the Eagles caught for a couple it's gonna be a hold on the Eagles came right at the back judge so it's got to be a whole stinks oh 211 Super Chat and trees first and 20. absolutely it hurts with all day absolutely they get about nine of it back that's a hold it's a hold he got him waiting for it look everybody's waiting for the big explosion of Philly 500. um killer penalties got to overcome it first and ten first and 20 I'm sorry hurts back to pass he's looking looking second and ten Devonte Smith up to 50 again 49ers looks like he's gonna be third and one they always get hold that so it is what it is Devonte Smith keep feeding him second and ten hurts back to pass all right third down and one and looks like they got it the Giants are losing too right now Devonte Smith what do you say about yeah I know it's so funny it's so funny how they always talk about oh stop to blame about the riffs he's breaking ankles not his third and one hurts quarterback sneak should get it should be a first down all right here we go First and Ten for the Eagles Texans on the 15-yard line third and three man boy where was the receiver on that one they pick up two remember I said second and eight we got over 1700 people here Texas might get a field goal here Eagles are not losing this [ __ ] first and 10 hurts incomplete they should call penalty on on Nicole's there third down third and nine third and nine here Texas going for it and he gets it oh my goodness second and nine first and goal on the 10. 38 Hertz back to patch he's looking he's looking he's looking he throws and it is incomplete should call penalty there all over him could the Texans be mounting a comeback here all right here we go third and nine [Applause] crazy screenplay not even loses two yards uh oh they stop him short of field goal range 39. wow you're going for both Downs here the Eagles are at the 38. I think they're going for it if they don't get it balls of the sky is a running back here's hurts they're at the 42. to Boston fourth and ten they're going for it oh there it is oh Seth we finally had it and it's stupid uh oh here we go why are you going for in the fourth down foreign [Music] I don't know we went out of bounds [Music] what the hell is that why would you would you kind of go for it desperation you don't get it and now it's the same code for a bit like the 50 yard line why would you go [Music] you go for that oh I'm stupid we kind of stupid oh we got a stupid why would you go why why would you go for that explanation oh you you got third quarter pump the ball away you don't understand oh man a good kick one see good kick wow performance policy first new car replacement services in five years [Music] you're only down to 10. eight minutes left Punk the ball pull them back coach oh my God don't give him who I thought they ain't been gone for the race foreign all is right in the world [Laughter] all I want to know is oh I don't want to go down by any further but this is pathetic right now oh my God whoa okay Domino's now what this game oh boy okay one play He Stopped the Run damn the are the Lions getting ready to blow this this mother Humper out look he punched the guy there you go like no sir not today so the only people that are playing good are people that just got there the other two guys that played good right radiation by David super shakers AJ was open twice while they didn't season we're winning this game I mean nice for them here's the handoff Taylor gonna get about three or four big third down coming right here damn takes her down oh shout out to Robert Jr 24 months two years and we got the Lions first down they're moving oh I'm sorry what's the flag come on a couple years ago holding offense Cody they were super chat man oh boy poor Philly let me tell you shout out to 1100 people that are here for the early game Eagles I appreciate it please give us a like here okay give us a like we've already given away uh Angelica Barone uh Paula betz uh giveaways so far and we've already had Philly 500 with one major meltdown I've got a problem with that I got a big problem with that here's his help third and 19 for the Colts now they gave their way no chance okay wow then we change our hat eagles look like garbage they look like hot garbage today they look like hot garbage yeah look at that damn they they are locked so the running back is going to go nowhere fourth down here I love how fully 550 times has said it's over now Colt it's over now to that state did that go out of bounds on the sideline or the end zone they might have the ball like on the two yard line I'm with you they're flapping each other up so it must have went wow made a big mistake it's gonna cost them the game so Chase young is still in street clothes blew it um oh damn don't ruin it for him Rasheeda you okay man which is what they should have done to the cooks red you win all day all right it's time to get changed it's okay I'll be right back Maddie ice wants to keep his job sorry Eagles it's over for y'all Dallas Cowboy girl that's who we didn't get you know I love I love this this is how salty he is so so the Eagles are getting their ass kicked and he's playing a clip of us the brother screwed us I'm sorry I didn't I didn't understand that Rasheed what was that wait a minute I I uh I don't know that I speak growl oh oh that's caveman oh okay all I want to know to the fans out there out of here look Philly's over here changing hats look and he goes back to look he's got to go back to another one of ours stupid stupid stupid [Laughter] Damian French oh Mark Hutton oh my god let's say it all day oh my goodness okay oh you want the giant scoreboard up okay you're right [Music] Scooter Boy Kim right now that was the door wow the Lions 24 to six I never said Jordan Davis got injured Scooter Boy cam ever since Jordan all right so we got the Eagles of the ball on their five-yard line okay Eddie B and big Wade what's up big Wade all right let's go it's go time right now one big Drive okay Jason Park new channel member shout out to Jason Park Jason in the community tab there is a link a link for channel members in there only channel members can see it that'll get you through our Thrive site so we can get you your shot glass we need a desk for Dallas Cowboy team today you're right about that right now Washington is third and one they do not convert and we got third and two for eagles and they won't get it wow Grant G 1971. Rasheed is a cool cat let Philly five have it bro big dirt down and it's the best start to have in five years third and two wow nothing Colts are out here is playing nothing there fourth down what the [ __ ] was that oh look he's like what the f was that fourth down wow they they really like they're offensive they don't know what to do man purse is like well I don't know Dallas Goddard fourth looks like he's a very important Cog will never get with this guy here's the punt because they were going downhill yeah but they're they've scored three points three points in the second quarter team they have not been able to run the football um I mean oh sorry six points they got six points no that's no the Eagles have three points excuse me the Giants have six points we need defensive school we need we need a we need something man we need we need a sport all righty you need a spark bro you Eagle fans are dumb why the hell did somebody say go for it I don't know frustration who said go for it only voice I hear is me nobody said go for it all right Rasheed what's going on over there man you guys ready to make that come back run the ball normally and earlier come on Danny come on it Danny don't fumble it oh [ __ ] everything's gonna get perfect I agree I agree they better score soon all right so what's interesting is the last time I heard from Philly 500 was before the Washington game of course Mark Hutton Eagles are on a downfall it's still you're very keen on this team you know this team looks flat the eagles look black man they look like some ass is what they look like I gave all these games they never put Hearts behind Center time to focus on Philly now Giants are done Eddie B I don't know the score let me see he doesn't know the Giants are getting their ass-handed too if if what they score yeah definitely needs the Giants to lose today 24-6 Detroit holy [ __ ] Detroit up 24-6 over the Giants this is what's so frustrating to me this is what's so frustrating we better come out and kick some ass today Rasheed you sure you don't want O'Dell y'all can keep them hey no one has them right now we can have them hey him are pay him off white cases I'm gonna Flex say your punter stinks man you can't point out of a wet paper bag all right you can't punt out of a wet paper bag oh not a chance to come back if they don't if if I think if the Colts Ford touchdown and so Mark Hutton gonna go for six seven yards Rasheed and Philly 500 need a Glizzy or two you know I might go eat me a Glizzy but wait turn two they need to do something else I mean this is uh there's flag holding it's playing like this no seems bad but plenty time left weapons oh no oh wow wait a minute did the Giants have the ball you just can't give up a touchdown oh you can survive oh prefer to get off the field but a second and three at the eagles 48. look you're right Gina because you know we we all like some ass now they don't look like good hands Eagles are garbage oh she'd keep calm I'm gonna say it again okay so Rasheed they're going forward on fourth down here buddy look fourth down in five and we are we were the best team right there 17. oh oh foreign oh my god oh wow the Eagles y'all are ass oh my god oh Mary Mary how you doing all right I'll check it out Mary you know wow first down on the 27-yard line for the Colts the Colts are kicking at look Maddie ice looking like a young man 26 worst thing yeah he got it wow this is really like you see it I like your hat man this is bad this is a bad laws the first loss I could say look Philly's already talking about this giving up coach by Jeff Saturday wow there is no offense the offenses keep in mind the Cowboys almost beat the Eagles with Cooper Rush let's go the division is wide open to take the Colts are getting another TD is going to win today Minnesota just got the kiss of death for purely 500. he loses a couple shout out to the 1248 people that are in here we only had 378 likes art are you come on now give a brother a like here it's hard work trolling two teams at the same time Rasheed I I hate to say this but how does it feel to have have your ass kicked by the Lions and Jared golf no we already played the lines no he almost threw a pit talking about the Vikings and the Sea the seating 14 they didn't get it Cowboys are going to lose today It's Gonna Hurt the Eagles in the sense that if we lose we're not in the number one seed Minnesota would be that's what we're talking about here 's words incomplete you take the fourth down held him to three uh years of my life yeah no two possessions I'm like okay you're eight no you're gonna lose Oh you mean the Eagles yeah he missed that damn yeah wow you missed how you miss that indoors buddy I'm not I'm not gonna ask anymore I hope that doesn't come back to haunt them definitely hit that subscribe button forever fashion runway line shout out to you buddy I think here's the kick and it is no good he missed the kick that is a break that is a break for the Eagles big time you gotta capitalize now that that could be all right that could be the momentum Stafford is out what happened to Matthew Stafford and here come the Eagles still alive baby it's time chai back in the house look it's Josh trying to cheer you up well hello welcome back oh boy oh Kayla that's another one Kayla covert you go down you scored touchdown it's a new game down the field watch this oh that's the first time kill Adobe has been in here we got a chance definitely have a chance are you okay worse and worse damn are you going to be blown out damn that starts Jason Parker I'm not oh I'm just renewing okay all right well Jason thank you for being back buddy Daryl capitalize on the missed fuel they could have gone up 16-3 until he said it's over don't backtrack now we got one lonely troll what's up Philadelphia he's hardcore Jason McGrew Justin let's go I'm sorry John McGrew the first drive was very frustrating but they they closed it up and the defense adjusted I'm not going to kill the defense I love weeds okay he's spending time with his family is what he's doing kill the offense he's okay this is a chance to get this thing going Palmer family Rasheed needs more doggy kisses oh boy on I love it LA Laker show um I'm nervous because I I I still fear the Eagles uh getting back in the game time left in this game but you know I I feel bad for Rasheed but happy that the ego I mean the Giants are getting there lunch handed to him I swear to God I stood next to my TV first we'll throw a pick watch this work wow the Eagles so far only have 202 yards okay I play in the offense fatty 500 oh my God you hurt my feelings spread the field Sanders gets about five there you go first down okay I'm David superche Goes geez will we ever play a complete effing game we haven't yet okay I'll check it out later Jason the cats are feasting my K lion Finn in the house under Center Eagles are trash well the Eagles right now it's a 46 yard line Sanders yeah uh this if the Lion's hold on to win this is three games in a row right now wow that's the third quarter eagles with no points in the second or third quarter Eagles this is our opportunity wow this is um I'm gonna need to get ready to start doing the big sub here in a minute but we're ending in the quarter I gotta change the scoreboard stewart.com now it's do or that time die time now how about just die Eagles die scoreboard the fourth quarter [Music] it's not going to work fourth quarter I'm underway they have to have to go perfect I feel like we're gonna win this game we'll have to have the game probably go perfect for y'all to get that to get the win it's not going perfect today I feel like we're gonna we're gonna explode in the fourth quarter we're gonna yeah you're gonna explode all right Maryland's about to get the ass that's good because they go to the game it will happen if when they do get the app you can um bet on the games now all right Stafford has a concussion it's been a rough season for Matthew Stafford man we need everything to score yeah well maybe they didn't like something maybe they just didn't like something you know on the field okay that was a good play that was a good play Washington is is in full command the third quarter is almost over in there who you also come inside back for next year um Mark Hutton by Eagles bye tell Rasheed to stop pouting mark because the Giants the Giants are who we thought they were oh they got the first 22-10 bills a Super Chat man who has a lifelong comment fans go and get a Dan Quinn we're gonna need one I don't think it's a concussion I think it's a Super Bowl hangover the Cowboys will win against the Vikings big and will surprise America with the Cowboys win oops good afternoon Jrs 87. second and fourth of the Eagles from their 46. hurts trying to run hurts gonna be short it's coming New Orleans winning 24-17 over the rims and we still have 17-17 from the Bears and the Falcons yeah oh agreed the Giants are better than the Eagles second and four heart's going to keep it going to run gonna get close to the third and one I think the guy that there's a flag what's the flag it doesn't matter you're going this is two down territory right now what's the flag let's go 14 40 that fourth quarter playing a Time let's go uh defense is offside damn come on man hurts quarterback sneaking it hey he's got it dalen uh dalen Wilson shout out to dalen Wilson is this garbage time now Rasheed gotta please man is this garbage yeah it's all right go down and score uh we're going to be doing a um Lucy a Juicy Lucy sub foreign how you let him get out of there come on man come on man how you let him get out of there touchdown of so many yards he took he got smacked though come on he's gonna run he's gonna get a first down and then some at the 30. he's at the 25 and he's going to go down at the 22-yard line let's go there you go here we come here we come throw it away there we go all right loved your sausage let's go hey Jess [Music] I missed opportunities I'm gonna throw it away her scrambling every play Sigma play today with a brace hurts 23-yard scramble that's one of the few plays that they've done yeah but just get it score again more hurts right now you gotta hold them to a field goal the touchdown that is okay we need a touchdown it ain't over yet it ain't over yet well Colts got to play yeah but look at it this way they still went for it when they were all right we got the Giants at Midfield right now touchdown Quest Watkins [Music] um we're coming we're here we go okay Philly's happy again oh my God Philadelphia turn it off kick the field goal extra point not field goal all right I'm gonna get me a Glizzy here there we go and go to the little boy's room do I think a little deck will be okay today he'll be okay today five plays here comes the Eagles fans kickoff TV all right defense you're on the clock there we go baby there we go whoo three-point game I love to have one of my own someday oh I was talking about your USAA bumper sticker my dancer cast membership down to me wait rerun now we need the defense to get now we need to turnovers right can't give up a ball control driver defenses turnover agree you need to stop him it's the fourth quarter already and we behind how's this happening it just they just haven't played good they just sloppy a lot of penalties uh can't let his defense go like you have to go hard to these guys you have to win football interception just listen we're three and out just get the ball back don't give up any points help keep that for Super Chat he goes you'll see how tight quiz held that football left yeah and good and he needs to right because that fumble really caused us a game uh but thank you for Super Chat it's crunch time agreed D baby shows up let's go this is where we want a James Bradberry interception Philly five rings making fun of God or injury isn't something I will take bro don't time him out I I'm sorry uh King with two but they were super chat he goes a loss here might make the East literally come down to the last game if Cowboys win Eagles lose it's all hands on deck in the East for everyone well and the Giants are losing two I want I want the big Bradbury interception we need like the Bradbury pick six right now there you go baby let's go turn over then deep shot to walk into your draw it up Shane there you go we're back in this thing man we're back in this thing I don't feel like that thank you so much they're the frame brother we're stirring that gravy absolutely thank you for Super Chat say boogie man thanks for super chain go silly I can't believe I'm seeing people in the comments blaming hurts that we're losing it quarterback's always an easy target I don't see it at all with him no it's crazy yeah I don't agree the problem is you you have too many penalties too many mistakes things like that space cadet entertainment I like that name that for Super Chat man because you need to throw the gravy remix video I know I need to do it all right I'm free help me out with that all right Eagles kicking I'm Gonna Leave No Doubt hmm it's gonna be a Touchback defense gotta step up man pick six coming let's get it let's get it we got it all right we got a game here with the Eagles that was a big touchdown pass let's go right now foreign defense got to stay defense got to make a stand let's go come on I feel like this momentum has changed on that missed fuel the momentum has changed we can get this come on defense First and Ten here's a handoff Taylor gonna go nowhere stop stop there you go stop him getting the third along second attempt come on he says let's go first down just stop thank you so much for the Super Chat appreciate it thank you so much good to see you Wilson we need to stop man we do is this not why you were here well even if we lose the Eagles losing me and something means we don't lose any more ground right I mean at the 40. gotta make a stop there you can't let them do it come on 12 45 left playing Time come on defense stiffen up here Ryan play time to throw wide open nothing on that run Hargrave just knocked the guy into uh Ryan First and Ten Colts come on defense right now Step Up second and ten Eagles got two linebackers out there safety's coming up I know he's on defense here's the handoff Taylor the Eagles are sucking win there there you go there you go baby second down plenty of time left plenty of times come on defense let's go There's Hope for you all again definitely still pick coming oh nice run defense picks up nine please come on defense go I picked up nine kill the clock and score absolutely second and ten nice hole in there man Ryan standing around it's nine yards why do you only have third down to one God is stupid coach oh they got the first they got the first down I don't understand damn that guy alignment that's right it looked like I got extra five yards on top of that first down they don't like using three bubbles you fumbled wait a minute what it looks like the eagles had the ball it's a big third and one here Ryan ends it Off Taylor and he's gonna push the line all the way up to the floor wait a minute I'm still pushing wow this guy he shows yeah he fumbled it wow baby yes wow they didn't call blow the whistle dead on that and say it was important progress to stop [Music] they got the break he loses the ball that Ball's out here we go yeah I don't know I've got to cover your phone but that's big time big time for the Eagles hurts running fair today doing a great job today wow let's go from those are game changers three Hertz in a shotgun hurts Gonna Keep it gonna run I'm gonna go up the middle gonna get a first down up at the 45 of the Colts that's what I'm talking about here we go here we go you got that smile on hurts explosion fourth quarter that's what I'm talking about scatter boys hurts in a shotgun the 43 44. he's going to keep it going to end around gonna slide that should be a penalty the guy died throwing him why he slipped they call that or not Daniel Jones trying to keep his team in it here in garbage time well thank you is that getting fun all right the Eagles oh he fumbled it oh [ __ ] return the favor the people in the chat thank you so much oh you're running this hurts nope back to pass he's looking looking throws cover he's kidding me AJ Brown they AJ Brown just fumbled it right back wow what a stupid play stupid play why the stupid fumble that is you can't fumble that ball there AJ brown big fumble wow wow man he got hit in the side and fumbled the ball only blue Colts around geez wow get ready to go down score wow all the all the momentum all the momentum just went out the out the door all Colts need to get a couple of first downs so they can't keep taking these bodies body blows 9 34 left Rasheed you okay brother buddy cannot do do that man Ryan I don't wanna can you have it y'all still stink okay nothing there he's gonna lose the yard what a stupid player two weeks in a row we make momentum breaking plays in fourth quarter agreed the Washington kicking ass 23-3 wow five cool remember to play the ball I mean there were five there was no Eagles around there let's go get the ball back no I'm not giving up we're not giving up no third and 11. too much time I gotta get ready to make this damn sub damn it that should have been pass interference in there here's Ryan second hand eleven back to pass no you'll still be passing everything else with them catching the football but he was hitting them before he got there caught out of bounds Washington with the interception coverage by Bradbury played the angle great all of our three star receivers have fumbled in two weeks did Devonte fumble I don't remember wow what a play James Snyder he played the sideline perfectly wow get off the field to get the ball back we're all right James Snyder shout out to James Snyder appreciate super chat buddy come on wow that was huge do something stupid here's Ryan back to pass he's looking he's looking he's got time he throws over the middle and caught quit eating in the mic sorry he caught that Apple trapping oh what a nice pass okay picks up two yards in the Run nice pass today's just not your day what's the flag is it holding [Music] man you gotta you gotta you gotta you can't let that happen oh defensive holding Midfield here's Ron here's Taylor gonna run it gonna get coupled there's a flag now what's the flag hopefully it's on the Colts no pressure again no he can't just no defensive holding Philly he's gonna lose it what automatic for holding Eagles holding on on defensive tackle get the hell out of here cheese damn syriani hold on to the ball this time no pressure on Third and eight killed us none clock is running I believe you guys need to get at least a field goal First and Ten at the Eagles 43. come on birds let's go here's Taylor runs and he's gonna get a yard they got a touchdown 24-13 if they make the extra point second and eight now Giants are losing 24 to 12. screenplay they pick up about five is now no problems if their kicker could make a damn kick inside second and eight here's Ryan and I need to go turn on the grill for the big sub scribe get Rasheed a glass of water wide receiver screen and it's going to be caught in a game of a couple third down and three it's a big third they missed the extra point wow it's cold it's a big third down oh [ __ ] oh Elizabeth Edwards Elizabeth the shout out to Elizabeth's husband Jermaine uh-oh right now well shout out to Elizabeth Edwards and her husband Jermaine oh wow that's that's about that's that's game right there wow Elizabeth Edwards another one of the new ladies in the place wow well okay it's Paris Campbell and the Eagles had the chance and and and and brown fumble the five look look there's a handoff Taylor nothing there you gotta hold him to three you have to come on you got to get a touchdown five minutes and 12 seconds left to go Josiah Scott's smoking I want to smoke a cigar tonight we need we need something Buffalo up 25 to 10 on Cleveland Maddie ice throws it away Saints are winning Oh Lordy third and goal a lot of mistakes but out there second in gold Ryan put away a guy he was so close to look like Sue I don't know who was coming up behind him all right third and goal come on get a touchdown put this thing away you get a strip there it would be a third and goal this is the game right here Sue almost had a strip sack cheese Maddie ice you are so old you suck lost last week to fumbles and now this week yeah it's crazy thank you man escape with three exactly I'm so proud of the Eagles in this game to throw the for Life Maddie ice sucks sad cigar sacked here's Ryan back to pass he's looking he's looking he's got time now he's getting pressured he's gonna get sacked Hassan Redick on the sack he almost got to Fumble but it's a sack we'll take it you still got a chance still have a fight listen you want to see what channel hurts can do people talk about Dana hurts and pressure situations to win game this is going to be one because you're going to be down Sick oh he got the face mask there song current correct the Eagles did last week too so hurts here no face mask works out very well for me eternal all right here we go can you make a field goal this time who wants to get more thank you smashing my head it looks like he got away with it okay you got 442 left you're going to be down 16 to 10. a touchdown will win the game all right you got 437 I gotta go turn on the grill for the big subscribe there not one cry Eagles cry all right it gets blocked here's a kick and good all right Eagles just to win this game it hurts it's only hurts now such as heart disease it's gonna hurt this we got this we're gonna win this game right now we could win this game Jalen hurts this is a big moment bro yeah this is a big moment for her there's no question about it this is a big moment for her Hertz has an opportunity to win the game to put the team on his back and go down and score and really shut a lot of people up you heard it's all hurts now man it hurts we got plenty of time we have four minutes you can still run the ball you can throw the ball you got timeouts and we got to go out and do it man protect the ball they have to know these trying to strip that yeah agreed yeah I thought Joseph and super Sue first game all cards I had good games I thought they both had very good games we're gonna win this game this is it this is what hurts with four minutes under five minutes left down a touchdown or down six points touchdown wins it touchdown extra point win this game it's third season absolutely we got a chance we got away with a face mask there's no question we got away hurt season right now 500 how about a big moment for a big kickoff return and and hey Arsenal uh wouldn't that be great that would be great but I listen I feel I feel I feel like Chris this is something he's got to do I think he's gonna go down and he's going to win his game for us I really do we're gonna win this game feel good we're going to win this game let's go heart show the haters this is it first has an opportunity to to shut up this this is all about hurts right now let's have a six game Road winning streaks score tonight baby it's coming we're winning this game it's gonna be it's gonna be we're gonna win this game we're gonna win this game foreign you know gotta win this yep one TouchDown for her I am not worried about that you can worry about the Dallas Cowboys fans we're gonna stop I'm only worried about one stat final score the Eagles have plenty of time Cynthia time and this is a reminder we will be we will be streaming the Cowboys Viking games after this run it you can definitely run it there's no no doubt Army remember for 27 months until 14 but thank you so much man he goes yo just got here how we doing sloppy play man we haven't played good today have not but we still have an opportunity to win this game as bad as it's been opportunity and I blame the offense more than the defense tonight well we got time we got 437 left down six let's go hurts from the 25 hurts rolls out get pressured tries to stay alive looks throws it away that was obvious I don't like that play it's like it's the most frustrating thing to see our players play Club it is really it really is the fumbles the counties the high snaps second and ten 10 right now let's go hurts in a shotgun at the 25. let's go Kurtz back to pass he's looking looking throws caught AJ Brown AJ Brown gonna get close to a first down but short close but short let's go third down 420 left caucus is ticking you got to go 402 Downs I don't think you have a choice let's go third and two third and two I'd spread them out I'd run this because I'm going for it on fourth down I don't think you have a choice I don't think you can get the ball back Eagles have two timeouts remaining 358 left clock is running third and two come on baby hurts back to pass he's looking looking looking looking nobody's open still nobody's looking now he's going to go deep deep downfield oh I've passed interference that beds are fair steep he under threw it miles was down there as a pass interference baby that's gonna be a big play that's a big Play Let's Go totally pass interference he ran right into him first and Ken let's go Eagles on the move miles it was it was Miles had to wait for it but he uh he tackled him before the ball even got there big big pass interference call this is huge oh that's a that's definitely passive experience he'd go First and Ten Eagles here's a handoff it's gonna be miles miles going to get to the 22-yard line of the Colts Eagles knocking on the door 3 30 left plenty of time left plenty of time second down need a touchdown to tie an extra point to take the lead second and five eagles up to 23. hurts gonna hand it off again miles miles first down first down at the 17 yard line should be a first down let's go Eagles on the Move keep running yes 258 clock is running Colts have all three timeouts left 253 left you want to be slow you want to kill as much clock as you can just hurts in a shotgun at the 22. first going to hand it off again this is Scott Scott goes out of bounds why didn't you go out of bounds second down I don't know why you went out of bounds you want that clock to move you want to kill that clock they have three timeouts because we never ran the ball yeah well that's true second and seven sixteen ten Colts Eagles knocking on the door hurts and a shotgun the 15 Hertz gonna hand it off again Scott gonna get close to first down about two yards short about three yards actually going to be third down going four on both Downs you need a touchdowns right we got 2200 people in here thank you guys so much for being here appreciate you guys third of four let's go third and fourth to 11. hurts big down here hurts gonna hand it off again it's going to be short fourth down I don't like that call two minute warning fourth down coming up big fourth down two minutes left Eagles are gonna have a fourth and short you got to get a first here game's over I don't like that call that that call I don't like especially that why isn't miles out there where's miles why are you having not miles is he is he that winded do you get hurt this is it this is game coming up game is coming up right now fourth down if you get a first if you get a first down you can start making them use their timeouts and then you have four shots at the end zone if if you get turnover Downs this game is over this is Jalen hurts time man time to step up I have faith I think we're going to win this game I definitely think we're winning this game I said it all along we're gonna win this game I believe it I just I just don't like that selection there I think you got to be more aggressive there on third down to get that first down that's just my feeling so you know what do I know we got 2 300 people here thank you so much for being here we're gonna we're gonna get the first out we're gonna get the first down we're gonna get for we're gonna win this game we're winning this game we are winning this game started gravy's right we're starting on fourth down we're winning this game Giants are losing 24-12 last I saw okay I don't know why you wouldn't pass on third and fourth ten thing for super Changers why aren't we time managing why would we snap uh before two minutes yeah that's a great point I didn't even pick up on that they snapped it before two minutes you could have had a whole two minutes to to think about what you want to do it's a good point all I know is this is it it's just that just get it first just get the first down here we go this is the game on the line it's Fourth Down don't do something stupid just get it first down all right big fourth down up right now fourth and two for the Eagles gotta convert here fourth into two minutes left Eagles got two timeouts Colts have all three hurts looking like he wants a quarterback sneak it hurts try and draw them all sides now they're gonna cold time out Eagles tried to draw them all sides with a fake quarterback sneak did not work I wouldn't have liked that court that wouldn't have been a good play on Fourth and two more than two that win a vehicle play they tried I don't have any problem with them trying to draw them all sides I'm okay with that but now you got to make the play you can't quarterback sneak it there I have no problem with trying what I missed you know okay four thousand versions Eagles are tied for seconds okay conversion rate this is the big one fourth and two here get him first down fourth and two fourth knees tennis obviously this is the game here huh [ __ ] come on baby let's go fourth down we need a good play call right now go to your books stiking fourth and two stir that gravy stirring it start on my uncle great Forza two hurts while stir the baby you got the direct snap gonna get it first down first down he got it on a quarterback draw first down there you go let that clock run let that clock run make them use a timeouts who I don't get it wow big first down let the clock run let the clock run don't snap it you don't here's a handoff wow so 2412 for the Giants 24 seconds off the clock let the clock down damn I gotta get out here and cook this damn sub snap it you could have took more time off could have took more time off we got 20. okay in the chat thank you guys so much for being here if you know hit that like make sure you subscribe we will be streaming the Eagles game I mean the Cowboys game right at this second and goal my heart's feet come on baby let's go all right second and goal hurts trying he's going nowhere we need something oh wow this is crazy come on second and goal at the five wow empty set shotgun wow shout out to the 1221 people that are in here we are watching Daniel Jenkins Danielle Jenkins shout out to you why that fourth of two lasted five minutes I don't know man oh my goodness it's a wasted Dilly 500 is losing his mind right now I hate that play check with she he'll be okay Rasheed will be okay wig Martindale garbage oh man all right third down and goal two plays Colts two plays let's use another timeout mid 24 left 13 goal God I hate that play call I I just think that's like a wasted play oh wow wow two chances too easy too easy they need you're right Dallas Cowboy girl you knew better than the Colts defense did I hope so I feel good I hope so hurts all right now here's the thing they still left quite a bit of time how many timeouts Eagles all they need is a field goal had they made that damn field goal big time on a quarterback draw Eagles come through big time big time all they need is a field goal they got a minute 20 left and how many timeouts one time out that's a lot of time all right so I've got to go up here and start cooking big touchdown Kai game Eagles won a chance to take a lead on this extra point all right so I gotta go up here and start cooking the the big sub win a lot of time left all they need is a fuel bowl how you got divorced Buckner and let them run right at y'all it was past interference that gave the Eagles this touchdown I didn't see that I was was outside a lot of time yeah look at me y'all well at least the Giants lost now they start a minute 20 left the Colts are who we thought they were damn all right good people yeah the Lions just oh wow DeAndre Swift went to that ass all right I gotta go put I gotta go put the burgers on in the bacon 2400 for being here this is going to be procedure quiet over there buddy all right you got the ball of 25. you need 40 yards in a minute 20. oh my goodness okay thank you good people I gotta go upstairs appreciate it thank you so much shout out to you damn this is crazy this game's far from over all right I gotta go get bacon and stuff on okay so you guys can watch me up here go get it Chef dude alone there buddy got it got it now we need the defense to step up foreign come on baby let's go right now minute 26 left we had 20 left in this game Colts only need to get in a field goal range 17-16 Eagles up I would love a set a Reddick sack and fumble here's some rhymes about to pass he's looking he's looking he's getting pressured he throws and it is almost picked off almost picked off by Darius like almost pissed off sacked this mother Humper minute 15 left second and ten Ryan in a shotgun Brian back to pass he's looking Quick Pass slant and it's called first down up at the 39. I was the Slants had killed us all day minute six minute five Colts are hurrying up jeez it's game the 39 Ryan back to pass he's looking he's going to throw out of bounds Jackson I believe out of bounds gain of about a yard second in town second now you need a sack right now you need a big sack you need a defensive play the defense got to step up we have a chance of students gotta Step Up come on man let's go check this mother Humber Ryan on second and nine you're bringing a flip bringing pressure Ryan throws and it is easy it brought pressure good last time oh no they're winning this time right now right yeah you got it you got it come on come on come on inside he was won by one point yeah Blitz again hell yeah it was one by one 48 seconds 40 seconds 39. you got the other timeout cousins fourth and 16. Colts do not have a timeout do not give them a first down baby stir that gravy stir that gravy just go first down throw that gravy stir the gravy oh nice catch ERS yeah [Music] fourth fourth and 21 no excuse me no excuse me start the green stir the great ain't no boy Sterling green right back to pass he's looking he's looking he's getting pressure I'm gonna dump it off the running back in going it's over game over I told you I told you lost your lives Eagles Take I told you we win in this game I told you we win this guy told you you weren't done to this big wins monster with big boy didn't believe me oh my God at the game all we gotta do is win and win game uh all the Cowboys have to do is win just win and we're number two we win baby oh we did it oh we did it all the Cowboys had to do with this oh man never touched it in garbage time I'm trying to catch up to these all the Cowboys 191 let's go let's go so we're winning this game LT dating for super Jingles we fight we fight we fight absolutely from the cultures of a loss lemonade exactly in the clutch gets down there and scores Eagles win boy all I can tell you is they already cut the game off John Moore today for Super Chat my man well appreciate you friendly Productions thank you for super tankers we're over 500 air conditionings are great they dropped the two points invention ever ah it's the Creator says now we want thousands no I want dollars to lose the sickest man in America too I think it was the same thing Detroit 31 Giants the Lion's beating the Giants everybody y'all need Odell thank you for Super Chat dog we got it you mailed that smile I think a lot can be said about how much info the Colts have on Syrian and how he's close plays maybe I mean you know I I just go back to all the self-inflicted wounds you know and almost picked off that was a [ __ ] game oh man you ain't kidding drones or Eagles but that Miss killed them yeah that Miss field goal was the changing point of the game it really was that that was I had a chance bad news thing for super tankers I hope your lungs got a good rest last week because I still had to smoke my friend Jalen hurts as a man I know I'm smoking stogie at night my friends oh man I I can't I can't be upset about anything that happened I wish we would have played better here that yes there are things we can fix yes but good teams win the fastest way to win I wasn't worried when we were down I knew we were gonna bounce back and get this one less one go absolutely thank you got it I mean that was big time for us no matter what we do y'all have to win on Thursday Chaos Theory man thank you for Super Chat appreciate you he's coming back let's go he was coming back from the jaws of Champions you ain't kidding you ain't kidding oh what's wrong Zeke no Daniels coach beat the Chiefs and the Vikings beat bills Eagles beat them both so Eagles best team in the NFL agreed listen we didn't play our best football nobody's gonna nobody is gonna deny it was a face man we're nine and one Albion fish transport thanks man we don't give up absolutely nothing absolutely not who win is a win I'll take it now I can enjoy the Cowboys game in peace the Giants lost something better DJ Chandler thank you for Super Chat hurts MVP hey that's a clutch that was a clutch drive again we talked about it games on the line what's he gonna do he went down the sport you got to give it to him silent Island silent giant favorite cheese steaks and tasty cakes for everybody yes thank you man appreciate you Richard Henny my man how are you he says that game had me nervous I was yelling the whole game but we haven't played any defense like that whole year it was it was tough man and you know we gotta we gotta fix some mistakes but we've survived we won Joe Ramos favorite super Checkers not gonna lie I was using the reverse psychology I like it it worked changed the Hat changed the shirt worked we will wear Reggie White in this hat next week first put pulled it off like you said absolutely got to give him Sue was irrelevant I disagree I thought Sue was pretty good the guy played his first game in of the seasons he got a half a sack what do you mean he wasn't good I thought Sue played good I thought Joseph played good as well or the haters they're getting ready to lose Auburn Crosby call Gronkowski out of retirement Sue Sue had a half a sack yeah 500 Sue Joseph are going down I agree with you I mean you're talking about guys the whole NFC East in the playoff picture agree but you're getting uh Giants looks like the Giants are going to get upset two games up on them again Dallas going up against the rifles today I I agree Patrick a member for 29 months to think about Nation man shout out to you because Jalen with a nice fourth quarter comeback great win absolutely absolutely you see how quiet it is where's all the Cowboys at where are they at bad news thank you for super check goes Sue and Johnson had an immediate impact on their own I agree I thought that they were good you know I thought they did a good job and they're going to continue to be good for us Caitlin clay Jalen hurts clutch you can't say he's not nobody can say he wasn't clutch he came out that's a big fourth quarter win down seven Dallas will be exposed again absolutely the defense won the game for us defense was much better ACP bowler much better than it had been art make peace remember for 11 months to think about Nation thank you so much man says look bad but we'll take the win listen it wasn't our best game we we all know the stroke we had struggles we got things we got to get better at you know we got to clean up a lot but listen a win is a win and you're 9-1 right now so Lee thank you for super changes Dallas win serves us there as far as number one C it does it probably does however at this point I'm still thinking about the division uh I want I want I want the touchdown I'm desperate mode when he played a job today remember for 27 months of Thrones what a win wow kick return that game I'm telling you that's what's up pretty oh seating Priority One on the ones today you know I won Dallas three and a half games behind us flipping the bird uh still have things to fix hurts his clutch paid a man I totally agree I I concur come back down the Earth let me see I think I missed the chat here that's it for soup pretty sure I just aged eight years they can stop the run number two hurts literally has nerve absolutely absolutely what a win radiation superchain goes after a fast start for Taylor the defense held up yeah to the first drive I thought they were much better wow it was weird because then all of a sudden you have problems and your office struggle so it was it yeah there was a lot more blitzing I missed your Super Chat let me go I thought I read that one let me let me double check here you go Salah thank you for Super Chat he goes Dallas wins serves us better as far as that number one scene um no it it does technically yeah because Minnesota is tied with us but I still think you gotta root for Minnesota because uh you got to take care of your division first and foremost you know that's kind of how I look at it he got sold they reciprocating because we need Medics back fast agreed Jack's laws brother Ross thank you man appreciate you I saw the patch just had an 84 yard Point return they won yeah put your [ __ ] head back yeah Eagles best home field rules it does it does but I can't root for Dallas dude I just can't do it I'm not mentally able 's not doing well me too but we'll take this team we'll take this win love this team for me too we found a way to win today 9-1 with the extra side of third grade that third grade work three times today it worked like a charm three times we still got 1500 people in the chat thank you guys so much for being here if you're new make sure you hit that like make sure you subscribe bad news yeah David super chain goes Kobe career long 15 yard return ah man thank you cigar tonight's gonna taste sweet it is it's going to be a link tonight I'll tell you that let's go nice and cool oh God beat us on Thursday I'll be us on Thursday my bill what's going on guys just got off work UPS Eagles just came back and won a thriller 1716. Christopher what's going on at the end of the day the coltsby Kansas City so they're not being taken lightly I don't I don't take anyone lately you know in this league I I definitely don't I think it's ridiculous it's a big win yeah I did hear I did hear scroll say he wanted to be an eagle totally did Replay for super Checkers thank the Lord you ain't kidding the Patriots won in the last second did they show much Carter it means to talk there's no question we missed them but they're things like like clean up y'all you know a kid we're tired all the um like we we could clean all that up you know I did didn't Schwartz just like right here yeah I'm with you I didn't think so either you know but we pulled it out you know I had the Lions winning I had the lines and so that's a great that's a great pick by you so there's also come in yeah and who else did they lose to Dallas is truly garbage they are what time is that Dallas kickoff that 120 is that 425 yep it's coming on 10 15 minutes I'm gonna watch that oh my body that was about to lose okay I can't wait to watch again yeah it's gonna it's gonna be a lot easier watching the Cowboys game beat the Cowboys not Thursday no no matter what happens I think the Vikings win that's all you gotta do is do that all right I can't remember the Cowboys even though I'm not I'm not rooting for the Cowboys I'll I'll stick I'll I'll Trust our titles on Thursday then you're good well I think you could if the Vikings win and the Cowboys going up against us Jesus piece of music thank you for your Super Chat he goes 911 cigar tonight baby we yes we are already here right now we're getting over it not gonna win every game um you know 42 to nothing you know it's gonna happen where you have tough games you know and you struggle and you're going to go through adversity the Eagles came out of all that with the win that's all that matters first go for the moment Hey listen you got to give it to Hertz Hertz went out there and in a clutch situation pulled off a win gotta love it yes yes I heard them repeat there you go Branson yeah Rams really let us down silly how about getting hurt on the last Drive yes gay boy yeah that was cautious culture can get I mean you're talking about four minutes down six you know you need a touchdown defense notes you need to touch now he goes down and he finds a way to score touchdown you got to give it to Hertz came up big time hurts was clutch the immediate impact of student Joseph's crazy Fletcher Cox was nowhere to be selling the field yeah he didn't get a lot of savage they sue and Joseph played a lot more than I thought they were going to play and there was one point on the drive that the Colts scored a field goal Sue came this close to strips uh what's his face where's Rusty rocks no he didn't get blocked I don't block Wesley rocks he's just a troll he disappeared because the Eagles won that's what happens when they win the Eagles win they disappear okay I can't believe the pages you know and then they'll get they'll be even more quiet after after tonight after this game coming up in about 10 minutes yeah kick we're trying to last but being required to win a Houston trash teams you keep saying that but it doesn't say [ __ ] stand for super check goes credit to the Colts though they played hard they played hard they played good you know and they took advantage of things that we did so yeah you got it you got to give them credit for Super Chat my man he goes off to the same quote skaters man absolutely every game every week is different it's a different monster I don't look at you think will this team beat this game so that means my king is better than that team because my team beat the team that's in Denver I don't do it you every week is is a new game you know people are talking about strength of schedule think the NFL's College yeah exactly we start that crazy we were 4-0 on that gravy stirring today coach did show up to play for sure they did they absolutely did give the Colts credit they play hard Colts be packing my homes I thought they aren't good but they haven't take they have a decent defense you know that their defense is not bad all I care about the end of the day is that it says 1716 Eagles win that's all I care about have to make mistake but he lived quite at all Colts wanted to win for their new coach they fall hard they did Skip Bayless tweet Jaden hurts MVP saves the Eagles again I agree I thought Jalen hurts horrible lunch moment you can't take away the clutch movement there's no no doubt about it today was so confident that they're going to go in he'll be okay [Music] absolutely yes Giants lost so the Giants with a big opposite that's a big upset Giants are now 7-3 so the Eagles are once again two full games ahead of the Giants that's big time there's no questions a lot of my DraftKings yeah that was still stinks absolutely the Lions remember all the white all the Giants you lost to them at home but they came back and once now the Giants have to go play Dallas today and that's going to be two desperate teams and we're gonna get to sit back and we're going to get to watch it on Thanksgiving it'll be wonderful this game was so much similar to the Panthers game from last year it had that field we went with alcohol and that's a big deal just wait till we're healthy agreed agreed and receive that is best for you man uh Michael said you ain't gonna do it what's that uh tonight if people like when I do this because I'm nuts it's okay it's okay 500 I don't like cops crying about playing too much last game shaking my head well that's probably y'all balls okay we know if we win the game and we all went on Thursday we're number two in the division Shakedown tonight six o'clock yeah we'll even be uh first place now that's it good teams find a way to win and that's what the Eagles did they found a way to win at the end there's a win I don't think we use miles right either 500 after seeing soon Joseph played I feel a lot more comfortable our situation I do too I I do too I I think we're in a good situation with those guys I I honestly I do I I totally agree with you I I don't know why I I don't think they use miles enough they play him one down they run him on first down the first game first play the game they don't run them against like too serious I don't know he's our future no I think miles is far above better than both those guys Vikings win by 20 today that's a beautiful thing that is a beautiful thing Cowboys 28. I love it honestly I don't know hope the Cowboys even have the Firepower to uh I don't think they have the Firepower obviously able to throw and score 20 something points I'm getting this uh or I'm getting my I gotta get my scoreboard ready so yeah we're gonna end this thing in about a minute um and it's about me and I'm gonna get ready for the Cowboys Dallas game and I will be starting that stream up the Lions beat the Giants wow that that is great that's great news Eagles wide receivers need to work all the ball containment we just we should be undefeated right now could be absolutely I love it I love it I love it I love it perfect at what he does he's all right you know I don't think he's trash but it's all right here you go Eagles are a fluke just like your YouTube channel yes after six years my YouTube channel is a fluke yes I don't think you want I don't think you know what these words that you say mean I think you need to go look them up enjoy the L today Galaxy yes we're gonna enjoy this one I might even have a question I feel like it's the holidays already beginning [Music] Lions won three in a row that means we did beat somebody right right agreed we've seen in the past two years and they got basically to say yeah I would like to see I definitely would like to see Trey sermons play that I agree with you Marco's live and it's irritating Cowboys fans good Cowboys stink Cowboys stink they suck they're gonna lose I hope they're hearing all that these guys are like weird they only read half a page claiming they know the whole book that has been absolutely I should really get rid of it I'll take 901 901 901 is 901. there's no other way to look at it barely when that doesn't matter James it does not matter we beat Dallas we beat everybody and put one team we only lost to one team we've lost one game we have the best record in the National Football League nine in one you can't make that up that's the truth it's awesome I think both Scott's all right I I think that uh I would like to see him more and use it as like a down Scrolls I'd like to see them when Paul returns I'd like to see him more out of the backfield catching the ball um but he's all right you know I I don't think he's like your future running back that's why he's awesome no I don't care what what the reason is you're only I could say the same thing you guys only won last week because we fumbled the ball of course Watkins you know you lose I mean we could we could do that about every game but a win is a win 9-1 is 9-1 we need Elon Musk to buy YouTube nope hurts did not panic when he was only came up clutch Vikings are eight and one they've got to win first which I think they will I think they will yeah we're smoking a victory oh no absolutely Tony Romo oh come on all right but we're about to go get ready for this next screen I got Tony Romo I know that's a big loss for the Giants that that was a loss they did not need to do now there are two games behind us again yeah Washington won today 8 500. the real is what happens to our Queen he's been doing the damn thing at the trailers right now I didn't survive this one at all we have to go take a look and see what happens I don't know he's been quiet that's just that's true he didn't want to come back to the Eagles he didn't want any part of us he was scared all right that's the truth he was scared 500 why do they need to play centers more I hate seeing Game World game carried about unimportant situations coming up oh I agree oh thank you Jesus thank you Jesus happier I agree with you man thank you for support I totally agree totally agree oh [ __ ] this game's getting ready to start I gotta go hurry up all right I'm gonna end this game um in this stream we're gonna come back with the Vikings Cowboys so if you want to come hang out with me um you know you're more than welcome I'd love to have you guys hit that like on the way out make sure you guys subscribe and all that stuff and uh shout out to you guys 10 minutes I may be a little bit late when the game starts because I gotta get everything ready we'll be streaming the game so look for that with that said I will let you guys go take care talk to you later of course you know don't be a dingbat and Marco [Music] because Tracy's like I want mine now for food right now listen though the Patriots won yeah along the game play you you literally throw it up there we go I just lost half a burger look at that cheese melt okay I got the cheese in the middle of something yes [Music] cheesy cheesy okay [Music] take a look at this guys [Music] look at that [Music] there we go [Music] thank you all right let's see what our Cowboys can do [Music] um whoa okay sonny okay got some goats get ready all right there we go okay who fumble man I'm spent now good good get my jersey on Cowboys make them a drink whoo welcome good people Mark Holmes here where is my Cowboys jersey oh there it is okay damn wait how do we do they fumble yeah [ __ ] strip fumble let me get Joe boo his wings [Music] he missed the games [Music] okay second and six come on guys boom CD almost first okay all right we need to touch down here guys I want that number 11 pick okay Angelica I tell you what Angelica I'll make you one of those girl all right shout out to the 1098 people that are in the house as we watch the Dallas Cowboys third and one on the 17 18 yard line trying to see if they can get in you leaving us oh they say don't go home Angry at least don't go home Angry yet okay honestly Micah might be the all-time favorite cowboy Splash Broda shout out situation Mark I put uh put in timeout for saying Philly 500 is 12 year old fan base all right cool buddy Splash thank you Splash Broda all right first and to wait I missed what are we doing Zeke Zeke Eaton uh-oh all right here we go first down are you not entertained holy moly sorry guys I'm I'm spent now I need a nap um and my back is killing me all of a sudden I think carrying that big ass up did anybody take a bite of it yet didn't like it okay it's got apples up Tony Pollard uh one yard okay all I gotta say is this is a big this is a big sandwich this is a big burger oh and it's hard for it to stay up on you come on where's Z there we go come on Z we have got to get touchdowns got wrong come on now I think I'm 21. damn that wasn't Pastor he wasn't holding on to him dang it so this shot was D ude the whole time you you never see him soda before if you if he wasn't if he was all over and he would have caught that you want to call it that way perfectly thrown ball make this thank you okay there we go all right so there we go Michael Rodriguez how it tastes it's good it is good it is definitely a Juicy Lucy um in fact I gotta get some napkins to go with it so damn juicy should I say juicy or drippy I don't know love he can put ketchup so oh that's the brothers okay phew here we go it's supposed to be Juicy Lucy it's juicy in it okay well listen it's not easy to make a burger into a sub okay I did the best I could son you got my shoes I mean I know we scored but you good foreign [Music] ER spice cranberry that's different no space for mistakes okay Parson spotted us three well at least we scored something first okay and we get the ball to start the second half right maybe honestly they got the ball first right Allen Williams that's DJ DJ is one of you guys and speaking of that um for those who know Jody Watley I'm looking for a new love baby a new love so if you are local in the DMV area and you're not crazy that's key if you're not crazy email me if you would like to be able to come over for a game day and be part of the big sub and our game Day broadcast and stuff okay because I got a lot of sub here and you see I got DMV that's still coming but you know DMV he ain't that big so definitely looking for some more people who may want to come over yeah that's good it's good it's not easy to eat but it's good should have used two hands Terrell Pinkney what's up Kevin Perez Mark should have Mark should have run the damn ball Alan William what's Up DJ [Music] because no no no Raven s 87. I think that could run the ball himself he'd uh open Lane for maybe even for the TV all right here we go see if we can shut them down again Micah Parsons taking it personal Sam Williams getting a little pressure on the outside I'll take that okay I'll take that oh come on number one number one okay Brian howardy what's up Brian I know you're happy today man a six and five for the commanders commanders look at that there ain't no technique that is just a straight grab how become you gotta come to Jesus moment a couple of weeks ago how to come to Jesus moment tonight I'll come to Jesus mobile tonight and play good come on okay well he did a good play there at least he got got him that was Colin Joseph coming back foreign must be out come on each other Justin Jefferson come on guys [Music] come on here at least one touchdown man you can't do that can't do that there's a flag it's going down so Odell Beckham Jr is supposed to visit the cowboys after the Giants game for Jerry Jones defensive holding oh come on man a number uh Calvin Watkins I mean uh Carlos Watkins Oh Come come are you serious what the hell wow that was come on guys that's a [ __ ] call right there oh thank you that's something oh yeah they could have caused that yeah turn his head yeah yeah I turned his head so they could have called passive appearance hold it to a field goal guys [Music] thank you well I guess I could uh okay this okay not just reaching for balls that's a couple probably today third and sixth come on D Etc in a quarterback come on now yeah you're right surprise they didn't call that oh Jefferson the humans they got a lot of weapons over there close but no cigar the refs gave us that for the Hankins holding oh yeah Fowler and two kids outside the perimeter and this is what I talked about Jim teams are deciding runs to make Corners tackle foreign they have changed the way they run the football second and three from the six incomplete third down and three come on now close call Macho Man Eagle Savage Roma's already annoying Dirt Nasty yeah I'm not crazy about Tony Romo when he for the cowboy games all right third and three are they going to go for it fourth and three I actually needed Vikings to score so I can bet on Cowboys as an underdog in the live batting laugh out loud Romo keeps it 100 I I don't I just get I just get tired of listening to Tony Romo I just do good Stop Dallas gets to stop okay three three all right here we go let's see what we do on this go around so I'm curious if um that game How uh Odell felt about Daniel Jones as a quarterback there if that kind of changed his mind and that's why he's going to Dallas first Micah Parsons up to nine sacks let's see if we can get up to 10 today [Music] all right yeah Denver up 7-0 over the Raiders uh Fox 505 if it's cable stocks yes are you sure okay oh you're right it is CBS okay so that's probably because you need to hit back with a touchdown Dak Prescott the NFL's Russell Westbrook Broda why are you here Jerry is you're UPS okay Dallas needs to lead us and melt the clock let's go Dallas Cowboys for life amen all right you know the first first part of the quarter you know that's feeling each other out and stuff before somebody gets into gear let's see the Cowboys can get into gear now alive Commander's getting scary four straight games on the road I'm sure he want to eat it all right the seed looks sick after the Giants got their ass handed to him CVS well I guess tea is trash yes ours recycle all right good people oh boy let's see if we can get this thing going Cowboys Oh Lordy Laird David Vikings are one and done in the playoffs K Larry we need a touchdown come on down come on Cowboys varsia's schedule gets scary for them commanders are playing better than the rest of the NFC East right now way to hold them defense damn Anthony Barr out again bull predictions commanders finished with a better record than the Giants um announcers on NFL Network are always taking everybody but the Cowboys that was amazing that's like literally unbelievable catch by Far and Away the best one all right first down for the Cowboys 25 yard line oh I loved it that we summoned it they'll be someone that they'll be showing it you know they're showing it for four yards a celebration after that all right here we go with the mad bomber ship all right second to seven come on okay I'll take that pilot four yards third down and three whoever whoever 63 is you need to watch where you're going don't don't be rolling all over my over my guy there we go there we go oh man damn gallup's not going down y'all saying y'all been talking bad about me I'm telling you man I'm back it's about time [ __ ] [Music] I don't care if you don't get a touchdown but help us win like not all he did he was he was a damn no he picked up he picked up five more yards the hard way going over the dude what's the whistles yeah he is yeah he was that one I agree with it shut up Tony the referees finally got called away if I got yeah of course and it cost us four yards okay we still got the first name okay right they get calls right that cost the Cowboys but against us uh we missed that I know but they called it right I can't argue with them there you go there you go Tony run running running running running running running running that's right Tony Pollard all right run the damn ball how you doing how you doing huh welcome back no don't turn your head towards my sub nope nope nope nope nope nope nope oh wow he spun out of that big time run 20 freaking yards oh run the damn ball Tony Pollard has got 40 yards like on the last two runs guys damn foreign nice thing is you're eating up clock you're keeping your defense off the field you're moving the change you're not getting penalties uh I believe that's 12 percent was that 12 Personnel boom passed out of 12 Personnel bam Michael Gallup trying to have a game that's another big catch in traffic had to go up and get it and snatch it and bring it down looking good looking good shout out to everybody that's in the house I appreciate all the support make sure you throw up the thumbs up like button for us here let's see if we can get to a thousand likes for the day let's see if we can get a few more subscribers too if you're here you know if you're enjoying what we're doing here if you're enjoying what we're doing here Howard Floyd good God Almighty Howard Floyd [Music] CD stays up first down down to the two Howard Floyd shout out to Howard all right they are spreading the wealth around here they are moving it around the ball so you need lokita I can kill him boom all right run it damn it run it damn it first and goal on the three yard line we better get a touchdown here players first and goal come on here come on let's get that rock in there first to go from the two Dack and shotgun gives it to Pollard in the middle got about one this is where Powers a little light in the ass when you get into that traffic line to be able to push that pile running running look at Jade I love it I love all the running emojis you got there shout out to Dina second and goal all right here we go here we go second ago come on Cowboys he got stood up got second effort got him about a half yard Maybe some just run the ball see that's where I think Zeke actually gets that Zeke can push those guys through there he gets about a half yard on it maybe he pounced off of there and he pushes it forward Michael Rodriguez all right third and goal see that's where you go Zeke Elliott Michael Rodriguez there we go you cash it out okay all right with that we're gonna give away let's see getting the touchdown boom we're gonna give this one away right here Zeke running running running running although we should do a Tony power I don't think gabatoni Pollard in here so our winner right now Angelica Barone wants to get a Micah Parsons one so we gotta do that print I want to do another one of that same print Mike Damian you just won okay damn it I can't I gotta I gotta spread the wealth amen I know you do a lot of super chats buddy but I'll get you I'll get you in the next garage dos lady Das today's the ladies lady Doss gets Zeke lady Doss she's a lady all right lady Doss you are a winner winner chicken dinner Blue Blood Cowboy shout out to are you not entertained all right so here's where we need to step on them Stomp Them leave no doubt we missed Zeke Amen on that one blue butt Cowboy shout out to you so lady Das Angelica about her own and um Mary Lon Mary lawn you need to go ahead and get me a uh shout out there and um damn it's outside look at your stomach it's not the food and also to um it's okay we gotta restroom if we need to go damn no Paula Paula Bettis won our jewelry and Paula Bettis shout out Paula Bettis is getting this one check that out look at that isn't that pretty it's like it even got a pocket it got a little pocket right here got a little pocket in there we love them boys remember that and I think we're gonna give one of those away uh for one of the another one of those away for the ladies let's go defense keep running the ball Amen on that let's take a a little Gander at the stats early on here Micah Parsons has a sack strip fumble Dak is six of seven for 36 yards it should have been a TD pass Tony Pollard five carries 48 yards Zeke Elliott four carries 14 yards but they were tough yards including the goal line Michael Gallup two receptions 22 yards CD lamb one for six Zeke Elliott one for five Dalton Schultz one for three and Tony Pollard won reception no yards um so yeah we're spreading the wealth around here and uh let's see what Kurt freaking cousins he's moved the ball Dalvin cook five rushes 34 yards that's the thing to worry about right now we need to slow him down defense needs to stop the run uh Lola you know how the ladies get into the ladies raffle just be a lady you're already in it I have all of the ladies in the place right here in this cup so Lola I got every everyone that I remember and I remember you know I'm never gonna forget you Lola um you're in there as well we ended up uh Paula was the first little draw we'll draw one of those next go round John Ridgeway is showing a post game thank you damn Ridgeway that was a nice Tackle by him damn did you see him do the WWF suplex on the dude damn [Music] I was the White Ranger this Halloween up why did we keep Bridgeway instead of getting ready to heal at the time and we still got rid of the hills Angelica Mormon up let me get you in there too Angelica Morgan we got two Angelicus Angelica Morgan okay I'd say that's a win he only gave up three yards to double cook on that run nice suplex Cowboys defense okay you got a 15-yard penalty for it yeah but you know what he'll think twice before he comes back around there Terry Lee what's up Terry Lee foreign what are they showing the whole highlights of the Washington oh this must be the Washington Channel first down feeling they got a lot of weapons out there Bland on the coverage that's actually it's not on top the only game that's on cable actually if you get the other remote you can get the other that's the Denver there's one other game on where's the other um the Roku remote that one over there yeah I had it over there where Rasheed was there we go oh damn Leighton Vander are standing up Dalvin cook and still got carried for two yards wow the first quarter's over so that's the only other game is the um Cincinnati game garbage well I've got one garbage over here so put that one on that one boom there we go so we got all three games Raiders just got a touchdown pass where did Rasheed go he he decided to move off camera there he mad are you mad Rasheed you don't have like 12 losses I mean seriously you got more with victories already this year than you had last year no I thought y'all had a five year five years that's three in a rough that's three in a row for Detroit and they should have won those five games that they lost by Four Points of that it'll be one of the visitors one of those games they lost by five or four points or less James Cook says he's mad at one point all right well Dallas's defense gonna yeah well I'm just trying to spread it around a little bit you are very very lucky Damian so but I'm gonna get you taken care of Galen Miller yeah the eagles they must have had a horseshoe up their ass because they got lucky Damian French wolfhunter came up hill and struck there you go Mary yes let me make sure I did Mary I think I got you Mary but I will get you again Mary Alvarez Johnny chance Hannah shout out to being a member for 14 months appreciate you bro Eagles won yes by one point lucky sobs I don't like the Giants James Snyder says right now I don't think Rasheed does either franchises all right so in case you guys have not heard um after the Giants lost today Jerry Jones said before the game that Odell Beckham Jr will be visiting the cowboys after the Thanksgiving game I'm wondering if Odell saw how bad the offense was with the Giants and that it was cold out there if that kind of brought him towards the Dallas Cowboys uh we're right now in the middle of the game here we are ten to three Vikings driving at the 45-yard line I'm wondering if that will have any play in his mind because he said that he wants to be on a team that he deems uh Super Bowl worthy a team that he thinks can go for a good drive Johnny Santana shout out to Johnny Johnny Santana with the big big Super Chat appreciate you bro all right um yes so that's going to be interesting to see what we've got with him I'm assuming that if the Cowboys can get themselves a win here that that definitely will help and there goes Kirk Cousins down for the sack he didn't actually go down he got tied up and they called it that's Doris Armstrong It's been a while since Storm's Armstrong has done anything he gets a sack that's sack number two for the day so it seems like the defense is definitely definitely stepping up um nice thing on that Rush right there was Micah Parsons and crew they're not leaving any lanes they're rushing equally all right so that's a good sign Jerry Jones the blind man we won a Super Bowl it won't be the Cowboys laugh out loud big sack by our Cowboys okay let's see if Turpin can do it come on turpentine and he does get outside picks up about five yards all right Cowboys up 10-3 let's see if our Cowboys can get a drive here Justin Fields oh [ __ ] Justin Fields was carted off with an injured shoulder damn I remember the Eagles championship it was awesome anyone remember 1995 okay Turpin is fast okay what happened to the so-called change in culture that was brought to our Cowboys to put in play by Mike McCarthy all these new Young talented players we drafted over the past two years Michael Wilson um I'll say this much Mark Hutton Mark's stuff in the Box I'll say one thing if you actually listen to The Talking Heads about how bad our team was going to be as far as Talent goes you would think that there was no Talent on this roster and see this is where they've actually outperformed what expectations were for them now all of a sudden the expectations have been raised at oh well this is a Super Bowl team you've seen other teams you know quite frankly the Eagles won that game not by the guys that they drafted they ended up getting guys even namak and Sue had a big play in there um Devante Smith I mean not Devonte Smith excuse me um uh from the Texans uh their wide receiver um being the big plague makers and that's the problem that the Cowboys have is you know they get a lot of good players but they don't get enough to get them over the hump everything clicks and that class reunion becomes and this is the number one number we recommended Carolina Miller Lite has more taste than only one um can I do a backflip I can do a backflip in the pool um or at least I used to could my old ass I can do a belly flop how about that okay all right we got Cincinnati up ten to three over Pittsburgh or Pittsburgh driving we got the Raiders down seven to ten against Denver in probably one of the ugliest games to probably have all season the Eagles suck I agree with you on that Dallas pack all right come on Cowboys let's get another drive going nice long drive sustained doc whoa wow how the hell did he get out of that please just get rid of the ball all that worked for two yards I'll take two yards in a sack wow yeah he should have got sad he literally ran into the guy that should got sad H Bowman on that but nobody look nobody was open he was actually smart not to throw that because there was nobody open damn there was one guy on that side and if you throw that that would have been a pick six second and nine um can I ask the dumb question I wish boom I'll finally call him I'm just wondering why we didn't come out and run the ball to start that drive yes this is where Kelly Moore drives me crazy we had Tony Pollard running his ass off on that drive and we get away from it Tony Powers got five carries for 43 yards there we go there you go there you go he said started the drive with that and we wouldn't have because I tell you what that had Dak not gotten out of that sack that by all right should have been you would have been in hold we would have already punted Michael Bradley good luck to the Cowboys let's go 49ers shout out to the Niners fan we'll be talking trash about color more to start that drive and we're actually going down the field I'm just saying I'm going down the field run the damn ball look at that okay run the damn ball you got eight yards on that so you got a little burst you got that knee brace on that look at you see how big that knee brace is don't you and you can see it's kind of awkward when he plants on that thing that's five carries for 20 yards for Zeke 22 yards Jalen tolbertson and he's on sides Zeke gets did he fumble it he fumbled in this answer is well of course you always do that you said run the ball he fumbled still run the ball running the ball everywhere get down he's down his butt was down he was down third and one they got it why aren't you one with the ducky we got more y'all so let me ask you who is your favorite player you don't have a favorite player okay how about not current Cowboys who's your favorite player of all time player none not even Charles okay that's my favorite place there you go Donald Schultz flagging the secondary watch this will be offensive pass interference the way they call [ __ ] against us what the hell is that around his neck is that like the I bet you like remember they used to have the the um strips to open your nose it must be some crazy new [ __ ] there to come up with it opens up your neck hold on Minnesota all right illegal contact okay Mark Ripon Leaf's favorite okay Robert Jr let's go Cowboys you don't like Micah so you don't have any Cowboy players that you like damn he's like I like that who is your favorite so in other words you keep it open in case you need to cuss one amount and tell them if you need to get rid of them is that what you're trying to say well they got rid of one of them called a cue collar Steelers tied up Tyler with a Stutter Step gets gets three yards y'all feel like that dude mine is Tony Dorsett Michael Irvin Tony Romo sorry all right third down to six I never like talking actually I don't like him in the booth I'll be honest foreign deck running running running running all right Dad gets the first down um I have to say that the the clock went down to zero Thomas Katie welcome to being a Mojo crew member to you buddy for becoming a channel member go to the community tab Community tab you can get a uh There's the link for our Thrive site so we can get you your shot glass Charlie Waters definitely Dak is cooking Dak Prescott Let's Ride we got a CD on the screen picks up nine flag uh oh holding it that one is the best one that's ever that we made um Michael's getting better and better and we're using different blades and stuff illegal shift Romo's a hater look at rain flag illegal shift CD went too soon in motion [Music] Michael Wilson shout out to you too Michael Wilson probably Michael Wilson Smith and Tyler Smith son see that's a penalties of Drive Killers uh same thing to you Michael um Smith go to the community Tab and um There's the link in there to the Thrive site so we get you sent your shot glass my apologize second and 17. at least get ourselves about five or six yards to get a field goal Brian Joseph that's Zeke five Brian Joseph Ed Too Tall Jones Ed Too Tall Randy White okay Drew Pearson oh all right are we it'll be a 52-yard field goal attempt it's indoors Michael Rodriguez Larry Allen okay money Maher get us this field goal please please please [Music] it's indoors not Outdoors Chris May what's up Chris that's it you made it money my heart is money unlike your kicker Chris oh I like your kicker damn Mike Mike's going going ham this is a preview Thursday what are your plans for Thanksgiving man okay I'll just say if you if you you know you're welcome to come over here if you'd like no no thank you we can always use another turkey thank you Y'all Gonna Lose You know I make I make two kinds of stuff in there I've got an apple spice stuffing and I got a sausage stuffing then I got my mama's pies and her rolls I got turkey I got spiral sliced ham I got the sweet potatoes the mashed potatoes and gravy the broccoli and cheese the baked bean I mean it's good you know I can throw down just saying just say it Adam Swanson shout out being a chili member for 17 months appreciate you bro all right so let's um we we gonna do another drawing I'll tell you what we're giving away Zone I'll tell you what how about since Micah got a sack we'll get it we'll get a missile we'll do this one right here what do you think we'll save the other one check check it out past the show that one to BJ too all right so we're gonna give away another one and another one Dak is fine okay Michael Wilson we need to use more tunes amen Michael and our winner this time smoke for ya smoke 14 for ya smoke for you is a winner winner chicken dinner it's gonna be okay I got my mom's biscuits you know and we also have um Rhonda's biscuits too don't take the cowgirls reteka your Tech re retech what what service dropped you guys Jack needs to keep going strong in the second half where we lose because our defense can't hold up Sherman Hill another one of our channel members our fourth one today Sherman Hill shout out to Sherman Sherman on the community tab there is a link that's only for members only that will get you to our Thrive site so we can get you your Joe Bush shot glass I never ever win James James you're you're getting your your Joe bardi and we're sending you some uh coasters with the two we got you covered man oh man see Mickey you get the the the Savory sausage the Savory sausage stuffing and then the apple spice stuffing because I put brown sugar in it is almost like a dessert so you got like the two the two flavor and it's not really good with gravy on you just eat that stuff and just like it is oh my God Mark block them block who block the haters which haters are we talking about yes jobu has his rum he's got his chicken wings and he's got his cigar in fact I might if the Cowboys win I might go out and smoke a cigar tonight and uh make fun of Philly oh no they won didn't they damn yeah they don't deserve it they won yeah riveness got you Kirk Cousins trying to get away from Sam Williams damn he's out he's out he's out he's out of bounds damn Anthony Brown is playing yep Randy Sykes that number 71 is going to feel too shout out to Randy sites congratulations on his daughter getting married Michael candy Mark I'm over all these damn penalties so far we've only had one I think isn't it or two second and ten all right there we go defense seems like they're just stepping up right now third down third down and eight blue virus shout out to my boy blue virus I was talking to Blue virus yesterday man he works I envy him man he works on like 120 Acre Farm Family Farm out in Cali with like 5 000 cows and stuff or something like that on there so uh when you say Where's the Beef blue virus has got the beef all right third net come on Cowboys three and Adam three and Adam oh Micah Parsons Kirk was like I got to get rid of this thing I got to go I gots to go oh Micah Parsons up the middle he came downhill [Music] Michael Rodriguez okay now here's what's good here's what you love and this is why every week that we get the ball first I always hate it because what always seems to happen is the other team ends up having the ball to end the half and then they get the ball to start the second half we got four minutes and 30 seconds left great field position go down here get a score and then you get the ball to start the second half and you bury them I'm an eagle fan but I love your channel bro art art makes peace what is it art make peace at Mack Daddy's drawing and Catering shout out to an eagle fan man you know I don't have anything against Eagle fans I just don't like the eagles that's cool shout out to you mack Daddy's appreciate you bro what art makes me do catering so do you do artwork or do you is your food the masterpiece service Delco jockeys we need a touchdown Vikings are 32 against yes 32nd against the blitz you must watch the Joe blue sports report Randy I've been talking about that for a couple days Kirk Cousins stinks against the Blitz [Music] run the time and score that's what you want to do because here's what you really want to do is you want to make them one-dimensional if you can get a touchdown here before the half and then get the ball to start second half by the time they do get the ball they're going to have to be playing catch-up and they're gonna have to abandon the run and that's what we want you're fixing goulash for dinner tonight Derek I don't know what goulash is I'll be honest with you anybody know what goulash is n't a Russian dish es okay um all right I love goulash you're making homemade pot pies Kirk Cousins has problems against Dallas always has problems against them boys that and that wasn't Kirk Cousins that was Jason Garrett being a freaking idiot too yeah just one that is a nice Stadium um when they had the Super Bowl there it was at the after the game was over minus three degrees and it's dark and it's night and to get that you had to take the subways you get a crowd of about 50 000 people or excuse me 70 000 people exiting the stadium out in the cold and you can't move that was hell I've never been so cold before in my life Paula Bettis hamburger and elbow macaroni with tomato sauce come on Cowboys let's get another score Jack by the time I'll take that back all right picked up about four yards five yards hey Google County jail once once a week loved it well Dan Health uh Heath I'm glad you're not in there any longer can't forget the corn and cornbread and the sides it was freezing hell deck woke up and fell and felt like our running back feeling 20 or even 30. I'll let you know about the game I'm in Jacksonville Florida it's a little bit salt and salts for three is that done no Ferguson Jake Ferguson for three run the ball should have just stayed at the stadium got no you they kicked your ass out the stadium you can't stay at the stadium services all right third down and three come on Cowboys boom Tony Pollard Big Time run first down here guys if you're here and you are [Music] be sure to hit the like button for us the queen fans are silent oh see Eddie is down Eddie is there in Minneapolis you know what it is right guys the big sub boom CD look everybody catching everything just about deck is looking like Lamar Jackson um I won't go that far goulash tastes good in jail okay now does it only taste good when you're in jail or does it taste good when you're not in jail Herbert Simms shout out to Herbert Sims man we got five new channel members shout out to Herbert Sims Herbert Sims and again go to the community Tab and in the community tab there's a link a link for um our Thrive site so we can get your address to send you your shot glass shout out to them I wonder how many shot glasses we've gone through in the I guarantee we've gone through over 2 000 shot glasses well we know we've had five different kinds so that's 175 each right there and the Mojo ones I know I've ordered sometimes doubled ones of those so yeah easily there's probably over 2 000 shot glasses out there to you guys let's go for a half and let's score and there you go now you're talking right now deck looking like deck so far today Standing Ovation for channel members Standing Ovation for biscuits too Rhonda help help Miranda pump fakes by Docker clean I got five the jehov says he's got five of them in his house I love my shot glasses Thomas Garrett well of course you know I don't know if you guys saw my new shirt today this is a new one here and this one is fitting okay here we go can you see that or let's say what let me get the other camera here it's like for a second I was like do I have a shirt on underneath okay boom look at this boom Dem boys make me drink Adam Swanson said I got my shot glasses all right take it all oh no Michael we're not taking No you don't want to see that we're supporting a generous act that would me you know what me taking my shirt off would be G-rated G for gross okay that's what it would be it would be G-rated gross let's go boys um I want that shirt stay woke if you want to get one email me because we're gonna put those actually on um how do you get that shirt my wife made that we actually got the machine to actually be able to start making shirts and so I come up with ideas and say hey honey and look this is check this out this one look at this one this one is going to Paula Bettis boom and uh we're gonna be giving away another one of those for the ladies we're gonna do a drawing here at halftime for the ladies to get them so if you're if you do want to get you know or certain and we can do custom stuff too um when am I coming back to San Diego uh San Diego I would love to go back to San Diego but uh I don't have a reason to go back to San Diego our friends aren't there anymore Felix Rojas shout out to Felix um I got man you guys are hitting these things quick we're even asked Justin Jefferson doing his Ochocinco Herbert Sims shout out to Herbert there we go first down Riven s Herbert Sims um but seriously though if you are interested in a shirt uh just email me lady Doss wants a shirt email me cowboysmark94 at gmail um dos you actually you um you actually won dos would you rather have a shirt or the Zeke Prince because you were actually one of our winners I I drew your name for the drawing so email me cowboysmark94 Gmail and let me know what you want my tea makes you drink I like that [Music] so lady Doss Cowboys Mark 94 Gmail me foreign the Giants no that's your dumbness for betting on the Lions I mean betting on the Giants but neither are the Giants okay fast games that's why I figured it should be they should be winning a division right now right now I mean they beat Green Bay too a Big Green Bay wow is that Paula yeah yes I want some more money thank you pilot thank you pilot yeah yeah more money thank you pilot it's about someone might know you but thank you Paula let's take a week off the house is my bad so that's the truth though all right I gotta work tomorrow we're trying not to work on Wednesdays for Instagram okay I tell you what here's what I'll do yeah let's see I'm sorry Paula said uh our best price guarantee if you find the lower price we will not shop in store or online all right so here's what I'm going to do I'm going to pin this all right I pinned up there at the top for the t-shirts [Music] touchdown Tony Pollard is [Music] foreign all right Cowboys are kicking ass today we're kicking ass and taking some names right all right so if you are interested in t-shirts okay email me it's pinned up the top Cowboys Mark 94 Gmail if you are a winner today smoke for you smoke for you lady Das Angelica about her own Maryland and Reuben walls email me Cowboys Mark 94 Gmail so we can get you that and if you are a new channel member go to the community tab there is a link in there to go to our Thrive site if you can't find a river problem with that email me at cowboysmark94 at gmail Dano 896. how y'all feeling about Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys right about now that's all I want to know where the Hey where's the Dak Prescott haters where's the hey the haters Stan where are you staying right here he's a squad it's quiet damn I should have bed on the couch look at Dak Prescott kicking ass down I was looking at it and I missed the opportunity 150 yards passed into the first half in a TD [Music] well I mean but the only bad thing is 20 to three I told her to get a touchdown I can't return I'm all just remember when they were talking about Kirk Cousins a better quarterback than Dak Prescott is yeah Tony Pollard thunder and lightning let's go Tony powler 10 carries 57 yards before that um run right there Cowboys defense is doing a number here I think they pissed him off look at that Mike oh I I think Michael I think Micah thought he was sack because he Micah was right there what happened he just let him go they got the ball off but the receiver no no Micah had him but I think he thought he had let the pass go let's watch it I I get that but the receiver dropped he had the sack he had him in his look at this he was right he he let off he had him right look but the receiver dropped the ball so he thought oh he thought the pass was gone wow damn the receiver damn people dropped the ball anyway the receiver dropped the ball yeah but I've been happy to have that sack yeah but at least at least they didn't get anything on there all right second and ten it could have been worse foreign boom cousin got it off on that time that's okay Adrian Collins what's up Adrian Collins with the big Super Chat Adrian Collins Eddie B Minnesota Vikings are turned back into the Queens shout out to my cousins foreign they got one time out they're wasting a lot of time all righty all right you gotta bounce I guess they're trying to go for the field goal well it was a minute five left one time out come on defense don't give up an easy touchdown before the half for the goal Reading California Ultra feel gold hold their behinds to a field goal please they've had two first downs this quarter wow flag false start put pressure on his ass I guess Michael Parsons He got a sec to start the game little strip sack no I mean it's still going there that they have to have a woman no no it might was it was a half a sign let's put half the sack I didn't get anything he do got to have this thing but he a little strips had to start to come I got half a second that's why because it was a house that's wild okay here we go first and 15. he got him that time okay okay that that's his sack right there well he had half the sex on the second half yeah sack baby he should have had another one there a few plays ago like I'll pass the ball but it's one of those things that you know and this is where you worry about getting a penalty I mean at least at least the uh the receiver dropped the ball so it could have been there's that man again yes 11. you know LSU sports fanatic hey how are you doing dominating trenches today you know I tell you one thing when Micah Parsons tells you something you better believe it you know why Marketplace on the line yeah yeah the bat okay okay so Angelica said she can't wait for a pick of number 11. Micah possums putting them on the line foreign Kirk Cousins is running for his life he's running running running yeah he's okay he's over it he's like he's like well I'm gonna fix me a plate and head on out man what you doing I'm good I've got plenty I've got plenty of stuff oh boy I'll support that extra second third and 23. um you got 46 seconds Cowboys got three timeouts if you get a sack here and then and they were a field goal range too or or at least five large range damn that didn't even trying to run it the ball dropped on the ground sorry hit the ground uh that didn't make it back to the line of scrimmage and he was not out the pocket hold on wait look at this he's not out the pocket and he does not get into the line of scrimmage how is that not intentional grounding there was no receiver there the receipts were picked up the ball after it skipped down the field that was a receiver in that direction why didn't they take that to New York to review that [ __ ] okay all right just kill the clock that was I really think I got timed out because I make sense oh you know it's funny how you Eagle trolls are here now okay okay the balance on the ground uh there was a receiver in that direction hubby is quiet I wonder why hey Rhonda Rhonda what you need to do is you need to get some sexy Dallas Cowboys lingerie so that way you twerk in front of him when the Giants lose wearing the sexy lingerie yeah the Cowboys now pass deep ly no actually boom CD I need Jefferson to get a touchdown but I don't know Jefferson might get a um let's get the field goal let's get the field goal race you got 26 seconds and uh you need about 45 yards twerk tweet tweet tweet I wonder how much Philly 500 is sweating them well they won but he can't be happy about that I would be if my team I'll be happy for him Cincinnati and uh Pittsburgh 17-17. yeah you got Raiders in Denver 10-7 that's another divisional game 20 seconds two timeouts so I think he's over 100 already just about I haven't got the alert he wants you to wear sexy Giants lingerie and that hadn't happened it'll be Cowboys or nothing and you know guess what you can't always get what you want but you get what you need find out why she to speak oh boy he's like yeah I want to see some sexy Giants lingerie don't get out of bounds what are you doing right um Leroy's Kaylas what's up what's up he can jump like a mother Humper you can jump over this couch if he wants to he jumps over the fence if I get that doggy door closed people still think hurts isn't good slow just because we got one ring doesn't mean we're going back to the NFC champ okay oh wow are you kidding me yeah that's a catch with five seconds okay Mike Mike I I gotta say we gotta find that picture right there and do a print of it holy [ __ ] just kick it you got five seconds there's not enough time to I would just kick it because you gotta on the line and you're gonna get the ball to start the second half wow so this is gonna be a 60-yard field goal money my heart good throw okay so Dak Prescott haters good Cooper Russia have done that one could Cooper Rush have done that I'm just asking I'm asking for a friend beat him last year he did he did beat his last year he beat him right now right now we're steamrolling them return by rookie for Houston Jones that was that that was a thing and again guess what it was inbounds too Dak Prescott out of the pocket it's been deadly his feet was inbound wow wow and speak with them bad looking at it my man all right 60 yard field goal come on in come on in oh man he's like he's like oh damn that's all you're gonna miss it for a minute where's Stephen A Smith Dak Prescott's the weakest link on this team damn that just got it that [ __ ] in there damn look at that dad dropped in there by about two yards in despair we got our Pro Bowl kicker so that makes him 18 out of 20 this year he's even like oh man he got bad with the science now he's made no actually the thing about Maher was he was actually making the 60-yard field goals he just wasn't making the 40-yard ones money my her now oh my God y'all say too is he's not pressured okay because my heart missed the kicks with pressure yeah look at that or maybe it's got better when damn I don't want this to make up you got pressure neither he's still focusing on that man that's why they're showing the recorded recording yeah Cowboys it's okay record it recorded see last time they're having a good second half under review they're saying that play was under review hold up the catch they're kind of a little late on that aren't they what what they made the kid are you serious okay so wait a minute you're telling me they kicked that ball and said it was good and now they're reviewing it only us man only us I mean but you kicked the cake that so that bother oh get out of here but the thing is though I'm confused no no they're gonna say no they're basically saying they blew the whistle before the kick so we have to kick it again the thing is though that came from the booth because it's under two minutes so it wasn't the refrigerator that came from the booth so was that from New York was that New York if they overturned that oh hold on if we have to kick that again that's that's where some really some real [ __ ] that's some [ __ ] okay thank you still got a kick over and now you gotta Kick again yeah kick again you gotta kick that's some [ __ ] that's a booty that that's a look that's some [ __ ] there see he's not the same so the kick doesn't count oh so the ruling oh okay why don't they do some [ __ ] like that when we get hoes like last week when it was pass interference when it was past interference why didn't they review that you're gonna tell me that you're gonna open no come on that's six points that's six points that oh my God that's six points damn that's some bull that's some booty juice they literally if we don't make this they just took three points away from us for no good reason I know I think you're gonna make it but still but still so I didn't hear any whistles here's the thing I didn't hear any whistles before they did the kick you better make it so all the officials were going through like this was a legitimate play so you're telling me that the the New York can overrule a play after a play has been done it was that was from the booth because I understand that but the play on the field went on it supposedly once the play goes on it's done ask the judges in the booth they're the ones that call so if that's what they're going to do then that change is precedent then they should be able to go back and review did he make it it's still good hey hey I'll take that I'll take it I'll kick is legit language excuse my language to New York okay that's some [ __ ] that was all the booth thing that's the the booth which means going to New York that wasn't the thing the Booth's calling that because now what they're doing is they're taking him to Manhattan to New York to be looked at shout out to the almost 1400 people in the house watching um make sure you hit the like button and while we're here money my heart look so so and the sad thing is that's another 60-yard field goal he made but he wanted him won't count I mean come on man you're trying to screw us all right here's what we here's what we gonna do we're gonna do we're gonna do a drawing for the ladies we're gonna draw okay here's what we're doing this is ladies only number four you can't have this this one's Paula Madison what is that number four what they sell more yards I think so yeah number four all right so this is a ladies only drawing and I'm I'm I'm trying to I need a bigger bowl the house numbers okay all right so last time I saw this ladies wise hold on Lola Miss hot sauce Lola I need you to email me and let me know what size you need Lola gets the T-shirt oh life is good Lola Lola is a winner winner chicken dinner of a Joe boo we love them boys t-shirt so Lola I just need to know what size to get made for 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John McGrew how about them boys oh yeah shout out to John McGrew Eagles lost last week um Eagles did not look good today the Eagles did not they lucked out on that one and the Cowboys had the toughest draw this week let's be clear about that another Pepsi I don't know there was the Falcons are up and down this year Commanders I mean yeah he did dye his hair okay I want a t-shirt that says my hair made a 120 yard field goal there you go the ref screwed us no New York screwed us oh they got to practice T swivel oh [ __ ] the Packers sucked last but that's [ __ ] they they they blew their wad against us Joe damasi gotta have the big sub every week you know what I wasn't planning on having one for uh Thanksgiving [Music] and I didn't have one last year for Thanksgiving either do I need to order a big sub s I don't know I don't know Tyrone Davis Philly must be [ __ ] in his pants Tyrone Davis if anything proved anything today let Daniel Jones throw a couple interceptions um blue virus welcome son King wolf another new channel member Sean King wolf shout out to you buddy for becoming Channel member you too go to the community tab on the community tab there is a link for our Thrive site to get you your shot glass wow Vegas knew something but with the Cowboys winning my whiskey tastes better wish I had a good cigar though yes big sub for Thanksgiving we're going to eat those wings next week Mark of the Cowboys play like this today we can beat those ugly birds I just understand how it was reviewed after that Adam that's that's where I'm like too bro buddy 24 7 Cowboys the office was closed on Saturday they told me this morning as soon as you can Folks up here right by the office I went to work so early yesterday if I was sleeping oh okay hey for the all the ladies in the place with the style and the grace um um breaking news for all the ladies um a buffalo one Joseph heatherly's wife who has provided us with the jewelry gifts um any of the ladies in here will get a 25 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injured part of the season for a couple of games but he technically does share her please the New FBI Tuesday abcbs yes warnings weekdays on CBS some people are getting rich with cryptocurrency While others go growing Jose hey Mark shout out from Queens New York big fan shout out to you Happy Thanksgiving to you too yeah but he wasn't the type of guy [Music] um we got Taco the soft taco no no that wasn't enough but my dad and I were outside okay perfect uh Das what I'll probably end up doing is forwarding to Tracy so that way she can talk to you directly on exactly what you want um Happy Thanksgiving Darren Johnson appreciate it all right so I need to get me some more ice water I love likes hit the love smash the likes there you go Rhonda good week for the cowboy great week for the Cowboys what a difference a week makes a print yeah definitely yeah yeah Ben Ramirez no one's scared oh yeah them boys out here in New York uh Cowboys Nation big shout out from Phoenix shout out to Phoenix Dr Phillips how many flags we got in the second half we're gonna throw everything they think of at us at this game well we're gonna get the ball to start the second half at least um how do you become a member if you go to my home page there is um right beside the Subscribe button is the join button if you click on that that's how you become a channel member Happy Thanksgiving email sent about a shot glass Sean King book okay I'll take a look at my emails in the morning yeah oh yeah if uh Lola if you go yeah just there you go tell her that you are a winner of a We Dem Boyz shirt okay she doesn't know that yet I I got a Notifier of that so honey um by the way can you make another one of those dig has a shutdown Chase AJ Brown Today Jefferson so far yeah Dem Boyz defense have done something this week it's just you know there's some things that you just can't get around and us and Aaron Rodgers is one of those things we just can't seem to get around Aaron fricking Rogers well yeah decade no actually yeah no actually over half a century over half a century all right the big sub lettuce and tomato riveness got to come away with the touchdown which is John what's up John oh come on in the door locked okay come on in man there you go look Tony Pollard with another big one oh that's uh John Gardner's here Michael pardon two sacks in the first half all right let's see if we can go down here and let's see if we can get a blowout let's get this 30 burger going here on this drive peanut butter and jelly time [Music] and I got one over here how you doing man you're going good man I'm doing good today [Music] with two interceptions belongs look see y'all started to come back down there dang we got Gina has d-mmv I got slate on my fantasy team okay Mark Hutton right now I love weed because I love weed in the house you gotta ask yourself is Kellen gonna keep running the football he better I really wanted this drive coming out of halftime third and 14 right now I mean they're trying to screw us before the half I saw it I saw all of that oh going up top oh [ __ ] oh my God we have to find him doing that and then we gotta know what happened oh my God are you not entertained are you not entertained does it again big sub big sub oh holy moly what a throw um can I say that that pass was in stride perfect location that he did not skip a beat anybody anybody yeah life is good look at that oh on Thursday take a take a good look take a look is Malik Davis active today because if he is don't give Zeke no more carries give him a Lee Davis some work right now there you go I mean Brown uh wow okay so right now now again the stats might not be updated but right now Minnesota has 98 yards offense to Cowboys that's right that's correct the 324 for the Cowboys wow I said you know I'm old enough to remember when they were talking about Kirk Cousins is a better quarterback than that again wow oh my goodness yeah oh money and the whole thing to get a touchdown oh my God oh reason s that was huge [Music] smoke Green Bay Green Bay Riven s shout out to Reba S I just told Tracy I need a shirt Brett Maher made a 120 yard field goal he did okay there you go well you know what I'm thinking about getting one for Thanksgiving okay I might have to get one for Thanksgiving because you know we haven't won Thanksgiving in a long time I think we will this year this year are you gonna make a big turkey sir I don't know what I'm gonna do but I might just put the sub roll right just set it there Splash Broda it was funny because when I went in there my buddy from the uh he doesn't watch football he was like did the Cowboys win I was like hell no they didn't and it's your fault of course uh Philly 500 cockroach you know what I think the Eagles are probably gonna be it should be scared right now well they're not a good football team right now well they lucked out they lucked out in that game not good right now here's the Jordan Davis in Dallas are bigger impacts than we thought Eric hosta uh oh a Super Fan a super fan Eric hosta Eric make sure you go to our uh Community tab go to the community tab for the link for our Thrive site so we can get you your shot glass as well as coasters buddy Let's uh shout out to becoming a Super Fan all right and see this is why I always like us kicking off to start a game we score before the half we get the ball to start the second half and they haven't been on the field Tony Pollard the playmaker your mama is she watching oh lordy what's her name [Music] huh did she commenting oh God another sack damn Kirk Cousins ain't worth it hold on because right what's your last name okay I haven't seen that one I'm gonna put hickenbachem in for the ladies draws hicken back him okay but I can tell you what I got hickenbach them okay that's close enough but we're gonna do another ladies only drawing here as well and um I think we're gonna do a ring on the next go round Michael Rodriguez we need a a Diggs pick oh man Sam Williams in up top look at Sam Wilson playing all day okay there's a flag Minnesota I'll take that I'll take that before what we'll do on the next go round will be Damon Clark we'll do this one for the ladies next go round the Cowboys that's a blue ring right there okay um next go round for the ladies shout out to Joseph Heatherly and his wife Maya and what we'll do for any okay so I sent my wife a text I said honey I need a I need a shirt that says Brett Maher kicked a 120 yard field goal and she said isn't the field only 100 yards yes because of my penalty well if you get the field goal from the white it's 120 yards from the back of the end zone that's crazy Pass center parents offense second and 26. Dan Kirk Cousins like I hate the Cowboys he's had Cowboy nightmares his whole career technically prime time isn't it Oh I thought that was about to get picked I think this is that's the only thing we haven't done today the national game bro I can't wait till David helmet look at Sam Williams oh David Hamilton's gonna have fun with um Shady McCoy yeah yeah you know I can't wait to see actually Stephen A Smith Dak Prescott's the weakest link damn Fowler how many chains I think he lost a few this week damn Dante found oh [ __ ] look cousin was hit like by a truck yeah that's a thick putter right there said reminded me to go ahead and and play the Finish him oh man you know what it's gonna be a good week Jimmy Johnson was talking on um the Stephen A Smith and stuff and they were talking about the Cowboys having Swagger and 77 I guess technically you know he said yeah he said I've seen the Cowboys win a lot of games and they have a Swagger and then um he said although when the Super Bowl really gives you that Swagger so we kind of said they don't have that Swagger for a while I'll tell you one thing today they got a little bit of swagger a little bit of Edge on them they up there pissed off about what happened from greens Bay and they're definitely taking it out on Kurt freaking cousins yeah this is this is after seeing the Giants play like ass I was is he sleep over there okay I think that's just lost the Odell Beckham Jr sweepstakes now that they beat us on Thanksgiving that's really no that's true yes run the ball eat the damn clock ain't nobody worried about the the kegels [Laughter] I wish I begged him Swagger and Edge leads the greatest about money at this point because we can't talk about the contract if it's between us two it's about who has the best Eric T I smell a juicy 40 Burger on the grill Eric T I'm gonna say is this why you made this what oh [ __ ] oh damn the 40 Burger Subs damn wow I'm back I had to troll Philly 500 for a second uh yeah it oh is she actually is he watching the game I think he well he watching it he said that he was going to be um streaming the game yeah actually I he probably didn't after um after um as close as their game was he probably was just like spent from it yeah this is only yes put him away bro in other words finish him okay oh he is streaming it first and ten dollars took the gold you could see how different number like it's like get Tony going from here we ain't used Malik Davis Malik Davis should we raid 500. nah let's not rate him no no no no no we don't want to jinx ourselves Zeke for two yards you're only not they're only nine and one right only nine and one actually we're helping out the Eagles at the moment Ward family I don't understand why we lose to Green Bay Green Bay just has our number and I think that we went in there overconfident thinking that you know we we owned them no it's because they lost their lives I'm telling you my here was the knife in the well one we I didn't have the big sub I I just blame me okay but Mike McCarthy showing up there with the the trench coat like he's Vince Lombardi nah bro but we was up 28-14 still we thought we thought it was Cakewalk because there's also a while oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] I dropped it he took it to the ground no as far as the gold they get first to goal damn they're giving it to him oh yeah okay yeah ground can't cause the phone see that's the difference between now but but hold on though this might go to New York again Noah Brown it says yeah he took he took stuff down at the one yard well so did Dez Bryant that's the challenge in it but I like doing it again sir he want to make sure they saw it I mean he said he'll probably win this okay is is it considered a football move is it three steps kicked Vikings are getting their ass kicked I mean they might as well I don't know play again but I think it was a catch but that's just that's real in their coach's part where's Five Rings oh there he is Minnesota's challenging to catch look I caught it what oh yeah he took several steps and tell us about the score again Jim shut up Tony oh that was Noah Brown definitely a catch Minnesota is challenging the first time I met him that's a catch I'm gonna say can you fair catch a mouse the ball bounced off watch this Mark can you do this what's up yeah I would think you could who timed you out nobody timed you out nobody why is he leaving I don't want times out anybody turn you off inside autographs and stuff um Scott thanks so much for super tight because I just farted it reminds me of the Eagles I just farted this reminded me at the Eagles it stinks oh Adam Scott wow wow that's the funniest thing I've heard somebody chat somebody commented on if they gave him a Super Chat and said I just farted and it stinks it smells like the eagles 500 said there's no pressure on it it would have been huge though if they had lost today to the Colts would have been huge guys Mr Reggie Smith barbecue thank you to get together all right we're getting ready to do a drawing here again yeah it is horrible because I remember that time I called y'all congratulations tell Philly 500 to stop hating how can you make fun and laugh of other teams when you have haven't done in 27 years you're pathetic Jesse White how can you talk about another team when your team has only got one Super Bowl I can't see everything that happens first and goal my only thing is and I still got to ask this question what's up run the football is he gonna keep running the football everywhere that's true he threw it away and just run the ball another seriously because he got a lane Zeke would have gotten some yards or it's not the touchdown Cowboys First and Ten shout out to Cowboys I really do think Helen did about this this morning I'm like does he really can't like I really think he cares about pad and stats but Kelly yeah because then he can go through and say hey I've had such and such offense and stuff like that when I'm looking for another job there you go see more money more money more money because he had a lane I mean I know it was more time it's a good old-fashioned ass kicker Zeke right there Zeke has a lane where he would have gotten the touchdown I'm sorry boom finish him finish him Jesse White okay well you know what Jesse um are you new here Jesse I think you're you're new here you know what here's what what our city oh shoot well they would overturn that um they would overtime that play it would be a different story I'd be lying to you if I didn't say I thought it was gonna be a close game I thought it was gonna be a close one I think it's always a close one not because I think they're a good team I just think that on the road I I will say maybe we ought to save a little bit of this for Thursday poor Rasheed over there looking lower than a snake's belly Davis and [Music] the winner yeah if you have a good lead they might as well start game plan so right now yeah just well if it's field goals we're good facts like the coaching staff like 37 to three damn as soon as we get off this bus man put on the New York Film interceptions these stats can't be up to date we got more than 365 yards we have to have more than 365 yards oh no remember that pump return was was that that got to them but it says we only have 114 yards rushing we got a whole lot more rushing yards than 114. that was a pad that was no no yards um receiving receiving I understand that but it's receiving he got about over 15.50 yards yeah over 50 yards of money most of most of the Tony apologize Galen Miller I think we're going to put a 40 Burger up Mark they're like short yard and stuff too because I've seen because I got the alerts shout out to Galen Miller so Tony Powers got 109 yards receiving two TDS he hasn't scored a touchdown today no he's got four receptions for 47 yards Robert a member for 15 months Cowboys are rocking today yeah so we are barely so 114 yards run the football Dak press got 251. the honey but Zeke Zeke 15 carries 42 yards only 2.8 but two TDS Tony with two Zeke with two yeah holy smokes is right shout out to everybody who's in the chat we are up to 885 likes can we get to a thousand if you enjoying what we've done here today and me getting the big sub Tyler you you do know that for Christmas Eve if we score 40 today you got to bring that out for I know that you have the Tyler and Sean King give her be crushing me all right 40 Burger we want a 40 Burger I need a Michael Gallup CD Jake with the nice hit all right so we're still in the third quarter aren't we yeah all right we're going to give away another one of our prints here let's see we're gonna give away a Zeke print the old-fashioned College ass woman man let's see we'll give away another another Zeke print we don't make that tackle right when we have it but physique Prince where did all the trolls go good question it's a shout out from Northern California June bug what's up June bug wait Mark win garbage time right yeah we are definitely this is garbage time even though it's third quarter I I think a 34 point lead I almost stacked him Mr Reggie Smith Mr Reggie Smith I think it's going to be on trying to pick possibly Mr Reggie Smith email me the it's pinned at the top there uh you are a winner winner chicken dinner of one of our Prince of Zeke Elliott defensive holding don't get sloppy name we should have got to sacked them Jack Attack that's who don't get sloppy now no don't get sloppy all right here we go I'm comfortable lead over slicing 40 sacks by the Dallas Cowboys most in the NFL you know we've had some years where we didn't make 30 sacks we didn't make 30 sacks of the whole season that's our back is right there man D lost at the edge where the hell are you at come on guys um hit the likes buttons thank you oh we're up to 954. we're only 45 away from a thousand keep hitting those like buttons good people day is that a sports like contact from yelling at the Cowboys I don't know if he was pointing at a dollar Joe dimassi another Channel member okay Joe dimassi all of the nine new channel members please go to the community Tab and in there there's a link to our Thrive site so we can get you your shot glass oh I apologize who was a young man one of the coaches he was pointing too oh one assistance do that again and get ejected even though you're not doing much you'll point out the referee no it was something he said it was something he said well the referee she saw him he probably was like a warning he probably was like shut up they don't say nothing to the brother I was like oh God curse they ain't wild curse pound it on piling it on the Vikings home alrighty that's funny Odell Beckham damn almost young goddess hi Mark Mr Ryan Thompson a really big fan of yours he watches you every day please give him a shout out please young goddess you're another one of the lovely ladies in the place so let's give you a shout out first and we're gonna put you he's been sagged six times in with the ladies drawing and Ryan Thompson shout out to Ryan Thompson Young goddess wants me to give you a shout out appreciate you being a huge fan of the Joe boo sports report and what we do appreciate that a flag another flag I don't know if I've seen the 8-1 team ever get their ass handed handed to them like that right this is bad it's still seven minutes in the third quarter damn we're at 990. we just need 10 more likes to get to a thousand let's see if we can get to a thousand come on here they almost lost it was close but they they came back the Vikings Vikings are shook crash boom that's okay all right got it with seven yeah Cowboys are like y'all ain't scoring no more urban again Cowboys gonna get good field position [Music] yeah because this is one of those ones where the Vikings about ready to pack it up we have every time smash the like button where the Eagles at yo like I remember they talked all this smack about B Minnesota this and that oh you know yeah give give him the flag flag them I bet 500 turns the game off at halftime um we're Beyond halftime all right let's get out of this game like I want to score 40. I want to get out of this game with nobody hurt yeah because he had it but then he went out of that oh he held at the helmet yeah oh dude he was already out of the back and he didn't have the ball he was already out of bounds when he hit him no yeah and you know you it's the launching yeah yeah launching yeah so 16 yards yeah and he was out of his foot was out of bounds I can tell you I can tell you as a coach a high school coach every year the Reps come and and they would come and tell us like the new things you can't launch your arms you can't jump like they don't play with that that's in high school so I know in Pros yeah the turkey was starting to get out of bounds when you hit them too I have lunch and dinner menu items you got six Micah's got two j-ron curse has won Thorns Armstrong has won Demarcus Lawrence has one Fowler has one oh he yeah he had one right right after him all right so this has been a complete game he's probably playing James Snyder you're outside in the cold you know we could have been but it was like today is what about 37 degrees and windy it was like this morning it was like the field temperature was like 21 degrees I was like yeah I don't think I'm gonna do that School but you know what I might be out there smoking me a cigar out in the cold tonight I might just go ahead and pop one open I'm sorry but this game looks so fixed the Vikings aren't even trying I'm talking trash to everybody Giants lost today no Eagles it's just a ass woman it's beyond fixing craving pizza ESPN haters are going to be hiding tomorrow well you know what they're going to be doing tomorrow well Minnesota really wasn't that good of a team you know they beat Josh Allen with when he had a hurt elbow and they beat Miami when they didn't have to uh so you know they really weren't that good of a team so this is this one means no nothing really for the Cowboys we knew that coming in now we knew that about Minnesota this [ __ ] is fool's gold they're not a good football they're not that good what's the quiet guy on the couch you mean Rasheed or are you talking about DJ Rasheed is actually Rasheed is like slowly he is literally the meme that slides into the bush to disappear oh boy it's 37 there in raining but hey James don't get out there in the rain and get caught get get get a cold buddy on seventh straight one score games nah this is very impressive win let's go Cowboys the Vikings are just having a letdown after a week don't say that there's only look to switch to what Cincinnati and Pittsburgh or or by the switch games oh are you [ __ ] me oh no oh wow no it's it's blocked on it's blocked are you kidding me oh screw you guys wow no no no no yikes Dana 896 it's all for brown time I don't know that I've ever seen it's still the third third quarter no oh that's great that's some [ __ ] we beat that ass off a TV you you got to be kidding me wow they got that yo I've never seen the ass beat off a TV like a blackout during the game I wonder if they did that after doing that in Dallas too oh my God Minnesota oh oh hey Justin Jefferson sir you got your ass beat off a TV we'll win today we're guaranteeing the win today huh NFL plus yeah oh [ __ ] okay um or can you watch it on the computer can you wait I think so I think so is this TV are you allowed to to uh damn like Bluetooth it to the uh TV I mean if I actually if you got on your phone yeah so I was wondering what you could do it for your computer you can't like take you because this is a well if you have a yeah I don't have any well I have a c to HDMI you can try it my phone is in there it wouldn't go through mine um okay well can somebody get it on their phone first let's do that I might then we could try and see yeah what for the for the game well we could put it all up there we could all huddle around it do you have a c connection okay let's see what happens when you yeah it's just hypothetically just in case we beat somebody else's ass off of TV or we get our hands beat off a TV yo that's crazy I've never seen that if not now we got to sit here like this is a good game but this game over here like this game is ugly because they both suck well it's also divisionals yeah well I play on the TV but will it showed the game it's got to be the photo because I know sometimes like on uh Amazon it won't let you why it was about to listen I do I'm not sure can you can you get NFL plus no y'all can watch on your phone oh okay but the thing is though or your computer foreign okay so it's not getting the signal make a video about how disgusting thank you that's the second thing I've been discussing so okay so that no now make a video about how disgusting you are NFL game the NFL hates us and you know what and you're probably I'm curious if they did that in Dallas too what's up good people I'm mad as [ __ ] right now I am mad as [ __ ] you know why first of all first of all that was some [ __ ] that they literally let Maher kick the damn field goal 60-yard field goal and then they're gonna go back and say oh we're reviewing the play in New York it's like wait a minute it's on FUBU TV I don't know okay I think I rented it okay okay now but let me go back to this so they go back through and say oh it was a catch but you got to re-kick the field goal so I'm working I got Tracy right now I said Tracy I need you to make me a shirt that says Brett Maher kicked 120 yard field goal she sends me a text back to say uh honey you do know the field is only 100 yards I said yeah but he kicked a 60 yarder twice because the brother screwed us the brothers the brothers screwed us and it doesn't listen if it's on national TV it's blocked so the game is blocked on DirecTV unless they unless they've gone through it huh [Music] they took it off the NFL Network and got me yeah so we're screwed so so they're screwing us okay so Kurt freaking cousins I'm old enough to remember you know like yesterday when they were talking about Kirk Cousins is a better quarterback than Dak Prescott okay y'all remember that are y'all old enough to remember that [ __ ] they were compared well yeah Kirk cousin that guy he real good Dak Prescott is garbage get the F out of here cause you know what my quarterback is kicking he beat listen listen I want you to listen closely come closer now come closer you haters come closer Dak Prescott Zeke Elliott Tony Pollard and the stack exchange with six sacks at least so a six when we started here six sacks from the Dallas Cowboys were beating the Minnesota Vikings so bad how bad were they beating they kicked him off TV in the third quarter they literally saying that it is garbage time in the third quarter okay third quarter it's garbage time they are lit 37-3 and here it is here it is we trying to watch our Cowboys Howard Floyd CBS just switched the game that's terrible just terrible it's terrible how are you gonna do that to the Cowboys we are mad as can be they don't want to see the greatness of the Dallas Cowboys it's on the ticket he said okay put it back on the ticket okay hold on here's the remote boom you got to go back to the ticket now they better be putting it on the ticket guy I'm mad I'm mad I got it's a big sub and everything here how they gonna do that to a brother they're gonna put put a garbage I mean that I mean that's the same camera Cincinnati Bengals that last year we bout them boys look look we didn't we about them boys okay so yeah Kirk Cousins hurt sucks so bad they kicked him off TV I'm Mark Holmes and I'm mad as hell thank you Howard Floyd for uh what but this one you can you can hit it real quick on that one Mike I'm mad are we trying to find the game we trying to find a game the brother the brother screwed us the the New York Brothers screwed us I don't want to hear Shady that says blocked out head on Dad's name again I don't want to hear him I don't want to hear Katie look it's right because it's a national game they don't carry the games bro hey look I'm about to go in the ring y'all ready I'm ranting now I'm mad so I don't want to hear [ __ ] about Kirk Cousins and Dak being even mentioned in the same sentence bro it's not even close five to one he got his ass beat off a TV I don't want to hear it again this is some bull guys you know here it is we doing a game Day broadcast here you know we're trying to run a business here trying to run a business here like see if you can get Sunday Ticket on that computer there you go mark look oh look this is this is how pathetic it is I want you to see look at it here it is we all watching look even my wife is like why did they switch to the Pittsburgh game honey because look look we watch it again here's what we got to do to watch the damn game Kirk Cousins sacked again look we having a party up in here in the NFL screwing the brother look look the brother didn't screw up they're screwing the brother now they're screwing the brother Kirk Cousins got sacked again I want to hear it again I don't want to hear anything bye Michael Parsons Micah Parsons with the third sack of the game got out of the game somebody said Parsons is hurt Michael Parsons got hurt and it oh and we can't even see this [ __ ] NFL oh come on man oh man Alan Williams turn to channel 715. um we tried it's not on it's it's blacked out 7 15. [ __ ] damn and you only got four days oh it's on one is the Eagles bounce back no see that's bad I don't think that's the game they said turn to 7 15. this is also too the um when you watch on the app is delayed too all right we'll see we'll see if that's the game or not but I'm mad as hell what score I'm mad man I'm mad I'm mad all right so so we can watch it on all right can we get Cooper Rush some snacks I I I I don't know how to turn the sound up on there on that on your TV oh it's it's that TV I don't know where the room is what about the one in the back okay turn the sound on that one because it's on that one too oh which one that one back there okay oh okay all right today the brother screwed us where's the camera facing oh no that's okay you're good you're good you need to be careful though because you can see it on the on the on the broadcast okay okay all right you gotta be careful I think it's time the Queen's family okay damn that this is some this is some bull jiggity all right some bull jiggity you're gonna get kicked off your job Minnesota you literally got fired during your on your day on damn Eddie I'm sorry Eddie damn we had to whoop your asses bad Eddie oh no no no Eddie's happy that we kicked that out that's like Minnesota no he lives in Minnesota he's like happy as could be he's gonna be talking smack like crazy and Eagles we're coming for you brother we're coming from you coming for you yeah enjoy that Victory you got today enjoy that Victory sorry ass Eagles all right so that's where we are I'm still mad as hell look we had it on the big screen and everything else and the brother screwed us first and 20. look at that look at Michael Gallup getting 20 yards look it's first to 20 Damon first to 20. and we got it go to Fox NFL no we got it we got it now we got it now we we got it now but I'm still mad I'm still mad damn it brother screwed beautiful catch Michael gallup's had a good game today brother oh man okay and you know what I tell you what whoever gets Sunday Ticket I hope they do a better job than what um this is crazy because if it's a local game on the regular channels it's blocked but if I don't have the other channels how am I supposed to see it it's freaking ridiculous and it's about 15 seconds behind the broadcast foreign Mark Hutton Parsons was injured [Music] why would they have gotten rid of it all right amazing shade shout out to amazing shade how are we how are you am I getting the game uh Sunday Ticket Channel 7 15. yep you can't use the app you got to have the actual cable box ER inside I'm pretty sure hey shout out to you all right you know the Bengals game looks like a college game with the all the white I'm not gonna lie I love those uniforms though like a white tiger like this that's sick shout out to the 1652 people like we gotta have this traditional [ __ ] Eddie's drinking shots and he's happy as could be he's like yeah I'm gonna have fun with all them well what about him bro our uniforms look like our uniforms look like it did when we started almost oh everybody and you know what's what sucks is there's only three four o'clock games and you took away the Cowboys right exactly because you know Cowboy fans want to see him beat everybody yeah if we're in a market that NFL shows that they switched the game on but here's the thing it's just the fourth quarter starting you're going to take off a quarter and uh half of a quarter a quarter and a half come on man we need to rest the starters it's a short week I agree oh Tony again Tony Pollard boom second and one Tony Powers I'm serious you know I enjoy scoring robots in the Vikings unbelievable oh they've already given Minnesota wow oh yeah we definitely have to judge if if we had either won last week or if the Eagles had lost today we've been in the driver's seat so we're beating the job all right so Tony Pollard to the 50-yard line First and Ten but just the beginning of the fourth quarter foreign hold on Tyler Smith is that left guard right now oh they working on it is Michael Parsons officially a questionable return it's a knee on Micah Parsons Queens look like Kings playing quickly okay um if we I'm trying to think of that surprised if they hold them out the rest of us yeah it does okay he wouldn't be surprised they hold him out the rest of what the game yeah they need to how seriously they go they don't know okay we could probably get the cable over there [Music] on the big TV if we pull it out I think I've got enough slack on it or should we worry about I just don't remember where the the cable is on the big TV hold on well it's on this side it might not be worth it you know what I'm saying like foreign [Music] Micah Parsons looks like he's okay um and he'll probably won't play uh most of us are saying bench to starters uh I think the Cowboys are gonna get the 40 burger right now and send a message to the Minnesota Vikings I'd like to keep him to three if we can you know I'm old enough to remember when they were saying that the hot Minnesota Vikings were getting ready to take on the Dallas Cowboys anybody else that old Malik Davis I told y'allique Davis looking looking like a young it was great last week he slid over in protection I don't know why they didn't play him last week like that maybe he needs to become our um our our pound of rock fourth quarterback that's that's probably Zeke I mean he will need him because he had a pretty print today in my page for a guy wearing a bulky ass knee brace yeah let me get this whole quarter you know horses have an MRI they give everybody an MRI you get a hangnail they'll give you an MRI here with Dallas I think they they own stock in the MRI business Rhonda says I'm young Michael Parsons hurt not coming back Parson's nothing serious he's chilling on the bench that's what we saw Now by um yep by Trayvon Diggs now just let me know too Jayvon Diggs just needs to travel with whoever the best receivers yeah all that [ __ ] today and don't even play a game okay so Kirk Cousins 105 yards because Lazar was their best guy but [Music] now we only gave up 75 yards on the ground Dalvin cook had 72. so 11 carry she still got 6.5 but but we scored points I mean yeah still a lot of yards for Gary but yeah I mean Justin Jefferson three catches for 33 yards give me that wow Target what's that he's gonna get more catches in garbage time eventually and then I'll make it seem like it'll pass that a little bit we've been in garbage time almost the whole second half here I mean but I mean we're gonna probably play off like we're gonna stop probably like uh right now the way we're running this football they ain't gonna have much time left look at this we're about to kick a field goal s shut up Tony no he pissed they pissed me off right before half when they were like oh oh he dropped it like what are y'all looking at yeah bro what are y'all looking at right here oh he dropped it his hands weren't underage yeah his hands look but it didn't move when it went down [Music] that's a 40 Burger to go with our Burger sub Grant Meyer I would personally like to apologize for my last thoughts in the preseason have backed it up we we are we as fans have actually we got to apologize to uh [ __ ] Cooper Rush I've already apologized I'm also you know honestly I'm almost wet at a point of saying that Cooper Rush should be our MVP what he did no think about it no think about it if we had lost those games let's say it had been like um Brandon weed and all that player but I think Mike McCarthy coached his ass off well true they also Dak Prescott too and last last week we got away from the things that we have been doing well we got a little cocky here's where [Music] 25 passes and it looks like we have 33 runs and looks like we've got about 142 yards running the football 276 passing balance in all honesty Les rushing next possession [Music] I mean says Mark you guys gonna uh gas yourselves out Oh you mean before before it matters [Music] okay so here's the thing Philadelphia when y'all can't score points in the second quarter y'all ain't [ __ ] if y'all can't score points in the second quarter y'all are y'all are suspect y'all are a suspect football team right now yeah and you want to know something going down the stretch it's not going to build you for to be playoff ready y'all got some weak ass opponents coming you're right so even if y'all win the east when you when it's time for y'all to play somebody that's worth the damn Giants are going to want us for beating them with Cooper rush they can want all they want but reality is something else bless Cooper Rush is hard oh no you didn't do the bless his heart I know you did 63 is trash [Music] six or three uh actually will be seven and three I think we can call it seven and three right now We Dem Boyz 40 Burger 40 Burger 40 Burger we got enough cable and going we always update upstate New York I hate CBS cancel the game um yeah that that was some [ __ ] because I don't remember any other games that they've done that this early in the game do you remember any that have switched this early I mean I've seen like the last five minutes I don't think but in the third quarter the biggest ass whooping this year period this might be the biggest ass weapon to anybody else Eddie says I just said everybody no injuries we play Thursday I agree with you on that one Eddie [ __ ] [Music] look oh look at that is it Sam Williams That's Sam oh Sam Williams talks about Colt 45. so you you know but this is payback for you received because you got to sit here and gloat last week you know that right okay just as long as you know foreign so we've got seven sacks on the day Micah Parsons has three sacks he's up to 11. he got it back that fast why is he still playing Jose Delon Sam Williams is that dude Mike is not out there yes he is out there yeah I didn't see him out there are you sure they just put the um the marker on it Mike you might want to say I want to get a four Burger I'll get his ass out there you look Mark you're right damn he wants to get that four set I'm telling you he wants to make sure he leaves no doubt I can't believe Micah Parsons is back out there that was his decision yeah that was like you can't he's a Raging Bull yeah but you got Thursday young young fella oh those two sacks I thought he had three I thought that last one where he got hurt Mississippi [Music] Mullins is like why they gotta throw me out here now all these damn wolves you like that Micah Parsons is the Raging Bull he said what I like the he's the Raging Bull Michael Parsons man I did a damn I did a damn parlay today and I picked all the NFC east teams to win oh damn he almost did you see him he almost got another one [Music] nah he's just laying down on the ground like he hatching an egg Benny Sanchez look at him look at it damn Sanchez Benny all right so I need to give away the Micah Parsons print here this one is the [ __ ] and I mean when I say that this one is is the [ __ ] this one [Music] um this one is the one we're giving away now this one look at this hold on you guys see that face in there this one is the [ __ ] take a look at that one this might be the best one that is the best one right there yeah tomorrow morning set it up it's you you're doing delivers tomorrow um I want to do a couple of those tomorrow because well it's it's let me see you see that it's in the machine though right I mean that Thursday okay all right so that's the one we're giving away now tell me that's not the [ __ ] though look you can see the face [Music] hold it word family oh The Ward Family Ward Family The Ward Family Micah oh looks Ward Family email me everybody email me if you're a winner winner chicken dinner Mika needs to rest and stop pushing himself Mike is on a mission to be MVP Angelica said um I want the same one she's like she's telling me I want that one so we'll make a bunch of those tomorrow we'll put them up on there if it's how far down is it do you think like second to last or to last did the same micro on it okay if you imagine that one of us we are all winners you're right about that please please do a brother a favor do a brother a solid if you've enjoyed this and have been entertained hit the like button for us we got 1783 people here um with the Cowboys but Cooper rush and you know Cooper restaurant to get some Cooper restaurant and get some um and then yep you might have to check the size on that because I'm not sure if it's the first one the second one okay it changed the dynamic of the football game it did but every time I can't tell you everything every time I seen a run I'm like get down get down get out of him get out what time the dude push them in the air a little bit that one went out of bounds Odell Beckham who Cooper Rush a secret weapon because I didn't know that it was Winter spices all right Cooper Rush is in the game we still have eight minutes this seems like it's been the longest game eight minutes to 16 seconds 90 yards to pay dirt and we got Davis no wait are we six and three who'd y'all lose oh that's right oh Eagle fans yes you beat Cooper Russ congratulations Buddha oh oh Dean Flores and Jose Delon another new channel member okay shout out to Dean uh I mean Jose Delon the third uh-oh uh oh hold up who whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa baby yoga damn the talking birds damn that's a 49 holla the talking birds are making excuse at the end of the day them boys dominated shout out to you my main man Baba yoga bag up baba yoga 10 25 shout out to you bro I tell you what baby yoga email me at cowboysmark94 gmail I gotta give you a little something something yeah I mean you do a 50 holla man I want to at least send you something send you some some uh shot glasses or um some coasters or something Buddy uh-oh we got a viking Viking down on the field Jason Peters is out there guys playing tackle yeah they're getting ready for time getting ready for Tyrone Smith coming back shout out to vibrating higher you are 100 right because we got in you know Eagle fans and you're saying oh yeah you lost us but we didn't lose to Kurt I mean we didn't lose to uh uh Washington yeah yeah let that sink in for a minute the commanders beat Philly yeah so Eagle fans this is for you buddy I I hate to do this to Cowboy fans hold your ears but this is for Eagle fans Eagle fans this one's for you [Music] [Applause] [Music] there you go you see the foot on your logo the fight for RTC oh our record is still better our record is still better okay Eagle fans when we say y'all again when we see y'all again your record still might be better I ain't no punk [ __ ] it's better than money because okay well I don't know what it was if he was showing you picture oh okay uh-oh Cooper Rush third Nate look at that look at that look at my lead look at Malik Davis Mr Davis so who asked these guys five minutes and 44 seconds left oh Rhonda said she's Rhonda's Cowboy twerking in front of her husband we're going to use them like you remember Pittsburgh when they had Willy Jose Delan Malik Davis is quick you are right about that um look at that cowboy still look back UPS trying to get some Jalen Tolbert gets a catch Jayla Tolbert Jayla Tober got a catch the Raiders beat the Broncos in overtime let's ride Cowboys have 459 yards of offense today and they ran the ball more than they passed [Music] Tyler he might get lucky if you get one percent baby Yoda it's uh I've got it pinned the top it's Cowboys Mark 94. pay attention at gmail yeah Tyler with the big 40 Holly Tyler you email me too buddy Tyler email me Cowboys Mark 94 Gmail it's the pin comment at the top is the email address Todd Wilson what's up buddy how are you doing we have five Super Bowls Christmas Eve is going to be fun we're gonna have fried Birds fourth and three damn Junior got his team back on track Ricardo Barnes shout out to Ricardo these guys right here too Ricardo Barnes shut up Jose Delon Mark do you you can't hurt any okay so yeah the AC right now Jose Dillon the Third having more having more weapons is always good your thought do we need Odell Beckham Jr yes I agree okay because because it's bad coming in we knew that they were worth them and they showed up 40 points to 17 points baby Yoda to Todd Wilson trying to out out me laugh out loud okay baby Yoda Baba yoga forgive me for not getting that correct shout out to you my man bam oh damn shout out Alfonso for becoming a channel member subscriber Mark Parsons plaque is mine Mark Hutton all right okay um yeah we got to make quite a few of those I make a Parsons once um do we have any more of that size but do we have I meant to get some more wood tomorrow yeah I gotta get some wood y'all I think that's that's 14 inches right there Billy Williams they weren't showing the game so he was asking for a replay come on man yo it happened so quick Cincinnati the Oregon of NFL looking much better than the last week here yeah damn did you hear that clock the power of gold 45 it works every time congratulations on the win I can't wait for the Cowboys versus Eagles on Christmas Eve Amen on that if I give the Cowboys have something in common they both lost to the Eagles well you know what you can face our best Cowboys you face Cooper Rush the Third since dag has been back our lowest point total is 24. how many points he scored in that 17 yeah the Eagles yeah 17 yeah and it was really hurts hurts a show I have to give her the the touchdown run and stuff they missed Dallas Clark I mean a Dallas Goddard hey Miss Jordan Davis Miss Jordan Davis too yeah but guess what I don't want to hear none of that [ __ ] we'll beat their ass I don't hear nothing none of it I don't want to hear it you didn't even have to get a Glizzy today but okay two things that I did I ate two glissies before the game okay and and we did the big sub okay I'm not taking credit or anything I'm just saying what I did yeah actually I I think I was here at Green Bay I was here okay so here's the latest shirt oh wow them boys y'all are having so much fun with making the shirt oh [ __ ] you have so many shirts look I know tell me that's for the ladies oh boy can't wait for those ugly Eagles Cowboys lost to the Packers with Dak yeah well guess what you lost with uh okay wait wait wait Eagles you lost to the commanders with Tyler heinecke Ricky Bryant let's go 40 Burger Ricky what you gonna do about the eyebrows beat you on prime time that's what he did okay I tell you what though I mean I know it was only the Texans but Washington got to start worrying about them now yeah they're six and five they have they have confidence yeah yeah because uh they made a mistake Bubba let's see who has the best record in the league okay Baba you do Baba you do you have the best record at the moment probably maybe seven and four eight and three maybe yeah eyebrows either won the Tennessee game uh here's another one that's another one it's another one he would have won I thought it was the Washington schedule gets pretty but you know and that may be good for them to be able to uh probably get Battle tested again they beat the Eagles which were considered one of the best teams Herbert Sims because Carson Wentz does Herbert I'll tell you what Herbert Herbert Herbert email me um what I was saying earlier um to everywhere you go like the backup like comes in and things are better yeah it's got to be something um what I was saying is actually I'd like to invite a few more of the fans to the man cave here you know because you see it's not like we didn't have enough Subs so uh Herbert Sims emailed me cowboysmark94 Gmail and uh we'll do a background check on you make sure that you're not like crazy apologies I forgot but it's okay dude look it's okay look apology he forgot that you're you forgot that quick that you lost a heinecke you lost the eyebrows we kid because we love buddy oh yeah there go [ __ ] right there [Music] that's what happened again the best wide receiver in the game locked down thank you Jamar Chase block down the Dallas Cowboys jabril Cox lockdown again if the Eagles didn't move AJ Brown around away from him good game Chris May shout out to him this is unbelievable I'm so happy 40-3 you know what I tell you what I needed this window I tell you what Micah Parsons He talked and said we ain't never gonna do that [ __ ] again that dudes would be Sean Johnson I showed one of your tailgate parties I should oh well thank you I'm going to be tailgating that at FedEx Field the last game of the season which may be a meaningful game I just I just got to be 100 Man Tony Paul is the best player on offense right now the offense is rolling yeah that's true well that that offensive line David Riley what's up uh David you know we don't play next Sunday right man we play next Thursday [Music] hey oh yeah that was the 40 Burger so what happened was at halftime or just for the half he kicked the 60-yard field goal they said the play was under review and he had to kick it again so that's why I was saying 120 yard field goals huh see what no honey you know you are a a design genius whatever you say goes huh okay I love it I love it that quick yes I would love to wear it tonight for my father's side chat see look at this [Music] oh hey Trey um I gave away one of your weed and boy shirts too Lola's gonna touch you okay he did and he got rehired this year yes so here's here's this is this is really cool okay yeah he went to the side all right so this is what my wife is look at this let me flip the camera here this is I I am so blessed to have my lovely wife look okay so this is oh they switched it again 120 yard field goal what do y'all think is that a winner is that a winner okay so Miss Anita another one of our ladies actually I need to go ahead and do another drawing Anita Taylor all right we got you and yeah okay I gotta draw one more winner for the ladies we're giving away the ring Tony Lopez yes sir facts mark okay Eddie Mark it'd be a whopping just took the place call cops Eddie B shout out to Eddie B okay all right this is a ladies only drawing right here this is for one of the cowboy rings okay I'm trying to pick one of these here we go who is it gonna be who's it gonna be Gina Thorne Gina gets the ring Gina gets the ring [Music] shout out to Gina Thorne another winner [Music] Raw raw ah bro another one of the ladies Rob what's up Raw Harry Canary what's up parakeet oh hold up hold up wait wait wait whoo a good question on the next one at ATT I don't think I'm gonna be able to do one there this year unfortunately raw you are one of the lovely ladies with the style and grace and we have been doing uh giveaways for the ladies special surprise I didn't realize how many ladies we actually we got a lot of ladies a lot of ladies in here and let me say thank you so much all right so post game um Micah Parsons got a little nicked up but Micah Parsons got back up and went back out on the field because he is really a Raging Bull um 100 honest and real here I am superstitious as a mother Humper I know inside I I know realistically I have nothing to do with us winning I got nothing to do with it okay jobu's got nothing to do with it however Yes actually blazing Johnson I do have a store um cowboyjobu.com although we don't have the t-shirts on there just yet so if you actually want something just email me that email it's been I know that I don't necessarily have anything to do with the Cowboys winning but we got to make sure we have that big sub every freaking week okay the big sub at least it makes me feel better and maybe it's just good feelings out there for all of us let me say shout out to the defense that suffocated the Minnesota Vikings they beat the crap out of them um uh they beat the hell literally they beat the hell out of the Minnesota Vikings I think we had seven sacks today which is unbelievable Dak Prescott efficient like 270 yards the defense shut down please send me that oh look it's a statue Kirk Cousins chain damn please please send me that Micah Parson I got to use that for for video hey Cowboy haters you like that I need our defense to play like that like they did today and get Daniel Jones yeah let me praise the sub so let me let me ask our resident giant fan Rasheed how you feel about that defense coming to town I mean coming coming to Dallas this week oh come on he was only two of the seven sacks I must say Sam Williams is killing them he needs more the fight yes I would still like to get Odell Beckham Jr because you know what you still you still sounds the first time I would like to have another weapon oh yeah yeah you can never have too many weapons back the running guy nine times impression Calvin Williams Sean King shout out to you Sean King and Calvin Williams what's up well I I want to see what the Dak Prescott haters say because we had people early in the chat saying draft a quarterback he's not that dude I want to plaque blazing Johnson email me cowboysmark94 Gmail and uh you know I can tell you what you need to do to do that because I can I can take any picture that you have and we can turn it into well if it's a good picture some pictures there's not good contrast Big D snatch Kirk Cousins chains John McGrew shout out to John McGrew damn y'all keep this up I'm about to do another drawing here bam shout out to John McGrew shout out to the 11 new channel members you're trying too hard Justin Jefferson was looking like George Jefferson Cowboys Cowboys just getting warmed up amen Dak is that dude it's Anita Anita Miss Anita how are you doing today Miss Anita long time no see Johnny Woods Tony Pollard damn Gina what's up damn Gina 40 Burger how much do the t-shirts Alyssa Alyssa another new lady hold on Alyssa email me and I will turn you over to Tracy because I don't know I think I think somewhere around 25 is what it is um depending on what kind of shirt quality shirt or things like that but somewhere around in there there's three losses feel uh boot up how does listening to eyebrows feel foreign how does that feel how does it just barely sneaking out with the wind today against the Colts feel Scott Simpkins how about that run defense tonight they were good they were much better tonight you got to think that Minnesota being the high-powered offense you know with Justin Jefferson Adam thielen um uh damn Dalvin cook that you shut them down you kept them to a hundred and let me see how many yards they got as a team they got some in garbage time to 183 yards and three points we may be the number one scoring defense this week but how many points about what was the score in Buffalo since that Cleveland game we might be the number one scoring defense Now 23 because they were slightly ahead of us um which is crazy to think about if you gave up 31 last year which shows you how much they did yeah um [Music] and a little pushing and shoving so 44 seconds on the clock we were oh no Buffalo oh no we were 18 zone two now that screwed us up but that this will help only giving him three divided about 10 . um I want that shout out to Karen wasn't enough now Denver will still be number one but we will we'll definitely move back up to number I think we'll move back up to number two of scoring defense all right thank you Alan our black king at quarterback water is warm and the babies are not are hot in L.A we won and got exposed and keep exposing me Eagles didn't impress anyone today the Colts really you lost the game and got exposed where are the decades today yo wait a minute wait hold on we lost the game too oh wait wait wait wait wait wait hold on DMV so I got an eagle fan saying that we got exposed from the Green Bay Packers 140 to three we just won 43. if we were exposed it was exposed in week one I would say Washington actually exposed you guys you know this is where this is what's almost dead Houston yeah this is what's almost comical to me that the Eagles lucked the F out and won today against the Colts not a team that's a good team with an old ass Matty Ice and you scored 17 points and you're touting like you blew them out bro do you know how bad we gonna beat the [ __ ] out of Matty Ice like I'm dead ass serious can't move he gonna get destroyed he can't move at all oh Eagles are on top position wait for a minute you know what we'll see how long that lasts bro if they decide to make it ugly so I don't care you know what Jerry Jones takes the credit for the win or not I'm just happy my team won you know what that's all I care that my team came out after getting looking like [ __ ] I will be the first one to say they look like [ __ ] giving up a 14-point lead okay to the Green Bay Packers they turned around and they [ __ ] slapped curse cousins we didn't know Tristan he was gonna get hurt oh no not hurt but John Ridgeway is the one that I really wish I know we said Captain probably but Tristan's played he outplayed him like and you saw it firsthand you were there yeah but that's okay Eagles live in that wonderful world that you're in okay that you're excited about what you did and I'm curious actually let me let me look at what you what you guys did I mean my team put up almost 500 yards of offense this week okay against Minnesota a team that you guys beat what 24 to six I got so many accounts let me see what you guys what you guys did to a four-win team [Music] okay Eagles so let me make sure I got this right now you got 314 yards of total offense against the four-win team is that right and you gave up 284. is that right did I get that right now and you guys lost to the commanders let me see if I got it straight now you lost two guys my home team my loyalty I'm at Uptown royalty [Music] oh wait a minute hold on I know you're not talking about the Cowboys fans that hate on Dak Prescott you know how many of y'all hate on hated on your quarterback you come on now come on listen don't don't be stupid now don't don't have revisionist history here come on man you sound delusional you already lost to the Eagles Odell tweet Odell tweet uh-oh what did Odell tweet it takes me a while the stores [Music] you have to get um Odell just tweeted they went crazy today uh oh .com Odell tweeted they went crazy today with the bug eyes to the side I'm assuming he's talking about the Cowboys and not the Giants I'm assuming that he's talking about the Cowboys and not the Giants somebody did crazy on that side but it wasn't giant no it wasn't oh all righty so I guess we could get ready to get up out of here um Jerry Jones owns the Vikings um anyway undercover oh damn so let me say from the bottom of my heart shout out to the 1291 likes um and everybody that came in and hung out uh for the day I appreciate that we're going to be live streaming on Thanksgiving I'll probably be live streaming during the Lions game well I'm cooking dinner yeah while I'm cooking dinner literally I'm gonna probably do that as well so Dallas slaughtered a team as good as the Eagles left hand up yes left hand up O'Dell exactly so we'll see I guess that got Odell's attention to say the least peace out outro hit the like button we aren't aren't the Eagles 9-0 no why aren't they 9-0 because they lost to the commanders Eagles lost to the refs not to get oh that's what we're doing huh we're doing that oh wow really okay we could say the same thing last week about Packers but okay yes Odell Odell is getting excited right now he's like oh yeah I mean if you let's talk about this for a second um hang on for one second here okay average quarter yeah Dak Prescott's an average Quarterback shout out to my man Greg um I need that chain smack okay all right so what's up Good People Joseph Heatherly Joseph I need the link for the site I'm sorry I have lost it um I've actually given away two pieces of the jewelry that I gotten from you Joseph the women oh I've already left to know that they get 25 off so send me the link um so I can post it in the uh the community tab uh Joseph or I'll I'll email or actually I text you Joseph all right so good people if you're just tuning in uh what just happened five minutes ago what just happened five minutes ago um actually let me go back a little bit further because Jerry Jones said that after thanksgiving's game Odell will be visiting the Cowboys um Buddha shout out to Buddha with another five dollar hauler I'm gonna get you in just a second Jerry Jones said that Odell will be visiting cowboys after the game on Thanksgiving um I said my fireside chat I think yesterday or the day before that basically the Cowboys were not only playing to beat um the Vikings they're also playing for Odell Beckham Jr Odell's made it clear that he wants to get a multi-year deal to get some security and he's also said that he wants to go with team that's viable and and be able to win you know possibly challenge for Super Bowl he wants to go with the winner and as you can see the Cowboys them boys make me drink um oh you have to say with the Giants looking like ass today all right man appreciate it please grab a plate to take with you man grab some sub too man please okay please please grab some stuff with the Giants looking like ass today you have to think that Odell doesn't want to go back to New York with a team that's not viable if the Cowboys [ __ ] slap the the Giants I would say that he would pretty much say the Giants are off the radar he tweeted out he tweeted out about 10 minutes ago they went crazy today with the bug eyes as in I'm assuming you know I could be wrong I'm assuming that his uh basically doing the bug guys they went crazy today was about the Cowboys because they kicked ass as opposed to the Giants they went crazy getting their ass kicked so you know I guess you can take that as you want but I think Odell if he gets the contract he wants will want to be with the Dallas Cowboys now the question of course will be is how much do the Dallas Cowboys value him and I've had people ask me in the chat do I still do we still need um Odell Beckham you can never have too many weapons so yeah I think I think you still yes he's okay as opposed to getting Brandon Cooks who's going to cost you a draft pick I look at it and say yeah okay if he's just costing money yeah go ahead and try and make that move if it doesn't work out well you get rid of them but at this point you you want another alpha male out there that's going to try and get the ball that would be excited about this um Joe says that can't win the play he has one he beat Russell Wilson in the playoffs in the CLC he should have won against um Aaron Rodgers threw for 304 yards of three TDS but then again anyway um Mark Hutton you're 100 right they're old heads on the commander song literally you know when he starts talking about you know people that he looked I'm like yeah those are the ones I listened to when I was in school too um Buddha you're all right with me buddy even though you're an eagle fan you're welcome at any point so Odell is definitely you gotta say that maybe with this win is leaning towards the Cowboys and wanting to be I think it's just a matter of will he get the money that he wants that's the bottom line um I gotta say the Rams can't be in it with you know right now Matthew Stafford can't even stay on the field he got a concussion Buffalo um they ended up winning today against Cleveland but Buffalo seems to have slid and he's probably looking at saying six feet of snow the Giants are who we thought they were they they definitely are who we thought they were and you got to think that that might not be uh the place and the Cowboys if you're talking about publicity and he's got family that are Cowboy fans yeah so there you go I don't know Screaming Eagle football fan uh Jerry won't pay O'Dell he already know listen Jerry for Jerry to put it out there that you know he wants him he already knows what he's looking for you you can't they believe me people have already talked through the channels and stuff like that if Jerry wants him he and he's already put put it out there that he views this like um Deion Sanders move this is how he looks at this you have never heard Jerry Jones say some stuff like that and then not follow through if Odell know that he's not leaving Joe shout out to you for coming to channel member make sure you go to the Thrive site so that way we can get to take care of um some people have been asking he's already I've been asking because look at it boom have been asking about please take plenty home man I'm too fat as it is um people have been asking about the t-shirts and stuff email me cowboysmark94 Gmail so that way you know I can get you in touch with Tracy on on T-shirt If you're looking for one so that's what we got Odell is definitely crazy about the Cowboys right now Stan is on crack Stan is on stand in the house it'll be interesting to see what they say about the Cowboys tomorrow oh boy yeah Stan you ain't nobody who is Stan Stan was timed out for Lola Eagles own us um I will say the Eagles own Cowboys backup quarterbacks Eagles own Dallas Cowboys backup quarterbacks um but if you want to talk about ownership check Stacks brexit's Record against the Eagles there buddy check his record against you guys every year [Music] it's one game Dallas wins Ron Rivera announced Tyler heinecke as their starting quarterback I mean bro there's no way he couldn't [Music] out to you they could have got somebody else for that um amazing shade just email me buddy I can get my wife to make one for you um I'll let you know uh uh oh and I think actually I think this is one of the fresh teas too this one is actually one of the fresh teas that are made so that way it it takes care of the dad bod I was gonna ask you how is that in the water these are the worst um they shrink a little bit the you mean the shirts or the the writing the writing has been good the shirts these are brand new these are the dad box well they shrink a little bit but the vinyl's been doing good I think it is yeah I might have to talk to Tracy about doing some shirts okay um you know again she's got what we're gonna do eventually the machine I'm gonna buy it's uh um sublimation printer which is made to print out like all of the graphics and stuff on there as opposed to these are the vinyl which you actually have to weed where it takes a full sheet and it cuts it out but if we get this other machine it'll be Game Changer because basically you can just take any graphic and it'll print it out ready to rock and roll with it so yes definitely he slide it in at number two so yeah email right again if you're the the email address is pinned to the top what a difference a week makes how about them boys Amen on that one Green Bay to four and you know I think four quarters of football it's like no Green Bay always gets up for the Cowboys no matter what they like the week before last week we played two quarters of football I think second quarter we pick grades the thing for the Eagles is shut them down in the second uh let's see so I got got my damn Gina and my Gina Thorne both uh Tweeting or sending me messages Odell Beckham Jr plans to visit the Cowboys and Giants after Thanksgiving okay he might be actually visiting the Cowboys I I tell you what it may be after he may be invited to the Thanksgiving game that's what Jerry Jones should really do put them in a suite in Dallas for the game and just say you know are you are you not interested yeah let me let's show you that the sky I view come on over to the Cowboys this is what you're gonna be playing you won't have to play Outdoors on that that crappy field in New York yeah you know if we got the big steak take a look at our cheerleaders there you know the New York Giants ain't even got cheerleaders son even though there ain't no water around here for me we can take the helicopter over for a yacht right there buddy because you know we them boys there buddy yeah there you go and you you know you know your family's down here and you know we'll put we'll get them their own sweet right here though come on down here son because you know you go with them boys you're gonna get All Kinds of Kinds of perks out there and all kinds of commercials and things you know and guess what 7-Eleven's got the best wine that you've ever had son come on come on down here oh boy all right so good people I'm gonna go ahead uh I was gonna who plays tonight Kansas City and San Diego oh man so we get to see uh Major League Kirk Cousins tonight yeah I'm kind of tired tomorrow night I got to put the foot up it's hard damn work being here the Cowboys poop emoji ha ha shout out to you shout out to you all right good people just remember we dem boys remember that and um I appreciate each and every one of you guys as well as you ladies um let me go back through the winners Gina Thorne got a ring the ward family got a Micah Parsons uh Mr Reggie Smith got a Zeke print Lola got a t-shirt smoke for you you gotta Micah Parsons uh lady Doss got a Zeke print Angelica Barone got a print of Micah and um yeah all of you great people email me cowboysmark94 Gmail so we can get that stuff taken care of for you and uh I'm gonna call it a day I'll have my game balls and | Mark Holmes | UCDoiIS3docdxXW9opl8ESoA | 2022-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 49,532 | 248,240 |
V0AHATF2FOc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0AHATF2FOc | The Best Test for ANY Bushcrafter (The Try Stick) | and today i wanted to explain what exactly the tri stick is and what it means to make one and why your knife should be able to do it and why you should too so before we jump into this as always please don't forget to comment like share and subscribe but let's talk about it so essentially what a try stick is and admittedly try sticks and the kind of idea of making tri sticks has kind of uh been thrown on the back burner of a lot of bushcrafters and survivalists and that's because primarily nowadays a lot more people are focused on the survival aspects of bushcrafting so that is like making fires building shelters and doing those kinds of things you know and certainly there's nothing wrong with those but when you're looking to do finer crafts i.e building traps making netting needles your knife will be able or will need to have to be able will need to be able to make certain things or carve certain notches so what the tri stick was originally designed for and it was kind of an idea pioneered by morris kohanski was that your knife should be able to you know do certain notches and that you should be able to do those certain arches in a specific amount of time now in this video i'm not going to bore you to death by doing every single notch however i am going to leave in the description below a link to the pdf for morris kohanski's tri-sticks so then you can give it a try yourself but essentially it helps you understand your knife better and it helps you know your capabilities with that knife and that knife's capabilities as a whole is it agile enough to create different notches whether that's a pot hanger a saddle notch a latch notch a square notch or a flat notch you know there's many different types and styles of notches to make and you know of course we use them in different ways to build different things there's things like dovetails and such but all of them serve their own purposes and the overall tri stick as a whole is a good way to experiment with different notches with a knife and with your user capability so it's a good test of you as a whole and as your knife and so it does take a little while but the overall time to completion is around 15 to 20 minutes to make all of the notches or at least that's the goal for some people especially beginners people have never made a tri stick before it will probably take a little bit more like 30 maybe 40 minutes depending on how good you are so so that's the ultimate kind of premise to the tri stick it's essentially a type of stick and it can even be multiple sticks where you carve a set or series of notches and you don't have to carve all of them every time sometimes if you want to just practice merely a saddle notch and a latch notch and a pot hanger notch you might just try those on one stick and you might also try a v-notch i'm gonna try a square notch you might also try you know rounding the top of the piece of wood so this helps you once again with versatility around the camp and also it helps you expand your knowledge of different notches and gives you an idea of how and when you can use them i know that when i first started making try sticks i wasn't familiar with all of the different types of notches and that one some of them that i learned especially things like the saddle notch i ended up employing into larger bushcraft builds and it helped me become a more versatile or helped my work for projects become more versatile and more useful and higher quality as a whole so it's definitely a fun experiment to try out you don't necessarily have to do it every day but i like to do them semi-frequently so that i keep up on my different notching experience should i need to use any of them for any given situation from making traps to building projects to just overall camp light so that is what a tri stick is and once again it's something that your knight and you should be able to do as a bushcrafter | AlaskanFrontier1 | UC-XmXuLLaC_4h0ZOOz5WbVA | 2021-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 753 | 3,913 |
MJeR0JdoZ1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJeR0JdoZ1s | Making Brushpiles from Christmas Tress | hey guys Ben funderberg with hey man fishing on today's episode I'm going to walk you through putting out brush piles using Christmas trees it's great way to catch a lot of fish throughout the year using brush piles so stay [Music] tuned guys this a few days after Christmas and folks are now getting rid of their Christmas trees and so I take my uh I got a little small trailer and I usually go up to this uh convenience center and um they got a walk-in dumpster where people uh disregard their Christmas trees and I just load up on them let me show you what I do for making those brush piles so on these brush piles you want to get you some uh get you some zip ties uh then get you some poly poly cord something that's not going to just rot uh and then um I use what I like to do is set my trees up when I drop them in uh I want them to kind of set up right so this is just a uh swimming noodle uh I got these old Gatorade bottles plastic bottles I use them for uh uh you know to keep tie to the trees the keep them upright as well and also go to your local hardware store you can pick you up some of these U cinder blocks they weigh about 38 lbs uh a piece very cheap to make your brush piles um and I'm going to show you what I've already got made up here and here's your your typical Christmas tree that I've already got ready and made up to put in the water now on the bottom you want the U you you want to drill you a um get your drill drill you a hole slap through that uh bottom base and put you uh some poly cord in there I guess you can put about I don't know maybe three 4T of cord and tie it off make a good knot back there and then on your Christmas tree itself uh you know just don't throw it in whole but make you some uh places in there where the fish can kind of get up under this canopy uh and hide so you need to cut it out trim up your tree a little bit all the way around and uh that way you'll have places for those fish to get up in down the top uh I put one of these uh swimming noodles uh I guess probably uh 6 8 in you want to cut that off and then use the zip ties to pull that down and keep it tight all right guys we are headed out to the lake I'm going to drive around here I'm going going show you how I drop them in uh what kind of places I drop them in I'm mainly bass fish and uh it's unreal how brush piles and it uh have bass hanging on them all right guys we got a little small point right here I'm going to throw I'm in 14t of water this is where I'm going to throw it all right so here we go put that tree in put it in the water all right that's one down now let's go over here and mark it on the gr all right already showing up made it all right you see it right there say 16 ft of water showing up real good all right I'm over a a hump this hump uh you can see here I got the top of that hump's about 19 or uh 20 ft yeah so I'm going to put one brush pry right on top of that and then we'll take a look at it on what it looks like on forward and downward scan here we go all right you can see right here on the side view that that Christmas tree right here yeah yeah so let's see if we can get that little bit bigger you see that right there that Christmas tree hanging out all right good picture of it all right now let's go over that with the uh let's go over that with the down view all right we ought to be coming up on it already to give us a really good picture of what this looks like with uh the down view there we go here it comes up really good picture of that Christmas tree sitting in a 20t of water that's going to make for some good fishing later now let's going to put that forward scanner on here give you a good idea what it looks like I got now remember yeah I was telling you about the guys they watching me over here uh yeah once it goes in that water it's fair game for anybody okay so that's 60 ft out and uh yeah we'll see on the hunt so okay guys brush piles where to place them um you can put them where there's existing brush piles you know uh once those brush piles get in the water they belong to everybody so if You' had good luck at some places where uh you caught fish before put a brush pile down beside it I mean the That Old One's eventually going to deteriorate unless it's made out of plastic I'm going to show you a few places let's take a look on the map here okay here's the ideal location we put some out this morning a hump it's in 20t of water and it drops off into the river bed which is the deepest part is about 47 ft uh right below this one hump is another one it's 25 here so this area around in here would be ideal all right let's look at this point here you have uh this point coming out into the water real shallow um you got 9 ft right here and then it's dropping off down to 23t any of these places in here would be good actually you could put one in a little bit of shallow water water one down here in the deeper water cuz you know fish they going to change debt throughout the day they they may go shallow and then they may come in go deeper so this is an ideal situation right here to put brush piles in now in the back of the Creeks is a great location um places back in here these little smaller points uh um is ideal um here's a island out here I'd put one out in front of it back here in the back of these Creeks is great back here in the back all right and don't forget guys you got underwater uh Road beds those are great places to put U brush and here's a Bridge um around these Bridge pings all down through here and last of all don't forget about your uh Creek uh Channel that's running out to your main Channel now I know this is showing like 40t of water but I've caught some nice fish in deep water um so I would probably put a brush pile there that might not be the normal for a lot of folks but these Creek channels coming in out to the main Channel where they run in these are like the highways for the bass the the uh the baak fish and all they going to move in and out of here so I would probably put me a brush pile or two in there well guys I hope this uh helps you if you're thinking about putting out Christmas trees until the next time God bless all of you and have a good week | HeeyMan Fishing | UCZdqvyP_gpkPDsVbzUZe6lQ | 2024-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,311 | 6,197 |
gWkAJiBInXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWkAJiBInXM | Jews Exploring Christianity - Jewish Christianity | [Music] in this presentation we have tried sincerely and respectfully to explain the Jewish point of view concerning Jews were than brakes or are thinking of embracing Christianity and the final analysis it is you must make a decision in the course of our discussions we have concentrated on the major theological issues could Jesus have been the Messiah what is the Jewish conception of God does the Hebrew Bible demonstrate the truth of Christianity how does God forgive sins is devotion to Jewish Christianity consistent with a commitment to the survival of the Jewish people we've tried to show that the arguments for your conversion are not persuasive on an intellectual level in the decision of this magnitude however there are emotional factors involved as well and there's nothing wrong with that you may have felt them in the form of a sense of fellowship and genuine religious concern on the part of your Christian friends but you have also felt the instinctive opposition of many Jews that a prospect of your conversion and it's worth considering the reasons for that opposition you were born a Jew because your ancestors Quandt and in faith often they had to give their very lives when misguided Christians forced the choice of baptism or death on them you were born a Jew because your ancestors had the supreme courage to choose death had they chosen baptism you would not have been born a Jew their readiness to make the ultimate sacrifice creates a special obligation for their descendants not to render that sacrifice meaningless before abandoning Judaism of your ancestors you have to make an all-out effort to study it to know it to live it in the early part of the century a Jewish philosopher named France rosensweig was under verjus converting to Christianity it were up in a fairly assimilated Jewish home in which Judaism played a very small pipe but feeling he should convert as a Jew and not as a pagan he decided to attend the Yom Kippur service in a small traditional synagogue in Berlin the spirit and liturgy of the day transformed his life he came to know that God wanted Jews to remain Jews to be faithful to the Covenant God made with the patriarchs France rosensweig became one of the great Jewish thinkers of our time the people of Israel is chosen by God to be a quote a nation of priests and holy people Exodus chapter 19 verse 6 by remaining loyal to your people you can help it to live up to its divine calling by considering the devotion of its martyrs through the ages and by remembering the fate of the six million who are murdered in our own time because they were Jews you can come to live a life worthy of their sacrifice you're facing a critically important decision your choice will determine not only your own religious destiny but the identity of your descendants as well studying intensively consider carefully and with the help of God choose wisely [Music] you [Music] | Jews for Judaism | UC5qG9wUJNISCbVF8AVp7-xw | 2017-07-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 513 | 2,918 |
FkgiMyUNN6c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkgiMyUNN6c | The Way Of Immortal Cultivator || Immortal Reverence Dad Ch 233 English || AT CHANNEL | hello everyone welcome to itunes channel don't forget to subscribe and happy watching i hope all of you can enjoy my translation [Music] how heavy is that it's like working the face on the track on my face like i'm taking a slap [Music] [Applause] my don't tell myself it's fine to be [Music] oh bring me back [Music] so [Music] get me out of my [Music] stop wasting time [Music] i hate all this overthinking the more i swim no more tears [Music] is [Music] am [Music] there are so many things that i left [Music] is [Music] is [Music] my height rages around like an ocean in my head [Music] is [Music] things [Music] reality [Music] your eyes smile oh how i wish that you could be here now in this life we are together and i still hope that you'll be mine forever [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] [Applause] [Music] every time i think of you and i it takes me to a special place in my mind where we can be together and i still hope that you'll be mine forever [Music] together so we are together uh [Music] you | AoiTenshi Channel | UCKea21c72DCQ3d6Tb_lRfPg | 2021-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 194 | 1,008 |
UpF9wBjmWKw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpF9wBjmWKw | DOOM 2 mapping timelapse: Garden of Plagues | [Music] 405 and 425 [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] one.com [Music] appointment [Music] s and [Music] stay clear of loving around [Music] Facebook [Music] thank you foreign [Music] inspection s [Music] appropriate come here [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] Thirty-One [Music] one five nine attractions [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] thank you [Music] very much [Music] five five [Music] [Laughter] [Music] other ones in a row today [Music] good morning foreign [Music] good morning [Music] foreign November one [Music] okay [Music] zero [Music] three quarters [Music] take a break [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] he's gone [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] foreign everybody [Music] [Applause] Far Cry 3 reflections [Music] thank you [Music] locations foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] members training [Music] foreign thank you [Music] messages assistant coach 3 13 17. foreign [Music] four five one [Music] controllers [Music] are you a digital [Music] assistant [Music] where are you [Music] from a moments [Music] Frontier effect s [Music] thank you foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you | Sneezy McGlassface | UCSbabuKESRBzhWzjFK7GNkQ | 2023-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 190 | 1,305 |
7E3wxwZ-tPE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E3wxwZ-tPE | DESTINY 2 Song of Justice VI is GORGEOUS | New Monarchy Scout | hey so uh eppley gonna have a highlight clip for this video because I don't but if you look in the description you will see a giveaway for a confluence of light will give away yeah hello ladies and gentlemen hallo here and we're gonna continue because good cook continued the theme of using the action weapons we've done the number we did three graves or whatever to that guns called and now we're gonna use the new monarchy one called the sentencer or i'm pretty sure that's what that roman uber all means pretty sure it's for judgment comes this is what the gun looks like with any without any paint jobs on it and it's pretty sexy if new monarchies are like red and gold now instead of red in just white I might have to plug I might have to pledge I might have to pledge this is it compared to the nameless midnight it's got more impact a lot more range less stability less and shoot slower so this thing we're gonna have to if we hit people that I think will do really well it's got the cool trait where it automatically reloads once you switch we're gonna put extended mag on because I don't I don't know we're not gonna use but I'm gonna use it we're gonna use that regular scope it turns it into like a sniper rifle in that second scope that's what we're gonna use guys we're gonna go take it into the crucible we're gonna do some quick play we're gonna go play a team of four probably and yeah we're gonna go have fun trying to shoot people in the head from really far away and it's probably not gonna work out and people are gonna laugh at us and punch us in the mouth so I will catch you guys in the game retribution oh it's this man I didn't even know this was I don't know if maybe I just didn't pay attention to what the name of this app was I guess ever flash flash it so this gun looks super cool looks like a m14 or something probably not you guys will probably correct me in the comments down below if it doesn't look like an m14 oh hey let's go get us our ammo special ammo heavy ammo whatever the on this game okay that's gonna be painful okay maybe we can get a nice look at that post grenades do the work for you easy got somebody weak oh I killed somebody let's go hello whatever your name is these please don't push me oh they got a little art buddy and stuff back there that's probably uh not the easiest thing to do it helped Artie and these dudes really just like I've never oh my god I fell off the map that's that stuff I like okay I don't know what's happening to my Titan right now please shoot faster as I'm not gonna lie we're not doing the best of all time the gun is super cool though super cool gun very cool aesthetically pleasing you should probably not go out that way because they're probably just gonna spawn back here we have a friend with us so that's good I don't know where he's at now nice aid although we're hella weeks oh you know there another letter giv that we were shooting at to start off with bait and switch bait and switch bait and switch oh dang that's okay that's fun in the power no that's a lot of needs Oh homie that's nerd does help me shoot please or not help me shoot but like help me kill that man all right we're coming back I'm here that guy's a slippery snake isn't he no tight mad Titan orange look at that thing oh my god why I like this gun I like it I like it a lot you got a pulse knave look what I got look at me don't look at me don't look at me don't look at me ah-hoo Pierre your aiming skills right there right I like warm blast where did he die to drive everybody very proud and happy with everybody's performance right there oh not right here though I'm not oh we got so lucky I'm not doing that bad our team's winning the game we're getting doubled down kind of but oh that was our goal again I got really scared Hawaii has a Oh No who says mine is the best gun in the game I did I said that one time I did do that oh my god I tried I would have been pretty cool if we got the double kill through the thing right there I tried to go ham I love this gun it's definitely not the best in the game but this is hell of fun okay that's cool I didn't want to like actually throw that out there Ripper me I love this gun did really well let's see how we did statistically that's the most important thing I don't really get hi Katie ace oh wow that's probably you know one of the higher ones that I've done in a video so that's pretty cool let's go play another game zone all right let's get it let's get into it I feel like this gun kind of fits the theme not really long lines of sight though so we're gonna try to take advantage of that we look great I don't want to tighten out I don't know a lot of the armor in this game doesn't really strike my fancy I think it's it's hard to play the fashion game hang a while armors ugly being honest right bazookas go don't die out there all right I'm gonna put this up already woods and see but we can all stand on this you know whatever I'm sad about it I got stuck on a dang rock I don't know how my grenade didn't kill all of them though really sad about that that's are we playing wings of a redemption right now I'm not sure what thank you help me teammate why would that kid run into that oh my god how does he have any health left keep chasing me you're gonna do it did you commit their bones no I don't trip I thought we got a triple oh we didn't even get a double kill lol oh that person is really far away cap beaming I don't know I guess we don't have to cat B we can try to cat B cuz it doesn't look like they're gonna camp anything else oh I don't know how we're alive ouch all this kids teabagging me this dude teabag me you must not know about me huh alright let's uh try to get back into this game cuz we are playing some try-hard Eidos no get out of here alright so clearly we're not gonna win this game but what can you do well we didn't win played a team of three it's whatever the guns good in my opinion I actually really liked it I had a lot of fun I kind of got in the try hard mode there for a little bit I was trying to you know sauce up somebody I used to watch for a long time but uh looks like we had one of the higher ABA things in the game I just want our team at least I was I don't know what those two kids were doing but yeah I got this gun getting caged treasure stash stuff done so if you come across it I think it's super cool you might have to wait till the end of the month though if you don't get lucky for the faction rally stuff to come out but I think it's pretty cool I think it's cool looking I'm excited to see what all the faction weapons look like when I actually show up so that's gonna do it for the video ladies and gentlemen if you enjoyed make sure you make sure you leave a like down below if you're new to the channel make sure you subscribe now catch you guys in the next video | Hollowtide | 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DJoUA4p42d8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJoUA4p42d8 | [GeekCast] - Episode 6 - Perch Security and Threat Intelligence | welcome everybody to the live geek cast um i am joined today with some very special people those people happen to be from perch security uh riggs and wes welcome thank you awesome to be with you yeah i'm also joined by mindy one of our other fearless leaders hey everyone long time no see uh don't mention that don't mention that that doesn't happen okay we do regular geek casts it hasn't been like six months okay um so uh i uh i've got a few announcements a few things to to poke at and then uh i'm gonna let the security experts secure things um and uh we'll just okay experts on uh yeah they're in the chat um someone from huntress labs i think it was no okay cool that's cool you know those guys stop cop what's up andrew yeah right uh so uh the first thing i would like to uh to i'm gonna plug some things so i'm gonna plug uh msp geek merch we have a merch store for those who don't know uh and it's an amazing merch store that mini keeps saying he's gonna buy stuff on and is refusing to buy stuff it's gonna happen don't worry see um i'm gonna post the link uh in all of the chats um the web address itself is shop.spreadshirt.com msp dash geek that uh benefits us um we get a a cut of anything you happen to purchase um so uh they're mainly printed items uh and from what we've feedback we've gotten is a pretty good quality um so the now that uh internal plug is is this done um frankly msp is having uh a you know we broadcast about this a while ago an announcement channel but frankly msp is still having their uh conference and as far as i know there's still tickets available um so if you are interested in that or like hit me or ashley up you can just add ashley in the channel uh she's using ram she's always around and also perch con is coming up uh after franklin msp's con and uh from what these two gentlemen say there are still tickets available um uh should you uh like to go to that um and feel free to drop in the perch channel to ask all about that if you'd like yeah we actually i think still have a promo code available msp geek all uppercase going 50 bucks off so sweet um i forgot about that uh so yeah if you want some some discounts uh i think there's still one available for uh franklin sp as well um i'm not sure if the shirt is still available i do not think so um but if you're still interested that i think the discount code still works so great so uh without further ado uh gentlemen take it away right on well of course now i'm trying to like do things and stuff so long i know this is it's it's like you know but all of a sudden we have this test so um i'm gonna blame wes for the powerpoint presentation we're gonna like powerpoint slide you to death no we're not no we're not so we had a long discussion about this and the only purpose for the powerpoint is to direct our thoughts but we're actually going to get pretty down and deep and show you some really cool tools that i think you guys will like so i guess maybe a little bit of intro so me and riggs are next to each other right now which makes this nice for us to uh probably play off each other a little bit more so um we are our background we're both bankers um so you should definitely know that and um we were both very involved in uh running our security programs at the banks we came from and we had a big um i guess a big background in threat intel sharing and i think the big lesson we learned about threat until sharing at banks is uh we all suck at threat intel sharing uh would you agree with that oh absolutely uh it's probably one of the more frustrating parts of the job it is a uh it's a broken it's a broken system that i think can be fixed and i think we have a long way to go um and i think the more people that get in on thread intel sharing and start understanding like what it is and what it does for us the better off we all become uh so that's definitely what we want to talk about today it's probably the biggest area of interest i think both of us have um it's a big piece of what perch does but more than that i think it's a big piece that i think you know i kind of saw the potential in it so that's what we wanted to talk about today absolutely yeah i think i think it'll be a good time um you know i think threat intelligence uh is one of those things that is uh something that is not well understood um uh you know at least beyond uh the basics of it and so doing a little bit of a deep dive i think will be great for the community so kyle and um mindy curious what you guys think like what do you think the average msp thinks about when it comes to threat intel do you guys think that they're uh what would you kind of summarize and uh explain where you think most msps are at mindy don't answer this because you're different than everybody else okay now what am i supposed to do uh well you can answer after i answer how about that because i i would be a normal msp and you're the crazy msp who knows everything um so uh i think threat intelligence is uh kind of like a reactionary thing so it's not there's nothing really spread until it hits something major so no one really uh no one really shares anything until they know of something affected or they know if someone that they know is someone's affected and then it just kind of blows up from there as a reactionary major issue there's no uh to my information at least there's no central uh you know repository or anything where i can easily find um threats yeah okay right on mindy uh kyle said basically what i was gonna say i mean honestly perch was like the first kind of thread intel sharing that i even heard of in terms of an msp uh not to plug you guys or anything but i just did yeah cool so um no i'm and i i'm with you uh so i i do like i like that term you gave kyle it is pretty reactionary it's like this idea of how can i give my peers and those around me some kind of actionable information about the threats that i'm seeing in my organization and how can you do the same back for me right we strengthen our security postures um we are a lot more um nimble and quick to respond so like the big thing i relay this when i speak at conferences a lot i talk about this like herd behavior right so think about it for a minute like we've all seen those like netflix documentaries of uh you know some kind of predator on the planes chasing like buffalo or whatever those big old animals are and whatever country uh you have you and they're chasing the animals right and all of a sudden as a herd the whole herd together moves in unison right and they've learned through you know millions and millions of years that operating together in a herd together is the best way to defend yourself against a threat now of course like you're always going to have you know it's the weak and the young uh that are usually the ones that the predator ends up getting but it's the most fascinating thing like you see all these these uh predators in the chase you see the herd running in unison and all of a sudden the herd says like enough is enough they stop they turn around and they face the predator and the predator has to stop because they can't fight the whole group of everybody right but always there's always like the baby or like the old buffalo or whatever it is that gets left behind and those are the ones that get torn down right and i think that lesson there's a lot of truth to that in the world of like cyber threat intel sharing two if we can get better at doing this and we can truly share together and be aware of things together um there's so much more power in the hurt does that does that make sense yeah awesome so really um we want to talk a little bit about uh you know what is this whole threat intelligence thing uh and you know we aren't really big on buzzwords uh you know we we think most of them are bs uh and uh driven by marketing to to sell things um and so really you know putting around uh a a good framework of you know what is threat intelligence well i mean at the end of the day it's uh it's defined as you know what have i observed what can i communicate uh around a particular threat be it in the physical world be in the virtual world uh you know the cyber the cyberspace um what do i know about an actor what do i know about an adversary uh do i know how they're operating and how can i detect that you know what uh what smoke signals can i see uh on the network or you know digital artifacts can i find uh around that i mean it's it it really is a fairly basic concept um but there are a lot of challenges in that you know everything that ranges from legal uh all the way up to actually getting good intel and i think that's a lot of the stuff we wanted to cover today yeah so like things that thrive intel is not like i see this all the time uh you know threat intel is not just like a list of ips and i'm about to show you a list of stuff here in a minute uh but that does not consummate and like make up what thread intel is all about it's a piece of it uh but it's certainly not the whole the whole process right and it's definitely not like raw data that you get it's good to do those things we're going to show you sources and ways you can grab all of that but it's way way way more than that um so like you know this definitely came out of military concepts like if you talk to anybody that comes out of like physical intel sharing out of military i mean this stuff has been around this whole idea has been around for thousands of years i mean you look at like troop movements and um you know all this goes back to like pre-roman days right um the idea for us though is we're sort of taking that same idea of you know who's our adversary what are they doing uh what tools what tradecraft what procedures how you know how are they attacking where are they coming from all these ideas of you know kind of looking at it from the the world of um bits and bytes and ones and zeros versus actual physical cyber threats right and so you know for us usually when we're talking about cyber intel we're talking about like how we share a threat what does that threat look like um you know in a lot of times it's base level it's things like ips and domains right i mean we can go way beyond that and we should go way beyond that we're going to we'll show some examples of this in a minute but that's like the basic core of what it's all about and the way it gets made so here's the cool thing the way that it gets made is there's really no right or wrong way to make intelligence um usually an intelligence document of some kind make it it comes about once something happens right so like let's use a common example let's say you get a phishing email one of your employees one of your clients reports it and you take a look at it you're like whoa that's really good uh let's let's dive in we're actually going to do that in a minute we're going to pull up like a phishing email or an example of one we're going to start diving in and say hey how can we create intelligence around this that we can share out with others and what can we do about it so i think this is kind of a cool pivot because i watched kyle's um uh cast uh the last one you guys did of like diving deep into malware and this is going to be less about you know unpacking it and more about you know how do we grab it how do we see it and how do we share it so it's a really good kind of next step that comes after that so uh where it comes from right so like intel can come from all kinds of places and by the way kyle we're just talking about this a minute ago i don't know if mindy you're familiar i know kyle it was news to you the the tsp isil are you guys familiar with that so um uh connectwise kind of announced that just uh at it nation are you familiar with it mindy oh no i don't think so i was okay nation and i still haven't heard of it did you sleep through the keynote uh no no probably no one kyle i no how dare you i watched it on the big tv outside but i may have missed that part yeah i guess uh it wasn't well i don't know it was a few minutes worth so yeah it was it was a couple of minutes they'd yeah they were talking about it anyway so what it is it i think when you think of like ice owls and ice axe uh we're not gonna dive into like all of like the back end like background of all that stuff but these are basically like non-profit cyber threat sharing groups right and they're awesome uh there's all kinds of different ones that are out there you can actually go to the national association of ice axe um and look at a big long list and there's actually even more than that which was that one we're working with recently the space ice ax yeah space isaac uh in colorado springs yeah yeah so we're seeing like new ones come out all the time and the the whole purpose of these groups are like hey we just want to start sharing threats with one another uh we want to band together because of some kind of commonality right and so there's a new one that connectwise is sort of getting off the ground we're going to talk about it more later but it's called the tspi sal and it's specifically for msps right so it's pretty cool um you can also see intel sharing that's beyond just um like ice axe i mean it can come from like federal government we see a lot of that stuff um you know open source stuff and i'll tell you like one of the best sources for intelligence that i see is twitter yeah really really good stuff that comes out of a number of twitter feeds and we're even aware of some really cool github projects that are like literally consuming intelligence that comes out of twitter is all that kind of makes sense uh yeah it's actually interesting i'm actually reading uh the release of what you're talking about right now uh articles posted on connectwise august 29th that tsp i sell is the first information sharing by dedicated cybersecurity for tsps that connectwise is working on getting off the ground um so i'm a little distracted reading that oh no you're fine um tsps are msps we've been renamed um for those who aren't familiar well i think i think it covers more than just an msp doesn't it it's also like mssp and a few like it's a technology service provider not necessarily just an msp yeah they're looking at you know cloud service providers bars really anybody who's operating infrastructure on behalf of a third party yeah sorry yeah go for it so let's let's enough powerpoint right like i'm trying to keep powerpoint as low as possible i really want to get into like stuff right i got to cough here so um i don't know i my guess is you guys most most msps have probably never heard of miss before misp is a um what's called a threat intelligence platform what's really cool about it is it's open source you can go download it today and start playing around with it and i hope you guys do because it's really really awesome uh riggs while login you want to kind of talk about what a thread intel platform is and where it's used yeah absolutely so i mean mostly threat intel platforms originated uh back with the really really large organizations uh you know the top one percent of the banks uh you know those who had massive uh um you know infosec programs and people to throw behind them and they needed something to aggregate all the threat intelligence and so i out came this uh this massive economy of threat intelligence platforms where you can go through and and aggregate you know exactly that um track it uh create incidents or events around them and uh you know really look at the the tactics tools and procedures that are used by by some of the adversaries and start correlating them all right so let's do a quick tour we're gonna we're gonna talk about this a little bit and then we're gonna come back to it in more depth as we so one of the things we wanted to do is like show you hey how does an intel analyst think um how does an intel analyst uh get some kind of like potential um piece of thread information that they may want to share out how do they enrich it uh how do they make it better in terms of uh you know reduction of sharing like false positives that piss everyone off and we're gonna talk about that uh and then we're also going to kind of dive into how you can build intelligence and share with others but before i do it let me just show you some intelligence so uh this is um a missman since we just spun up in our aws uh so you can hit it you know we don't care we're gonna tear it down here in a minute so after this after this meeting's over so we just literally spun it up so we can show you some things so one of the things that exists inside of mist um is a whole bunch of different threat feeds and there are feeds that you can actually come right out of the box with miss which is really cool and you can look at some of these and uh you guys just interrupt me if you see any that are interesting to you on me to talk about now i'm not an expert on probably the majority of these i know what a lot of these are for but what's really awesome is these are a whole bunch of like what you call oscent or open source intelligence feeds that come in uh and then you can enhance this as well right so there's like a lot of really great companies that are out there um that produce intelligence as a feed as sort of like a professional it's like what they do right like one i would point to i give a shout out to because they're really good at this and it's all they do and that's what i like about them there's a group called intel 471 so just as one example they come out of like british intelligence uh and this is what they do so like they're tracking um like adversary behavior uh they're in the places those guys are in they're taking malware um they're aware of what it does how it works um they're reversing things very much you know probably a lot of like what kyle was talking about then producing intelligence that's consumable out of it right and so that's kind of what these feeds are all about usually not always but usually there's an angle to a lot of these feeds you know it may be very focused on like this one right here on dgas like domain generated algorithms right so this is in fact we know bamboo neck bam deck's a friend of me and riggs is uh john bambanak so he actually produces a feed of some of the malicious dgas that they see right and so dgas are like you guys are probably seeing like all that malware that has like very strange domain names you're like what in the world is that it's usually a domain generated or a dynamically generated algorithm that creates that domain name right so it's kind of a feat of some of those things there's a whole bunch of these that exist here but let's just dive into one so i was looking at a couple of these earlier and by the way so one of the natures of like really diving into thread until today is it's it's very quickly changing so some of the things that i looked at earlier today may not be here and we're just going to kind of figure this out so like i may show you some things and it may not work and we'll go back to another one that's just part of the fun of all of this right so uh riggs what do you think maybe looking at this turlo one yeah we pop a look in that one okay he has a lot of tags so i'm curious all right cool so uh i open this so so keep in mind this comes out of a threat intelligence feed uh and there's a lot of information around it so this is what they would call an indicator so an indicator is like some kind of document uh where they're saying hey we want to publish some information that may be helpful and useful to you um around a particular attack of some kind that we're seeing right so i can pull this guy up uh the title of this guy is some kind of turlock powershell is really kind of all we know at the moment for this uh we can see some tags around all of this so miss has this concept of galaxies which is sort of like i don't know it's sort of like this idea of like there are some kinds of um uh i don't know what you call it some kind of topics that are just so deep and rich they create their own like galaxies which have like their own tags and mechanisms inside of it but none of that really matters here um if i scroll down this is really what is probably the most important for today is you can see what they're publishing here right so they're actually showing some information here um these are called indicators of compromise or iocs right so um we're getting a lot of things that are coming across here we're getting some things like some file hashes coming across we're getting uh one url down towards the bottom um in fact this one though is if you look right here this is actually some information around what this thread is all about see over here this ids in fact none of these are all no this is exactly what i was talking about some of the stuff we don't want to look at let me find one that has some better stuff in it um let's see this one may be good let's check this one i'm gonna find something there we go yeah yeah yeah okay here we go all right so this one's a little bit different um you can see the the title here targeted malware attacks against ngos linked to burmese government websites all right so now we have some kind of context right and then we can scroll down a little bit more and we can see some of the information that they're publishing right so some analyst somewhere has done some research on this and they're publishing back a bunch of things that we might want to look for within our own company right so some things like some nb5 hashes some ips domains you can see other things like that's just what they've published here but there could be a lot of additional things here as well but notice when you look over here on this right side this ids feature what this means is this tells miss if this has been flagged if any of these these are called observables if any of these have been flagged as a yes then what that just means is hey this is something that we can consume and that we might want to look at and detect upon to say hey i if i see the same thing in my network i might want to dive in and start taking a look does all this kind of make sense so far yeah totally um basically it gives you a list of everything that someone somewhere has detected whether it's you know maybe malicious or not and whether it's actually malicious is that what the yes means in the ids section so i wish it did and it's a good that's a really salient question because it ought to like in theory yes uh when the ids yes flag is set it should mean detect on this because it's something that i would care about but here's the deal the biggest problem that one of the biggest problems we have in intel sharing today is that oftentimes you see a yes flag checked and there are reasons why it should not be checked um in some cases it maybe it's a yes for a while and then it becomes a no uh in other cases um it should never be a yes and it's it's funny like we just pulled this one up at random look at this one right here this male uh t what is this t1.mailservice.com take a look at that what do you think the chances of that guy being malicious are probably relatively low um pulling up the url now right uh versus uh let's look at some of these others that may exist uh here uh not a lot of other stuff here that's listed now we might want to if we had the time notice right here they actually give a write-up this is flagged as no because we're not trying to detect on this it's a url that gives us some information around it in fact that's kind of poorly classified misp actually gives us the ability to classify something as like a reading link instead of a url which is kind of aggravating but anyway we could go read up on this but my point is if we did some research on these domains here i can almost guarantee you these are not malicious and one of the things that we see a lot of times when intelligence is published is accidental inclusions of things that are benign in nature uh yeah in fact riggs is looking this up right now on uh the development securityservice.com is not registered to anyone yeah yeah yeah actually so we just i i was just pulling that up it uh it wasn't registered it may have been squatted on uh when this intel was uh created so if you take a look at the uh at the intel creation date we actually pulled some some aged intel oh yeah 2016. yeah it's probably long yeah it's probably a little crap yeah let's go back here uh let's put that by date it's one of the things that's frustrating about miss is uh sometimes there's some ui features here that uh open source software is always fantastic yeah you think by default they would uh they would do wait it certainly wasn't user user error all right how about this one uh c2 with it all from ransomware to karting that just seems it feels fun right so let's take a look at this guy all right notice okay we have the link and okay so now this all makes sense probably when that 2016 intelligence was published that was in the early days of miss very likely they didn't support the link uh type at the minute okay so this one's a little bit more interesting right so now we can see some things here uh that are pretty interesting we actually have a live link right here if i want to go look and see what talos says about all this and notice this is why it's it's a link type right i can see some host names that are in here i can actually see that whoever the analyst is has actually referenced this to the actual malware campaign looks like a tiny pos commanding control so it's pretty interesting and i can scroll down i can see a lot of different things here notice there are host level artifacts of things that we might want to look at and then also network level artifacts as well so see how how interesting this one's intro mini cats see that one often see i wonder what they're trying to do i don't know maybe passwords or something yeah something like that right all right there was a method of view cat videos online yes there we go yeah so what you're looking at here uh is like literally distilling all of the buzzwording you hear in the world of threat intelligence uh and all this like you know next level what do you call it like ai driven whatever blah blah blah thready threat stuff um this is threat intelligence at its purest nature right um literally analysts uh giving uh like like help to other analysts saying hey here's something we're seeing we want to share it out anyone can consume it consume freely use share back this is what intelligence sharing is really all about its essence and and really i mean as we look through a lot of these um you know if you dig in further there's ones that have registry entries you know obviously we see file hashes and all kinds of various stuff so you know detecting at different points you know we're going to detect on the host we're going to detect on the network uh you know how do we detect these things and you know uh kind of honestly the various quality of some of them as well so here's another one uh we we have a lot of these we use um here at work but let's take a look at this tour node list right so just literally a whole bunch of tour nodes that are constantly being updated right so if i have a hit on one of these within my network i mean is that read along no probably not in fact we see lots of falsing off poor nodes all the time the idea of threat intelligence is not to say you know hey i had a hit i definitely had a breach i think a lot of times people have that misnomer and they're in their head of like hey i saw a reference to this in my own organization therefore i must be hit with something well no not necessarily right the whole idea of thread intel sharing is is just to give me a greater visibility idea of things that are happening um maybe if i see some tour note activity alongside a couple other threats and alerts that have been seen maybe now i should worry right but a single kind of piece by itself may not be a big issue right you want to kind of explain like some examples of where like you might see a tour node hit in your network but it's not actually tour traffic yeah absolutely uh we actually saw this probably about 12 months ago uh we we started getting a lot of alerts around uh tour exit nodes um and one of the really interesting things is uh we saw it on port one two three um if you know uh your your ports uh it's it's ntp it's network time protocol right and so if we take a look at uh at the traffic that was coming through it was actually legitimate clients uh updating their time because the ntp pool uh had actually taken on some some legitimate tour exit nodes as well and so they were firing based on ip intelligence even though it wasn't a a port or any activity that was actually actively assigned or or associated with tor um but it it histories that created a whole boatload of noise right um and so that was that was a lot of fun and uh you know uh rearranging the uh the deck chairs for for a lot of that noise is is always kind of an interesting thing and that's one of the uh the the fun parts of using threat intelligence as well uh in in these things you know understanding uh the uh the the uh the landscape of what you're looking at you know is this sure it's a four exit node but okay maybe i'm pulling in tp and that's totally legitimate well i mean it's part of a legitimate pool and so that may be cool but uh yeah uh actually having to dig in and take a look at that and you know false a lot of uh a lot of traffic i mean it's so interesting because you kind of have to be like i mean you do have to be like an analyst because you're not you're not reacting on solid information you're the idea here is to gather the information and correlate data and only when you have multiple different correlating points to indicate a breach is when you possibly or potentially need to do something about it yeah a hundred percent yeah and think about it uh to your point uh mindy think about this like a military concept right so very involved intelligence all the satellite imagery showing potential troop movements uh does that mean an attack is impending well maybe maybe not like a great example that would be looking at d-day you know all the fainting that the the allies did uh access kind of taking action and thinking and trying to figure those things out right like great example of uh we have so much like when you when you really start diving into thread intel it's awesome because of all the visibility you get but then you quickly get swamped into what do i do with all of this and how do i what's real what's not what do i care about what do i respond to what do i not and it can be overwhelming for sure which is one of the problems that we have in intel sharing today is like typically you know the way if you look at like a bank of america uh like a jpmorgan chase um or a super large health care org you know the way that they do threat intel sharing detection response around all this they literally have 50 or more threat analysts running around the clock that are doing all of this because they've got the time in the budget uh whereas the rest of us don't uh and that's really where part of the broken piece of this system has come from is we have a lot of the automation we have a lot of the standards that drive this uh but we still have some broken processes that don't scale down to everybody else if that makes sense yeah it's also interesting like um i i personally am very into physical personal security um and there's so many parallels that can be drawn between uh you know cyber security and personal security so like even physically when you're protecting your house right so they talk about uh you want to have layered defenses you want to make yourself uh not too much of a valuable target you want to make yourself not the easiest target not the work not the hardest target um you kind of want to blend in um make sure that you always have an exit strategy uh some way for you to recover or get back into you know some kind of and it's just they're all the parallels you can draw in with cyber security you have your layered firewalls your antivirus running you know don't lock yourself out of your system with encryption make sure you have your backup key somewhere um it's just and and it's the same thing with sharing intelligence in your neighborhood you know if you know about crime going on in a neighborhood that's where that's where the threat intel's coming from um it's it's all the same thing you just have to apply it different ways but it's yeah well and i mean if you've ever been on the next door app you know that you know physical intel is is is a crap right you know hey somebody slow rolled down the neighborhood you know down the uh down the road you know what's going on here and really was actually just somebody looking for a house number that they're supposed to be at right right exactly and the natural assumption is is hey this is shady um but i mean to your point you know i mean it's the uh it's the fifth domain of warfare cyber is um you know i mean you have have land sea air space and now um um cyber uh in that it's um it's one of those those things that you know um it seems like this complex abstract concept until you're like no i mean it really is just a new domain that we're we're fighting on and in the end the enemies aren't necessarily traditional either i mean you know we we don't go around in america having to worry about car bombs all the time right um and yet here we are getting ransomed uh you know every day of the week and and so it's it's somewhat of a foreign concept uh to to most people and uh the the whole physical security thing uh i think draws a really really nice parallel uh to that so yeah all right right on so let we're gonna come back to miss uh a lot more here in a minute but uh this kind of brings up inside i know i know right yeah i told you he wanted it back to the ppt's you know what uh i can't argue with that i like college point all right so let's talk about ice axe nice house for a minute right so tsp is how you mentioned connectwise is kind of spinning it up um so what the whole idea of these groups is you know this idea of sharing threats based upon a commonality and and that makes sense right like a bank is probably very concerned with like banking trojans with um like uh what's the what's the physical atm jacking uh jackpotting is that what they're doing like jackpotting you know like those are like the kind of threats that a bank cares about they care a lot less about um you know some kind of iot mirai based botnet that's hitting like your heart pump valves or heart pump monitors or whatever a hospital right not that they don't care at all about it but the scope of that's a lot less for a bank right and so the idea of banks joining together saying i care about what's going on in the financial services sector makes a lot of sense right same with healthcare same with water utilities electric utilities same with you you name it there's a lot of value in that not to say that we shouldn't band together with what's going on you know with others but the idea of an isacc or nice i was sharing based upon some kind of relatability right and so i'm not going to you can see all this stuff that's here but this is the idea right is being able to kind of join together and share based upon a peer group right so at this point like we talked a lot about um what intelligence looks like we've talked about you know that we do have some problems but one of the things we haven't really talked about is like how intelligence can be made good and how intelligence is actually shared right and so like that's the big thing that we wanted to talk about a lot more today is one of the awesome things about intelligence is um it is so we've finally driven this into standards right and if you think about standards for a minute like the world of i.t we've been good at standards for like decades let me give you some examples right like uh for the most part if i go to a website i know that there are some minor differences but whether i use chrome or firefox or whatever i'm going to be able to visit a website and get a relatively unique experience to somebody else and why is that well that's because we've driven standards to to uh unify that experience right like http uh there's probably applications that run on top of http right like css or like uh i don't know like some kind of front end framework like um graphql or react or something like that and then you go down the stack right you start getting into things like uh tcp right and ip below all of that right we standardized all of that um in the world of security by and large we suck at standards we really kind of navigate to proprietary like magic that you know one organization does compared to another and not only does that cause problems but when we don't have standardization we don't get unification around um you know a continuity of what we're trying to do here and and thread intel has actually struggled with that for a really long time i've watched thread intel standards kind of get pushed and try you know to hit the market and they fall apart for various reasons but finally we've kind of unified around some standards which are like sticks and taxi we're going to jump into some of that show you guys some sticks and taxi here in a minute but does that kind of make sense so far yeah all right cool so before i jump into sticks and taxi let me show you um what i call the the holy scripture of threat intelligence uh we forgot to load this so i'm just gonna have to go certify it look at that he he was able to type the google's not a bunch of people the google's knows all right so first of all before i click it you guys see what year this is it's a little old thread this is insanely old right this is like reading the holy scriptures of whatever your religion may be right like it's unbelievable that this guy wrote this article uh and i can't click so riggs is going to click it for me uh it's unbelievable this guy wrote this article uh so long ago 2013 and it holds true today so i'm not going to read this you guys can literally go and figure this out and read it on your on your own but a couple things i want to talk about so this guy created this idea of like hey when we talk about threat intelligence and we talk about what we really need to do versus what we are doing we have a major problem and it dumbfounds me that here i am today the end of 2019 and the same problem that he foresaw in 2013 is the same problem that we're still in today and here's this idea let me walk you through it so you look at this pyramid right here in fact let me just zoom in a little bit so we can see it a little bit more so here's this idea start at the bottom of the pyramid look at things like hashes and as you walk up ips domains uh like a host of network artifacts tools and ttps right the idea is this it's really really easy for me as a good guy to be able to detect and see the things that are lower on the pyramids to actually say hey i'm seeing this as an example like legacy av is a great example for decades has been doing hash based detections for a really long time right and why is that well because of the nature of a hash right i hash some kind of file i have a one way representation of that from here to for ever after right so it's really great uh same with ips right really easy every firewall can emit some kind of log that looks at ips every firewall can block based on ips most firewalls can do some kind of dns you see what we're doing is we're stepping up the stack it's really easy for us to see those things it's easy for us to detect those things and it's easy for us to share those things right that's obvious but here's here's the rub for a bad guy it's equally the same so if i'm a bad guy how easy do you think it is for me to re recrypt my malware and change the file hash takes seconds how easy do you think it is for me if i own a botnet or i own some kind of c2 infrastructure to switch from my one ip to the next let's burn a host yeah we just talked about dgas earlier bad guys have been doing dgas for a decade now right uh literally uh changing those domains that i'm calling back to all the time right yep so well and and the cool thing about dgas or the interesting thing i guess about the egas is their algorithm algorithmically predictable um and so the bad guys you know rehashed executable that's uh sitting on the host is out looking at you know predictable domain names that we may not be able to know uh offhand it's it's it's really interesting all right so here's what we're saying with those three on the bottom appeared i'm not saying dump those things right i'm not saying don't detect and respond on those things i mean you should for sure um but it's easy for us to do those things and a bad guy's happy very happy to let us operate in that domain that territory because he's going to say the same thing which is fine if you want to detect on ips and domains and and hashes i'll just rehash or i'll just recrypt i'll just switch ips i'll just switch domains happily happily happily if we really want to start pushing pain back onto a bad guy we've got to step up this pyramid of pain right and so the idea behind this is saying it's great to detect on those things but if we really want to make it harder we've got to make it harder on ourselves first and so this idea of like what if i could start doing some things at the host level what if i understand what the host is doing what if i understand new services that are being spun up what if i understand how this malware likes to call out uh over the network like the actual signature of like how no i don't care where it's going to i care about a particular flag that it always uses or a particular mechanism that it always has contained inside of that that it shares out now that's harder for us to do because as an analyst i have to dive in a lot deeper i have to research a lot more but when i do that now i don't care the bad guy can switch his dgas a thousand times and i'll catch it a thousand times right and so while it takes a lot more work for us to do guess what it makes it a lot more difficult for the bad guy let's go up a little bit higher and start getting into tools and ttp so if you scroll down a little bit in this article you'll see this right so you see tools here and you see ttps are tactics techniques and procedures the idea here and there's a lot of in my opinion riggs i don't know what you think about this but in my opinion when you start talking about tools and ttps it's really kind of a lot of the same thing but what we're talking about here is what is that actual like what's the bad guy doing like for example taking um uh sodin and the sodium-based attacks right and the reaval actor uh what are they doing who are they targeting how are they targeting what does that malware particularly look like uh where are they operating out of what jurisdictions are they in like when we start really stepping into understanding our bad guy and what they're doing now we begin to understand our enemy a whole lot more and now if we can start attacking them at that point now we're starting to cut the head off of the snake well when we start looking at addressing ttps and tools um you know we start talking a lot of defense and depth not only talking about you know host-based controls you know hey let's uh let's not let people open up executables and email attachments or you know let's not let zip files through or whatever we we happen to be doing um you know uh let's not let screen saver files through because all they are are renamed executables those types of fun things but then also how are they delivering these things are they maybe delivering them in a password-protected pdf that then has a link to the download and you know what how are they actually trying to gain access into our network and what are they using to gain those footholds and that's where really um you know if we can start to address through defense and depth uh um uh uh a methodology uh we can actually start you know lowering their their success rate beyond just hey let's block ips hey let's block domains right um you know when we start actually going at the core of the things that they're doing with methodical controls and and uh you know great ways of of implementing good security standards that's when we actually really start uh inflicting real pain on them that makes sense so far yeah so let me let me flip back for a minute let's talk about the tsp i sal right so uh i hope and i believe that the tsp i sell is going to get a whole lot of members i think they grew like they that i think the first year membership is free or whatever that they're doing um this that's great uh one of the things that's going to make the tspi sales successful and i'm just telling you this so one of the things riggs and i didn't talk about is both of us before coming to perch i did first and then he did second both of us had some opportunities inside of financial services isaac so the fsi sac inside of banks that is the biggest isaac in the world there's about 7 000 members from the largest of banks around the world all the way down to tiny little credit unions right uh one of the things that he and i both both learned is if the members are not driving the isac the isac will fail yep if the members are not dictating how the ice act should share intelligence and serve its members then the isac won't do what its core responsibility is which is sharing and delivering threat intelligence information down to the hands of the members right and so one of the things i wanted to be like super clear with is that connectwise doesn't own uh the tspi sal you guys as the members own them the vendors like perch and others we don't own the ice out you guys own the ice out and so in order for this to be effective one of the things you guys have got to demand is hey we if we're going to be a member of this and we're going to actually get actionable intelligence out of this it needs to be something we can do something with so we want to make sure that you guys aren't sharing junk out for us that we can't do anything with that's causing us noise uh we want just like this ttp pyramid pain we want you guys focusing on the top of the pyramid as much as you possibly can we want you and we expect you to work with the federal government uh with other threat researchers around the world with vendors with whatever it takes to truly understand who our adversary is how they're operating where they're operating so that we can really truly start doing the things we need to do to protect ourselves right and so i wanted to say that because i think that's critical in order for you guys to have success as tsps as you're now called in in truly kind of forming an effective ice out is that does that make sense yeah yeah i mean what you're saying is basically i mean the community makes up how effective you actually are and it's i mean it's true for any community honestly if if we're not if we don't get the right stuff then then it's going to be useless to us and if we don't demand the right stuff then it's we're not going to get it and then it's just going to fail well exactly i mean why why is msp geek so so successful is it uh is is it because it's driven by a vendor or you know driven by a single interest that says hey this this is going to be excellent absolutely not i mean it's it's driven by a bunch of people who want to uh want to troll you on this test but i'll repeat his words that he likes to bandy around all the time i mean we're by the community for the community i mean it's the community that made msp geek what it is and that's and it's the same thing that you're talking about for the eyes out like they we have to make sure that as members we we get the information we need in order for it to be successful yeah well in you know one of the interesting things about an ice hour and isac is they get special legal consideration when they're sharing information um sometimes there's information that could be shared that could get your butt in a legal bind um but thanks to some awesome legislation what back in 2009 2014 something like that um you know actually uh it uh has you know language around safe harbor and things like that to where if me as as an individual shares a banking account number uh with an ice act guess what um i am not not really necessarily transmitting pii at that point um i am actually uh transmitting in a protected fashion pii uh that is allowed to be freely shared with other members and so there's there's some pretty cool legal protections around information sharing that can happen as well um the uh the legislation i think boiled down to uh what's called sizza i believe yeah uh c-i-s-a um and actually just to make things even more confusing there is a a group inside of dhs it's now called scissor which is a completely different acronym okay how do i as a run-of-the-mill managed service provider utilize this system efficiently uh that you know being smarter about uh the misps and uh you know cyber intelligence how how do i as a regular msp take advantage of what is available with this open source software and all of this information that's being dumped how would i take advantage of that okay i'm glad you asked because that's one of the the key takeaways i think riggs and i had as we were talking about this so let's let's put yourself in the shoes of an everyday uh msp uh you guys have a lot of tickets you got to get through a lot of customers to make happy what you don't have time to do or in the budget to do is hire an intel analyst or become an intel analyst yourself as much as we'd all love to do that you don't have the ability right so part of this requires you to go back to the ice out and say guys we have expectations we have some thin red lines uh that we require out of you to make this thing effective and useful right and so one of those is i'm showing you miss because i want you to see like what a threat intel platform is all about you guys are welcome to spin up a miss i don't know i don't think the tspi sao has decided like what platform they're going to use but misp is like the most popular uh one that's out there and what's awesome about it is it's open source so it's free for anybody to use if they go that route then they will have you know i don't know that they'll give you access to it as like a user account they may they may not but none of that really matters like my point is i want you to see how and i'm going to show you in a minute how intelligence is created and how it's shared i think the first thing that you need to do is you need to go forward and you need to say we we are excited about joining this but we want to lead the direction and the vision and the strategy of this thing and so one of the things that we want to make sure is that all members can join all members can share all members can talk about the threats that they're seeing in whatever format and context that may exist and so i'll give you some examples like some really good ice axe and i styles that are out there whether it's like old school email exchanges or something much more modern like slack have great ways of which they can share threats with one another and the iso should actually be the one that staffs the intel analysts that say hey thank you for sharing that with me i might need to jump on a phone call or an email to ask you a couple questions but i'll go through all the hard work of consuming everything you're telling me is a threat you know eliminating the noise and false positives out of this and then taking all that and producing that into actionable intelligence that can then be shared out with every other member they are the ones that should take the brunt of all the heavy lifting they just need you as the community to say hey these are the threats we're seeing and this is what we're worried about and this is what we need to do and if you take a look at the business model of any successful isaac or isil um you know it's exactly that it's membership driven uh they they uh um they they don't they're not self-interested right um it's it's uh it's not the uh the desire of the community for that and so you know they're going through their staffing they're doing the hard things that you know uh uh with with you uh as as the power of one can't do by yourself right it it it goes back to that herd mentality and you know as wes had talked about earlier you know turning around to face the lion who's hunting you um you know the power is in the numbers and uh you know that's where it it it really does come down to is uh you know being able to have those specialized positions there to source that threat intelligence to to help help drive those things and even beyond threat intelligence too right uh i sacks and i sows do uh all kinds of fantastic things uh one of my favorite things that the the financial services ice acted was called an all hazards playbook it's literally that it covers everything from physical uh disruption natural disaster pandemic uh um you know uh problems you you may have all the way through cyber security right um i mean it literally takes into account uh you know what kind of things you may want to consider if if a bank branch is leveled right um all the way to hey here's here's what happens if if you have an inadvertent data disclosure and those are the value ads that you know really make it important uh and and go beyond you know kind of the the hashes and ips and domain names and and helping fight the bad guy and actually build yourself up for resiliency uh in the very likely event that you know you're targeted by somebody at some point okay um i'm going to cut in for a second i'm going to circle back on a lot of things that you covered yes from what from what it sounds like i just want to make it clear a lot a lot of people when they talk about security they don't they don't think about what you're what you just mentioned disaster recovery which is one of the huge parts about what happens they don't think about the after effects of a breach they think about you know how do i not get breached no one thinks about the the end result no one thinks about what happens in a natural disaster you know how do i get back up and running that's not in considered in most people's definition of security so i just want to highlight that point because that's a really good point it's something that i have an argument with all the time with people um that when we talk about security it's not about securing data from unauthorized people that is part of it it's also about securing your stability and reliability as a service provider um which includes you know what to do in the event something happens that interrupts your service we have to have a plan of action which is part of your security plan in order to maintain your services and stay up and running and you also have to have a final plan of action like yes ideally you are never breached but if something does happen what is your reaction to that that's also part of your security plan you know um so that's that's just something i just wanted to highlight because you you mentioned a uh the intelligence analysis which would basically be you know how to prevent and stop and look for breaches and then you covered disaster recovery of a natural disaster occurring and then you mentioned uh disclosure of a breach occurring so those are like three separate different categories but they're all security um the final the thing i really want to talk about there was you mentioned the iso bringing like taking the bulk of the responsibility in terms of analysis and and and gathering the information and all all we should be doing as a small time uh run-of-the-mill msp is providing information to the island and then they take up the bulk of the work right it's like the herd mentality the question i have though in from my understanding is that part of the analysis is looking at the actual systems that are internal to you to investigate what's actively happening on those computers to look at those files see what's happening a software behavior network traffic and unless i'm misunderstanding something the the staffing that they're providing that you're saying will be taking the bulk of the work will not necessarily have access to your systems to do that correct and so when you look at that it's how do you effectively share with them the information in a way that is that's expedient for you um you know it could be as something as simple as sharing a phishing email uh um that you have you know along with the headers right uh all the way up to uh hey i have this ransomware dropper here's how it came in here's here's the the footholds i saw you know here's here's the registry run keys here's the ips i saw it communicate with there's there's various levels that you can do this at the important thing is is to get into a habit of sharing um and and and that is is uh is really i think the you know one of the core key components of that um is you know some are going to share more some are going to share less there are larger msps that are better staffed there are smaller msps that aren't going to even have the time to go through and uh and do that you know some will be uh producers of of of this threat intelligence some will be just consumers you know a lot of it really does mirror you know a lot like the open source community there are a lot of strong producers out there and there are far more consumers but everybody still benefits from it correct um and and so when we look at that um you know i think that it it's it's a very uh uh appropriate question of you know at what level do we say hey time out enough's enough this is still way too much work versus hey uh you know can we actually add something of value to the russ community you have some thoughts on that no i think that's perfect and we're going to talk about going from like a consumer to a producer in just a minute one of the things while everything rig said is true i do think all it takes is catching the vision a little bit of this to say hey i'm going to become a producer too and maybe my level of producing is quite low maybe i'll only share something you know once every other month um and maybe own like the only thing i share is literally forwarding an email out that says hey this is definitely a phishing email someone at the tspi staff should take a look and do something with it that's fine um and i'm going to share a quote with you one of the most prolific um threat intelligence producers in the world today is a personal friend of riggs and eyes names nathan fowler i'm going to show you a quote from him in a minute um that really kind of speaks to the power of just everyone saying hey i'm going to share um we don't all have to share equally but we do have to have that vision of saying i do want to share what i see because i never know when that's the the godsend and the final the final puzzle piece that somebody else is missing yeah so basically the answer is that yes analysis is required on your end but even if you don't have time to do an analysis even for example sending off the hash or attached file or file name or location or phishing email any little bit of information allows the analysis externally the an analyzer or you know whatever and a list externally to then uh research and come up with from other thread intel sources you know more information that can help the community is what you're saying exactly and we'll show you an example of that here in a second exactly right all right so before we do that let me actually show you some sticks uh so sticks to you mean like off off a tree i do not oh okay all right so uh so let's see here we'll just yeah this right here so um there's a group called oasis um they are a non-profit that owns well i guess nobody owns sticks right uh they oversee the standard just like um you know i typically has their standards yeah yes exactly [Laughter] however things that people loosely adhere to and make it make broken half the time right exactly microsoft disco apple all right so i want to show you some of this right so you saw what intelligence looked like in like a graphical format like how it kind of rests and missed but i want to show you actually how it's shared because again i think i don't think any of you are going to need to necessarily write misp but when spooner and i were talking about all this he's like no no i want to go deep into like i want i want this this cast to be you know pretty technical and so i want to get technical for a minute i want to show you how intelligence is actually shared in a machine language in a machine level so one of the worst things that we can do you know imagine like the old days and again i keep using world war two because i'm such a big fan of world war two imagine like the novel wind talk sorry imagine if we had to have like navajo wind talkers sharing intelligence from comforting a company like the old telephone game we play as kids right that would be horrible um so pretty much all cyber intel needs to be shared by machines there is no need for a person to do that anymore just like there's no need for me to have to have someone like transcribe to me what a website should look like or fax it to me uh that's what ip is for right and so let's take a look at one of these so um the the stixx protocol is now at version two which is really really awesome uh stixx1 had was a great start and by the way so just a shout out to our ceo aaron chernan so aaron um was one of the founders there's three kind of creators of styx um aaron is one of those founders um and so this is kind of where our background came from and why we're such you know believers and what intel sharing can do and the coolest thing about sticks itself as a protocol is it's now pretty much the adopted standard most vendors now support it pretty much all isacs now use it to share the intelligence it's just a way of standardizing so everyone kind of speaks the same language so to speak so let me show you an example of this here is an indicator for a malicious url so they kind of give you like a data model but up here they share with us kind of what the scenario looks like so you can see this right here so we're seeing a url someone saying hey this particular url is known to be malicious some kind of backdoor piece of malware is associated uh the site has been shown to host this backdoor malware blah blah blah right so this is what we want to share out we want to make it possible to where anybody can consume this whether a firewall consumes it whether some kind of intrusion detection system consumes it i don't care i just want to make it possible for us to share right and so let me do some zoom ins again so here's kind of the way this looks um there are a whole bunch of objects that exist within sticks there are things like indicators there are like thread actors there are malware campaigns there are actually malware labels there's all kinds of like things that exist like objects that exist within sticks that we can express and reference and explain it's really really rich which is which is great right but what we want to do here is we're trying to share an indicator right we're trying to say hey this particular url right here is nasty we're trying to say when this thing is known to be valid from and we're trying to attach it to some kind of um piece of malware in some kind of attack behavior are you guys familiar by any chance with like the is it the lockheed kill chain and or like the miter attack framework yeah uh familiar with uh like verbally i've never really dived into it okay no worries so let me take yet another rabbit trail because this is what we do on this cast right so let's just use the cyber kill chain because i think it's a little bit easier to start and then i'll show you the attack framework uh in a minute too so uh there we go you gotta love it when someone has made a registered trademark for something like this which is why it's aggravating but here's the idea to the kill chain like so lockheed martin just sort of wanted to say hey look we just want to kind of express how an attack begins and ends and the entire process through it so things like starting with the bad guy doing reconnaissance on you right and then sort of moving into weaponization of that attack right how are they actually now that they know what you're vulnerable to what it looks like how do i weaponize something how do i deliver that malware to you is that going to be through like an email how do i exploit you so once i deliver that how does the exploitation process begin how do i get malware installed how do i actually get command and control back so i can now manipulate and do additional things and then what kind of things can actually happen from there leading all the way into whether it's ransomware or whether it's some kind of like data exfiltration whatever it may be right so just a way of sort of expressing the entire chain of events for the way an attack goes does that make sense yeah all right so let's look at uh it's pretty basic right there's nothing like really mind-blowing about it right so mitre is a much better i'm not going to even try to do the ampersand in there because google will fix it for me what did you type what are you typing on my machine i just type things and usually i let google figure it out for me it's i'm going to blame bourbon i mean don't we all just google random things and i hope it's right yeah yeah rigs acting like he types everything perfectly come on now i know he doesn't for a fact i've got text proof thank you maybe we should switch this to uh my my my spelling is perfect yeah anyways moving on all right so miter big fan of mitre uh mitre is a non-profit uh i don't know government contractor they're different than lockheed and the rest because they are working at a non-profit level and they're very focused on like research mitre is one of the ones that actually kind of led to the creation of sticks and then handed that off to a true like uh standard agency so miter does some really really cool things and one of those is expressing how an attack looks and where that particular piece of the attack belongs in the whole story so when you look at this right here they actually show the whole thing and again we're not going to dive into all this nobody could but this idea of initial access and you'll see kind of it mimicking the the kill chain initial access execution persistence privilege escalation defense evasion credential access discovery lateral movement collection command and control exfiltration and then what kind of impact it is right and so this is a way of describing what i'm seeing and where it may belong and if you just kind of look through here there's all kinds of things and this is sort of like a living breathing document that's continually updated yeah absolutely yeah i mean if you take a look like uh you know create account right uh it's it's a great method of persistence do you click on it no no no no i was just hoping to we're gonna click on it all right let's do it that's what we do around here we click things yeah and drink a lot yeah i mean we got time right yeah exactly um and so i mean if we if we look at the uh the persistence technique of create an account right it's exactly that hey i want to create uh the user kind of bad guy because i don't want to be using the administrator account or i don't want to be using sue's account because maybe you know she doesn't have a level of privilege i had wanted uh and so i needed to create a new new account to uh not just not to establish a level of privilege i wanted um you know all the way i mean there's uh let's see there's all kinds of yeah man in the browser that's always a fun one um you know drydex was a good one for that for credential theft and all that yeah so the whole idea of this is literally just expressing um pieces of an attack how it works um the kind of the tradecraft that's involved and whatever this may be um and then being giving us the capability of expressing it right now why do i classify it in classifying yeah so why do i mention it well i mention it because the wrong link this is the tab i want because within sticks i can actually reference that which is really awesome so now i can say hey this particular thing that i'm looking at i want to express exactly where this thing exists so any analyst can pick this up and say oh okay cool you're talking about a man in the browser that's specifically the the piece of intelligence that you're wanting to share with me right or you're actually sharing with me this is a spearfish at the very very beginning right really powerful because it gives me the capability of understanding where this stuff looks now how does it look how do i actually share this out from machine to machine well we all know json or jason as some people like to call it um so this what you're looking at this right here is raw cyber intelligence right so you're actually looking at the raw jason in the old days it used to be xml and we finally have wisely moved this notification right so by the way a little story time we'll go to like conferences like rsa places like that and uh you know aaron's there our ceo right one of the architects of styx and i i kid you not like the the super like thread intel dweebs of the world that like put me to shame they will get selfies with her and they'll be like aren't you aaron the guy you're the guy yeah and they'll pull up and they'll get selfies with the dude and then i promise you the very next thing out of the mouth was the hell is wrong with you son why did you do this in xml for six one and he laughs and so by the way if you guys ever meet aaron you could troll him and be like hey what what's up with 61 dude what's wrong with you now he will tell you and rightly so jason didn't exist back when six one was being created back in the day he's a neckbeard yeah yeah so he's got the original unix beard right all that good stuff uh his favorite uh scripting language is pearl [Laughter] and he likes skyline chili and hiccup how do we hang out with us i don't know the man's brilliant but the man is messed up anyways hey they all have our quirks right i mean preferences yes preferences all right so here we go so again i'm not going to dive into all this but notice really a lot of this is pretty self-explanatory right we see we're expressing here this is an indicator right we can see when it's created if it's been modified i can see some labels these are like sort of like freeform things um i can give so now i can see what we're showing here some kind of malicious site hosting i can actually see this pattern is critical this is what the machine is saying this is exactly what i'm looking for and we're telling it it's a url here's what that url is i can scroll down and here again this is kind of what we were talking about before um now we're giving some additional information whether that's like the actual um miter or the the lockheed kill chain or the miter attack framework i'm now kind of referencing that back so i understand what this thing is all about is all this kind gonna click yeah yeah it's actually uh really cool can you go back to the mitre attack page for a second yeah oh god so what we're seeing what we're seeing here is basically different i don't think i'll call them security boundaries or potential points of prevention um where a breach occurs in each different phase right first they breed they get initial access but then they have the ability to execute after they're executing doesn't mean they can execute again right they have to maintain the ability to execute over and over and over again they have to they have to create a persistence mechanism um so that could be simple as like like like you mentioned creating a user account so that way they can get back in with their own credentials because uh some user left their computer unlocked doesn't mean it's gonna be unlocked again later on right um or such as like installing a service that runs by itself um which then leads them to privilege escalation so that they can do more things in whatever security uh security uh um token that they have rights to already um and then they have to avoid antivirus and anything running on there like the the whole process is each thing is another step in uh uh like layered security right we talked about it's another step beyond the next layer i mean it's just really it's really cool how it all i mean if you think about it it's all common sense once you understand security yes yeah so well said yeah well i mean if we look all the way over to the impact column right uh let's look at data encrypted for impact you want to talk about driving a point home with managed service providers right uh what's what's the number one fear right now uh you know ransomware yeah exactly and so that's the impact of of of whatever how they gained a foothold how they got in how they decided to spread it laterally you know whatever they they decided to do and actually i'm i'm curious on the uh if there's anything about rmm in in any of those columns because uh it's it's probably something that definitely was not uh thought of initially yeah um but you know should probably be i mean it would probably be somewhere around like lateral movement or discovery yeah exactly um you know uh i mean you want to talk about a fantastic software distribution system right yeah i mean well i mean so if we're talking about defense here and what to do and how to plan for something like going back to that main page would be your blueprint you know consider each domain as a potential failure domain and what to do in each situation what happens if initial access is compromised how do you detect that okay yes someone got past a now how do you stop execution i mean external remote services like i don't know rdp exposure exactly vpns that are open with one two three four is the password or you know anything like that yes exactly um i mean there was actually just a new cve what was that last week week before uh with uh a popular firewall vendor i won't throw anybody uh under the bus but they had hard coded credentials um and and so um you know when you start looking at all right how how do i do this um you know it it literally walks you through where you should you know assign uh you know some uh some eyes and you know maybe exercise a little defense in depth so now you guys understand why i have like a miter attack stamp [Music] that's a massive stamp oh yeah i'm such a fan of fighter that was the impact of that exactly uh we roast them and uh i mean incessantly it's yeah a kid but one of our developers actually has a big ol uh python tattoo on his leg in fact when we were hiring him he's like yeah man i'm all about python he pulled up his uh his uh pant leg we're like wow didn't they change they did change the logo so uh he's old school now yeah python's better than powershell yeah preach it so the reason i'm a big fan of python stone so now you see why attack is so awesome because they really demystify the entire attack process right like vendors are really bad and hear me i'm a vendor we're really bad about talking about thready threats and all this scary stuff and you know at the end of the day this is what you're looking at right here and i just think it's so awesome to be able to sort of really demystify all of this and really understand how this this process happens now as a as a full-on security practitioner and former cso i mean you're you're the cool cso now but um you know the attack framework really does encompass the technology really well um you know the things that doesn't encompass that you know we need to talk equally about our people in process you know uh what what processes and procedures do we have in place for ensuring a secure environment what are we doing to secure the human and all those other things the attack framework and some of those things don't necessarily address that uh they they focus a lot on the technology but you know that's that's me getting on a soapbox and saying look focus on all three damn it um so just just to just to you know harp on this security stuff um take a look at how your business operates um the the end goal is to have your techs uh you know get into your systems fix problems that your clients are having and do that as quickly and efficiently as possible some businesses have terminal servers rdp access some have internet access straight to the systems some even have ports open that they shouldn't open so it's uh you have to look internally on how you access and how every single person accesses your systems from active directory management to you know managing automate or manage before you know it and look at how they do that and how they get in to look for potential issues you know it's it's surprising how often well you know we used to use terminal servers to get in and you know manage our stuff for our remote workers uh but we don't do that anymore everything's web-based but the terminal server's still running yep um so i mean a good a good way to think about that actually is going back to the parallels being drawn with physical security and stuff like that um what in a seminar that i was at for physical security the guy was talking about he's like listen when you leave your house and you forget your key inside the house and you lock the door any method you can think of to get back into that house is going to be a method that someone who's not supposed to be getting in is going to try to use as well and we can apply that to basically the same thing what kyle's saying right now anything that you can potentially use to break into the network any method of access that you have if you forget your password any way that you can recover that password is going to be something that's going to be exploited and found by someone else and you don't want to find that oh exactly oh go ahead sorry i'm just saying like that's something that you want to you want to look about think about and and come up with a list of to try to button down and and prevent from happening oh absolutely and and i think that's why you know credential stuffing uh phishing all those things uh uh so for those that aren't familiar with credential stuffing it's taking uh a a credential that was previously disclosed um so hey uh you know i went through and landed at that fake microsoft sign on page right um and i i typed in my password because it's the link i clicked um well you know at some point that that password was stored somewhere and odds are because people are lazy uh they use that password elsewhere for other services hey maybe that's my facebook password maybe that's my vpn whatever it happens to be you know fido123 is is is now the keys to the kingdom uh in that case and so when we look at uh at that it's um you know all of a sudden i mean when you draw your parallel against you know how are you gonna get back into your house well i mean you're right i mean that's why credential stuffing is is is so valid hey did i key all my locks the same because hey look i found this really cool key on the sidewalk yeah exactly you know to give real credits to this think about you know going back to okay i got phished uh you know i typed in my password my password's reset um but you know i am one of those people who use my passwords everywhere else this is the same always so have your tech you know imagine your technician doing that exactly automate is not a decent it's not there's there's no ldap uh it's excuse me there's ldap integration it is but it's really you don't recommend to use it i don't recommend anyone touch it with a 10 foot pole [Laughter] so but so i have my password now and they use this tool that's not uh ad integrated so or potentially not ad integrated at least um so you know i now have access to this other system which could theoretically get me into other systems and it's you know rolling downhill maybe i can reset the password from this one system without having to log into the other system maybe they get escalated credentials you know exactly well and and then that gets into uh you know lateral movement privilege escalation right hey cool i i found this one thing that wasn't uh you know active directory capable or ldap capable but i was able to escalate myself to something that is anyways and we all know we don't want anyone who's not authorized to be in our remote management systems to be in our remote management systems i mean i don't personally mind as long as i do my work yeah just post my tickets for me exactly here i'll give you a login to this one it'll work just go ahead and close your time in come on now i need something i mean actually resolve some issues cool have at it all right so one other thing i wanted to show is sticks uh is so think about this for a minute if we get machines to start expressing threats what else can those machines do well one of the things we can have machines do is tell us if others in our peer groups have seen the same threats that we're seeing right uh or if i produce a threat i might want to know hey are others seeing the same thing that i'm that i'm sharing out right how valuable that be like telemetry it's like radar right like i cast that out there what pings back right and so this is what what's called citing so take a look at this really cool example so uh for example let's take a look at this malicious url right here so very similar to the last example so this one is some you know so you can see it's purposely misspelled some paypal but with one.banking.com right so we know this is a fish we know this is malicious right and so this um alpha group right here whoever they are they're saying hey where we saw this particular thing we we created this indicator then what happens is that gets shared out to the threat groups right and everybody consumes it that's appear in that group and it just so happens that beta group over here saw this particular indicator so they grabbed that indicator they saw it they detected it and what they can do and really it's not they it's the machines the machines can actually send back out what's called a sighting so citing is a way of expressing saying hey this particular indicator right here my organization saw it here's when we saw it we saw it one time uh this is the actual indicator that we saw uh imagine when we start doing these kind of things now we're starting to do like what the herd is doing right now i understand i'm sharing indicators in other words i'm saying hey here's where the predator is he's running and now a whole bunch of other predators are seeing or a prey are seeing the same predator the same movement now i understand whoa there's a lot of sightings on this there's a lot of things that are happening here now i can start taking some more evasive action or at least have better intelligence of i'm not the only one alone here that's seen this particular thing yeah now one of the fun things that we've been working on too uh in addition to sightings there's there's actually some some new objects coming out uh some some sticks definition objects coming out uh one of my favorite is the uh the opinion object uh something that's totally subjective um and so what if you could start bringing in uh analyst opinion on is this good is it bad uh do we agree with it do we disagree with it um and uh make notes around that um all of a sudden you start bringing in a very subjective human element to it is as well and and you can start making decisions on it too so hey you know maybe in this one uh in in this one instance of malware google dns is absolutely malicious but you know and in in all the uh the things we usually see yeah so wes has it up here on the screen so you know everything from i agree i strongly agree to strongly disagree um and uh you know how do we how do we use that because then all of a sudden we can start validating uh based on real human input whether or not this is a a good or bad piece of intelligence as well do i agree with this do i disagree with this as an intel analyst hey i gotta throw this out there uh who is the neck beard that's uh helping sponsor this thing shut up so shout out to riggs riggs actually serves on the oasis committee uh and he is one of the ones that's sponsoring this right here so can you change the way those arrows were on the other screen because that was uh that was uh hurting my ocd uh no no um as a matter of fact i i'm cool with it just because it pains you [Laughter] i know where you live approximately it's all right you can come i'll i'll share a beer with you i would have one yeah all right so you guys ready to jump into we got uh i don't know a little over 30 minutes left you guys ready to jump into a practical example what's going on we don't need no slides one thing first if you go back to the to that diagram with the arrows and this is not just hurt kyle this is also to point something out embarrass are we talking about it was uh uh go back oh i know what you're talking about you're talking about let me go keep going back into the waybacks you're making me go back in time yeah so if you notice like we're talking about the sightings and accounts and how many people are seeing it right because you're talking about a large amount of intelligence being gathered by everybody in the community so to speak yeah one of the cool things i don't know it wasn't really pointed out but if you look at the sectors of the identity right so you can actually pinpoint which verticals are seeing which threats yes so which will help you have ever signed up for perch um and this is not a plug whatsoever but yeah i mean if you signed up uh did you ever notice how we asked you what industries you belong to yes yeah i know and that's where i that's why i saw that and i was actually gonna draw that to perch i was gonna plug it for you you didn't have to do it yourself man okay all right all right dang it i'm not allowed to plug things you should probably buy purge security it's really nice um i'm just gonna go jump in the pool that's fun right now expect my check in the mail but basically i mean for msps that have multiple vertical types right this is very helpful especially and as as it was mentioned perch does this for you if you classify the customer into the correct vertical um where they will pay attention to threats or threats being reported on those specific customers will be classified as health care or banking threats um that will help everybody else it's just it's more information is better i always say like knowledge is power you know so this is definitely something that's going to help you yeah well and you know kind of the cool thing about that is you know all of a sudden we can have you know multiple multiple sightings from multiple verticals multiple customers all associated with the same indicator um you know kind of that you know hey you know plus one type of thing where you know we all all love to do a mailing list be like hey have this yeah plus one plus one plus one it's like this one but you know if we can automate that it's like oh look we saw 37 million hits of this problematic who knows maybe so anyways moving on all right so let's jump let's uh let's do something here for a minute all right so let's go back into misp and uh we're going to do a couple things so first of all might need to lock in all right so a couple things here um i'm going to enable a few things one of the things i want to enable and i think i've already done it but where are my here we go input filters warning lists so one of the cool things about misp is it gives me the ability to say hey something i'm about to create is not good and the reason it's not good is because it's a potential false positive and the reason it's a potential false positive is because one of the the pieces you're trying to share in this intelligence document uh belongs to something that's known to be okay in other words maybe a cdn or i can't tell you how many okay great example great i gotta share this one so we're both bankers in the olden days you guys remember this whole thing about russia and the election hacking and all this stuff right okay what are you talking about fake news so we called this thing we called this attack fancy bear right was that fancy yeah yeah fancy fancy yes oh that was the worst piece oh my god you can do some googling on thank you so because we were in fsi sac uh one of the things that you get as part of financial services isaac which is considered a critical industry is you get early access into some of the intelligence the federal government creates in other words before the fbi even shares it out through infraguard which is a vetted community uh fsisac gets it first so i will never forget the day that i get the indicators shared about fancy bear back in the early days of hey this whole russia thing may have happened and they share all these indicators because apparently back then i guess russia was hacking her buddy right so we get these indicators i get the big list and i start searching and correlating is like way pre-perch days right and i start correlating in the sim and come to find out i don't have one i don't have two i have thousands of hits oh through my network yes a fancy bear and i'm like holy bleepin balls batman what are we gonna do we've been hit all by the rushes like really really like this is unbelievable so we start digging in my analyst starts digging into this and we come to find out not most every single hit that we had in our network were things like twitter ips and uh yahoo and microsoft domains and we're like shaking our head like what idiot analyst at the department of homeland security produced this intelligence with all these bad indicators unbelievable right really really so i'll never forget that example the first time i thought all hell broke loose and then finally i have this sigh of relief of oh okay just some analysts that should have been fired right well why did that happen here's why it happened if you look at the way a lot of malware behaves a lot of times they do very legitimate things i've seen malware that one of the first things it does is it calls out to twitter just to say hey am i online and if i'm online then i'm going to do some things if i'm not online i'm going to wait a great example and so when we reverse malware sometimes we take everything that we saw in it and we see some benign things and we say hey this is a particular piece of what this malware is doing therefore it's bad well not always right um and so morning lists are a great way of a whole bunch of like white lists to say hey if you see a match for one of these chances are you should remove it so you don't piss a whole bunch of people off when you produce this intelligence right now again these are things that um somebody should be doing for you within the tspi style but i just wanted to show that so i've enabled a whole crap ton of them i literally have probably a hundred thousand uh maybe or so at least many tens of thousands of different white lists coming into my miss vincent so these are all kinds of things that may alert me of something right so let's start here for a minute um where should we start rigs why don't we start um here so yeah just go ahead and reload that you guys use do you guys use url scan have you ever uh heard of it seen it used it i've never heard of it but i'm saying i've seen it before i think on a huntress cast they showed it i believe they were looking for like a phishing site for 365. that's exactly what we're going to do all right search all right so we're going to search and we're going to do exactly what kyle and team did well it's it's nice to know there's nothing original in uh in in this either which is great all right so some of them you can tell right here probably not malicious but you can scroll and find ones like this one probably doesn't look too legit what do you think riggs uh click it let's see let's find out let's just take a look at it i'm having a sense of data one's offline let's find one that's currently on so by the way what we're doing here um you can actually submit any url that you'll get this one here yeah yeah oh and look look there's an email address in it we're accidentally doxing someone on this but that's their fault for including it for allison [Laughter] like sometimes i'm blown away by the stuff that people submit i'm like do you realize what you're okay anyway whatever moving on uh okay so here's what we see a lot of information around all of this we can see the url sometimes some of these will actually redirect somewhere else so like here's an example one we were looking at earlier here's the submitted url but it actually refers somewhere else and by the way um so sometimes bad guys do things like this you guys know what this is right here uh basically yeah my man not b65 we're not there yet uh yeah so there's still only 64 bases i thought there were only four okay i give up on your copy and paste it's garbage anyway it was gonna it was gonna dock now i should only dox one person's email per cast so uh this one's on poor allison chu and whoever submitted this okay all right so uh so what do we know about this well we here's what i could do if i'm an msp and i'm listening to this call the first thing you should do is you should say hey tsbi south this is a phishing link i know it's a phishing link because it's not legit and they can rest there and be done right now what an intel analyst should not do is stop there right an intel analyst should say great thank you for providing me this is step one well what can i do from it from here i know for sure this is fishing i can see the o365 overlay i know they're trying to harvest my credentials i know all of that so should i just produce and share out this url and be done with it well i can the whole ttp pyramid of pain how useful is that only to share just that piece it's probably gonna be it'll be useful for a few hours maybe a day or two or three at the most before this thing gets shut down right so what can i do with all this well i don't know let's play around with it and again again keep in mind i've got this one open because i know this one's a little better so if this one fails hard on me then i'm gonna go back and and bunt uh so let's just take this actually let's just take the domain right ctrl c because that's what we use in the world of pc and one of the things i can do one of the things i like to do is i like to just do some um passive dns searching you guys know what passive dns is no so so passive dns so think of it as uh you know dns data we've observed around various ips and hosts and stuff like that and this is not going to work actually um and i'm going to tell him why right now um sorry could it http well so he did include but then uh hey wes go back to uh go back to that tab um it's actually hidden behind cloudflare right now so uh okay this is why i didn't see that actually yeah so uh so greg uh go grab that one one ip actually out of that uh or or you can grab the the xyz domain whichever um yeah i know now i'm let's take the second one yeah i'll just grab that guy there and so let's go through and see maybe if we can figure out some stuff around this uh by the way that's a dga uh uh a uh algorithmically uh generated domain shocker right oh let's see oh look why is it sending out a request to facebook what the hell what kind of crap are you putting all right so so we've got all kinds of stuff here hey look uh the the a record on this this one one one ip address let's uh let's go ahead and drill into that yeah and you see do you see the key in there it's okay did you see there's 360. yeah now we're like okay whoa whoa whoa so i could definitely share those domains but if there's 365 hits on a dga i'd probably serve my threat intel sharing community better by not just checking that domain but checking the iep and seeing what else belongs to it yeah and ta-da look at all this so i mean all of a sudden we have all all kinds of stuff here uh you know here's here's probably another dga right you know all these all these look kind of funny uh there's just all kinds you want to explain what reverse dns is real quick yeah passive dns yeah passive dns all right so anyways it is uh dns it's been observed on the internet it's the history of of dns records for particular ips and domains right you know what did this look like what what have i seen around this ip address other than that uh stuff that's not necessarily achievable through a reverse dns lookup because it may not respond but you know kind of again that digital exhaust around what have i seen in in dns data around this um it's it's one of the reasons that honestly uh us as security practitioners are kind of sad that you know uh dns is going over over tls now right you know starting to default to that because you actually lose quite a bit of visibility into what's going on in a lot of infrastructure um you know we'll we'll we'll end up you know making the tools better and adapting but really for a very a very long time it's been uh you know one of those things that uh that has been really important so uh uh you know uh passive dns really is just like i said looking at that digital exhaust of dns traffic around the world okay so what can i do with this well uh let's just do something down and dirty right so we say hey a bunch of these domains are nasty now you know you we all know i could probably export these or maybe an api um could at least dump it into like i don't know like excel or something but one of the things misp is actually decently good at is if i want to take all of these and i want to share these back out right and obviously again keep in mind i know there's four pages worth right but let's just take the let's just do this really simple right so one of the things i want to do is i want to say hey i want to be able to share this so i'm going to go and i'm going to this is what the intel analyst should do they should say i'm going to add an event i am going to give this a date i'm going to say we're still man let's just say we're ongoing in the middle of this um let's just say oh 365 fish and we're going to let it dynamically generate the uuid and then what i can do here is this brings up now i've got i've i've kind of created the indicator right this is like that high level hey here's what we know about it but we're not there's nothing here that kind of tells us what we should be looking for right like you saw in some of the sticks examples so let's create some of that so there's a lot of different things that you one of the things that's kind of baller you can actually legitimately upload anything you want into this including malware uh so you can even load live malware and and put this in here now we'd they highly recommend that you check that it's malware so it actually is encrypted and hashes it works off the hash instead um but what we want to do is we are going to populate this from free text import so watch this so i'm going to say hey here you go miss this is a bunch of badness pop this guy in here and it's going to come back and say okay cool here's what i see out of it and notice misp is decently good at kind of taking out all the extra junk that may exist in the freeform text and look at this it's pretty smart it actually knows that this is network activity we could change some of these things if we if we need to we can even change some of the types that exist but it's pretty smart it knows that most of these guys are host names some of these may be like a full url although i think no they won't because it's past the dns right so this is just gonna be raw dns right so look at this like right out of the gate bam done this is good right so i'm gonna submit this and then what that's gonna do is it's gonna tell miss hey some of the things that i'm i'm submitting inside of all of this uh i may have to oh yeah it's being processed so i'm impatient i'm just going to refresh because that's how i roll c says don't wait what kind of name so while that's loading in can we have whoever developed that uh go work for connectwise and have that feature available for all of their product lines no comment i feel like i want to i just want to paste things in please please no i t glue i t glue as well get them involved [Laughter] no comment okay let's um so that's good right so you notice they all show up now what you guys aren't even looking at is over here because you never probably see anything over here but let's do something let's add an attribute and let's say um uh add google dns okay try 8.8.8.8 i don't know if it'll work network activity we're going to do instead of like pasting something in let's add in an ip destination uh let's say that whatever and here it is fine okay i think this should work this should fire the warning list i mean if anything would this this should right someone hit submit and what am i doing i'm pretending that like some of the intelligence that you know but some of what the malware did is it did a ping out to 888 right something like that right and so we're submitting this accidentally bing look at that or he uses max but he likes being i mean really this is going downhill i'm a couple burping he's really fired okay so notice what miss miss smart hey yo you've signed up this morning lists you've at least given one that has a warning because it's a list of an ip4 public dns resolver so i'm going to click on this guy and this will bring me back now this is where miss kind of sucks um it's going to try to load there it goes so it gives me the whole list that's not helpful you don't know which one you added yeah it's it's not terribly helpful you missed you can see why it took so long to load it's like okay you asked for the ass long list however right oh it highlights it right there okay good all right that sounds better so now the analyst says oh you know what that's kind of bad because that one got hit it's listed i should probably at least uncheck it but probably more than that i might want to just delete the whole thing right because we know that one is is really really bad does this all kind of make sense how all this works yeah pretty simple it's very intuitive and it is yep and of course this is unpublished right now the second i publish this this goes live to all of my community members they can now not only download this um but they can even grab it directly over an api if they're doing anything smart and sophisticated like grab it as like circada rules for example and then actually grab this and use it to detect on or yara rules if they're doing something fair right um so you can kind of see how powerful all of this is very very easy to be able to create intelligence um you can see all this right here now one of the other things that i can do have you guys ever heard of hybrid analysis no let's just go with no for any of these questions all right so i'm just going to type in how do you get to virustotal i know virustotal okay well okay all right cool so so virus total and hybrid analysis same thing they're just sandboxes right now um buyer's total is a little bit different in that it is um what would you call it politically riggs a way for google to suck in more information right yeah yeah whereas yeah hybrid analysis they actually tell you down here it's run by crowdstrike right and so what made crowdstrike so famous is really great visibility we're big friends with crowdstrike at perch we know them really well and what they have is a free sandbox anybody can deploy anything to so you can give them a url you can give them a domain you can give them whatever or a file whatever you want it'll run it through their sandbox right i have so i have a little more access than i think most people would but let's just take an example of this right so a whole bunch of different things that you can just scroll through like literally uh all of the sandbox data that people have given it and you can by the way find some very interesting information here sometimes uh but let's just pick one let's scroll down and let's see if we can find you on the road installer through there yes uh yes uh you know what i would like to find wow this is interesting i i was just gonna point that out but you kept scrolling look at that score too yeah all right so almost have to deal with powerpoint so they just automatically make it a malicious threat yes so oh look ahead animations obviously malicious all right so a few different things that walk through all of this um you know some network behavior we can look at some of that look they actually classify the spectrometer attack yeah so i can actually let's just take a look at that real quick so clicky there we are boom now is this perfect no but is it a starting point yes really cool cool yeah uh here is the here's where it goes okay so take a look at this for a minute is that nasty no no is that nasty no is that nasty well one second why is it why is it coming why is the powerpoint file communicating with the web forget it it's not it's not a binary this is a powerpoint file so it depends it it could have external uh um media in it right um and maybe it's being delivered over https and so those may be totally legit whereas but can you can you write vba oh yeah absolutely you can yeah that looks that looks legit yeah yeah it's kind of micro or whatever or something so announcement legit man not to mention it's already blocked external pictures from that screenshot but i'm gonna let the malware run but you can't have your external pictures okay i wonder if they have animation or transitions on every single letter well how about oh i'm not logged in anymore hold on let's fix this real quick oh i'll do the other one yeah there you go your account's no good yeah wes doesn't like my account he wants his account probably because it's got the super special features on it that no one else has right yeah yeah so it's about to say we should just sample and run it on your machine so um i i love your username uh why thank you it's fantastic yeah thank you all right i appreciate that and thank you for noticing the fine details in life well i've already seen them grab this do you have a wire shark uh yes well i do you probably don't have wireshark no i uninstalled it off this box okay but let's do this you know i might actually download the p-cap i'm curious all right now we're uh yeah no i don't have a wire shark all right what kind of self-respecting geek would actually remove wild right now so we did capture the flag the other day boom there it is tell me how cool that is so this is the sandboxes pcapp that's really cool and i don't understand any of that my brain's already starting to hurt oh man well most of it's encrypted but you can see the initial connection that's a download that's straight up yeah uh there's some really cool things you can do with wireshark like actually reassembling the entire data flow so we did a we did a capture the flag at perch the other day uh early for a couple months and one of the things you had to do is take a wire shark uh capture reassemble the files that were actually delivered through the network streams it was uh fun stuff uh that does not sound fun yeah unless video where people edited most of the content out you know jump cut things right okay so more importantly i'm just gonna literally i'm just gonna download this misp uh so one of the things that h8 so let's let me take a step back let's say this is a powerpoint that was delivered through email for you right and you forward this over to the intel analyst now the intel analyst dumps it in the mail in the sandbox that they're choosing they could use h.a they could use another one most of the good sandboxes that are out there will actually output all of the indicators of the things you want to search for directly into a mis ingestible format so now that i exported that watch this so i'm going to go i'm going to import from instead of creating a new event i'm going to import this as a misp standard object i'm going to browse i have no idea what's in your downloads rig so we're just going to launch here there should be we're going to open this guy up and we're going to upload i don't want to publish right away oh look at that that was funny this is the uh the perils are doing it live failure the request has been black hole let's try this again hey wait all right let's try this that was the one in case it came off the rails which it seems to have which it seems to have thanks it's it's probably a windows issue yeah i don't think so i wouldn't say a windows issue you can say this is running a web server on yes i'm going to say aws issue it's probably a user issue i'm it's a powerpoint issue well done it is a powerpoint issue okay so i i plan for contingencies here's what i uploaded a minute ago uh before this thing right so here is it for a different file of course right but here we can see it and then notice because mis is awesome uh look right here it's already told me about some of these warnings right so if i scroll down and i look i can actually see somewhere here there will be a couple warnings now notice there's like i mean man this thing goes all the way into the regexes that we've i mean the um the registry keys we've seen right some really really cool stuff that exists in all this right um anyway i don't care where it is yeah somewhere it's going to be in there you're not going to find it [Laughter] so one of the things if i were to put a perch sock analyst on the call right now one of the things they would tell you is how frustrating intelligence is remember when i first started this conversation about how broken intelligence is one of the reasons it's so broken is because we see so much intelligence that has like uh microsoft certificate revocation lists cdns up the yin yang things like this raw github user content stuff like that that exists that an analyst if only the analyst had ever taken the time to look at this compared to a warning list and say oh yeah wow yuck we should definitely not make that consumable uncheck that that's literally all they have to do they could delete it but at least at least like uncheck that guy now not only is that never going to fire for anybody uh everybody that detects that from here on forever fourth will never pull that in as something that they have noise of something they need to triage does that make sense yeah it's so funny because once more going redrawing the parallels again to physical security and like neighborhood watched you know whatever people don't really investigate when they see something they you get flooded with posts that don't have any relevance whatsoever because they don't do their due diligence before they post exactly it's just funny you see the same thing here hey riggs yeah can you go to the dns site someone's requesting the link oh uh yeah yeah it's a tab the dns tab uh the world's largest i think that's like security dot something security and there are many sources of passive dns uh one of the things i would encourage you to do is check out multiple sources because the whole nature of passive dns is based upon what you can see um so uh lots of different sources that may exist but this is one of them awesome um all right back to your uh events you know good um so that's that's the majority of like you know how all this works uh there should be why did that not correlate let's go back to this one i don't think this one will work very well either um sometimes yeah both of these are showing the single one but oh you know what okay here's what'll make it work uh let's go back so one of the things i didn't do in uh miss is i didn't enable any of any of these feeds and so like all these threat feeds that we first started looking at i intentionally did not ingest any of them in so here's what i'm going to do i checked all of them and then i am going to enable selected enable selectives thank you the most cry is a bit of a pain now i'm making it hurt because i'm pulling in every single one of these default ocean feeds directly and making them all uh come directly in and and start pulling in so over time as i begin to refresh this you'll see more and more events start showing up for intelligence that we're just automatically pulling in from these feeds but the reason i did that is because like let's say this guy right here eventually as more and more of these feeds finally start kind of queuing into here one of the things that i can do is i can look at that feed and then i can do i can run a correlation and i can say hey has this particular any of these pieces of intelligence that i've seen ever have any relationships to any other pieces of indicators and intelligence that's been published if so an intelligence analyst might want to start cluing into this right it's like a private investor here going back to your your physical security right saying hey i'm seeing a number of particular styles of carjacking attacks that are using xyz tool that are all happening in xyz part of the neighborhood now i'm putting a story together right and that's here is really kind of playing that detect it's really cool last thing i want to show you and then we'll just kind of end on some questions you may have there's a bunch of tools that are out there like there's no right or wrong way to do intelligence um there's lots and lots of different um uh like websites that that work for um like automating and doing like running threat intelligence kind of like hey what else do i see and how do i dive into something more one of the big ones i'm a fan of that i personally use a lot of is this thing called consortium z now i'm not going to show you my account because it'll expose all my apis and that would be really bad so i'm not going to dox myself but what i can do can take something like this guy here and if i just want to so think of this as an orchestrator so i don't have everything set up in consortium z but what i can do is i can say hey go grab this and then what it'll do is it'll run it across multiple tools all at once and it's going to give me back some answers so consortium z is a follow-up a friend of ours named um uh uh zep is his last name uh created a really cool tool called osint grabber that is now defunct and not alive anymore you just have the time to keep it up so this consortium z company took his code and basically um is now maintaining it so when you run this it's going to give you some whois information you can see a lot of my api keys here don't exist so i don't i haven't loaded up like virustotal or x4 or some of the crowdstrike i have credentials for all of these but i haven't loaded them in this one but it does come back with some otx information from alienvault notice that there's a zero count on this particular fish scroll down a little bit more there's nothing here from h a so what is this telling me i'm getting zeros on this what this is really telling me more than anything is this is probably just pretty new and nothing else has seen this if i were to run something kind of old and through all of this i'll show you an example because this particular account actually has some old ones here if i were to take for example this ip address that's the one we had earlier remember this ip address is the one that yeah that we ran here um it's this idea if i go back uh and it's going is it going yeah look at the top bar i've got 365 dns records to go that's right a couple of things right okay so yeah obviously being in malaysia is a you know a little concerning um but i can scroll down here we go so a lot uh definitely some hits here right somewhere oh maybe no no no no no okay okay aj thinks it's malicious yeah there we go so and keep in mind you're just looking at raw api returns back from all this right so we're seeing not only are we seeing a whole bunch of malicious hits we're seeing a bunch of domain names and been hit right so this just tells an analyst yeah okay there's definitely something here that uh that i should care about so there are a lot of tools that exist one of a few others that like i would point to to go back to my famous power points um bring this guy back here we go installing malicious stuff on here yeah powerpoint it's all good for stupid business stuff okay here's a few uh why is your appointment i don't know it's powerpoint that's why still downloading them out that's amazing they just went back so what happens when you let us see so drive okay i give up it's uh here here here with your watch watch watch it's okay let's go back here the whole world's watching dude i know right the whole i don't know what kind of black magic he worked in his windows world uh but here's a few so you are query.net url scanio are both you know pretty popular we we typically use url scan io a lot of perch as you saw um threat miners saimon are both pretty good um shodan is is pretty awesome guys know what showdan's all about probably you should by the way look up uh like screen connect is it uh reconnect wise no no no on no we're gonna go back to showdown real quick yeah it's up there in the middle right it's it's yeah there you go you're gonna get a lot of hits my friends look at this open rdp servers to where i don't know obviously somebody call connect wise administrator if anybody on msp geek sees their server on these screenshots please take them down oh my god this is horrible this is right right these are managed servers by the way because i know cw admin is an account that connectwise wants you to create when they set up a managed server so uh that that company i know what one company is because their domain they named their ad publicly called out there they named their uh username their company name probably yeah yeah i saw that [Applause] you know it's funny how we do this when everyone drops off the cast there's 14 people watching right now they're like nope they're all looking they're all running to showdown to see if their stuff is on there know obviously screen connect i mean you know those servers yeah but you know i mean what else can you figure out from some of these i mean i can tell you the first my first exposure to showdown was like four or five years ago when we first started getting uh voip systems hacked and this guy i was talking to about security was like listen dude go to showdown type in sip or port 80 or you know the user agent of the phone and you'll get back all sorts of phones that have default username password that you can steal credentials from and then you can hack the phone system um ridiculous you know if you look the things that port 9100 open those are printers you know if you want to go burn exactly i mean totally unethical right but yeah anyways moving on all right what else wes uh so if you're interested in doing more so obviously check out miss but if you just want to play with it but again there's probably not an expectation that you need to be the one that actually runs it um surakata is an awesome tool if you actually want to like do something with with the intelligence that's coming into miss uh circada is a great platform by the way that's what it's one of the big pieces of what perch uses free and open source you should definitely check that out if you need to visualize look at it elasticsearch is a big piece and so by the way these are all tools that we use very heavily at perch that we were sort of taking a lot of the processes that exist for others and sort of kind of productizing this right so um let's end on this and then i'll end with uh some you know whatever kind of questions you guys may have so a a friend a colleague and someone that uh riggs and i both greatly ex uh kind of respect guy named nathan fowler so he works at a very very very large investment firm um uh he is probably one of the greatest like intelligence producers uh that we personally know of he's personally named multiple malware campaigns that uh have been cycled in the news i mean he's just he's legit right i love this kind of quote that he gave and he gave me permission to share this as much as i want so i'm just going to read it i know you can see it but i want to read it so he says share share freely and share transparently make no assumption on valuation the best intelligence data i tend to receive comes from organizations who understand their uh environment and the deviation from normalcy what you may dismiss is without value is an epiphany for someone else that leads to miscreants being punched never be embarrassed afraid or ashamed to share and ask questions it's better to be corrected by peers or to sunder by miscreants i am corrected often so what i love about that not just the humility in nathan's statement but also this idea of um you know kind of circling back to what we were talking about if you're a smaller mid-size msp and you're like dude i don't have the time to do this you may not um but at least be able to share and forward on to the tspi now the things that you're seeing the things you care about you know if you see some kind of o365 fish forward that on and then you know you guys as msps need to have make sure that they're accountable back to you to say hey look you know we had an msp share something did you guys dive into it did you did you like attack it did you dive into all the data did you do you know did you actually find out what what all's uh hiding beneath the covers to this did you get rid of the noisy stuff out of this and did you share it back and you make it available for everyone else to be aware of um those are the things that are really really really valuable and one of the things that fowler talks about all the time is he says you know i work for these massive companies um the company he worked at before was called barclays bank one of the biggest banks in the in the world he said i have thousands upon thousands of networks that i've never seen that i know nothing about i can't possibly truly understand my network like you smaller orgs can and so when a smaller org that knows their network says i know something for a fact is malicious and yucky he says that is a gold mine to me because i don't know my network like you guys know your networks and so sometimes that's the tip off that i need to start something huge and so he's always share share share the the two things that i think are the most important things to focus on with this quote specifically is organizations who understand their environment and the deviation from normalcy yes and never be embarrassed afraid or ashamed to share and ask questions um i think those two are the most important points because i mean you're right it's it's our network we know just throw some detection tools and let it dump all of the data that it detects and look for things that don't seem right investigate those things that don't seem right make sure they're legit or not legit fix it and continue to have that sort of layer uh you know and to make sure that you can see what's changing inside your network and systems and make sure you have someone responsible for make sure you have someone responsible for managing the internal processes of the network and systems that run and because having you know a deviation of normalcy is a huge red flag um i i like to share this story because i think it's hilarious the very my my previous ic company that i worked for was one of the very first people to get crypto logger one of our receptionists who had access to uh our public drive specific accounting folder clicked on a malicious link to a fish downloaded and ran a crypto wall so it was like one of the very like super early like we didn't even know what it was we just wiped our computer early so we wiped our computer and we restored the files from the drive not much damage couple hours worth of work gone you know it is what it is move on with their lives um but it it's things like that that you know we didn't have internal fishing training we didn't have uh you know education for people who aren't technical savvy which have to be in businesses nowadays because you got receptionists you've got marketing individuals you've got all kinds of other individuals inside your company that are that have access to all this amazing tools that you guys use to that everyone uses in mspg community to service your clients and they may have higher permission sets than what they should have they may have access to systems they shouldn't have um and they may not be as technically literate as uh they should be um in their positions of quote-unquote power so it's important to make sure that you have someone bring it up to the ceo the owner whatever talk to someone about it say hey it's important that we go because i know i'm not saying this is going to be bad but they're targeting msps nowadays it's becoming more and more in the news they're pushing more and more to target msps because we're we're a cookie jar you get access to the cookie jar you get access to all these wonderful cookies and they will devour them insanely quickly and i mean we've seen a couple msps got hit that have that have not recovered and we've seen some that have gotten hit that have recovered miraculously yeah yeah i mean it's i can tell you personally i am terrified if i don't i don't understand or i can't even comprehend how what we would do in a situation to even recover from something like that because of the amount of agents that we have and the resources it would take i don't understand i mean i would just there's nothing that we could even start doing um i mean just but i mean think about the scenario of all of your clients have been crypto locker your systems have been crypto lockered and they're all asking for let's say a total of like 200 grand to unlock everything what do you do because not only do you have to restore your systems to get access back into everyone else's systems but you can't do well depending on your security your backups themselves may be encrypted that too and then you just lost all your data and it's like you're talking about lawsuits you're talking about whether or not you're still in business you're talking about i mean it's putting other people out of business i mean it's crazy it's it's it's scary it's super scary just to think about it and because you you know even at you know in 2013 when i started working in msps and technology in general you don't think about those things as you should it's you know you don't think about well my computer's unlocked locally no one's going to make our stuff um but what about that new client that they just brought in who's touring the systems um and your office is kind of out of the way your computer's not locked oh let me time my shoe real quick i'll catch up in a second boom he has access to your office he just plugs into usb drive and it's gone or uh you know a new vendor you're touring around your place you know physical security digital security uh it's it there's so much to comprehend in the cyber security space nowadays um i mean the the recap is basically what we're talking about here is number one even if you don't have the time to chase down everything if you join the cspi cell or something similar you want to make sure it's it's one where the experts that they're going to be doing the work the analysis for you make sure that they don't provide bad or false information because it harms you as much as it harms other people you want to make sure that you consider your own security from the minor attack phases you know each one is a failure domain of sorts that you need to make sure is protected um starting from the beginning all the way to the end in terms of an impact how do you recover from such a thing because again disaster recovery and rel and reliability of services is still considered part of security i mean that's basically the recap i got from this yeah great cast um and i think another good takeaway is if you can't do it or you can't dedicate an individual to do it pay a company that will purchase i was gonna do the coughing but okay um yeah but i mean it's it's true i mean perch is a great product there's i mean uh in my experiences with everyone at perch they're super knowledgeable about everything they've done and i know i'm plugging them but it i'm just being honest at this point um they're super knowledgeable they're super nice they're super understanding and they're willing to expand their products if they if they find a need for it um and their developers are super smart i've met a few of them um and uh they like the good languages and hate the bad ones so uh i relate very well with them and they use xml they used to be done i quit purchase bad don't use it i figured we were saying too many nice things you know i just have to cut it off um but i mean there's several of these vendors in the community and press just happens to be one of them so i do appreciate you guys coming on and uh chatting with us about uh thready threats um oh thank you uh riggs i have to ask this yeah why is your username everywhere msn riggs uh because because i was blessed with two two middle names that are snn okay because it looks like you really like microsoft yeah he likes the old msn messenger he won't get away from it i mean it makes sense you're the only user on it i mean i went from i went from icq to aol to msn i mean you're not right it's not now i'm just aging myself um hey i used i went the reverse i used uh msn aim and then icq and then ventrilo and then all through the vocal ones dang irc that was a big one back in the day yeah irc was the granddaddy of them all yeah no it's uh it was it was always a unique username that i know i can grab pretty much anywhere true you're not wrong no one's going to represent msn [Laughter] i'd like to thank everybody for watching this amazing key cast that's been going on for extremely long time and i'm going to let kyle finish the closing notes yeah so uh to to recap um perch is great you should probably look into purchasing them set up a demo something too good um and buy stuff from msp geek store my stuff remember speaking perchikon is in a few weeks uh you can all caps msp geek get money off i think it's 50 bucks so if you're looking to go to purchasecon it's in tampa right yep it is and it's 50 here right now it's really not all that 50 degrees 50 degrees 50 degrees warm yes that's true cold as it gets yeah um uh frankly msp also has a con uh in the middle of january um i believe the msp geek code there works as well i think it's 100 off um so if you have questions about stuff like that feel free to let me know i'll get you to the right people um and uh again thanks guys uh for coming on and sharing us this fantastic information i'm gonna go cry myself to sleep take care everyone alright guys have a good night everyone you | MSPGeek | 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7WHBgrI4CLk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WHBgrI4CLk | Eureka! At Home: Felt Tip Chromatography with Chris | hi I'm Chris from the plane learning team at Eureka and today I've got one of my favorite science experiments that you can do at home felt-tip chromatography we have a going for this on our website that you can use or you can watch this video follow along and I'll explain some of the science as I go now to do this you need a few things you're gonna need some felt tips obviously you need some kitchen won't cut your strips like this some closed picks and a grass with about this much water in the bottom now I love playing with colors when I've got paints I can mix red and yellow together to create orange I can mix yellow and blue together to create green and when they're making felt tips they do exactly the same they mix together different color inks to create that final color but what if there's a way for you to separate them out again to find out what color inks they used to create that felt tip pen well there is it's a technique called chromatography and we're gonna have a go at it today now to do this you need a felt tip I probably start with black because black is usually made out of quite a few different colors so it looks pretty cool and you need a strip a kitchen roll and you want to make a spot with your felt tip pen towards the bottom of your kitchen roll we bout here leaving a bit of a gap below it [Music] once you drop that you want to put it in the water but when you're doing that you want to make sure that just the bottom of your kitchen wall touches the water you don't need to go in so far that the felt tips touching the water otherwise it won't work so well so you want to pop it in grab our clothes pegs then you can keep it attached and straight away you can see something starts to happen as the water is drawn up through the kitchen roll it gets to the felt tip spot and once it does that it starts to pull some of the ink with it up through the kitchen roll but different ink travels at different speed through water some ink goes faster than others and that means it starts to separate out you can start to see the different colors that have made up this felt a pen so for this black pen I thought there's a bit of pink looks like a bit of blue or maybe a bit of green all combined together to create that final black color they were looking for you can experiment with this you could try it with different colors see what inks were used to make other colorful tip pens Purple's quite a good one as well usually or you could have a go with different brands or felt-tip pens if you've got them not all companies use the same combination of inks to make a black felt-tip pen or if you're feeling a little bit creative you can even put a couple of different spots of different colors on your on your kitchen roll put that in and create some of your very own felt-tip chromatography part you [Music] | Eureka | UCGpbeETTqVrFUQDFAyrGBsQ | 2020-07-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 562 | 2,840 |
DmOg_8i_NQA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmOg_8i_NQA | VEDA2020-04 - Minnows | hey boo Kimmy because I've inexplicably ran out of time tonight I on the advice of my partner who's currently putting putting petting boo kini I want to tell you the tale about boo kitty and her favorite thing in the world so bougie he's the only one of my cats who have actually been outside on a leash and she loved it she got all love less than a meter from the door and just ate every leaf in sight this being fall at the time that we did this that meant she that yeah leaves everywhere she ain't because she loved the crunch and threw them up shortly after we don't let her out do you eat leaves anymore but we went to a local pet store called Mad Catz and asked what type of food would have a crunch and we have the answer would you mind walking over to with the room she knows what's in there she also knows the word that we're going to be giving her minnows minnows it's her favorite thing in the world ma'am she will try to grab it with her paws knock it somewhere random and then eat it on the ground and then want more you have to watch out for your hands she will claw you for it so yeah minnows are a favorite thing in the world these are just free dry and freeze dried minnows there's nothing special about them other than the fact that they're just freeze dried minnows would you mind handing me a minute so I can show for the camera if she doesn't steal it from you first me no okay okay you get some better light there we go minnow Oh kitty boo kitty boo Keaney her perception skills are not the greatest boo kidding it's a min ho ho ho and there you go that's the story of boo kitty and Minos I'll talk to you next time Internet with a longer video bye [Music] | aetherspoon | UCTAMcMNw-PNll2YcUFHp8YA | 2020-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 336 | 1,678 |
KF5jnRy7crU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF5jnRy7crU | Early Childhood Education in the Jewish Community & Beyond (Webinar) | I good morning everyone or I should say subtle good afternoon my name is Mara fine i'm the program manager for member services at the jewish voters network in New York and I'm really excited to bring to you today a terrific presentation about early childhood education out of Chicago as you know a word about say FN as you know our mission is to help slender to maximize the impact and to use the power of networks to leverage creativity as a create change in the Jewish world each of our programs is based in a Jewish value which you can find on our website if you go take a look this one in particular I think is really about partnership but we don't advocate for a particular funding cause but we're really all about bringing people together to support great work and that's what we hope to do through this webinar answer all of us programming a moment about our two terrific presenters we have with us Debbie Cooper the associate vice president for community outreach and engagement at the Jewish United fund of metropolitan Chicago she oversees young family engagement connecting thousands of families and she also oversaw the implementation of the pga library in chicago grown into the largest program in North America we have also with us an apartment in the director of early childhood s Lawrence's the Jewish United funded Chicago and she cultivates the communal resources and brings together educators and leaders to focus on the strategy for early childhood education in Chicago up for Jewish school of course so I'm really excited to learn with and from all of you folks today the quick reminder if you're calling in just go ahead and mute yourself so that there is no feedback and you can unmute it when you're ready to ask questions at the end if you do want to have questions you can feel free to check them to me email them to me my email is open or at the end we'll take questions and you can just go ahead and ask them so without further ado Debbie Cooper great thank you so much mayor of we are really excited to be here today and really grateful for the opportunity so just to give you a little bit of background before we sort of jump into the presentation just apply you sort of where we are and where we sit jus is the douche United fund is the name for the Chicago Federation we have been around for over a hundred years and raised about approximately eighty four million dollars annually to support human services create Jewish experiences and support community connections we do this locally and around the world our Jewish community has about two hundred and ninety thousand Jews we cover a six-county area and we are a pretty disparate to Jewish community with over 300 just read zip codes sorry did you want say something okay I thought I heard something another feedback in the film okay so Anna and I are part of jui-f and we actually work very closely together but formally sit in two different departments so the department that I represent is called community outreach and engagement and the work of this department is to make Jewish life in Chicago more accessible engaging relevant and meaningful for the populations with whom we work and Anna Hartman is the director of early childhood excellence and she actually works out of our community foundation for jewish education which is now also a part of jus much like what is happening in a number of communities around the country we used to have a separate board of jewish education and that has about two and a half years ago came in house and is now more directly tied to and closely a part of jus an its mission is to advance imaginative compelling collaborative and experiential jewish education so we're going to jump into our presentation and today we're focusing specifically on young families and engaging them in Jewish life through a number of our key programs and thinking about how our two departments or two parts of the organization really work together to provide a seamless experience for families and work toward this collective impact that we're hoping to have some impact on okay so we believe they're about 17,000 families with young children in Chicago and this is about children probably five or six and under and our goal in this is to help these families find meaningful connections to Judaism and Jewish life the way our department does this is sort of we have a four prong strategy we are looking to identify Jews that are marginally or not very connected to the Jewish community we help to build social networks which will eventually lead to future Jewish decision making based on a lot of research by cohen and others we are looking to connect families to Jewish institutions and programming through information sharing and through providing incentives and that's where one of the main programs we're going to talk about today is how we do that and then finally because we're situated at the Federation one of our primary goals is to strengthen the capacity of all of our partners are Jewish organizational partners such as preschools and JCC's and synagogues to better serve families with young children okay so we're going to jump into this call really originated from an interest in learning about the juf right start program which has been around for about eight years and I want to take a step back to sort of talk about how this program originated and where you know it started and how it sort of evolved into the program that it is today so a little bit over ten years ago a group of mega philanthropist met in New York to talk about sort of what the next big idea was going to be sort of to hit the Jewish landscape birthright has been created people were very excited about what was coming out of it and they wanted to know you know what's the next big thing and the big area that we could impact so the idea that came up with was a program to encourage families to consider Jewish early childhood programs and this program was actually referred to Baz baby birth rate for quite a while after they went through sort of looking at what the market would be and how much money it would take the collaborative funding model fell apart for it but to communities who were around the table at the time and we're involved were very excited about this idea and about sort of moving something forward either you know called baby birth right at one point it was called the newborn gift initiative and so two communities chicago and western massachusetts sort of work together to develop this program around looking at how can we make a difference in terms of encouraging families and more families to choose a jewish early childhood program so and thinking about sort of you know and i was talking to one of these executives who was really instrumental in developing the program and moving it forward he talks about it and the rationale he talks about is it's an opportunity to connect with families very early in their journey we know that the more engaged families more families that are engaged with early childhood leads to more Jewish decision-making later in life later on their families sort of journey so the more people we can get in it serves a great feeder to other programs we know that Jewish early childhood programs are high quality it is the strongest most immersive way of fostering Jewish identity and development in children and in families and it also creates those great friendship groups that young parents create when their kids are younger that's tend to persist over time and we know that those social networks are critical for future Jewish decision-making another part of this program and this is something we've seen with pj library is that this whole idea of building on what's normative so sending your child to a jewish early start sending your child to an early childhood center either for school or for care if something that families are doing anyway and so the idea of this is we're taking a behavior that's normative and then encouraging them to choose a jewish path for that so we don't need to actually create demand for the behavior we just need to steer in a direction and finally one of the great pieces of this program called right which will you know will be revealed next slide to be called right start is it really demonstrates the communal importance of Jewish early childhood and what we've sort of seen time and time again is that a lot of families particularly if they're not from the Chicago area and come from other communities sort of can't believe that we have this program that essentially pays families to attend a Jewish early childhood program and I think it says a lot to both those families and to the schools about how important we think this work is and how important this decision is and families okay so now we're going to go into the program itself and these were the wonderful slides that sort of them talk about the point that we talked about so you have families sort of elucidating on how this experience is really impactful for them and I'll give you just a moment to sort of look at these quotes from parents before we move on okay great so now we're going to jump into the mechanics of the right start program and this was a name that we gave to the program right away I should mention that there are four other programs and other communities now and they all sort of use the word right start but they call it something a little bit different depending on what the name of their sponsoring organization is generally it's a federation so the one in Palm Beach for example is called Jewish right start of the palm beaches and so there is some sort of flexibility with the name but they all sort of relate to this concept of right starts so the goal of the right start program is to substantially underwrite the first year's tuition encouraging more families to consider and ultimately choose a Jewish early childhood program so this program is available from beginning when a child is six weeks which is when you know the earliest the program would take them up until sort of the pre-k or JK or four year old year it's different in different parts of the country what that's called but the idea is you want to make this program as expansive as possible but still staying within for the early childhood round realm so we don't people who are not eligible for this program entering the kindergarten year it's really for children 024 and the other thing I would say about this program is we serve we the schools that participate represent sort of the broad spectrum of Jewish life they are housed in synagogues of all different denominations JCC some are independent the Hebrew immersion school so this is not sort of a stamp I'm saying that these are the schools that we think are best I think are right it's looking at the schools in our community that are accredited in Jewish Lee and then helping families find their ways to them in recognizing that families are different and diverse in different schools meet families different needs so the mechanics of how this program works is the family would apply it to a school at that time the school would let them know about that early about the right start program and I should mention that we also do a lot of advertising and we'll talk about that a little bit later in terms of this kind of things that we do to make families aware of this program but as the family is applying to school they would also apply to the jof right start program they would be eligible for up to two thousand dollars and the way it works is if a child is planning to attend four to five days a week they would be eligible for a two-thousand-dollar voucher if they are attending two to three days a week they would be eligible for a thousand-dollar voucher and I'll talk about the sibling partner moment cuz it's new and the idea with both these two thousand dollar voucher and the one thousand dollar voucher is that it's the first time that the family has enrolled in a Jewish early childhood center so the idea was that when families are at this first decision point in terms of schooling for their children that we would make an incentive a financial incentive to encourage them to go in that direction the feedback over the number of years this program has run is what about my second child what about my third child and so in the past while we sort of assumed that hey wants you to the school you're likely to send subsequent children to that school sometimes that's true but oftentimes things have changed over the time that a first and second and subsequent children have gone to school families may have moved working circumstances may have changed maybe now both parents are working maybe only one parents working and something has changed between the second and third you know the first in the second of the second and third child and so families are sort of at this decision point once again and we don't just assume just because they sent one child to an early childhood program if that's the past they will follow for the rest of their families so new this year and because we had some we acquired some additional funding to do so we offered what's called a sibling voucher so while the original voucher program was only for the first child in a family to attend a Jewish school the sibling voucher allows five hundred dollars for any subsequent trial to attend a Jewish preschool the first end for us to reimburse tuition the first time they are enrolled in the program so before I go on and merabh you can tell me this is not okay but I just wanted to open it to any questions about the mechanics of the program it's always the test questions in order okay so I'm not seeing any hands so I'm going to keep I'm going to keep on going but the mechanics can be a little bit tricky and that people think about sort of whether the program or not they're thinking about implementing and their communities lots of things come up and please know that we are always available to answer questions we work really closely with the four other communities that are running this program and we learn from each other about different ways to make it work so now I'm going to continue and go on to the impact of our program because of course you know what's the first thing that you know somebody asks we talked about this program as well aren't you paying families that would have you know chosen to go anyway and anytime you have an entitlement program meaning that you don't have to documenting a financial need or other needs this program of course you're going to be paying for families that would have chosen this anyway much like might you have sent a child to Israel birthright who would have gotten to Israel anyway perhaps but we look every single year to make sure that the benefit of the program is actually something that we're able to stand behind so in our last survey of families who finished school in may of 2016 sixty-seven percent of the families who responded to us indicated the voucher was influential and their decision to attend a Jewish preschool and we had about twenty five percent response rate fifteen percent of the families indicated that if not for the voucher they would have enrolled in a less expensive or a secular early childhood program or not enrolled in any early childhood program so we know from our College around the country that many are seeing a decline in Jewish preschool enrollment at about ten to twenty percent each year so if you look at that we have fifteen percent of our families who are saying hey if it wasn't for this voucher we might have gone somewhere we would have we would have gone somewhere else we would have been rolled in a secular program or we would have just kept her child at early childhood at all this year we attribute this program to really helping to keep our numbers stable and over time perhaps even grow a little bit I'm as we make other changes to our school okay and one of the important points when we were sort of thinking about this call and thinking about you know what makes the right start program so impactful part of the reason part of that is it does not exist in a vacuum and it is not sort of a standalone program it is part of this sort of path of engagement and comprehensive community approach to how we think about engaging families with young children and strengthening the experiences that they're going to have from us have with us so what part of it is and you see sort of this like pregnant belly you know if you can read the sticker on it but it says I'm a Chicago Jay baby today maybe Chicago is a newish program i'll talk a little bit more in depth on the next slide that engages parents of 0 to 2 year olds in Jewish life this program started two years ago and already we've been in touch with 1400 families in the zero who have children is 0-2 to range who are engaging with us many many times a week through our Jay baby programs and so they become this very strong feeder system to the Jewish early childhood centers so if we didn't have an audience to connect with and let them know about the school's right start would be effective for those who are already sort of looking anyway and found their way into the schools but it's because we have this audience of families who are not necessarily thinking Jewish but we know that about two-thirds of our families are not considering or not ending up in two or schools that we have is built an audience to help serve as a feeder that we can really talk to about the right start program and it gives us a platform on which to talk about the value of Jewish early childhood programs and then we the next slide so the next little picture shows you play groups and sort of different ways that we engage with families leading to write stars so it gives us an opportunity to talk about right start and then the other end you and this is sort of what Anna is going to talk about in a few moments is if we weren't feeding people into a product that we felt was really solid and high quality and yielded meaningful outcomes for its participants then there's no reason to sort of been sent money and spend money and encouraging families to choose it so the other piece of this puzzle is making sure that the places to which we're sending them are as impactful and as high-quality as they can be and finally I was going to talk for a moment about Jay baby Chicago because that is our newest program and that has really significantly contributed to a much wider audience of people that we're talking with just to give an example when rice start started eight years ago we had 250 families that were giving we were giving vouchers to this year we are at already 875 families so the end part of it too I will say is because we added the sibling program but that only counts for about 200 or so it is really because we have wide in the audience to whom we are talking that we have such a significant increase in the number of families that we're now reaching with this program so Jay baby the new parent engagement program it's geared to families age 02 to sort of the key engine of this program is our ten parent ambassadors who are employed by jus and they are paid to go out and meet with new parents when they first have a baby then talk to them and sort of really start with where they are hear from them how everything is going make connections and then help to figure out where they can plug into people depending on what their needs are if it's friendships after looking for synagogue life if they're looking for a child care or a school see it's one-on-one a sense of relationships that are talking about programs like right start which are really helping to move families along the pipeline and then it really builds those connections to our next step so rather than just family seeing something an email from us or real us waiting for them to sort of respond to something that we're doing it's very tailor-made to families so we know what their interests are it's something that we catalog and track and so if we know a family is thinking about sending their child to a program when they turn one we have that information and can push it out to families at the right time another way that we've done this we did it for the second time this year we started last year is by holding a preschool 101 workshop we started with it in the city last year and this year we're going to do two workshops one in the city and one with our suburban schools and that's essentially an opportunity to literally marry these two worlds it's advertising to all of our day baby families to come into a space and a really like beautiful space and have some have a fun night out and also hear from a bunch of our preschool and early childhood center directors about their programs first on a panel and then they have an opportunity to talk with them around small round table and have some great discussions with them about it at that meeting we also have Anna Hartman and her colleagues who are able to sit down and really talk with families about sort of what they're thinking about answer their questions about when the right age might be to send their children so again it's really focusing on these personal connections and helping families take those next steps all right now I'm going to turn it over to Anna who is going to talk to you what happens when they get those next up okay this is Anna as we switch the microphone and my position again at the Federation is called the director of early childhood excellence I have been this is a new position as of the last 15 months or so and to give you a sense of the kinds of things that I work on you see on this slide really am focused on how to maximize the potential of Jewish preschool again preschool we use as a category but we really mean beginning with infants all the way up until age five or six so three big areas I would say that that I am thinking about all the time the first is assessment meaning where are we what is the state of our system what is the state of our school the second focus is really nurturing quality again to really maximized the potential of what's happening in these places and then finally looking out to what's on the horizon and looking for barriers that are ahead and how we can work at the collective to address some of these barriers and I want to say that in sharing some pieces with you here we really thought about offering you a sample of the kinds of programs that we have been utilizing things that are the components that make up a larger system and that are linked together and also some programs really that you could look at as distinct elements that could be funded that is to say if you're in a smaller community you may not be able to do all of these different things if you're in a larger community you could do more and some of these are standalone areas where a funder could look at a community and say let me see if I can jump in and help with this one area and because it's a system who could really grow from any any one of these areas so looking first at assessment where we are where we're going and how we would get there so I first want to talk about a study that Debbie began and my department jumped in to help with which was a preschool choice study Boston has conducted one of these as well but we conducted this over the last year and a half we surveyed families really coming from jaybaby and from pj library over a thousand families participated in the study that would help us look at how do families make preschool decisions what are they choosing and how are they choosing them and what are they saying about our schools and some of the ideas that came out of this really were we had a sense that there are barriers to entry that seem insurmountable such as location cost and as well there are some minor areas that are minor areas of concern maybe I think twelve percent of our population had concerns about security just as an example things that we felt that with dollars and resources we could fix it didn't seem so large and then we had some perception and awareness issues do people know about the right start voucher to people know that there was a Jewish preschool in their area how did they perceive maybe the academics in a certain preschool and overall we were we felt good to see that the reputation of our schools was strong I think that the question that we had going in do people think that Jewish preschools or something is they want to buy into and we felt overwhelmingly that that was a very positive message we've got was keep on going just focus on the some of these areas as well we undertook a lot of site visits so I work myself with a we've recently hired a director of early childhood professional learning and the two of us spend a lot of time visiting schools so in my first year really getting to visit the 39 Jewish preschools that we have across Chicagoland to really get a sense of where quality was where are the gaps and quality and to get a sense of the strengths and this is important because knowing what you have of course we know it's important but knowing what we have allowed us to figure out what would be good strategies for moving forward and that became a key and some of our planning going ahead on the data side we've been collecting through the jui-f rice start voucher program much data but we also engaged with j data over the last two years to to really collect more data from our sin so I'll share with you a little bit about the demographics of our centers and I'll also say that this was really want to be making obviously more informed decisions based on data and you know bringing in J data as a partner to take on a lot of this data collection has been really positive and as well we incentivized schools this was really part of the key to our success we do not give any direct dollars to schools typically as part of any kind of initiative but we paid school five hundred dollars each to take the time to do this data collection and I want to say that because it's important and it helps to make this possible we have 39 Jewish early childhood centers as Debbie mentioned these are diverse in terms of religious affiliation and also they're all around different parts of Chicago spread out we have synagogue schools community centers schools day schools with their early childhood departments and one independent school as well the schools are of varied sizes schools that a smallest school has 19 children enrolled and the largest school has 218 also when you look at the data side by side it's very affecting to see if you have large schools or small schools starts to give you a sense of how the business model is working and how we can think about that going forward we have over 3,000 children enrolled in an hour early childhood programs again ranging from infants through age six and then I would like to talk a little bit about strategic planning which is that we coming from these basic assessments that we undertook in person and through surveying families and data collection we started to see how we might put all these together towards and larger initiative to help our schools grow and then we contracted out with third plateau a social media to me a social impact strategy firm in the Bay Area to help us just to give us some really smart people to help organize a process of strategic planning for our community that helps us really collate all that we have collected and think about how move it forward while really building some science from the community so as we look to infuse greater quality into our programs I'll just mention a few areas the first is I mentioned my colleague Jenna who works with us Jenna Turner on professional learning so Jenna and I make ourselves available for regular conversations meetings coffees lunches with early childhood directors with people looking to move into the field constantly available to help put on professional development at no charge to meet with faculty and small groups my colleague jenna is meeting with a school in January to help them redesign their art space spending the day with them over winter break so really being available to help teachers and directors navigate through all the wonderful opportunities and move ahead this year we instituted we really wanted to our teachers to be able to see what is possible in early childhood and to get out of Chicago to imagine greater things we had heard a lot from colleagues especially a colleague of ours in Washington DC that study travel and traveling together really helps develop a community and a network among the education leaders so we took one group of educators we opened up to the community that people could study and travel with us either to Los Angeles or for schools that have really invested in a big way and studying progressive educational practices specifically those that came out of reggio emilia italy taking hold of the education world that we would offer to do an intensive study program meeting monthly and then traveling on a study tour to reggio emilia in the spring so this enabled us to take teams from each school of one school leader and two teachers we are taking six schools to Los Angeles with 18 educators six additional schools are studying with us with their 18 educators to go to reggio emilia italy in the spring i also want to talk a little bit about grants let me take one step back to say when we're talking about nurturing quality we knew that we would need to be investing in people and one of the threads that you'll see here is we understand we will need to really invest in the faculty members he felt that in an early childhood across the country there's been some good focus in nurturing future leaders but we really felt that we have to double down on our workforce that seems to be an area that we want to focus on so these were some rare opportunities not just for education leaders but also for teachers as well we'll talk a little bit about grants we have been offering best practices grants I sometimes will joke that in the absence of staff people to do the work and if you have if you have this kind of carrot available a lot can get done and what I we offered grants to schools last year if they completed their J data their census work then they were eligible to apply for a grant of up to twenty thousand dollars every school and teachers and directors told us that no one's ever asked them before how would they like to grow as a school and been willing to put dollars toward that so some of the things that we heard from people we said you can apply for a grant to double down on something that you have already been doing that it's a best practice but that you need further funding to grow it and to scale it so we we have funded child development specialists to move to additional sites within certain school systems we've funded a school to expand its loose parts curriculum as a progressive approach to using materials with young children school that wanted to study particular educational approaches and wanted workshops for their faculties we funded we have one school that got a grant for twenty thousand dollars to to spend time documenting these is the development of Jewish identity in their schools and with the funds they are also writing a book that really will be a workbook that Chicago and national educators can utilize for reflecting on the development of Jewish identity with young children in the classroom we another school wanted to focus more on bringing in more nonfiction books to their library this is an area that was really lacking for them and finally we funded for one school system has four sites study travel for their for their emerging leaders this is a school that's really in a position that will be turning over a lot of its senior leadership needs to focus on on that as well and all these individuals will present at the end of the year a we have a convening at the end of the year and they will present on all of these projects that they worked on so we said from the beginning that priority would go to schools that are collaborative and this is starting to build a culture of what's mine it ours and we'll talk more about that in a few minutes we also instituted an awards program a family in our community had a mother who have been a long time early childhood teacher and they donated funds so that we could award every year the two Pinsky award for excellence in Jewish education many of you may do these kinds of award programs already the educator receives a five-thousand-dollar cash prize it's been a great way to mobilize lay people on our committee spotting excellence around the community and each other each of the winners to be eligible you have to have been a teacher for five years or more immigration and then finally just want to take a look at how we've been addressing some barriers on the horizon and looking at who's on the call I think we've been in meetings with at least one of you before to look at how community to work together to look at some of these areas because they certainly are not ours alone here I want to talk about to the workforce we're looking ahead you know we've all said in early childhood there's a great study from the 90s that suggested that we are currently in a five-year period in which seventy percent of early childhood leaders would be reaching retirement age and like many of you we are seeing that in a big way but also we are noticing with our teachers young women and men are not really being told that this is a high-quality career to have it's not for the smartest among us and we really we know that that's not true this is a meaningful way to work and it we have been thinking about all the ways to move this forward so we are working on an initiative that really is a hybrid i would say between Teach for America and a lab school program we in Chicago has several schools that really are doing great work and will be onboarding 12 new Fellows God willing so should happen we will onboard 12 new Fellows recent college graduates who may not have considered this as a career and we will help on board them into our field this will also enable us to pilot new ways of onboarding so that we have some ways to to orient new teachers over time this will also enable us to provide stipends for 12 mentor teachers around the field so where we might be concerned about retaining teachers who have developed expertise this gives us a way to give them a leadership position it also allows us to find ways to invest in our Vanguard school so that we're helping schools it wherever they are on the quality continuum to advance next I want to talk about barrier Buster grants this has been a really exciting initiative in the last year we have received a grant to be able to offer a hundred thousand dollars in grants to schools schools could apply for up to twenty thousand dollars again they needed to have completed their jdate offenses report and they were asked to look at barriers that came out of our preschool choice study those barriers could include location cost security marketing and any of those areas and say how they would if they had some dollars how would they fix and address these these barriers so we gave it a hundred thousand dollars in grants they ranged from three thousand dollars to twenty thousand dollars schools did conductive feasibility studies for adding or changing their hours because ours is a major barrier for families as we know schools are investigating if they can what it would take to change their licensing and be able to add hours for families we have school two are investigating partnerships with at home daycares as a way of offering infant care to their families as far as we know that something has never really been looked at in our field in Jewish early childhood education we have our jccc for doing a really large interface outreach study studying best practices I'm really making families feel at home in our schools we this is another barrier that came out of the study that this is a interface children from Interfaith homes really are getting the chance are they really giving a chance to come into our schools are they feeling as welcomed with everyone else so we're excited to learn from this process at the JCC we also gave a grant to a school to renovate a shared space that they use for play groups because we did here in our study that the aging facilities that we work with can be a barrier to some people we offered grants towards professional development programs to update the curricula so that they were really the most cutting-edge we did hear from families and in some cases there was a question as to the kindergarten readiness coming out of some of our school this is a way to address that another school just created a beautiful recruitment video using these funds and another school has updated marketing materials and hired a marketing consultant as well I want to mention here I'm going to go out of order for a minute here and mention these national partners before my position was in place we can really fortunate in Chicago to have some great national partners to undertake some work here and I want to say it out loud because to say depending on where you are you may find it to be a great opportunity to add bring some expertise to your community so the Jewish Theological Seminary and Hebrew Union College have a program called jessilee that works on leadership development and they've come here and they're working with 18 emerging leaders in our fields and engaging them in deep thinking about curriculum and leadership as well the union for reform judaism runs a program hero with its own acronym called sealy which is the chicago early engagement Leadership Initiative and that's been a great way to convene schools a cohort of schools 12 schools that meet with their lay people as well as to tackle some strategic challenges at the school they're having so I want to say that that's been a great way to to work as well sometimes we don't have the bandwidth to do all these and certainly when these programs came to town when did not and it's been a pleasure to be able to spread the work out and have other professionals coming into our community and then finally I want to say that this community planning work is ongoing coming out of the strategic planning process that we're in now we're really talking about where are we headed how do we want to stage initiatives in our community right now sometimes it can feel like there's so many blessings out there sometimes I so that we're throwing up several life preservers out to schools that are having trouble swimming and some of our schools are swimming better and that's not what they need anymore and some of our schools are saying are feeling like they can't grab all of the life preservers so how can we get to a place where we really have a collective that's working together and how might we together develop some kind of mechanism for communal decision-making and communal convening and with that Debbie did you want to add anything for me take questions now I think all the nectar questions you hi everyone this is my wrath I don't have a question I just wanted to say quickly thank you to both Debbie and Anna for teaching us so much about the importance of investing early in jewett education for children and telling us about all of the programming that you guys are providing and developing it's terrific and so exciting to see so much progress and such change and to offer again if anybody has questions to please ask them now you okay so I guess unless either Debbie or Anna have anything to add we can close you guys good yes and 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7Z0Jb3NR4sA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z0Jb3NR4sA | Subsistence Ep1 | hello folks and welcome to the channel this is survivor maori we are playing a brand new game to the channel this is subsistence this is a very tough open i say open world survival game but it's the map is limited it's not open open uh but it's growing pretty much every update there's there's a new map update so the end of this is to grab supply boxes like this one right here which gives you all sorts of stuff you need to survive on to grab fiber fiber fiber fiber which is this which you make broke from it takes two to make one and obviously as in all games wood from trees now the trees in this they don't disappear they don't respawn they just become unharvestable until the next the next daylight cycle so yeah um and that tree also gives us a grub which is used for fishing um so yeah we'll just uh we'll just play this out see how it goes make a series on it um yeah and go from there so we'll grab wood we'll grab everything we need we'll get a base started and we'll get going on this um we will try and avoid animal interactions at this stage or at least predator interactions because predators tend to infect you and once you get infected you need a free fish oil which you get from fish uh which can take a little while you also need a liver which drops from the said predators that attack you which can be you know you don't always get a liver they're not guaranteed to drop so that can take a little while as well and um yeah it's just it's better to uh to avoid the animals if you can at least initially until you've got guns you can handle them that being said you can also get infected by eating raw meat um what else eating raw meat uns unsanitary water um not washing your hands after killing something after a certain amount of time there are a myriad of ways you can get infected so it's best to keep clean cook food cook water and uh yeah avoid animals at least in the beginning once once we advance and we get like proper guns and stuff then then we'll be right but for now our main source of uh food is probably gonna be chickens and other small and rabbits those are the two small animals that we can hunt without too many issues right now we are looking for boxes a place to build you know all the good stuff that comes as i told you the map is uh is closed this is a perfect example of it because this is the boundary wall to our left so we'll get this worm tree while we're here i call them worm trees or maggot trees because that's the fishing terminology would be a maggot so uh yeah that that would be where where i call it a maggot from from the fishing terminology so yeah we'll just carry on trying to avoid animals uh not letting our stamina dip too low if we can avoid that stamina being the top green border if we can avoid that dipping down too low we will because we'll need stamina should we have to run from an animal like that one down there which we're gonna have to do now okay we're gonna have to run because there's a wolf so we'll just dip down this rock and go around this way leaving the wolf up top and here's another perfect stamp of a box this is generally a building box contains nails and uh yeah electronics basically there's that wolf again so we'll go this way from him going through the middle here still looking for boxes as we go and we will gather the odd tree every so often just so we've got a stock of wood as we go there some people play this differently some people focus on just getting wood um rabbits we will eventually hunt we don't have the materials to do so yet the bear downs front there like do we have the materials to build a bow yet what does it take no nowhere near but we'll make we'll make the stuff anyway why not so as soon as we can we can make a boat i feel like that would be advantageous to us to uh to have so we got a word because we're gonna need a metric ton of wood and i do mean that with all ernest is that a grub tree isn't it oh okay no not going to that grove tree there's the wolf he's getting a little bit too close for comfort so we'll just run this way dive around the front of this rock and maybe head up to that worm tree okay free plank we'll live with did we get a free arrow from that no i thought we did but no okay there's another wolf yeah animals are everywhere in this game yeah absolutely everywhere you gotta be so careful you do want to get this though quickly quickly quickly open oh that was fantastic feathers and nails that means we could make a couple of errors now oh where oh there okay run just leave him to it let me go up over this cliff yeah he's right on me you can probably hear him snapping at my heels there oh no no no just move to go down because otherwise you take damage and damage when we've got predators and stuff is not a good plan not a good plan until um there's a wolf so we can't get that one to either can i get this yes lovely okay yeah animals everywhere it does make the game somewhat stealthy you have to be a little bit more careful about what you do you can't just do stuff which actually is quite nice because most games you can just hammer roll things and steamroller into buildings and just be like i am the greatest you know stealth is not really necessary on on some games and i feel like that's taking the challenge out of gaming to be honest so i'm glad that uh cold games and co actually put that challenge into the into the game and actually thought about that because it does does make for a more not going to say pleasant but exciting gaming experience yeah because you you do have to use your brain and you do have to think about how you're going to go into certain situations and you know you can't just be like oh let's just do this and let's just do that and we need more cordage so we'll get that made up come on we get this tree while we wait for that cordage to make right is that corners made now yes what about arrows how many can i make one two three we'll make them all up and that severely uses our nails but that's okay that is okay because we'll have a boat and we'll actually be able to kill some animals which is fantastic we do need a lot of wood though ideally um we don't want to let it get to nightfall because at night from the temperature severely drops and if we don't have a campfire down we will start to lose health yeah so think of this game as everything wants to kill you and then you'll just about be in the right ballpark for it oh that's wolf yeah yeah i'm passing through mr wolfe just leave me alone i'm just passing for oh also in this game there are cougars cougars are absolutely horrific if we run into one there is a high possibility that we will die now if that bear wasn't there i'd be very interested in getting that chest but as up there is there i don't think it's gonna be a possibility i could be completely wrong if i go about stealthy maybe can i stealth the chest can i can i can i oh yes metal and a worm tree can i get this warm tree i want to get these two bits of cordage as well fantastic come on thank you yeah so worms as i say are used for fishing fishing is eventual end game well i saying game it's not really in-game it's survival it's ways of making antidote um which also use kelp which kelp is found in most lakes so that's that's uh that's not really that much of an issue the issue is that the building maps which are which we are getting in limited supplies as we get right in the map so that's what we're working on okay where were we sorry i just had a um text message from my appliance repair person who was coming to fix my oven but he has run out of time so he's going to come tomorrow but that's okay because he is a nice man and he charges a lot less than if i actually phoned up a proper appliance repair company which would charge an arm and a leg he is a proper appliance repair company but he it works for himself so he sets his own pricing rather than working for a massive massive uh conglomerate is conglomerate the right word um maybe not but instead of working for a company he works for himself and i've used him now for about four years and i wouldn't use anyone else he's not he's not let me down he's always fixed things on the first visit without needing to come back um he's generally he's generally always got the parts as well which is fantastic don't know many people to just carry uh randomness well i suppose big companies kind of carry a randomness but they usually come out and diagnose it first and then fix it on the second because they like to extort money from you but this guy he comes out and he generally fixes it first time so yeah he is pretty awesome another one tree up here we'll go get bunny rabbit no we didn't damn it we missed i'm quite sure how we missed that shot i think i needed to aim up a little bit more than i aimed up because i was firing up hills so that that would have made more sense oh well we got the arrow back that's the main thing get another worm tree that's another worm tree fabulous let's keep going gordash [Music] oh build a box that we would have missed if we would have carried on running just then lucky i spotted it at the corner of my eye there oh look at that that's that's a nice amount of nails it's not not we need a lot more than that but it's a good start it is a very very good start let's get another worm tree which what have we got not enough need about 200 wood i think nearly to build a starter base that we can expand but there we go we'll get there we'll get there there is no rush just there you are okay i got a little bit closer than i wanted to get to you just then is that a carrot nope okay let's just go across here there's another worm tree to our extreme left there and one to the right there as well actually we'll go look at the one on the right if there's nothing guarding it we'll get it uh we may be able to up here yet i don't know i haven't 100 decided where to uh to build the base yet probably somewhere around here because this lake has got a nice lot of worm trees around it it's got a nice little bit of um trees woods resources not the best for boxes but it works yeah we are finding boxes okay there's a wolf there so we'll go we'll drop down this way go in front the wolf and over to that worm tray can we yes maybe oh there's a bunny where did you go bunny where did you go don't tell me you went to the wolf you might have done you do like to run for protection no okay did he go this way bunny bunny bunny bunny bunny bunny where did you go ready to go [Music] where did you go chicken i'm not worried about chickens i really want fun is it this is that him no that's another chicken um well i don't know where that bunny went so we'll have to leave it and just carry on yes wolf i hear you but i'm trying to avoid you so please don't follow me thank you very much okay okey cokey what have we got over here up there any boxes i don't see any we got anything we can do to restore stamina we'll eat those two that's the best we can do right now okay ideally i'd like to find a protein bar but again they're found in chess and they're not in every chest because that would be silly and that would make the game far too easy and as i say there a there is an element of difficulty to this game which makes it a lot more desirable in my book to play yeah i like seven days to die obviously because i play it um i say i like it i tolerate it as a game it used to be one of my favorite games um but they changed a lot of things and i did for quite a considerable amount of time lose all interest and passion for it because it just it became easy and it's still somewhat easy i know i've died a few times in this series but that's through my own stupidity um basically but yeah it it has become just too a little bit too easy um and i want something that's got a a level challenge which is why i play this this bun is from far don't they yeah he's run past that there i roughly saw the direction he went in there so maybe i can catch him up he definitely went this way and then where did he go from there did he go left did he go oh there's that back yeah that was chasing us i don't like that don't like that one [ __ ] okay we should be hopefully okay room three here we'll grab and get some stamina back while we harvest this tree because we're running low on stamina which is really annoying but it's the best we can do it okay let's continue going i don't see much fiber actually either um so we need to find there we go we got a bunny fantastic that's what we like what's that another one if we can pursue that one i wonder no because the wolf yeah he ran behind the wall for protection somewhat annoying did we get it no and we actually got left four of our looks of it there's a wolf there we can't get that one too but we can get this one oh there's that bunny that was too close don't like wolves that close let's get to this warm one tree yeah so i might get quite at times that's generally when i'm listening out for um predators and stuff so if i go quiet it's not that i don't want to tell you what i'm doing or it's not that i've not got something to say it's just purely that i'm listening out for predators and being a little bit cautious and thinking my next move through basically have i got anything they can it's okay let's drink that ah no where is it it was right over that ridge and we haven't got the stamina to be doing this yeah he's right behind us stamina is an issue out no not today not today don't want a wolf leading yeah there's a bear coming as well fantastic i need to stop bleeding ideally but the minute i can't even stop to do it do a quick bandage there we go all right that was uh that was fun not that is what it is yeah we're definitely going to need to find a base location soon missed again how i don't know how we missed that one no don't go near that wolf okay that one we definitely aren't going to get because the wolf's there and yeah we've already been bitten by one wolf we really don't want them another one to bite us this one's around our tail as well yep right on our town ah did we die we did die didn't we come on we didn't get infected that is fabulous news now where did we die if we got this one entry no we'll grab it quickly it's starting to get dark so we ideally need to get back to our body a set right where is our body we need ah we're gonna have to swim for it ladies and gentlemen we're gonna have to swim i think it's way way way over there and over the other side but i won't know until we get there so we're gonna have to swim for it we dive under the surface until we almost run out for f and then we jump back up near the time so if you don't get infected when you die it can be advantageous to die because it refills all your bars but usually you end up getting infected and yeah end of story oh wasn't as far as i thought okay so i've got an apple to eat some water to drink and i'll eat a grub where do we want to build that's the next question how's our rabbit doing fine what we will do is build a fire though and uh wait the night out this side of the river and we'll work out where we're going to build in the next episode um yeah so we're not going to build in this episode which i know might sound strange to some of you but that's what we're gonna do we're not going to build a base in this episode we're gonna do is build a fire that's not no that should give us enough sticks actually replace the wood that we just used for sticks like so if i can get on top of this rock that would be a fantastic place to put a little fire down for the night and wait at night one if i can get on top of this rock i'm not saying i can i don't know i will get that tree in that bit of metal though just there and see if i can get on top of this rock i think i can yay so we'll just we'll just put our fire right here and put some wood in it and a match will ignite it butcher a bunny stick it in so we can eat it and save up the cloth and while we're here we'll make up our cordage and any in all planks that's a good good use of cordage how many hours have we got left two we can't build anymore so we have to go with that for today all right i've been surviving marty this has been subsistence episode one thanks for watching guys and we'll catch you in the next episode hit that subscription button and hit that bell for notifications of when i upload a new video thanks for watching | Survival_ Marty | UC2L_Y3XyPKT7HFpG0zkfSJw | 2021-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,339 | 16,403 |
6S1EifSe-Vo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S1EifSe-Vo | Have No or Don't Have - Advanced English Grammar | welcome to this video today you're going to learn the difference between have no plus now and don't have plus noun of course i'm jennifer from jforestengo.com and this channel is dedicated to helping you sound like a fluent confident natural english speaker now before we go any further make sure you subscribe and hit that bell icon so you're notified every time i post a new lesson now let's dive in with this video today you're going to learn the difference between have no and don't have so let me give you an example sentence i have no time i don't have any time now both of these examples have the exact same meaning we're talking about the existence of time and we're making it negative so we're saying it doesn't exist in this specific situation now when you look at the sentences you'll notice that the grammar the sentence structure is very different the standard way to form a negative is simply to use the second one i don't have any time that's probably the one that you're most comfortable with now i get questions a lot from students because they hear from native speakers on tv movies or outside of the classroom they hear native speakers forming negatives with have no and saying i have no time and they're confused by the grammar so let's make this nice and easy for you so remember the meaning is the same we use have no plus the noun when we're talking about desire emotions attitudes and concepts so you can think of time as a concept but let me give you another example with a desire or an emotion or maybe even an attitude i could say my boss has no patience my boss has no patience now remember have no of course reverb is have we need to conjugate it with the subject so here my subject is my boss third person singular so i need has my boss has no patience i could also say my boss has no idea that would be a concept my boss has no right a concept my boss has no confidence that could be a attitude or an emotion so other common things you could use happiness peace joy any sort of skill as well so in that category of nouns we can use the structure have no now we use our standard structure don't have plus a physical noun so anything like pens papers scissors a computer a phone all of these are physical nouns they're not concepts they're not emotions they're not desires they're physical so we can use this structure and i would simply say i don't have a pen i don't have scissors i don't have paper right now of course we can absolutely use don't have with the concepts the desires the emotions my boss doesn't have any patience that's absolutely correct so remember that don't have is the standard way to form a negative sentence and have no is an alternative way that's only used in specific situations so the one specific situation is when we're talking about desires concepts emotions and attitudes now another time when we can use have no and the noun is we want to emphasize it we want to make it a lot stronger of a statement so i can use money as an example now money is a physical possession i can feel it i can see it not like patience which i can't see i can't feel it's just a concept or an attitude but money i can feel it i can touch it it's physical to emphasize the statement to make it more dramatic i could use have no and a physical possession so i could say i have no money which emphasizes it it makes it stronger than saying i don't have any money i have no money so you might hear statements like this when you really want to emphasize that you don't have it now although you can use have no with physical nouns you know you have to think is it common to emphasize that you don't have a pen like would it be common to say i have no pens i mean i guess depending on context it could be acceptable to emphasize that you don't have a pen but really it's not something that you emphasize that you make more dramatic so just keep in mind that the standard structure is don't have and you're a noun but we can use have no and a noun we use it in two specific situations we commonly use it with concepts feelings emotions desires or attitudes and then we can use it with physical nouns when we want to emphasize that physical noun so now it's your turn to practice i want you to leave three sentences one using have no and a desire an attitude or a concept another one just using your simple don't have and a physical noun and your third one i want you to use have no and a physical noun but a physical noun that you want to emphasize so choose that noun carefully because remember would i really emphasize that i have no chapstick for example so think carefully about which physical noun you want to use and make sure it makes sense to emphasize that you don't have it so leave those in the comments below if you found this video helpful please hit the like button share it with your friends and of course subscribe now before you go make sure you head on over to my website jforestenglish.com and download your free speaking guide in this guide i share six tips on how to speak english fluently and confidently and until next time happy studying all right awesome job learning this alternative structure that native speakers really love to use but on very specific situations so make sure you practice leave those examples in the comments below and i'll see you in my next video bye you | JForrest English | UCLNBasuHKOILIwewAetJO6g | 2020-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,014 | 5,336 |
RsqXmxW-leE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsqXmxW-leE | Daily Visual Bible: Joshua 15 | hello and welcome to the Daily Vis your Bible I'm mar8 en joying lent I have given myself a challenge of entering the stranger world of the kitchen and baking every day these attempts are recorded and uploaded to my new channel on YouTube called Robbie's kitchen needless to say that I am finding it tricky to balance both this Channel and the new one so I hope you will bear with me during this period today we are reading Joshua 15 let's open God's word of prayer Lord I ask as I read your word that you reveal so you to me I also ask as people hear your word they come to be understanding of you amen the lot for the tribe of the children of Judah according to their families was to the border of Edom even to the Wilderness of Zen Southward at the uttermost parts of the South the South border was from the uttermost parts of the salt sea from the bay that looked Southward they went out Southward of the ascent of akarim and passed along to sin I went up by the south of Kadesh by and pushed Along by ezron went up to Ada and turned towards Kaa and it passed along to ason went out of the book of Egypt and a border ended at the sea this shall be your sou border the east border was the salt sea even to the end of the Jordan the border of the north quter was from the Bay of the sea at the end of the Jordan the Border went up to Beth hugler and pass along by the north of B arar and Border went up to the stone of Bohan the son of uben the Border went up to Deer from the Bley of a cor and so northward looking toward gagal that faces the ascent of adumin which is on the south side of the river the Border passed along to the Waters of N shimes and ended at n r out the Border went up by the Valley of the son of him mom to the side of the jite also called Jerusalem Southward and the water went up to the top of the mountain that lies before the valley of henm Westward which is at the furthest part of the Valley of refm northward the Border extended from the top of the mountain to the spring of the Waters of nea I went out to the cities of Mount Eon and The Bard extended to Pala also called KF Jim and the Border turned about from bayar Westward to M SE and passed along to the side of Mount aim also called sashon on the North and went down to Beth shimes and passed along by timna and the Border went out to the side of Aon northward and a border extended to sh Kon and passed along to mount Bala went out at japil and the going out of border were at the sea the West border was to the shore of the great sea this is the border of the children of Judah according to their families he gave to Caleb the son of jire a portion among the children of Judah according to the Commandments of Yahweh to Joshua even KF Hara named after the father an anak also called heon Caleb drove out the three sons of anak shisha and hman and tamay the children of anak he went up against the inhabitants of DEA by the name of DEA before was K shiffer Caleb said he who strikes K Sheba and takes it to him I will give hakar my daughter's wife of Neil the son of kinas the brother of Caleb took it and he gave him aksha his daughter's wife when she came she had asked her father for a field she got off of her donkey and Caleb said what do you want she said give me a blessing because you have set me in the land of the South give me also Springs of water so he gave it the upper Springs and the lower Springs this is the inheritance the tribe of the Jud Judah according to their families the furest cities of the tribe of the children of Judah toward the B of Edom in the South capil Eda Jager Kina de ad Kadesh aor ifna Z DM bof k a o Aman Shima m a g hon be pet aah sh AA isia B Li isim chel hom s Madman Shan Li sham and remon all the cities are 29 with their villages in the L land Z as z n Gam Sim and G or G for 14 cities with their Villages Zena had Asha mcdown Gad delene mbar zfi lashi BF Egon kabon Lam ches gorov Fon Yar Makar 16 cities with their Villages lebna Ean e asnar niip Kil AIP M NES with their villes Eon towns and its Villages from Eon even to the Sea all that were by the side of ashon their Villages ashon is towns and its Villages Gaza its towns and its Villages the book of Egypt a great sea with Coastline in Hill Country share J shoka daa KF s is Dea and ab esto Gan 11 cities with their Villages Arab Dumar isan J Bea a also called Aon and z nine cities with their villes come out Z jut J ja Dam Zan Kane Kia intim 10 cities with their Villages b g Mara be anof and ton six cities with their Villages GFF B also called GFF J andal two cities with their villages in the wilderness Betha mid shikaka nepan the city of salt and Ang six cities with their Villages as for the je Saints the inhabitants of Jerusalem the children of Judah couldn't drive them out but the Saints Lally the children of Judah and Jerusalem to this day | Daily Visual Bible | UCzP0btMjZqriwn_k6ih3R1w | 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rucsgVvPCN8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rucsgVvPCN8 | Redburn: His First Voyage | Herman Melville | Nautical & Marine Fiction | Talkingbook | 2/9 | section two of red burn his first voyage 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 read burn his first voyage by Herman Melville chapters six through ten chapter 6 he is initiated in the business of cleaning out the Pigpen and slashing down the topmast by the time I got back to the ship everything was in an uproar the pea-jacket man was there ordering about a good many men in the rigging and people were bringing off chickens and pigs and beef and vegetables from the shore soon after another man in a striped calico shirt a blue short jacket and beaver had made his appearance and went to ordering about the man in the big P jacket and at last the captain came up the side and began to order about both of them these two men turned out to be the first and second mates of the ship thinking to make friends with the second mate I took out an old tortoise shell snuffbox of my father's in which I had put a piece of Cavendish tobacco to look sailor-like and offered the box to him very politely he stared at me a moment and then exclaimed do you think we take snuff aboard here youngster no no no time for snuff taking at sea don't let the old man see that snuff box take my advice and pitch it overboard as quick as you can I told him it was not snuff but tobacco when he said he had plenty of tobacco of his own and never carried any such nonsense about him as a tobacco box with that he went off about his business and left me feeling foolish enough but I had reason to be glad he had acted thus for if he had not I think I should have offered my box to the chief mate who in that case from what I afterward learned of him would have knocked me down or done something else equally uncivil as I was standing looking round me the chief maid approached in a great hurry about something and seeing me in his way cried out assure with you you young loafer there's no stealing's here sail away I tell you with that shooting jacket upon this I retreated saying that I was going out in the ship as a sailor a sailor he cried a barber's clerk you mean you going out in the ship what in that jacket hang me I hope the old man hasn't been shipping any more greenhorns like you he'll make a shipwreck of it if he has but this is the way nowadays to save a few dollars in seaman's wages they think nothing of shipping a parcel of farmers and clodhoppers and baby boys what's your name pill garlic red Byrne said aye a pretty handle to a man that scorch you to take hold of it haven't you got any other Willingboro said I worse yet who had the baptizing of you why didn't they call you jack or Jill or something short and handy but I'll baptize you over again do you hear sir henceforth your name is buttons and now do you go buttons and clean out that pig pin in the longboat it has not been cleaned out since last voyage and bear a hand about it you hear there's them pigs there waiting to be put in come be off about it now was this thenn the beginning of my see career set to cleaning out a pigpen the very first thing but I thought it best to say nothing I had bound myself to obey orders and it was too late to retreat so I only asked for a shovel or Spade or something else to work with we don't dig gardens here was the reply dig it out with your teeth after looking round I found a stick and went to scraping out the pen which was awkward work enough for another boat called the Jolly boat was capsized right over the longboat which brought them almost close together these two boats were in the middle of the deck I managed to crawl inside of the longboat and after barking my shins against the seats and bumping my head a good many times I got along to the stern where the Pigpen was while I was hard at work a drunken sailor peeped in and cried out to his comrades look here my lads what sort of a pig dee call this hello inside there what are you about there trying to stow yourself away to steal a passage to Liverpool out of that out of that I say but just then the mate came along and ordered this drunken rascal ashore the Pigpen being cleaned out I was set to work picking up some shavings which lay about the deck but there had been carpenters at work on board the maid ordered me to throw these shavings into the longboat at a particular place between two of the seats but as I found it hard work to push the shavings through in that place and as it looked wet there I thought it would be better for the shavings as well as myself to thrust them where there was a larger opening at a dry spot while I was thus employed the mate observing me exclaimed with an oath didn't I tell you to put those shavings somewhere else do what I tell you now buttons or mind your eye stifling my indignation at his rudeness which by this time I found was my only plan I replied that that was not so good a place for the shavings as that which I myself had selected and asked him to tell me why he wanted me to put them into place he designated upon this he flew into a terrible rage and without explanation reiterated his order like a clap of thunder this was my first lesson in the discipline of the sea and I never forgot it from that time I learned that sea officers never gave reasons for anything they ordered to be done it is enough that they commanded so that the motto is obey orders though you brake owners I now begin to feel very faint and sick again and longed for the ship to be leaving the dock for then I made no doubt we would soon be having something to eat but as yet I saw none of the sailors on board and as for the men at work and the rigging I found out that they were riggers that is men living ashore who worked by the day and getting ships ready for sea and this I found out to my cost for yielding to the kind blandishments of one of these riggers I had swapped away my jackknife with him for a much poorer one of his own thinking to secure a sailor friend for the voyage at last I watched my chance and while people's backs were turned I seized a carrot from several bunches lying on deck and clapping it under the skirts of my shooting jacket went forward to eat it fried often eaten raw carrots which tastes something like chestnuts this carrot refreshed me a good deal though at the expense of a little pain in my stomach hardly had I disposed of it when I heard the chief mates voice crying out for buttons I ran after him and received an order to go aloft and slush down the main top mast this was all Greek to me and after receiving the order I stood staring about me wondering what it was that was to be done but the maid had turned on his heel and made no explanations at length I followed after him and asked what I must do didn't I tell you to slush down the main top mast he shouted you did said I but I don't know what that means green as grass a regular cabbage head he exclaimed to himself a fine time I'll have with such a greenhorn aboard look you youngster look up to that long pole there do you see it that piece of a tree there you timber head well take this bucket here and go up the rigging that rope ladder there do you understand and dab this slush all over the mast and look out for your head if one drop falls on deck be off now buttons the eventful hour had arrived for the first time in my life I was to ascend a ship's mast had I been well and Hardy perhaps I should have felt a little shaky at the thought but as I was then weak and faint the bare thought appalled me but there was no hanging back it would look like cowardice and I could not bring myself to confess that I was suffering for one of food so rallying again I took up the bucket it was a heavy bucket with strong iron hoops and might have held perhaps two gallons but it was only half-full now of a sort of thick la bird gravy which I afterward learned was boiled out of the salt beef used by the sailors upon getting into the rigging I found it was no easy job to carry this heavy bucket up with me the rope handle of it was so slippery with grease that although I twisted it several times about my wrists it would be still twirling round and round and slipping off spite of this however I managed to mount as far as the top the clumsy bucket half the time straddling and swinging about between my legs and in momentary danger of capsizing arrived at the top I came to a dead halt and looked up how to surmount that overhanging impediment completely posed me for the time but at last with much straining I contrived to place my bucket in the top and then trusting to Providence swung myself up after it the rest of the road was comparatively easy though whenever I in cautiously looked down toward the deck my head spun round so from weakness that I was obliged to shut my eyes to recover myself I do not remember much more i only recollect my safe return to the deck in a short time the bustle of the ship increased the trunks of cabin passengers arrived and the chests and boxes of the steerage passengers besides baskets of wine and fruit for the captain at last we cast loose and swinging out into the stream came to anchor and hoisted the signal for sailing everything it seemed was on board but the crew who in a few hours after came off one by one in Whitehall boats their chests in the bow and themselves lying back in the stern like Lords and showing very plainly the complacency they felt in keeping the whole ship waiting for their Lordships I I muttered the chief mate as they rolled out of their boats and swaggered on deck it's your turn now but it will be mine before long y'all about while you may my hearties I'll do the young after the anchors up several of the sailors are very drunk and one of them was lifted on board and sensible by his landlord who carried him down below and dumped him into a bunk and two other sailors as soon as they made their appearance immediately went below to sleep off the fumes of their drink at last all the crew being on board word was passed to go to dinner for an out an order that made my heart jump with delight for now my long fast would be broken but though the sailors surf eated with eating and drinking ashore did not then touch the salt beef and potatoes which the black cook handed down into the forecastle and though this left the whole allowance to me to my surprise I found that I could eat little or nothing for now I only felt deadly faint but not hungry chapter 7 he gets to sea and feels very bad everything at last being in readiness the pilot came on board and All Hands were called to up anchor while I worked at my bar I could not help observing how Haggard the men looked and how much they suffered from this violent exercise after the terrific dissipation in which they had been indulging ashore but I soon learned that sailors breathed nothing about such things but strive their best to appear all alive and hearty though it comes very hard for many of them the anchor being secured a steam tug boat with a strong name the Hercules took hold of us and away we went past the long line of shipping and wharves and warehouses and rounded the green south point of the island where the battery is and past Governors Island and pointed right out for the narrows my heart was like LED and I felt bad enough have a nose but then there was plenty of work to be done which kept my thoughts from becoming too much for me and I tried to think all the time that I was going to England and that before many months I should have actually been there and home again telling my adventures to my brothers and sisters and with what delight they would listen and how they would look up to me then and reverence my sayings and how'd that even my elder brother would be forced to treat me with great consideration as having crossed the Atlantic Ocean which he had never done and there was no probability he ever would with such thoughts as these I endeavoured to shake off my heavy heartedness but it would not do it all where this was only the first day of the voyage and many weeks nay several whole months must elapse before the voyage was ended and who could tell what might happen to me for when I looked up at the high giddy mass and thought how often I must be going up and down them I thought sure enough that some luckless day or other I would certainly fall overboard and be drowned and then I thought of lying down at the bottom of the sea stark alone with the great waves rolling over me and no one in the wide world knowing that I was there and I thought how much better and sweeter it must be to be buried under the pleasant hedge that bounded the sunny south side of our village graveyard where every Sunday I had used to walk after church in the afternoon and I almost wished I was there now yes dead and buried in that churchyard all the time my eyes were filled with tears and I kept holding my breath to choke down the sobs for indeed I could not help feeling as I did and no doubt any boy in the world would have felt just as I did then as the steamer carried us further and further down the bay and we passed ships lying at anchor with men gazing at us and waving their hats and small boats with ladies in them waving their handkerchiefs and past the green shore of Staten Island and caught sight of so many beautiful cottages all overrun with vines and planted on the beautiful fresh mossy hillsides oh then I would have given anything if instead of sailing out of the bay we were only coming into it if we had crossed the ocean and returned gone over and come back and my heart leapt up in me like something alive when I thought of really entering that Bay at the end of the voyage but that was so far distant that it seemed it could never be no never Nevermore would I see New York again and what shocked me more than anything else was to hear some of the sailors while they were at work coiling away the Hauser's talking about the boarding houses they were going to when they came back and how that some friends of theirs had promised to be on the wharf when the ship returned to take them in their chests right up to Franklin Square where they lived and how that they would have a good dinner ready and plenty of cigars and spirits out on the balcony I say this land of talking shocked me for they did not seem to consider as I did that before anything like that could happen we must cross the great Atlantic Ocean cross over from America to Europe and back again many thousand miles of foaming ocean at that time I did not know what to make of these sailors but this much I thought that when they were boys they could never have gone to the sunday-school for they swore so it made my ears tingle and used words that I never could hear without a dreadful loathing and are these the men I thought to myself that I must live with so long these the men I am to eat with and sleep with all the time and besides I now began to see that they were not going to be very kind to me but I will tell all about that when the proper time comes now you must not think that because all these things were passing through my mind that I had nothing to do but sit still and think no no I was hard at work for as long as the steamer had hold of us we were very busy coiling away ropes and cables and putting the decks in order which were littered all over with odds and ends of things that had to be put away at last we got as far as the narrows which everybody knows is the entrance to New York Harbor from C and it may well be called the Narrows for when you go in or out it seems like going in or out of a doorway and when you go out of these narrows and a long voyage like this of mine it seems like going out into the broad highway we're not a soul is to be seen for far away and away stretches the great Atlantic Ocean and all you can see beyond it where the sky comes down to the water it looks lonely and desolate enough and I could hardly believe as I gazed around me that there could be any land beyond or any place like Europe or England or Liverpool in the great wide world it seemed to strange and wonderful and altogether incredible that there could really be cities in towns and villages and green fields and hedges and farm yards and orchards away over that wide blank of sea and away beyond the place where the sky came down to the water and to think of steering right out among those waves and leaving the bright land behind and the dark night coming on to seemed wild and foolhardy and I looked with a sort of fear at the sailor standing by me who could be so thoughtless at such a time but then I remembered how many times my own father had said he had crossed the ocean and I had never dreamed of such a thing as doubting him for I always thought him a marvelous being infinitely pure and greater than I was who could not by any possibility do wrong or say an untruth yet now how could I credit it that he my own father whom I so well remembered had ever sailed out of these Narrows and sailed right through the sky and waterline and gone to England and France Liverpool and Marseilles it was too wonderful to believe now on the right side of the narrows as you go out the land is quite high and on the top of a fine cliff is a great castle or fort all in ruins and with the trees growing rounded it was built by governor Tompkins in the time of the last war with England but was never used I believe and so they left it to decay I had visited the place once when we lived in New York as long ago almost as I could remember but my father and an uncle of mine an old sea captain with white hair who used to sail to a place called Archangel in Russia and who used to tell me that he was with Captain Langsdorf when Captain Langsdorf crossed over by land from the sea of a Cusk in Asia to st. Petersburg drawn by large dogs and a sled I mentioned this of my uncle because he was the very first sea captain I had ever seen and his white hair and fine handsome florid face made so strong an impression upon me that I have never forgotten him though I only saw him during this one visit of his to New York for he was lost in the white sea some years after but I meant to speak about the fort it was a beautiful place as I remembered it and very wonderful in romantic - as it appeared to me when I went there with my uncle on the side away from the water was a green grove of trees very thick and shady and through this grove in a sort of Twilight you came to an arch in the wall of the fort dark as night and going in you groped about in Long vaults twisting and turning on every side till at last you caught a peep of green grass and sunlight and all at once came out in an open space in the middle of the castle and there you would see cows quietly grazing or ruminating under the shade of young trees and perhaps a calf frisking about and trying to catch its own tail and sheep clambering among the mossy ruins and cropping the little Tufts of grass sprouting out of the sides of the embrasures for Kenan and once I saw a black goat with a long beard and crumpled horns standing with his fore feet lifted high up on the topmost parapet and looking to see as if he were watching for a ship that was bringing over his cousin I can see him even now and though I have changed since then the black goat looks just the same as ever and so I suppose he would if I live to be as old as Methuselah and have as great a memory as he must have had yes the fort was a beautiful quiet charming spot I should like to build a little cottage in the middle of it and lived there all my life it was noonday when I was there in the month of June and there was little wind to stir the trees and everything looked as if it was waiting for something and the sky overhead was blue as my mother's eye and I was so glad and happy then but I must not think of those delightful days before my father became a bankrupt and died and we removed from the city for when I think of those days something rises up in my throat and almost strangles me now as we sail through the Narrows I caught sight of that beautiful fort on the cliff and could not help contrasting my situation now with what it was when with my father and uncle I went there so long ago then I never thought of working for my living and never knew that there were hard hearts in the world and knew so little of money that when I bought a stick of candy and laid down a sixpence I thought the confectioner returned five cents only that I might have money to buy something else and not because the pennies were my change and therefore mine by good rights how different my idea of money now then I was a schoolboy and thought of going to college in time and had vague thoughts of becoming a great orator like Patrick Henry whose speeches I used to speak on the stage but now I was a poor friendless boy far away from my home and voluntarily in the way of becoming a miserable sailor for life and what made it more bitter to me was to think of how well-off were my cousins who were happy and rich and lived at home with my uncles and aunts with no thought of going to sea for a living I tried to think that it was all a dream that I was not where I was not on board of a ship but that I was at home again in the city with my father alive and my mother bright and happy as she used to be but it would not do I was indeed where I was and here was the ship and there was the fort so after casting a last look at some boys who were standing on the parapet gazing off to sea I turned away heavily and resolved not to look at the land anymore about sunset we got fairly outside and well made so be called for I felt thrust out of the world then the breeze began to blow and the sails were loosed and hoisted and after a while the steamboat left us and for the first time I felt the ship roll a strange feeling enough as if it were a great barrel in the water shortly after I observed a Swift little schooner running across our boughs and recrossing again and again and while I was wondering what she could be she suddenly lowered her sails and two men took hold of a little boat on her deck and launched it overboard as if it had been a chip then I noticed that our pilot a red-faced man in a rough blue coat who to my astonishment had all this time been giving orders instead of the captain began to button up his coat to the throat like a prudent person about leaving a house at night in a lonely square to go home and he left the giving orders to the chief mate and stood apart talking with the captain and put his hand into his pocket and gave him some newspapers and in a few minutes when we had stopped our headway and allowed the little boat to come alongside he shook hands with the captain and officers and bade them goodbye without saying a syllable of farewell to me and the sailors and so he went laughing over the side and got into the boat and they pulled him off to the schooner and then the schooner made sail and glided under our Stern her men standing up and waving their hats and cheering and that was the last we saw of America chapter 8 he is put into the larboard watch gets seasick and relates some other of his experiences it was now getting dark when all at once the sailors were ordered on the quarterdeck and of course I went along with him what is to come now thought I but I soon found out it seemed we were going to be divided into watches the chief made begin by selecting a stout good-looking sailor for his watch and then the second mate stern came to choose and he also chose a stout good-looking sailor but it was not me no and I noticed as they went on choosing one after the other and regular rotation that both of the mates never so much as looked at me but kept going round among the rest peering into their faces for it was dusk and telling them not to hide themselves away so in their jackets but the sailors especially the stout good-looking ones seemed to make a point of lounging as much out of the way as possible and slouching their hats over their eyes and although it may only be a fancy of mine I certainly thought that they effected a sort of lordly indifference as to whose watch they were going to be in and did not think it worthwhile to look anyway anxious about the matter and the very men who a few minutes before had showed the most alacrity and promptitude and jumping into the rigging and running aloft at the word of command now lounged against the bulwarks and most lazily as if they were quite sure that by this time the officers must know who the best men were and they valued themselves well enough to be willing to put the officers to the trouble of searching them out for if they were worth having they were worth seeking at last they were all chosen but me and it was the chief mates next turn to choose though there could be little choosing in my case since I was a 13 err and must whether or no go over to the next column like the odd figure you carry along when you do a sum in addition well buttons said the chief maid I thought I'd got rid of you and as it is mr. Riggs he added speaking to the second mate I guess you had better take him into your watch there I'll let you have him and then you'll be one stronger than me no thank you said mr. Riggs you had better said the chief maid see he's not a bad-looking chap he's a little green to be sure but you were so once yourself you know Riggs no I thank you said the second meet again take him yourself he's yours but good rights I don't want him and so they put me in the chief mates division that is the larboard watch while this scene was going on I felt shabby enough there I stood just like a silly sheep over whom two butchers are bargaining nothing that had yet happened so forcibly reminded me of where I was and what I had come to I was very glad when they sent us forward again as we were going forward the second mate called one of the sailors by name you bill and bill answered sir just as if the second mate was a born gentleman it surprised me not a little to see a man in such a shabby shaggy old jacket addressed so respectfully but I had been quite as much surprised when I heard the chief mate call him mr. Riggs during the scene on the quarterdeck as if this mr. Riggs was a great merchant living at a marble house and Lafayette palace but I was not very long and finding out that at sea all officers are misters and would take it for an insult if any seaman presumed to omit calling them so and it is also one of their rights and privileges to be called sir when addressed yes sir no sir aye-aye sir and they are as particular about being surd as so many nights and baronet's though their titles are not hereditary as is the case with the Sir John's and Sir Joshua's and England but so far as the second mate is concerned his tides are the only dignities he enjoys for upon the whole he leads a puppyish we indeed he is not deemed company at any time for the captain though the chief mate occasionally is at least debt company though not in the cabin and besides this the second mate has to breakfast lunch dine and sup off the leadings of the cabin table and even the steward who is accountable to nobody but the captain sometimes treats him cavalierly and he has to run aloft when top sales are reaped and put his hand a good way down into the tar bucket and keep the key of the bosons Locker and fetch and carry balls of Marleen and seizing stuff for the sailors when at work in the rigging besides doing many other things which a trueborn baronet of any spirit would rather die and give up his title than stand having been divided into watches we were sent to supper but I could not eat anything except a little biscuit though I should have liked to have some good tea but as I had no pot to get it in and was rather nervous about asking the rough sailors to let me drink out of theirs I was obliged to go without a sip I thought of going to the black cook and begging a tin cup but he looked so cross and ugly then that the sight of him almost frightened the idea out of me when supper was over for they never talked about going to tea aboard of a ship the watch to which I belong was called on deck and we were told it was for us to stand the first night watch that is from 8 o'clock till midnight I now began to feel unsettled and ill at ease about the stomach as if matters were all topsy-turvy there and felt strange and giddy about the head and so I made no doubt that this was the beginning of that dreadful thing the seasickness feeling worse and worse I told one of the sailors how it was with me and begged him to make my excuses very civilly to the chief mate for I thought I would go below and spend the night in my bunk but he only laughed at me and said something about my mother not being aware of my being out which enraged me not a little that a man whom I had heard swear so terribly should dare to take such a holy name into his mouth it seemed a sort of blasphemy and it seemed like dragging out the best and most cherished secrets of my soul for at that time the name of mother was the center of all my heart's finest feelings which air that I had learned to keep secret deep down in my being but I did not outwardly resent the sailors words for that would have only made the matter worse now this man was a green lender by birth with a very white skin where the son had not burn it and handsome blue eyes placed wide apart in his head and a broad good-humoured face and plenty of curly flaxen hair he was not very tall but exceedingly stout built though active and his back was as broad as a shield and it was a great way between his shoulders he seemed to be a sort of ladies sailor for in his broken English he was always talking about the nice ladies of his acquaintance in Stockholm in Copenhagen and a place he called the hook which at first I fancied must be the place where lived the hook-nosed men that caught fowling-pieces and every other article that came along he was dressed very tastefully too as if he knew he was a good-looking fellow he had on a new blue woollen Havre frock with a new silk handkerchief round his neck passed through one of the vertebral bones of a shark highly polished and carved his trousers were of clear white duck and he sported a handsome pair of pumps and a tarpaulin hat bright as a looking-glass with a long black ribbon streaming behind and getting entangled every now and then in the rigging and he had gold anchors in his ears and a silver ring on one of his fingers which was very much worn and bent from pulling ropes and other work onboard ship I thought he might better have left his jewelry at home it was a long time before I could believe that this man was really from Greenland though he looked strange enough to me then to have come from the moon and he was full of stories about that distant country how they passed the winters there and how bitter cold it was and how he used to go to bed and sleep 12 hours and get up again and run about and go to bed again and get up again there was no telling how many times and all in one night for in the wintertime in his country he said the nights were so many weeks long that a Greenland baby was sometimes three months old before it could properly be said to be a day old I had seen mention made of such things before in books of voyages but that was only reading about them just as you read the Arabian Nights which no one ever believes for somehow when I read about these wonderful countries I never used really to believe what I read we'll only thought it very strange and a good deal too strange to be altogether true though I never thought the men who wrote the book meant to tell lies but I don't know exactly how to explain what I mean but this much I will say that I never believed in Greenland until I saw this Greenland ER and at first hearing him talk about Greenland only made me still more incredulous for what business had a man from Greenland to be in my company why was he not at home among the icebergs and how could he stand a warm summer's Sun and not be melted away besides instead of icicles there were earrings hanging from his ears and he did not wear bear skins and keep his hands and a huge muff things which I could not help connecting with Greenland and all Greenlanders but I was telling about my being seasick and wanting to retire for the night this Greenland ur seeing I was ill volunteered to turn doctor and cure me so going down into the forecastle he came back with a Brown Jug like a molasses jug and a little tin canikin and as soon as the Brown Jug got near my nose I needed no telling what was in it for it smelt like a still house and sure enough proved to be full of Jamaica spirits now buttons said he one little dose of this will be better for you than a whole night's sleep there take that now and then eat seven or eight biscuits and you'll feel as strong as the mainmast but I felt very little like doing as I was bid for I had some scruples about drinking spirits and to tell the plain truth for I'm not ashamed of it I was a member of society in the village where my mother lived called the juvenile total abstinence Association of which my friend Tom Legare was president secretary and treasurer and kept the funds in a little purse that his cousin knit for him there was three and sixpence on hand I believe the last time he brought in his accounts on a May Day when we had a meeting in a grove on the riverbank tom was a very honest treasurer and never spent the Society's money for peanuts and besides all was a fine generous boy whom I much loved but I must not talk about Tom now when the Green Linder came to me with his jug of medicine I thanked him as well as I could for just then I was leaning with my mouth over the side feeling ready to die but I managed to tell him I was under a solemn obligation never to drink spirits upon any consideration whatever though as I had a sort of presentiments wood now for once in my life do me good I began to feel sorry that when I signed the pledge of abstinence I had not taken care to insert a little clause allowing me to drink spirits in case of seasickness and I would advise temperance people to attend to this matter in future then if they come to go to sea there will be no need of breaking their pledges which I am truly sorry to say was the case with me and a hard thing it was to thus to break a vow before unbroken especially as the Jamaica tasted anything but agreeable and indeed burnt my mouth so that I did not relish my meals for some time after even when I had become quite well and strong again I wondered how the sailors could really like such stuff but many of them had a joke besides the Greenland er which they brought along to see with them to taper off with as they called it but this tapering off did not last very long for the Jamaica was all gone on the second day and the jugs were tossed overboard I wonder where they are now but to tell the truth I found in spite of its sharp taste the spirits I drank was just the thing I needed but I suppose if I could have had a cup of nice hot coffee it would have done quite as well and perhaps much better but that was not to be had at that time of night or indeed at any other time for the thing they called coffee which was given to us every morning at breakfast was the most curious tasting drink I ever drank and tasted as little like coffee as it did like lemonade though to be sure it was generally as cold as lemonade and I used to think the cook had a nice house and dropped ice into his coffee but what was more curious still was the different quality and taste of it on different mornings sometimes it tasted fishy as if it was a decoction of dutch herrings and then it would taste very salty as if some old horse or sea beef had been boiled in it and then again it would taste a sort of cheesy as if the captain had sent his cheese pairings forward to make our coffee of and yet another time it would have such a very bad flavor that I was almost ready to think some old stocking heels had been boiled in it what under heaven it was made of that it had so many different bad flavors always remained a mystery for when at work at his vocation our old cook used to keep himself close shut up in his caboose a little cook house and never told any of his secrets though a very serious character as I shall hereafter show he was for all that and perhaps for that identical reason a very suspicious-looking sort of a cook that I don't believe would ever succeed in getting the cooking at Delmonico's in new york it was well for him that he was a black cook for I have no doubt his color kept us from seeing his dirty face I never saw him wash but once and that was at one of his own soup pots one dark night when he thought no one saw what induced him to be washing his face then I never could find out but I suppose he must have suddenly waked up after dreaming about some real estate on his cheeks as for his coffee notwithstanding the disagreeableness of its flavour I always used to have a strange curiosity every morning to see what new taste it was going to have and though sure enough I never missed making a new discovery and adding another taste to my palate I never found that there was any change in the badness of the beverage which always seemed the same in that respect as before it may well be believed then that now when I was seasick a cup of such coffee as our old cook made would have done me no good if indeed it would not have come near making an end of me and bad as it was and since it was not to be had at that time of night as I said before I think I was excusable in taking something else in place of it as I did and under the circumstances it would be unhandsome of them if my fellow members of the temperance society should reproach me for breaking my bond which I would not have done except in case of necessity but the evil effect of breaking one's bond upon any occasion whatever was witnessed in the present case for it insidiously opened the way to subsequent breaches of it which though very slight yet carried no apology with them chapter 9 the sailors becoming a little social Redburn converses with them the latter part of this first long watch that we stood was very pleasant so far as the weather was concerned from being rather cloudy it became a soft moonlight and the stars peeped out plain enough to count one by one and there was a fine steady breeze and it was not very cold and we were going through the water almost as smooth as a sled sliding downhill and what was still better the wind held so steady that there was little running aloft little pulling ropes and scarcely anything disagreeable of that kind the chief mate kept walking up and down the quarterdeck with a lighted long nine cigar in his mouth by way of a torch and spoke but few words to us the whole watch he must have had a good deal of thinking to attend to which high truth is the case with most seamen the first night out of port especially when they have thrown away their money in foolish dissipation and got very sick into the bargain for when ashore many of these sea officers are as wild and reckless in their way as the sailors they command while I stood watching the red cigar in promenade and down the Mait suddenly stopped and gave an order and the men sprang to obey it it was not much only something about hoisting one of the sails a little higher up on the mast the men took hold of the rope and began pulling upon it the foremost man of all setting up a song with no words to it only a strange musical rise and fall of notes in the dark night and far out upon the lonely sea it sounded wild enough and made me feel as I had sometimes felt when in a twilight room a cousin of mine with black eyes used to play some old German airs on the piano I almost looked round for goblins and felt just a little bit afraid but I soon got used to this singing for the sailors never touched a rope without it sometimes when no one happened to strike up and the pulling whatever it might be did not seem to be getting forward very well the mate would always say come men can any of you sing sing now and raise the dead and then some one of them would begin and if every man's arms were as much relieved as mine by the song and he could pull us much better as I did with such a cheering accompaniment I am sure the song was well worth the breath expended on it it is a great thing in a sailor to know how to sing well for he gets a great name by it from the officers and a good deal of popularity among his shipmates some sea captains before shipping a man always ask him whether he can sing out at a rope during the greater part of the watch the sailors sat on the windlass and told long stories of their adventures by sea and land and talked about Gibraltar in Canton and Valparaiso and Bombay just as you and I would about PEC slip and the Bowery everyman of them almost was a volume of voyages and travels around the world and what most struck me was that like books of voyages they often contradicted each other and would fall into long and violent disputes about who was keeping the foul anchor Tavern in Portsmouth at such a time or whether the king of Canton lived or did not live in Persia or whether the bar made of a particular house in Hamburg had black eyes or blue eyes with many other mooted points of that sort at last one of them went below and brought up a box of cigars from his chest for some sailors always provide little delicacies of that kind to break off the first shock of the saltwater after laying idle ashore and also by way of tapering off as I mentioned a little while ago but I wondered that they never carried any pies and tarts to sea with them instead of spirits and cigars Ned where that was the man's name split open the box with a blow of his fist and then handed it round along the windlass just like a waiter at a party everyone helping himself but I was a member of an anti-smoking society that had been organized in our village by the principal of the Sunday school there in conjunction with the temperance Association so I did not smoke any then though I did afterward upon the voyage I am sorry to say notwithstanding I declined with a good deal of unnecessary swearing net assured me that the cigars were real genuine Havana's for he had been in Havana he said and had them made there under his own eye according to his account he was very particular about his cigars and other things and never made any importation --zz for they were unsafe but always made a voyage himself direct to the place where any foreign thing was to be had that he wanted he went to Havre for his woolen shirts to Panama for his hats to China for his silk handkerchiefs and direct to Calcutta for his truths and as a great Joker and the watch used to say no doubt he would at last have occasion to go to Russia for his halter the wit of which saying was presumed to be in the fact that the Russian hemp is the best though that is not wit which needs explaining by dint of the spirits which besides stimulating my fainting strength United with the cool air of the sea to give me an appetite for our hard biscuit and also by dint of walking briskly up and down the deck before the windlass I had now recovered in good part from my sickness and finding the sailors all very pleasant and sociable at least among themselves and seated smoking together like old cronies and nothing on earth to do but sit the watch out I began to think that they were a pretty good set of fellows after all barring their swearing and another ugly way of talking they had and I thought I had misconceived their true characters for at the outset I had deemed them such a parcel of wicked hard-hearted Rascals that it would be a severe affliction to associate with them yes I now began to look on them with a sort of incipient love but more with an eye of pity and compassion as men of naturally gentle and kind dispositions whom only hardships and neglect and ill-usage had made outcasts from good society and not as villains who loved wickedness for the sake of it and would persist in wickedness even in paradise if they ever got there and I called to mind a sermon I had once heard in a church in behalf of sailors when the preacher called them strayed lambs from the fold and compared them to poor lost children babes in the wood orphans without fathers or mothers and I remembered reading in a magazine called the sailors magazine with a sea blue cover and a ship painted on the back about pious seamen who never swore and paid over all their wages to the poor heathen in India and how that when they too old to go to see these pious old sailors found a delightful home for life in the hospital where they had nothing to do but prepare themselves for their latter end and I wondered whether there were any such good sailors among my shipmates and observing that one of them layed on deck apart from the rest I thought to be sure he must be one of them so I did not disturb his devotions but I was afterwards shocked and discovering that he was only fast asleep with one of the brown jugs by his side I forgot to mention by the way that every once in a while the men went into one corner where the chief mate could not see them to take a swig at the halyards as they called it and this swigging at the halyards it was that enabled them to taper off handsomely and no doubt it was this too that had something to do with making them so pleasant and sociable that night for they were seldom so pleasant and sociable afterward and never treated me so kindly as they did then yet this might have been owing to my being something of a stranger to them then and our being just out of port but that very night they turned about and taught me a bitter lesson but all in good time I have said that seeing how agreeable they were getting and how friendly their manner was I began to feel a sort of compassion for them grounded on their sad conditions as amiable outcasts and feeling so warm and interest in them and being full of pity and being truly desirous of benefiting them to the best of my poor powers for I knew they were but poor indeed I'm a bold to ask one of them whether he was ever in the habit of going to church when he was ashore or dropping in at the floating chapel I had seemed lying off the dock in the East River at New York and whether he would think it too much of a Liberty if I asked him if he had any good books in his chest he stared a little at first but marking what good language I used seeing my civil bearing toward him he seemed for a moment to be filled with a certain involuntary respect for me and answered that he had been to church once some ten or twelve years before in London and on a weekday had helped to move the floating chapel around the battery from the North River and that was the only time he had seen it for his books he said he did not know what I meant by good books but if I wanted the Newgate calendar and pirates own he could lend them to me when I heard this poor sailor talk in this manner showing so plainly his ignorance and absence of proper views of religion I pitied him more and more and contrasting my own situation with his I was grateful that I was different from him and I thought how pleasant it was to feel wiser and better than he could feel though I was willing to confess to myself that it was not altogether my own good endeavors so much as my education which I had received from others that had made me the upright and sensible boy I at that time thought myself to be and it was now that I began to feel a good degree of complacency and satisfaction in surveying my own character for before this I had previously associated with persons of a very discrete life so that there was little opportunity to magnify myself by comparing myself with my neighbors thinking that my superiority to him in a moral way might sit uneasily upon this sailor I thought it would soften the matter down by giving him a chance to show his own superiority to me in a minor thing for I was far from being vain and conceited having observed that at certain intervals a little bell was rung on the quarterdeck by the man at the wheel and that as soon as it was heard some one of the sailors forward struck a large bell which hung on the forecastle and having observed that how many times so ever the man astern ring his bill the man forward struck his tit-for-tat I inquired of this floating chapel sailor what all this ringing meant and whether as the big Bell hung right over the scuttle that went down to the place where the watch below were sleeping such a ringing every little while would not tend to disturb them and beget unpleasant dreams and in asking these questions I was particularly in condescending way so as to show him very plainly but I did not deem myself one whit better than he was that is taking all things together and not going into particulars but to my great surprise and mortification he in the rudest land of manner laughed aloud in my face and called me a Jimmy dukes though that was not my real name and he must have known it and also the son of a farmer though as I have previously related my father was a great merchant and french importer in Broad Street in New York and then he began to laugh and joke about me with the other sailors till they all got round me and if I had not felt so terribly angry I should certainly have felt very much ech a fool but my being so angry prevented me from feeling foolish which is very lucky for people and a passion chapter 10 he is very much frightened the sailors abused him and he becomes miserable and forlorn while the scene last described was going on we were all startled by a horrid groaning noise down in the forecastle and all at once someone came rushing up the scuttle in his shirt clutching something in his hand and trembling and shrieking in the most frightful manner so that I thought one of the sailors must be murdered below but it all past in a moment and while we stood aghast at the sight and almost before we knew what it was the shrieking man jumped over the bowels into the sea and we saw him no more then there was a great uproar the sailors came running up on deck and the chief mate ran forward and learning what had happened began to yell out his orders about the sails and yards and we all went to pulling and hauling the ropes till at last the ship lay almost still on the water then they loosed the boat which kept pulling around the ship for more than an hour but they never caught sight of the man it seemed that he was one of the sailors who had been brought aboard dead drunk and tumbled into his bunk by his landlord and there he had lain till now he must have suddenly waked up I suppose raging mad with the delirium tremens as the chief mate called it and finding himself in a strange silent place and knowing not how he had got there he rushed on deck and so in a fit of frenzy put an end to himself this event happening at the dead of night had a wonderfully Soloman almost awful effect upon me I would have given the whole world and the Sun and Moon and all the stars in heaven if they had been mine had I been safe back at mr. Jones's or still better in my home on the Hudson River I thought it an ill-omened voyage and railed at the folly which had sent me to see soar against the advice of my best friends that is to say my mother and sisters alas poor Willingboro thought I you will never see your home anymore and in this melancholy mood I went below when the watch had expired which happened soon after but to my terror I found that the suicide had been occupying the very bunk which I had appropriated to myself and there was no other place for me to sleep in the thought of lying down there now seemed too horrible to me and what made it worse was the way in which the sailors spoke of my being frightened and they took this opportunity to tell me what a hard and wicked me I had entered upon and how that such things happened frequently at sea and they were used to it but I did not believe this for when the suicide came rushing and shrieking up the scuttle they looked as frightened as I did and besides that and what makes their being frightened still plainer is the fact that if they had had any presence of mind they could have prevented his plunging overboard since he brushed right by them however they lay in their bunks smoking and kept talking on some time in this strain and advising me as soon as ever I got home to pin my ears back so as not to hold the wind and sail straight away into the interior of the country and never stop until deep in the bush far off from the least running Brook never mind how shallow and out of sight of even the smallest puddle of rainwater this kind of talking brought the tears into my eyes for it was so true and real and the sailors who spoke it seemed so false hearted and insincere but for all that in spite of the sickness at my heart it made me mad and stung me to the quick that they should speak of me as a poor trembling coward who could never be brought to endure the hardships of his sailor's life for I felt myself trembling and knew that I was but a coward then well enough without their telling me of it and they did not say I was cowardly because they perceived it in me but because they merely supposed I must be judging no doubt from their own secret thoughts about themselves for I felt sure that the suicide frightened them very badly and at last being provoked to desperation by their taunts I told them so to their faces but I might bitter have kept silent for they now all united to abuse me they asked me what business I a boy like me had to go to see and take the bread out of the mouths of honest sailors and fill a good seaman's place and asked me whether I ever dreamed of becoming a captain since I was a gentleman with white hands and if I ever should be they would like nothing better than the ship aboard my vessel and stir up a mutiny and one of them whose name was Jackson of whom I shall have a good deal more to say by-and-by said I better steer clear of him ever after for if ever I crossed his path or got into his way he would be the death of me and if ever I stumbled about in the rigging near him he would make nothing of pitching me overboard and that he swore to with an oath at first all this nearly stunned me it was so unforeseen and then I could not believe that they meant what they said or that they could be so cruel and black-hearted but how could I help seeing that the men who could thus talk to a poor friendless boy on the very first night of his voyage to sea must be capable of almost any enormity I loathed detested and hated them with all that was left of my bursting heart and soul and I thought myself the most forlorn and miserable wretch that ever breathed may I never be a man that I if to be a boy is to be such a wrench and I wailed and wept and my heart cracked within me but all the time I defied them through my teeth and dared them to do their worst at last they ceased talking and fell fast asleep leaving me awake seated on a chest with my face bent over my knees between my hands and there i sat till at length the dull beating against the ship's boughs and the silence around soothed me down and I fell asleep as I sat end of section 2 recording by James K white Chula Vista | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,965 | 55,454 |
bOgupYaYDqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOgupYaYDqM | MUST-KNOW NOW: Illuminati's Hidden Affiliation with Ancient Wisdom - Don't Miss Out! | ever wondered who really pulls the strings of the World Imagine if you will a world controlled not by the visible hands of governments and corporations but by shadowy figures operating from behind the scenes this is a world of secret societies clandestine groups that have purportedly shaped the course of human history from the Shadows one of the most infamous among these is the Illuminati the Illuminati a name that sends shivers down the spines of conspiracy theorists and stirs curiosity in the minds of the intrigued this elusive group was born in the late 18th century in Bavaria a time of Enlightenment a time of Revolution originally they were intellectuals freethinkers who sought to liberate Humanity from the shackles of ignorance to spread enlightenment and freedom but their story does not end there over the centuries the Illuminati have been accused of being the Puppet Masters of world events manipulating the course of history from their unseen perch Wars revolutions economic crises you name it and there's a theory attributing it to the minations of the Illuminati but let's pause for a moment and consider the implications if these theories hold water then the Illuminati are not just a group of intellectuals from 18th century Bavaria they represent a continuity of power and influence that spans centuries surviving regime changes and Global conflicts in modern times the Illuminati are often depicted as a cabal of the world's most powerful individuals controlling everything from Global Finance to popular culture they're said to be the Unseen Puppet Masters pulling the strings from behind the scenes shaping the world in accordance with their grand design but what if the Illuminati power stemmed from a source far older than we can imagine what if their influence is not just the result of political maneuvering or financial dominance but is rooted in ancient wisdom past down Through the Ages what if the real secret of the Illuminati is not simply who they are but what they know imagine a knowledge so profound it has the power to shape civilizations welcome to the world of ancient wisdom a realm of knowledge that transcends time and space passed down through generations and often shrouded in secrecy and symbolism this is not your everyday wisdom this is wisdom that has been carefully preserved and handed down from one generation to the next a sacred trust carrying the weight of epics on its shoulders let's Journey Back to the dawn of civilization a time when our ancestors looked up at the night sky and saw not just Stars but a Celestial map they use this ancient wisdom to build grand structures like the pyramids of Egypt aligning them with the Stars this knowledge this wisdom was their guide a guide that helped them navigate the world around them and Beyond fast forward to the ancient Greeks the Cradle of Western philosophy they too were privy to this ancient wisdom the likes of Socrates Plato and Aristotle these intellectual Giants their thoughts ideas and philosophies were not conjured out of thin air they were built upon the foundations of ancient wisdom a wisdom that has shaped and continues to shape our world now let's not forget the spiritual aspect of ancient wisdom this wisdom is not just about the physical world but also the spiritual from the teachings of Buddha to the mysteries of the kabalah ancient wisdom has always intertwined the physical and the spiritual the seen and the Unseen the known and the unknown so we find ourselves asking the question is it possible that this ancient wisdom this Treasure Trove of knowledge is the key to understanding the seemingly unfathomable reach and influence of secret societies like the Illuminati could it be that they like the architects of the pyramids the philosophers of ancient Greece and the spiritual leaders throughout history are Guided by this profound wisdom could this ancient wisdom be the key to The Illuminati's influence the Illuminati and ancient wisdom two seemingly disperate entities but are they let's delve deeper into this intriguing inter section of power and knowledge to begin let's consider the concept of ancient wisdom this term refers to the profound knowledge and insights that our ancestors developed over centuries often through observation of nature philosophical contemplation and deep introspection it's a body of knowledge that transcends borders and eras encompassing Fields like astronomy medicine philosophy and even the mysteries of human consciousness itself now let's shift our Focus to the Illuminati a name that has become a synonym for power control and secrecy in popular culture often depicted as Puppet Masters operating behind the scenes of global events the Illuminati is believed to be a secret society with access to knowledge and resources beyond the reach of ordinary people but where does this knowledge come from could it be that they have preserved and harnessed the power of ancient wisdom imagine for a moment a secret society initiated into the profound depths of ancient wisdom using this knowledge to exercise power and control they could could manipulate the levers of society shaping world events according to their design knowledge after all is power and when that knowledge is kept secret it becomes a powerful tool for control but it's not just about control it's also about preservation secret societies like the Illuminati could be the custodians of ancient wisdom safeguarding it from being lost or misused while this might seem like a benevolent act it also reinforces their position of power after all who controls the knowledge contr RS The Narrative now this is all speculation and it's important to tread carefully when dealing with such topics but it does make you wonder doesn't it the intersection of power and knowledge the preservation and control of ancient wisdom the Unseen influence on global events could this be the true secret of the Illuminati the intersection of power and knowledge could this be the true secret of the Illuminati is The Illuminati's influence still felt in our world today that's the question we find ourselves asking as we delve deeper into the Labyrinth of secrecy and ancient wisdom it's a well-known fact that the Illuminati a clandestine group said to have been formed in the late 18th century is often associated with conspiracy theories involving global domination but how much of this is steeped in reality and how much is mere conjecture let's begin with popular culture it's hard to ignore the frequent references to the Illuminati in music films and literature these references often portray the Illuminati as Puppet Masters controlling everything from the economy to the political landscape is this a reflection of the truth or simply a manifestation of our Collective fascination with the unknown then there's the argument that The Illuminati's influence extends beyond the realm of the tangible into the sphere of ideas and beliefs some suggest that the Illuminati with its roots in Enlightenment thought continues to shape our world through the propagation of certain ideologies and World Views the essence of this Theory lies in the belief that the Illuminati Ed their understanding of ancient wisdom to subtly influence the direction of human civilization this brings us to another facet of The Illuminati's alleged influence the use of symbols from the pyramid on the dollar bill to the allseeing eye found in various architectural structures worldwide these symbols are said to be The Illuminati's way of marking their territory like a secret signature left in plain sight so is The Illuminati's influence still felt in our world today the answer depends large on who you ask Skeptics dismiss these theories as fanciful myths while Believers argue that the signs are there if only we care to look the Illuminati a relic of the past or a shadowy force shaping our present and future one thing's for sure the debate Around The Illuminati's influence is as compelling as it is complex a testament to our enduring fascination with the secret and the Arcane but how much of this is fact and how much is fiction a question that leads us into the Final Act of our exploration we've journeyed through ancient wisdom delved Into the Heart of secret societies and even dared to peek behind the curtain of The elusive Illuminati but as we stand on the precipice of understanding it's essential to remember not Everything That Glitters Is Gold in an age of information abundance it's easy to get Swept Away by the undercurrent of sensationalism the Allure of secret societies the hidden knowledge the clandestine meetings it's exciting it's mysterious it's captivating but it's also a breeding ground for miscon deception and misinformation that's why critical thinking is our most powerful tool we must question we must analyze we must scrutinize only then can we separate the wheat from the chaff the fact from the fiction we must take these theories these pieces of hidden knowledge and hold them up to the light of scrutiny and why is this important because in our quest for understanding we shouldn't be swayed by the elure of the secret and the Forbidden we should be guided by The Pursuit Of Truth the yearning for authenticity remember the Illuminati as we know it today is largely a product of popular culture fueled by books movies and the internet the ancient wisdom while profound and valuable is often misrepresented or misunderstood and secret societies they've been a part of human history for centuries but their true nature is often far less Sensational than the myths and legends surrounding them so as we unmask the truth let's not forget the importance of discernment let's not lose ourselves in the lab of conspiracy theories but instead find our way to understanding through critical thinking through questioning through analysis the Illuminati ancient wisdom secret societies the truth may be elusive but the Quest for understanding is what truly illuminates our world and that dear listeners is the real secret worth uncovering | BP English | UCFcUlQWzhVAOfgZlmKsC9cw | 2023-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,672 | 10,078 |
VEl6YBfUfyc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEl6YBfUfyc | [SCOTTISH] FRIDAY FAR CRY 5 new dawnWITH FRIEND'S , NEARLY AT 300 SUB'S ooohhh | foreign hmm chicken [ __ ] hey there we go for me yeah I've got something in the oven right now yeah I've got something in the oven right now bro foreign hello just do the game yeah I've got something in the oven in the stove right now uh there now I can hear you again what I'm saying I've got something in the oven right now oh wait wait dinner we've got dinner in the oven right now is this your first plate through to the game no no uh because I have gone well I'm getting the game 12 times and I've almost been um but I couldn't be past the last mission the only hardest one is is probably it's gonna be the there you go oh oh I forgot if you guys have your um colors yeah dude that's all right let's fight all you do is look at your screen of uh shovels flying at you bro first fight all right hey look up hey bro well that's kind of Revenge if you get right here you got it man hey my mama's shouting on me get right back what do you expect can we establish the rule no going through windows I mean if you want we can establish the rules no gas just high for something like that if you want or only people I don't know where are you I hear you but I can't find you oh you have to find me food huh where are you in the house oh okay [Laughter] it's not so bomb on the um I feel a bomb on the roof no one's not coming all right I can't hear you oh yeah so yeah this is probably one so people can join here foreign well they go out of the house I'm in wait I did this before I did this backwards hey hey hey stranger foreign earlier today foreign [Music] thank you start guys start bonjourno giraffeine uh you're American Boy yeah let's stop this bro let's see this yeah like I'm just gonna keep throwing bombs and blowing everyone up baseball bat fight I just want to not see terrorists let's just try not to use so many bombs okay not spam all this bombs you know then you're gonna kill the time why do you think this has called Overkill yeah yo yo so hey I hate you the shotgun Point blanket you desire Brothers that doesn't say oh come on what not Andrew he's cheating bro no I just I'll just watched you get finished I'm getting shot at oh damn get shot dude the shovel is still piercing your stomach all right let's have a melee weapon fight then there is no fading here it's just chaos that you have to do like that hey I thought your name tag come out of nowhere and then this man just warms up and I blow him up and you come out of nowhere and I'll blow you up must have a melee weapon fight damn you at least you still died by my mom yeah you triggered my bombs on yourself okay got these nuts it really is a weapon probably using just melee with pmu Arthur okay foreign guys come on what's up that's a killer really wait I killed both of you um oh bye I don't like this I don't like I don't like people using too many grenades hey shut up that's my job let's just use it first let's use our Fest bro hey Dad I threw a bomb and blew us both up and then we both died and you're responsible technique I'm out I said how many grenades man oh my God this is just chaos yeah I got the finest the grenade came in from the doorway I thought it was like ready then I threw the grenade but it was too late hey I did it I actually did it just randomly what you know what you know what [ __ ] it I'm out I'm out guy I'm getting on my I'm getting my Bugatti [ __ ] you I'm just doing you got a Bugatti what the [ __ ] you get I'm good thank you there's a bomb in this car they kill me I told you there's a bomb on your car by the way oh damn thanks for telling me that wait never mind there's no bomb I already told the persons about it that might be your car wait since I died um ah my bad I think I got bomb fever 30 seconds that's the medicine man I did nothing to you all besides 30 counts of blowing up here after you've got him perhaps can't you know yes foreign how uh I don't know how many of them were coming after me hey guys I'm going to do you like that explosion next to you hey no that's what you got coming up in your building I'm gonna shoot him up hi happened guys that's cheating bro hi I can't cheat this gun fast enough use a bat a baseball bat bruh bro oh you think I'm already out of the room mate how did you kill me you're amazed I'm good with this there was no grenade in that window darker I think it's time to get hit by my shovel what is it giraffe's turn oh it was Jurassic term I guess yeah oh yeah well take that [ __ ] about five to our boom foamy hey messed up Arthur wait a minute oh hello hey I had to change up [Music] um don't say that please that's really nice I had to kill you dude you didn't blow up to four explosions and then that last one point blank how to kill you oh that was big enough the clown gets clowns foreign Colby Hey Arthur turn around it's in the Run nothing happened you sure about that uh yeah so what happened uh there's a dead body on the stairwell on the first house work I hit you with a bomb I don't kill my target [Music] boy oh my God I will spam every bomb I own that's no fight bro unless you're too chicken it smells like a bongo foreign okay | UnluckyTurtle14 | UC2MdO5tNHo6kWoibrqYlvyw | 2023-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,056 | 5,164 |
H7R-C9JXSOg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7R-C9JXSOg | 5 Things I Always BUY @ The Dollar Tree! | Dollar Tree Finds! | hi everyone and welcome back to the happy heart I'm so glad that you guys came over today for another brand new video I am really excited about this video because I'm always curious about what people buy so I think that's why I enjoy grocery hauls and different things like that but this particular video is five things that i religiously buy at the Dollar Tree so if you have a Dollar Tree in your area you know that sometimes you have to watch what you buy there because you can actually be overpaying and so these are five things that I buy all the time that I know are a really good deal so I just want to pass on what I buy to you guys so the first thing I always buy at the Dollar Tree is these multi surface cleaning lights you supposedly can clean granite you can clean glass you can dust I mainly use these to dust they come in a package of thirty and they are perfect for dusting your living room cleaning a counter off I'm use them on my granny it doesn't seem to hurt it but I don't know necessarily if it's making it like perfect and shiny but as a wipe wiping it off it doesn't hurt it at all I have used him on glass and I'm not overly impressed with it but in a pinch it will do but these are the best for dusting other thing I buy at the dollar store all the time is tissue paper specifically like for gift wrap tissue paper and I always get this 35 count for a dollar you can't get anywhere near that at Walmart and this is just or any other dollar generals anything else get anywhere near 35 sheets this is just white though so if you wanted something with color or if something like that it comes in a lower quantity but it's still a really good deal there this is always good to have on hand and I always buy my gift bags there as well so I never get them and pay 253 dollars when I can go to the Dollar Tree and pay a dollar and they have really cute bags they're always good a lot of times you know I'm sure you reuse and read gift gift bags so I usually have a lot of those it's mostly the tissue paper that I run out of all the time so I kind of try to keep a stash and with 35 sheets this last sold a little bit and it's a really good cost-effective price the other thing I've been buying lately is these twists Glade air fresheners so what you do is you take off the plastic part here you twist it and what happens is there's a gel inside it's kind of like a solid gel and as is exposed to the air it shrinks and shrinks and shrinks till you can't smell it anymore these are really really strong and I remember when I was a kid my mom used to buy him and put him in our window sills like underneath the blinds so like nobody could see him but then the room smelled good I use these a lot in these funny kind of places I used them in my garage when I first moved in it had an odor to it because of previous owners had a cat and so I wanted to you know use an air freshener to try to eliminate that odor and it worked perfect so I've used it there I've used um like I said in my windowsills and I'll just put the blinds over it so you can't tell I'll put these kind of in the corner of the bathroom kind of behind the toilet and for a dollar they last for a pretty long time they have a variety of scents and it's a really good easy way to always know that that particular room is fresh without having to constantly be spraying constantly be changing out your wax warmer or your air wick or whatever whatever air freshener you use these are kind of an opening go and then when you don't smell it anymore I just buy a new one the other product that I have been loving that I just tried is this window cleaner so it's by awesome and it's a vinegar-based window formula so and it says that you can use it in kitchens it says you can use it in like households doorknobs stove tops countertops things like that I mainly just use this as a glass cleaner but since it has a vinegar base it's a glass and surface cleaner I think this is perfect though on glass and it says streak free shine and they are not lying it does not leave streaks I am super particular about glass and I was having my husband clean all the glass in the house because I was terrible at it like really bad just terrible and um so I have to wait until he was home and he was available and I finally found I was watching till vacuum do his part and this is one of the products she is is so I decided to try it and it is great I haven't used it for the multi-surface cleaner effect but I think it's really great that I have that option with it and I love the fact that it's a vinegar-based cleaner so and it's not a crazy harsh chemical that I'm inhaling and it has overall changed my glass cleaning experience 10 full the other crazy funny thing that I always buy at the Dollar Tree is I buy all of my emergency candles and what I mean is I live in the south and there's a hurricane season and I don't know what it is about my town but it's very sensitive to power outages let me tell you if there's high wind we will have power outages I mean they're just very sensitive in the south you know that there's gonna be a hurricane that's gonna come through you're probably gonna lose some power for a little bit of time and you want to have those extra supplies on hand now I have flashlights and things like that too I have looked in the south for about six years and I have found that it's best to have tapered candles so I found this pack of emergency candles and there's six candles that each burn for five hours they're just white candles they're nothing special and I have found that tapered candles give you off more light and then jarred candles so when you are out of power no joke if you can find a tapered candle and burn it it's gonna give a lot more light in your room so you're able to sit around and talk or do whatever you want to do and have more light while you do it I've also found that they sell these really pretty candle sticks and they're only a dollar so I think that's a really good price but the emergency candles fit in here well and I have a couple of these and actually I came home month or two ago and we didn't have any power I came home from church and it was in the evening about seven eight o'clock and there was no power and something had happened down the street that took cause a break in our power lines and you know it was unexpected but I knew right where my candles were and it was great because I just grabbed these and mine the other thing I do is I always buy they have packs of lighters at the Dollar Tree - they'll come like five in a pack and I will buy a pack and I will put the candles and everything all in one basket in the same place and so when the power does go out I know where my candles are I know where the flashlights are I know where the lights and the lighters are so I can get to everything easily so I do buy those packs of lighters to go along with it so those are the five things that I always buy at the dollar store that I always have on hand or a stash of I hope this gave you guys some ideas so you're not overpaying at any of the big box stores that you can that you know you can just go to the Dollar Tree and get that a little bit cheaper because let's face it every penny counts right thank you guys so much for coming over and hanging out with me and I will see y'all in my next brand-new video if you guys aren't already subscribed go ahead and hit that subscribe button I upload videos about three times a week and I create an upload content as fast as I can make it [Music] you | The Happy Heart | UCGePkLMUiSAYfgMdPcDeCPQ | 2018-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,529 | 7,541 |
9Nc9sMWL1AQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nc9sMWL1AQ | Introduction to Go | I'm gonna go ahead and go ahead and get started here welcome everybody to LCA Thursday this is an introduction to go and this tutorial is designed for developers so I'm going to assume that you're already familiar with consoles and command lines you don't have to be very familiar but enough to run commands and compile programs and run them you'll probably also you should be familiar with just programming in general it doesn't have to be very Advanced but I'm not going to define a lot of terms I'll Define things related to go but other things not spend too much time on defining what programming is you've probably gotten the ghost stick already it's just got some source code on there it's also got a go environment which you can set up and use if you wish um I made the trade-off for going through a lot of the concepts of go so we're not going to do a lot of like sit down and type this in now that's very slow I want to try to get through as much of what makes go really awesome as possible but you have the source code there and you have a compiler you can build it and run things and play with things as we go so and we'll we'll talk about that so who am I my name is Mark Smith I work for Dropbox site reliability Engineering in San Francisco I also contribute to dream with Studios which is a open source blogging platform based on live Journal my GitHub is at slash xb95 I'm a Twitter email feel free to contact whatever actually oh I can't do all right so today's plan what does it go where does it fit what are sort of the niche that it occupies what's cool about it we'll look at a hello world because that's obligatory then we'll go into our sort of contrived example program to try to demonstrate as many of the possible facets of the go programming language and what makes it really interesting in my opinion um we'll also talk a bit about the anti-unicorns these are the things that I will be upfront go is not perfect it's only a couple years old at this point it's making a lot of progress but there are still things that are a little warty and we'll talk about this and then we'll wrap up be done let you out so go in a nutshell go as a systems level programming language if you want to compare it to something else think about like the Javas and C's of the world so it's a compiled language it's statically compiled it is garbage collected um which I think is actually pretty awesome and you may not so static typing with some duct typing we'll talk about has built-in higher level constructs so it has maps and strings that are actually part of the language which are really nice multi-core support by default go is designed for running things in parallel concurrently it has built-in concurrency Primitives we'll we'll go more in depth into all of these as we go into the actual code closures Etc reflection all the things that you expect from a normal systems level programming language go has I like to think of it as somewhere between C and python I've done a couple years of working in go now and when I write code the same code go versus in Python it typically runs five to ten times faster in go and this is just assuming unoptimized code you cannot you can make python faster you can make go faster you can make this logo you can make slow python but generally speaking it tends to work out pretty well as far as the actual speed for implementation which is really where ghost shines it's a little slower than working in python or Pearl but it's a lot faster than working in CRC plus plus so unless you're I mean to be fair there are some people who've been doing C long enough that they're just they can just bang it out they've got it and you know what that's great I'm not one of them a little jealous though so one thing you'll hear as we talk about go go is very opinionated um Rob Pike and the guys who wrote it they said you know what we're going to build a language that that fits a need and a need that we see is really pressing but we're going to be opinionated about how it does it there's specifications on how the code is formatted they use tabs they specify a tab with they specify exactly where the curly braces go there's so I've been doing Pro for about you know 15 years now and like if you end up Pearl tidy and all the sort of pro credit and figuring out how your pearls should be formatted it's a mess like python actually like I love Pepe like they actually said this is how it should be done and that's great go goes a step further with go format which is you feed it your source code it spits out the formatted version you're done there's no arguing um I mean people try anyway but go when you get into it they're very opinionated about how to do things we use mixed caps for things capitalization is actually important and we'll talk a bit about that capitalized things are exported uh non-capitalized things or not they're private go aims for being simple and for the compiler to do a lot of the heavy lifting and we'll go into that but it really does turn out to work pretty well and make you a lot more productive as a programmer so let's talk hello world this is the obligatory example that we always start with to just get a baseline those of you who looked at the ghost stick might have already seen this it's pretty straightforward there's your package you declare what your namespace is you can think of it as a namespace go will basically bundle everything that has the same package into the same namespace you can import things in this case we're importing the format package or the format namespace you create your function your entry points and then you say format.printline hello LCA and in this case I talked about capitalization print line is capitalized which means it's exported from the format namespace if format had a function called print line that was lowercase you couldn't call it so just think of that as we go yes lowercase is private and you can have structs that have a mixed public private but within a struct yes so things that are exported and not exported depending on which namespace is calling it yes correct yeah so yeah go for it so the question is what's the like what's the final code executable size or 20.5 makes yeah so go bundle's the runtime it's all statically compiled so every module that you or everything that you use or everything that go uses gets bundled in with your executables so um we're about to build it so if you have go stick checked out this is the point where you can follow along and we make sure that everything is working so you should have your directory and I might be able to type the name of the file that you're uh nope so is this actually readable from the back aside from it being too high up so if you go into your hello world directory and you set everything up as in the readme all you have to do is go build so go organize those files by directory it assumes that a directory corresponds to a package and so if you drop a lot of files in one directory that all have different packages it'll complain this is again goes opinionated this is how your programs should be organized um in this case we only have one file in here helloworld.go which is exactly what we were doing it has one package go knows that there's one package main main should have a main function that's your entry point so you run it you get hello LCA 2014. this is not particularly rocket science but it demonstrates how you actually build things and go and how you get started um I'm not going to go too in depth on like the go compiler it's got some really interesting technology behind it like how it works and it's also really really fast so let's go back to this uh did everybody did anyone have any particular trouble there or did you get that come yep so yeah so you sourced the basha.sh or zsh.sh in the readme so do you already have go installed on your laptop then there you go yeah it's so the ghost stick was just in case you don't have go installed but if you go into the directory and just run go build and you already have go it'll work for you so I didn't want to rights um I think this so this layout's been pretty standard for a while there used to be make files but those went away a year and a half ago so like references it as being able to use like oh interesting um the question uh honestly I've never used dasho so I don't know offhand I always just um yeah it uses the directory name as the the X skill name I believe so any other questions so in those package main function main will always be the entry point that's by definition so no matter how deeply it's messages yes there can only be one well so if you have two Funk Mains in a package main there will be like the compiler will complaint so sorry I need to repeat the questions better was there a question in the back wonderful I noticed the first few times I ran out here was really really slow okay um I mean yeah and then faster the same uh not off the top of my head I don't know why it would be slower and then faster so it should be reasonably quick to compile hello world I hope so [Music] oh running of the okay um not sure so all right let's get real or let's talk about something that's actually more substantial and talk about more about what go can do go is as you might expect from a project that comes out of Google particularly well suited for Network Services which seems to be by and large what a lot of people are writing these days I work for Dropbox we do a lot of Network Services internally a lot of companies are doing that moving to service oriented architecture goes fits really well in there similarly the standard library is comprehensive if you're doing anything related to networking HTTP SSL crypto things like that the standard library has pretty much got you covered Json RPC et cetera Etc today we're going to build an echo server or we're going to start here so this is going to be a let's let's talk about what this is it's going to listen on a port for TCP connections accepted connections read some input rates of output this is pretty standard you've probably all played with Echo servers in the past or written them for Learning Network programming so I mentioned the standard Library it's pretty decent I will say caveat that it's fairly young go is a fairly new project so you will probably find things that either are missing because somebody just hasn't needed that feature yet or things that from time to time there's been a bug or two or things that were RFC in compliance also optimization is a big thing a lot of the things particularly on the crypto side or the heavy math side they're just not fully optimized yet like they haven't gone through years and years and years of hammering to get them down to the best the best possible speed so if you're going to build something that really depends on speed like if you really need that performance go may not be what you're looking for today it may not fit very well I think in a couple of years it will it'll get a lot better I don't think it's ever going to be as fast as like hand tuned C but it'll get pretty close so searching this might seem kind of obvious don't search for like go Network you won't get anything useful um everybody uses golang which is golang.org but it's also the keyword that most people use so if you search for go Lang Fu you'll get stuff in this case go laying net going net will pull up the network package so let's go back to our Echo server listening for connections if you look in the network documentation and just search for listen like so your programmers you probably know you're going to look for a listen function you go to the network documentation you search for listen you find this likely suspect a listen function takes two strings as input this is one of the things that helps you out a little bit with your productivity I mean a tiny bit if you're going to have repeated variables so there are like five integers or five strings or something you don't have to say string five times it knows like if you don't specify if you just do net comma listen address string those are both strings I like it return values it returns two values listener and error so we've got our hello world let's how how might this look if we were to actually call this function um so instead of importing the format namespace we have the net namespace you're importing a package from the standard Library you import it by whatever the name is then calling something so unlike python or Perl where you can have exported things into your namespace namespaces are always hermetic you can't import something from another namespace into your namespace so if you're going to call something in net you always have to call net.listen and similarly any sort of structs or types or interfaces that are exported are always going to be net dot whatever so you'll see as we go into this there'll probably be a lot of net dots or whatever if we're calling something in that package similarly you can't import println print line from format you could wrap it do whatever you want in your own namespace but so in this case I'm not going to go too much into the specifics of what the arguments are it's TCP and we're listening on anyip or any interface port 9000. yes we're about to go into that variable definition and go so if you've ever used Pascal tell me there's somebody maybe yes you've seen colon equals although it works a little differently here go has two ways of declaring variables explicit and implicit and this is when I talk about productivity for developers this is one of the ways that go really shines uh you can declare VAR Fubar is a un 64. that's great if you want to do that for all of your variables you can that's fine but if you're calling something that returns a un64 and you have a variable on the left side you can just tell the compiler I want to declare this variable figure out the type colon equal is a declarative assignment that says this is a new variable declare it figure out the type give it the return value so we don't have to have a VAR Fubar un64 you can just do Fubar colon equals something and it gets declared you get full static type support so the question was if you had already declared Fubar it would just be Fubar equals and yes that's correct this is one thing that's a great sag into but if you did do colon equals this would be a new Fubar in your scope which is useful from time to time you can cover you can Shadow do variable shadowing if you had a Fubar and then you did another Fubar colon equal you get a new fubar which sorry how do you get a bunch of as soon as you leave scope it goes away you can't unshadow it within the same scope but since everything is is lexically scoped then as soon as you leave that block then your shadowed variable will go back to the original variable so we won't really that's kind of an advanced thing we won't really go too much into here oh sorry question just a small question is also working if you are setting a parallel of the some triangle or only if you are setting their records function so in a couple of cases it works if you're setting the value so the question was can you do this like colon equals if you're setting the value explicitly and the answer is if go can figure out the type of the right side then yes and so in the case of strings yes in the case of integers I think it'll default to just a INT in which case yes but if it doesn't know what the right side is then no question over here John sign value or is its similar to python where we will actually be reference so you mean does that assign the the type of variable no no it's setting or by value of our reference oh it's all by value so we will go into that in a minute so hang that um error handling so the other thing that we saw on that function listen if you remember was that it returned two things and this is if you're from like Dynamic languages python Pro Ruby that's fine you can do that um if you're from more compiled languages that's a little more rare but go supports multiple return values it doesn't really care you can do 3 5 10 whatever you want idiomatically this means that a lot of the time you will do this where you say something results comma error colon equal sum function if error do something else use my results this gets a little verbose question uh so the question was about catching or throwing errors go does not have exceptions there's so we won't go into the whole Panic recover thing which is a language feature which does exist but they don't recommend you use that for catching errors so generally this is the recommendation is you use or this is like again we go back to the opinions This Is How They think you should do errors and then if you get this most functions will also return an error like pretty much every function will return something comma error and then if you catch an error From Below then here I would say you know if error is not nil return nil comma error and I just pass it up the line errors are typed or it can be typed if you wished so you can do that as well so sort of like exceptions following question yep yep so if you had defined only one of those no it will declare anything so the question was will this Shadow both or will it just or we'll declare it will declare anything that is Undeclared and it will Shadow anything that's Shadow or that is already declared so error often gets shadowed just over and over and over as you do this but the left side will just get declared so Echo server we have our listening now we're going to talk about accepting connections so we actually filled this out now we have listener is going to be the variable that we get back comma error it's exactly like you might expect for multiple return values colon equal again like we don't have to Define what listener is we don't have to Define error error handling which we just showed and this sort of goes back to the Panic thing we talked about you can handle errors this way if you call Panic the program will basically terminate and drop back traces for all running threads you can catch a panic though so you can that's that's definitely more advanced and not generally recommended for Loops uh so the go programmers decided or the language designers decided that you don't need to have a for Loop and a while loop and all sorts of different things like that you just have a for Loop for Loop can take optional this is an infinite for Loop four bracket it just runs you can do for you know the normal three claws fours that we're used to that's supported um makes it a little simpler you get one one language construct we're going to do a for Loop to accept clients or accept connections this is the accept function we talked about if you want to follow sorry I should have mentioned if you want to follow along with the code there's a part one dot go which is what we're talking about probably most of you have found that so uh that's what we're doing right here that's exactly should be exactly what's on the slide again we're doing air handling I mentioned this gets a little verbose this is it does um it's efficient it's effective it's clear it can get a little verbose continue like you might expect and now we're going to call handle client this is we're building an active server listens on listens for connections accepts connections and for every connection does something with that connection in this case we're going to call handle client you might also notice as we're actually writing more code here the distinct lack of semicolons they are not particularly needed by go because of the way they Define the language um there's a there's actually like a really if you look up the the language definition there's a very specific the compiler or the lecture inserts logical semicolons based on other symbols so go is a little more restricted in how you structure things which goes back to they recommend you use go format they're not extending problems so the question was are the new lines effective semicolons and the answer is basically yes so sort of the semicolons are inserted by like closing um white space between certain characters so right so it's a little picky about that but since they recommend or they specify that you format your code according to their guidelines seems okay uh so the compiler doesn't care but if you run it through go format which I should have done before I ship the code yeah I use four spaces I wrote it all oh I think the problem is I read it in my Sublime Text which Dropbox specifies spaces we override some of the go format criteria I don't recommend that but find it out amongst yourselves um yes so back to the echo server the next step is to read text and write to it so we're back in our net package in our documentation we search for read and we can find there's a pretty straightforward read function that probably looks like most read functions you've worked with in the past you can assume that this is a buffer and it returns bytes red and possible errors so we have our function here which looks a lot like main it's an infinite loop again because we're just going to Echo over and over we pass in our client and then we read and write but the question is what is a bracket bracket byte so we're going to talk a bit about types here primitive go types like most languages it has influence floats things they also added like strings and things which are really nice that most people tend to want to use they are Unicode as an aside go source code files are defined as utf-8 files you can put whatever unit code you want in the comments in the strings anything go for it um into you enter architecture width and by there's a couple synonyms bytes is a synonym for unit eight there's a roon synonym for a Unit 32 which is for character storing that's pretty straightforward more types it has The Usual Suspects arrays pointers which are exactly like C for the most part there's no points or arithmetic though you can't do plus plus or minus minus or whatever on your pointers you have a pointer or you don't you can't do any modification of it slices we're going to talk more about but it's a segment of an array and there's built-in language support for maps or dicks or hashes or whatever you want to call it and those are not just keys on the left side you can use various types of or sorry not just strings as the keys you can use various types in your map on the on the erasing Maps you cannot so the question was can you mix types inside of an array map and no it is part of the type signature um you can't mix sort of sorry go ahead yeah so basically it's for the garbage collector to make it uh reasonable to do actual garbage collection and keep track of all of your objects they don't allow you to do points or math um it also sort of the opinion is that most of the time like these days for Loops are just as fast using uh or compilers are good enough to do array indices just as fast as if manually doing pointer arithmetic so you don't quite need it as much yes there are structs questions are there structs there are structs they're pretty much exactly like C we'll go into them in a bit so what is the bracket bracket byte so this is an array looks exactly like you might expect from most other languages except the brackets are on the front not the back so this is a length array of 4096 bytes but if we don't know the size or don't care we can have slices um and but what doesn't that actually say what is a slice so slices explained this is an array it's a array of 16 bytes shorter so I can fit in on the slide it's got 16 memory locations from 0 to 15 so it's zero indexed A3 if you have your array and you index position three you get the fourth element this is all well and good a six to eight if you've used python or any language that has slicing you can specify subsets of an array and in go this returns what's called a slice inclusive uh oh right because python would go at six nine yeah yeah no it's like python but my slide might be wrong so um so we talked about slices so if you do if you did declare a slice of bytes VAR s bracket bracket byte it starts out at zero one of the things that is interesting about go is whenever you declare a variable struct whenever you instantiate anything it is zeroed there is no uninitialized memory you don't have to worry about what's there if you declare an it it's a zero if you declare a slice it's an empty slice if you declare an array it's zeroed so everything starts at the zero state so now we can take our s and we can say s equals A6 through 8. this is now s it is the same these are the same memory locations as in the first array so slice location zero is exactly a location eight it is a reference yes the thing so think to think about slices they're just Windows you have an array arrays are immutable length they're defined they have one type you can create a slice and you can point it to the array part of the array so internally slices are just a tuple of the reference to the array start length pretty straightforward the nice thing about slices is the reference types everything you go is passed by value you call a function you pass values you pass it through your 490 or 4K 4 kilobytes array you copy four kilobytes onto the into the function that's great I mean if that's what you want to be doing slices let you pass references note you could also pass a pointer to your array but that's a different a different thing and if you want to pass pointers that's great slices tend to obviate needing to do that most of the time question maybe a you said it um if I change is it's an arrest and a point to the same thing yes so um well sort of s0 and A6 in this example point to the same memory yes um yes correct and and vice versa the same physical memory it's best practice to use a lot of slices or to change one slice um so I think so the question was what are best practices for slices and I think that the best practice depends on exactly what you're trying to do um in most cases uh I will just redefine the slice I will just reuse the same like change where the slice starts and ends um but if you're iterating over an array there's built-in language support for that which we'll look at sorry is there a question no so the question was was there an S4 in this example now the slice is length three so if you tried to reference S3 or S4 or anything past the end you get an index error it doesn't exist I mean then you could change the length of the slice because you can redefine the slice right so you could then say this slice is now four bytes long and then you can do S3 so back to our Echo server we have our handle client function we have a read function so we're going to declare a slice now the thing that is a little weird here is we're actually so make is how you define certain types in go this think of it like new in C you're saying I want to make this thing it's a slice of bytes I want to make it the capacity to be 4K so what it's going to do is allocate a 4K array point the slice at it but the slice length is zero so your slice is empty but your underlying array is 4K from the hip it'll be as much as possible so I mean I don't actually in this case so go use a segmented Stacks in the go routines and I don't know at what point it switches to the Heat so Yeah question I'm just about to take notes and I realized there's something that's not in any of your code which is comments correct uh C style slash slash or slash star right sorry that's a good point um so in this case we're making a slice um again colon equals we don't have to declare that buff is a slice of bytes because go knows we're making a slice of bites so it just sets buff to be a slice of bites now we're going to call read this is exactly like you saw again colon equals we don't have to do anything now we can do error checking if you've done Network programming this is this is pretty straightforward you might get an error or you might get zero bytes once means the connection is closed either way we just return again this function is being called from Main and handling a specific client so when we're done we can just return question up the front so no nil yeah truthiness does not include not nail so you can only do ifu on a Boolean value there is a Boolean type oh I lost that in my I rewrote my primitive type slide and I lost bull there is a Boolean type built in um and the next step is client right we read some data from our clients we make sure there's no error we write it back to the client this is an echo server right right actually does return some things for error checking but I ignored those for the purposes of this talk uh so when you call client right it's going to make it's going to pass your slice so it passes that Tuple of three values um and then as far as like are you talking about when it actually return time yeah um I assume that that's the case I don't know off and so normally I like I wouldn't recommend this I would recommend catching your or your errors so in dealing with them so building test you might have already gotten to this part but if you go into your part one directory run go build you'll end up with a part one executable and if you run that and then you tell net to Port 9000 on your machine or anyone else's machine if you have their IP address you'll get an echo server and it should just do exactly what you expect for an Echo server nothing particularly amazing here is that working for everybody or question or thumbs up all right so great um it does like the first number and then the second one to inclusively you just have like the numbers they're not cold yeah so I get these words confused sometimes but if you do six colon 9 it'll give you a length of three slice starting at position six including position seven and eight ending before position nine which is how python does it right yes so yeah well the nice thing is then you can do like zero colon length of array then you don't have to do minus one and yeah the half opening stuff is also nice because you can you can move a sliding window across the across basically and actually Guido posted about that nice all right so our Echo server is great but as you might expect with go being touted as being like great for Doing Network programming and lots of users and sort of things like that right now our Echo server serves one User it's fully blocking you tell net to it if you try to tell it in another Port you can't it just sits there um well yeah but that's great so concurrent Network programming you've probably done this in a lot of other languages and they all have different styles we could like fork for each child we could use a Threading Library greenlit threads whatever you want to do or you could just do non-blocking with e-poll or KQ or or just go back to poll but that's not how go does it so don't worry about any of that so this is the function we just wrote we've got our handle client right here and we've got you know our code and this is actually something I recommend you do in your part 1.go if you have it up still find this line of code and you're going to make a change with me here we're going to add three characters in the front of this line go space go handle client if you save that and then you run that you are now a fully concurrent Echo server you can open up 100 shells all echoing to themselves and having a good time you can accept more connections while your existing connections are hanging out anything you might expect from a system that supports concurrent users will work so we'll talk about it because this is actually one of the core features of go that really for me like makes go worth writing in and it's what they call go routines it's if you think of greenlit threads it's that sort of lightweight threading model where it's done by the runtime it's not done by the system or the kernel question in the back um that so panicked oh that's probably what's happening so the question if you get a panic kill off your old part one if it's still running and then run the new one so and now you see what a panic looks like um it dumps the back trace of everything and I guess I should have yeah uh so that works now oh God I cannot type in front of an audience really awesome anyway um so go routines these are like green threads they're lightweight threads they're part of the runtime support go multiplexes M go routines and processes is the technical implementation and the way that they do it they they're targeting scaling to hundreds of thousands of go routines people have reported doing things effectively with Millions the you know it depends on your use case depends on what you're doing um by default n is one so by default go will only ever run one process there is you can tell it run five or run 20 or whatever you get control over how many processes go will Multiplex your go routines onto well question back then a guy yeah so the question was can you do this dynamically and yes there's a runtime package so you can import runtime and say runtime.max prox N I don't know what the behavior is if you go down it so it may only let you go up but you can certainly do it at the beginning of your process lifespan and just say all right I've got 16 cores I'm going to run on 16. just more detail on those is what are they using for their IPC and what it's using for you know switching between the go routines so the question was more detail about go routines we'll cover some of that in the talk um basically the short answers go has a custom scheduler and everything that they've built is pretty custom so they do use segmented Stacks if you've heard of that so every go routine gets a 4K stack and then when it exceeds that it just allocates another segment um so it's all Cooperative multitasking basically which we will cover so grow routines more details everything in go is designed to be blocking all of pretty much all the standard Library functions your accept listen read write all of those things are blocking functions and in fact pretty much everything is because in my opinion this makes software a lot easier to reason about non-blocking code can be really fiddly to write you get a lot of race conditions you get a lot of you know problems where you have to worry about what's the state of memory and things going on in your program um but with blocking code you call read and either it returns an error something failed or it returns some data like it's a lot simpler it yeah you still get complexity in anything you write or you can um the so this is how the multitasking comes in with the go routines because all those blocking calls the scheduler will take that opportunity to say all right you've blocked I'm waiting on something to happen I will schedule another go routine question and yes you can do non-blocking and you can do timeouts on your reads and rights and things and in fact like if you do any advanced networking code you're going to have to do that anyway to Prime to keep your your state going but for the Dem for this example we're not but it's possible like go doesn't get rid of that it's just the general Paradigm is do everything in a blocking fashion in a go routine um go also provides a deadlock detection if it decides that all of your go routines have deadlocked on each other using the channels we'll get into that oh yes sorry so the the your if you do the part one and you rebuild it with a go it's only going to use one process because we've only specified one process but if you then you can then connect hundreds thousands of people until you run out of fds on the same process and go in the back end is doing like non-block I O it's just it exposes a blocking interface to you so and this is one of the things that makes like that stuff that we've probably like I'm sure we've all written time and time again in different languages um and it you know it's doable it's fine we can do all of this in any other language it's just letting go you do it in three characters it works out pretty well so we're gonna go into V2 of chat um so our V2 of echo we're going to make this a chat server which if you're thinking about this is going to involve communication between our go routines because everything you type in one connection has to be echoed to all the other connections so clearly our current model of having handle client functions that just Loop self-contained is not going to work so let's go into this and talk about communication most languages you'll share memory you'll have some sort of global cue or you'll have an IPC interface or some thing where you have a handle that somebody will take a mutex on update some data in the global structure release the mutex somebody else will then grab it read data Etc this is not really how go wants to do things because it's notoriously hard to do this kind of programming multi-threaded coding is makes your hair grow gray and kind of difficult I mean it's doable right like not nothing that go gives you is stuff that you can't do in another language it's just that go makes it easier or makes paradigms easier to express so in communication or in go this is you'll see this quote like if you read go documents everybody seems to love this quote and it's in like every other blog post don't communicate by sharing memory share memory by communicating which behind the scenes they Implement by sharing memory but you don't have to right let the compiler worry about this stuff because you know better to have 100 people working on this one piece of software and getting it right and exposing an interface to you that is easier to use and more straightforward so now we have this concept called channels when I say Channel you can think telephone except that there can be many ends to it but in essence you can put stuff in one end and it comes out the other end and you can put stuff in the other end and it comes out the first end the bi-directional communication their go routine safe like by Design in the runtime you can pass these channels around everybody can be using them and the runtime enforces safety so basic channels and how do we use them and what do they you make them we talked about make a minute ago you say I want to make this thing it's a Channel of type int or channels are typed they can only take a thing of that type so if you create a channel of ins you can only pass integers back and forth you can create a channel of any type you want you can create channels of channels they are first class objects so you can have your channel of channels and pass them around and this is actually that's a really useful Paradigm for callbacks because you can call someone and pass them a channel so that when they get a result they can send it back to you if you want to do asynchronous functions without waiting for that function to return putting things onto a channel the operator is the less than Dash operator I don't know what to call it channel on the left side value on the right this is putting a value into the channel and a kind of strange reading from a channel is in this case I'm declaring I as to be some whatever the type of channel is and read something from Channel question about correct yeah so um you mean in the in the second side like Channel like you don't have to do a channel.receive or something yeah right correct um because like at the very top we do a declarative equals make Returns the type Chan int or Channel event so CH is now a channel event integers um so this is an unbuffered Channel AKA synchronous if one go routine tries to write into Channel it blocks until someone reads from Channel and then when there's Mutual receiver and sender then the data goes to the receiver and the first one unblocks that's most people end up using buffer channels where you can say build a channel and build in a buffer of length 10. so this channel can hold up to 10 integers before blocks and this allows you to do sort of like production consumption sort of thing without having your sender block every single time so chat servers so we're going to take our Echo server and modify it and if you're in directories we're into part two now and looking at part 2.go but in essence to do a chat server you think we're going to have to maintain some sort of global state of connected clients we're gonna have to get that input out of the clients and we're going to have to write that input back to every client pretty straightforward this is a reduced example as I mean as in all sort of demos or tutorials I'm not covering every single case but this will give you an idea of what things do um so we're going to start with storing a list of connected clients so this is the code this is the same code we just wrote it's the second version with the go right nothing has changed here except I've added space or I've remove some things that we had the very beginning and added some space um we're going to add we're back to slices we're creating a slice we don't know how big it's going to be so we don't want to pre-allocate an array size we just say we're going to store some a slice of net connections and again there's that namespace net and so this is a net.com type so this slice is a slice of net.com then down here again just in our right above our handle client before we send off somebody to handle that client a go routine we're going to append our new client to the list a pen is a built-in which is actually really useful for originally it was not a built-in and this got added in I think 1.0 but you used to have to say okay I've got a slice I'm going to add something to it I have to check what the capacity of my slice is and my at capacity I have to allocate a new array copy my data into it the normal stuff you do with when you exceed the length of your array you have to make a new one go has it built in when you say append if your capacity is going to be exceeded on the backing array for the slice it allocates a new one copies your data over and appends your item so if that was complicated it does what it says it appends this to that question yes yes so where's the data copying happening so the question was where's the data copying if clients is just a reference to an underlying array where's the data copying happening so when you actually create this up top there's no backing array or there's a very small one but eventually at some point you exceed the 10 elements of your array it has to create a new one so in Malik's 20 elements and then it has to copy those uh well it'll have to copy the elements into a new array so your slice will then end up pointing to a new array does that make sense so go defines that you can't grow the length of an array once it's been created so you either pre-allocate as much as you need or you have to deal with copying to a new one when you've exceeded the capacity of the under underlying array Maybe maybe clients to clients yes so client says the slice and I'm a pending client to clients which returns so this is this is done this way because a pen might have created a new slice because the underlying array was exceeded and in that case you have to is this implicitly convert clients into its own array so the question was is this implicitly creating an array and yes when you slice is always having relying a race sorry yeah yeah no when you define a slice you either point it at an array that exists or in this case it just creates one it says okay yes a great way of putting it is in this case it's a reference to an anonymous array no so it'll allocate if you exceed the capacity of your array it'll allocate a new array but it won't like do a chunk and then jump to a new point in memory like it doesn't do segmented arrays like it'll create a new full one okay it's it's I don't know the exact algorithm but it's sort of like a binary growth algorithm so you know it'll double every time uh I don't know the exact algorithm um yeah really good questions but uh I don't know yes sorry um the question was so can you not have an since it auto allocates and doubles can you not necessarily have an array larger than half your memory size and uh I don't actually know if it doubles so I don't know um so we have our list of clients now that was our first goal now we're going to get input out of the clients and now we actually so this is the code that we have today we have our handle client function and our main function with our new clients appending we're going to add a little bit to this and we're back to make and we're back to I showed the channel implementation on the basic Channel slide but in this case we're going to make a Channel of bite slices you can make channels of anything any type and go so we're going to make channels of bite slices with a buffer of 10 which means that channel can have up to 10 bite slices in it before that channel blocks and it's like you make anything else and go you say you know left side colon equal make we're next going to add this to our handle client pass it down you can pass channels like any other variables they're they're variables like any other so we're going to pass that end of the channel into our handle client function which we then have added that to our type signature or function signature but now we're going to actually say you know what we're not going to Echo this back to the client we're not going to write back to the client we're going to send this buffer back into the input Channel so we create our Channel we pass it into handle client and then instead of echoing back to the user we put the bite slice which is buffer into the channel and so in theory anybody who reads from that channel now will get this buffer so the first person who types something that goes into the channel now somebody could read from that channel and get this bite slice and they could do it in any go routine um without worrying about race conditions or memory synchronization so this is the changes we've made and I sort of explain it so I won't spend a lot of time on this but in essence handle client is still all blocking the read still blocks the putting things in the channel May block depending on if the channel is full or not um Maine now has a list of channels or a list of clients and some channel that all of the go routines will be writing to and we don't have to worry about from the go routines perspective we could have 100 people connected they're all writing onto this channel we don't have any mutexes or anything to worry about the runtime deals with that for us you could Implement that if you want and we can but we need one more piece which is the piece that reads from the channel and does something with it so we're going to build a chat manager this is the code we've already got we've seen this um we're going to create a closure which is pretty much like you'd expect it's an anonymous function which you then call at the end but we're going to put it in a go routine you can make go routines of any function call you can say go go whatever go Funk to do a go routine closure so we're going to put stuff in here we're going to create our infinite for Loop and we saw the Syntax for reading out of a channel this is simply reading out of the input Channel declarative equals so we're creating message from the channel and since we know what the type on the right is which is a channel of bite slices message is now a slice of bytes and when this runs and when somebody types something this will get whatever they typed are we following that so far awesome so the next thing the underlining is a little weird here because this is an underscore character for underscore comma clients equal range clients uh let's talk about that range and underscore so this is the line of code we just had for underscore client colon equals declarative equals range of clients range is it's iterating over data structures slices arrays Maps channels too go just says you know what everybody does this the compiler knows what's on the right side and knows how to iterate over that very efficiently so we're just going to let you do it like you don't have to write for loops and do stuff you just say four key comma value colon equals range of data structure and the compiler just does it but the thing is in this case I don't care about the index I don't need to get the zero one two three four Etc because that's irrelevant so I say underscore which tells the compiler I don't care about this don't don't create a variable for it don't don't just just ignore it um this shows up in a couple of places this is very common if you are calling a function and you want one or two or sorry thing in the back possible to create your own thoughts that you can use your own iterables the question was is it possible to create your own intervals and I don't know offhand if reflection like if you can define a type that does that um since you can create slices and arrays and maps of any type then it's a little less useful but I feel like there is like you could have a go routine where you could range over but I'm not sure offhanded so um so again underscore is anonymous or the blank identifier can be useful if you don't want to create a variable for something so back to the code we have our for Loop where we iterate over the range of clients and then this is the exact same code we had earlier where we do client.right but in this case since we're doing it here for every client we get so this go routine is running once globally because this isn't our main function we spin off the square routine it just loops on this channel receives a bite slice then Loops over every connected client and writes that bite slice to those clients and then goes back to reading on the channel and this is all blocking there's blocks and that blocks so when I said that this demo has been a little alighted for some safety concerns like yes you could end up in a situation where this is blocking and then nobody's getting anything um percussion so the clients yeah that's the other dangerous Point um the question was since I'm working with a client slice in different routines is that Atomic slices are uh this case is is a little safer it's it's not very safe they're not defined to be Atomic is the short answer maps are also not defined to be Atomic if you need atomicity the go way of doing things is using channels there is however a atomic package which gives you that functionality if you want mutexas and things and from time to time those are useful in this case I would probably just use a mutex because the updating it is a lot lower incidence than using it but um but this is that is definitely not safe in this so can you assign a vetco routine through a record a variable or anything call it later yes so the question was can you assign well can you order things um the question was our go routines for sort of things go routines are not functions are so question was are closures first order things um yes uh I believe you can um I haven't tried that functions are I don't know if closures are is the question but since it just has a type signature of funk I think you can so yes you can pass functions across what questions can you pass functions and yes they are first order so um so build a test if you want to give this a shot in your part two directory or if there's a question up here so the parentheses at the end actually invoke it so you can Define you define the function you know function parenthesis where they're calling and then yeah that forces it to be called um go routines only work on method invocations basically what you say go this thing I want to call and I'm calling it now which will then spawn into a new go routine so it has to be called um how am I doing on time anyway 30 minutes yeah yeah okay all right so building test uh probably have to pick up the pace a little bit so we're going to go into 3.0 um which I'm calling fratzer if any of you have played Zork you may have heard the term if not then it's going to be completely relevant so um we're going into rarely contrived examples here but um I want to talk a bit about go is not object oriented per se but it has language support for functionality that gives you most of what o gives you polymorphism and the like um so what we're going to do is we're going to build some behaviors that can we can apply to the messages before they get echoed back out to the users so more type talk we talked about structs or mentioned them a little bit earlier you can say type of something is a struct so in this case I'm declaring uppercaser as a struct uh normally you would say in fact actually I think my next slide is struct bracket bracket or curly curly so you can Define empty structs and go and they're actually useful for defining it as types because go does not really have does not have classes you can't say this is a class of food and it has these behaviors but you can say this type Foo is a named struct and it could be an empty struct for all go cares and so that's how you can say I want to create this thing give it a name and then I want to hang some methods off of that name so if we look back at the example here we have our uppercaser which we Define as an empty struct so as far as go is concerned if you do a if you create an uppercaser you get an empty struct it's just that as far as the type system is concerned you have an uppercaser behaviorally it's an empty struct until you create methods in this case we're creating a frauds method that takes a bite slice returns a bite slice and is on uppercasers this is the method receiver so now any uppercaser you have a fronts method where you pass it a bite slice it uppercases that bite slice and returns it question so the question was how would you define these in your files so that it would be not so confusing if you just had these one after another you can create separate files and if you do create another file in the same directory and put package main on it you can organize your code into as many files as you wish and as long as they're in the same directory and have the same package go will bundle it together in the compilation um in this case if you look if we go into part 3.go I just have them one after another in the code which works for this example but kind of up to you service like specializations um this was the structure is that like the go style to like use a struct in that situation usually I would have expected like to have just a like a global function I suppose no situation or something about them so the reason we're using instructors because we're going to go into uh go pseudo object oriented nature or the way that you do oh oh or in go um you could have a global function here and that'd be fine you'd have your main.fronts and whatever but this will become relevant shortly so struct instantiating a structure just so you know is type bracket if the structure actually had members then you could say bracket you know if it had an a member you could do a colon 5 or whatever um so and then you can call the method on the struct or the method on the type so interfaces in go and interface so if you've done Java you're familiar with interfaces it's a collection of behavior you say this is my interface it does these things and you don't actually Implement those you just say these are the things that this interface can do and anybody that implements those in Java can say I implement or implements and you specify that you implement an interface and then somebody else can say I receive or I take things that implement this interface and that's great go has that in essence except it's implicit it's basically duct typed in go you say I want to Define an interface so type frother is an interface and this is very idiomatic ER stuff will be interfaces you'll see io.writer io.reader and there are things that Implement read write so fraudster is an interface and it has this method frotts which takes a byte slice and returns a bite slice and so now as far as go is concerned any type that has this exact method signature is now a fraudster period it doesn't matter what you can't say I am not actually a frotzer if you implement that method which we do on uppercaser uppercaser now implements this interface correct it does it's not it's a question was it doesn't matter if it's three percent right it's a as long as you implement this set you can also Implement many other sets it doesn't matter in the compiler reinforces this um as far as when we go into using a frother um if you recognize so this is the code we wrote a minute ago this is our chat manager unchanged so far but what we're going to try to do here is pass in some Behavior to our chat manager so what we're going to do is pass in a fraudster we're going to say third argument fratz is a fraudster and when we call client.right we're going to pass the message through the frauds function so as far as this method is concerned it doesn't know what you're passing it it's just specifying that it takes the frotzer interface that's it the question was if you had used a function pointer here you could not have used the generic interface yet in that case you would have to pass well so you could Define a function as a type and then say I take functions that match the signature and then you could pass any function that matches that signature in but then of course the calling would be different you wouldn't have a receiver on the left side the front dot you would just have the method you're calling so you can do that as well the so now we're going to build some processors and if you've looked into part 3.go you've seen these now we've got uppercasers and lower cases and you could add whatever you want and as long as it implements this method with that signature then that type is now valid for being passed to chat manager we'll go through this implementation so let's actually do this um the first if you remember our original main from part two we had a closure there that we passed into we called go Funk stuff I wanted to actually pull that out because I like my Mains to be pretty short straightforward I don't like them to have a lot of behavior in them so in this case I created a new function called chat manager which takes our clients slice and input Channel and we're passing the channel on to chat manager and we're running it off into its own go routine so there's functionally no difference here with what we had question about good eyes the question was why is there an ampersand before clients so this is an implementation detail the the problem was uh since I'm now passing the slice down there and if you remember like we had a discussion a bit ago about this client's equal append clients client the problem is as soon as that underlying array changes and becomes a new one as soon as we exceed it and allocate a new one whatever the reference we passed in if we don't pass in the address of the variable is invalid or rather it refers to the old one so because this ends up being like clients ends up being a new slice right if the pen a pen might decide to create a new slice for you in which case this variable changes so we actually have to pass the address of the variable into client manager so it always has the current slice which is only a function of originally I did it as a closure so I didn't have to do this but then when I wanted to do this Behavior I had to do it anyway so but does that make sense okay reference so it's exactly C style you can take the reference of a variable with an ampersand and that's a type of in this case the type of this is star bracketbracketnet.com a pointer to a slice of net connections question you were saying earlier almost an append while you're sending information back to your right so the question is what happens if someone is if this is a pending while chat manager is using the clients right um so I haven't actually thought through all of the implementations implic implications uh it's probably safe because this will be either atomically adding a new item to an element or atomically changing returning a new array but it's still just generally probably generally bad form to do that if you're dynamically growing a memory it should be out of the weather so the question was does it since it detects Deadlocks will it actually be able to detect if it's a Memory Collision um no so the Deadlocks are mostly around channels and use of the inbuilt go concurrency model if you're sharing memory which is generally frowned on then it doesn't do a good job of detecting that right now there's some there's a there's a go race detector mode where you can run your program in race detection mode where it actually does do like guarded access of memory and tries to find people accessing the same memory but by default that's not enabled because it's a big hit so we abstracted out our function our closure into a chat manager function but now we're going to as we showed a minute ago we added the third parameter which is a fraudster and now we're going to pass in a lowercaser and an uppercaser the curly braces on the end to note that we actually instantiate the object and pass it on down chat manager just takes a frother it doesn't know that it's getting a lowercase or an uppercaser it says I take the interface frother and the compiler determines because it's all statically typed that uppercase or satisfies frotzer so it's a valid interface or it's a valid object to be passed into the function so uh why do I have two here what's going on um I wanted to sort of demonstrate sort of the safety or the concurrency of channels you can have multiple go routines receiving on a Channel at the same time and you don't have to worry about new Texas or guarding who is doing what when if you're using channels it is safe to do in multiple threads at the same time writes and reads the runtime enforces that in this particular case or at least on my machine with my compiler when I built it it interleaves um that's probably going to be true for the rest of these as well um so you end up with one line will be uppercased one line will be lowercased one line will be uppercase Etc and again chat manager doesn't actually know what you're giving it um so we can build and test this if you have your part three directory if you've probably been playing along you've probably already done this if you build it you can tone it in you can do multiple connections you can type things and one will be uppercased probably one will be lowercase probably hopefully that worked for at least a couple of you um and that's pretty much the example we have there so kind of as review here in like 45 lines of code we've built a multi-user chat server um that I I think it covers a large part of the big parts of go the concurrency model the built-in ability to run things off into different go routines the sort of the interfaces give you uh in essence some features of object oriented programming right you can do polymorphism in the sense that you can have multiple interfaces in as long as your thing implements those interfaces it can be passed to anybody who takes those interface or takes an interface of that type it's still statically typed so you get all of that while still being able to ensure that when you compile your code you're passing things that could conceivably be fraughters in this case right you can't if you try to pass an into something it wouldn't work if you created a type a type of Foo that was an INT and then you created a function on Foo then you could pass a foo type right because Foo implements that but you couldn't just pass an integer so go is pretty awesome um I would like to have like unicorns and monies on the slide but we're going to talk about things that are not quite unicorns yet so go is garbage collected and if you've worked with garbage collected languages this is a mixed bag personally I think it's fantastic 95 of the time and annoying or downright uh Troublesome the other five percent of the time not having to worry about memory allocations particularly in multi-threaded environments where you have to figure out like in C oh wait who actually has the responsibility of releasing this thing and how do I track that that gets really painful um in go you don't have to worry about that you can pass this reference around all your different channels and as soon as it goes out of scope the next GC cycle will pick it up it's a parallel Mark and sweep garbage collector um I really like it I think it makes programming a lot easier question so it's not very tunable right now the question was how tunable is the GC not very tunable right now and so that's on the not unicorns yet slide because it is not the GC is not fully uh it's young it's a couple years old right I mean it's based on established technology but it still has some rough edges there's some good debugging like you can specify an environment variable that says like GC debug three and it'll print out all of the stuff it's doing but I ran it I was doing some uh I was trying to do a TCP dump or a lib P CAP on 100 000 packets per second the other day and allocating a buffer for every packet and it was just the the GC was like no no no no so um in that case I mean you can do the standard tricks you do right you have a free pool you put things back in the free pool like you know it's it's not hard but you have to fall back on some of those things it's not quite magical it doesn't correct question was just have a free note there is no free and go it's all the GC should take care of it for you um the standard library is pretty young I mentioned that earlier there's a lot of functionality there and a lot of room for contribution if you're into that but it's definitely missing some things and not fully optimized and the ecosystem is still small but welcome um so the scheduler also is worth kind of a shout out uh we talked a little bit about the rough edges on it there are some particularly certain workloads like so it is a Cooperative scheduler so if you are doing a lot of intensive math and you're never actually blocking then the scheduler can't jump in recently I think 1.2 added the scheduler gets invoked like every n function calls so if you're doing function calls the scheduler will also get invoked sometimes which helps but if you're just doing a for Loop that does some calculation you'll starve the rest of the go routines so on your on your process um so the question was is there trampoline yes there's a runtime schedule like or something like that that's basically say you know oh God please help so yes you can the you can specify as an environment variable go Max prox to say how many processes to run with you can also specify it at the beginning when you run your program the you you have to play with it because it's not like as soon as you get into multiple processes when you're dealing with channels and if there are two go routines on two processes that are communicating a lot there's a context switch for every communication right so to pass and a lot of locking so it ends up being a lot more complicated or a lot more work for the runtime than if you just have one process where there's a lot of just internally so out to multiple processes just adding complexity or something or is it um so it depends on I mean it depends on your workload right like what you're trying to do um I don't actually know the complexity of the scheduler I I think that they're I mean it runs up to like hundreds of thousands of go routines so it seems to be fairly decent so for the chat program they'll just go really well because we're not doing a lot of back and forth between the go routines um the point where it breaks down is if you're trying to do like so if you're trying to do a parallel computation and you need to pass data back and forth like a mapreduce style kind of thing then it'll break down because now you're you're passing data between different possibly different processes because there's no like the scheduler doesn't have a way of saying these go routines are talking to each other let's put them on one process like it'll just Shard them out across all the different processes um and then you can run into the performance problems but if you're doing like so for most Network programming or if you have a client and all of the processing is going to be in your go routine it works out really well because then there's not a lot of crosstalk so and that's we get back to Network Services where go really shines question so the question is when the scheduler kicks in can you assume that everything as far as goes is a topic and the answer is yes it's not going to unschedule you in the middle of an operation because it's got very finite points for where it schedules based on like function calls or function boundaries and blocking calls so you're guaranteed you're not going to be in the middle of like a map update because it's not preemptive so question so okay so yes the point was since you have multiple processes and the scheduler can be running across each of them it's not a useful guarantee uh I think that's that they've guarded against that a lot by I think the scheduler runs in one place and it just dictates which thread is running on which process but so I will admit that we're now past my knowledge of the depths of the understanding of the scheduler so um I'll cop to that I don't feel like there's a gill I haven't heard anyone complaining about a girl but it is um so things we did not cover a lot of things with go there's actually a pretty deep system there's a lot of stuff you can do with it how to build your own packages one of the things I really like is you can import from GitHub or Launchpad or whatever you want which yes I see your face uh well it doesn't so it doesn't happen at build time yes [Music] um it's really so when you say so the go tool we've been doing go build you can say go get so you can say go get this thing and it'll say oh okay it depends on these and I can go fetch those and blah blah which since there is nothing like there's no Pi Pi or cpan for go it's a nice utility um in production we don't do it that way so I will say so at Dropbox we have very specific like we check out all the code that we're going to be building from we have like a third-party repository and when we build things we just build against those so we have stable versions and we upgrade them when we need to but not optimistically from GitHub because yeah but for development go format do it I recommend it switch and select there's a lot of really nice if you have like five different channels and you just want to have a function that you know possibly it could be reading from this channel it could be writing to this channel it could be doing these other things you can just use select and say here are the different operations you can do on these channels do them when they're available default something else you don't have to write your own select Logic on multiple channels so this gets around a lot of The Blocking problem like if you have multiple things you want to be pumping at the same time you don't have to create like four go routines and then try to Multiplex them you can create a select that deals with your four channels which ends up working out pretty well type assertions reflection um type assertions not type casting you can there's there's okay we didn't really get into there's sort of a void star in go it's the empty interface everything implements the empty interface so you can declare a function that takes an empty interface and then you can pass anything you damn well wants and you know there's some sort of mixed bags there because then the compiler can't help you as much um but it's possible so you know go doesn't completely constrain you on that regard you can do crazy things so the question was if the compiler can't help you does it generate an error in this case no because it assumes um it won't generate a compilation error because you're saying interface blank so you're assumed to know what you're doing there but if you do try to assert that this interface so you pass in an INT to something that takes a frotzer and when you run it it'll panic because int does not actually Implement that so it'll do Dynamic check so so it moves it to that stage as opposed to doing a compilation but if you need to you need to reflection all sorts of the stuff that you normally expect from a language go pretty much has it except there's not really a good go debugger yet um but that'll come so uh thank you I have some really good recommended reading effective go I think is my favorite like it's a really good here's like how you do stuff and it's at the technical level like for programmers um it's not a very long read I definitely recommend that the FAQ has a lot of good stuff like why a garbage collector and like gives a lot of feedback from the designers there's a lot of talks and presentations and there's the go playground which you can go to play.golang.org type in your go go code and hit run and it'll just compile it on the remote server and run it for you obviously you can't do Network stuff like the timer and sleep is disabled but if you just want to like bang on things and see if they work I highly recommend that again I'm Mark S3 at Dropbox we're hiring if you like go if you want to do go or if you go to python you like you know big systems and lots of data lots of data then we're definitely always looking for people and do I have time for questions or yeah okay uh start over here so the question was either ordering or delivery guarantees on channels channels are if you have four people writing there's no guarantee on who gets to write first but there is once something has gone into the channel there's a guarantee so channels are ordered first in first out even so I want to sit so the question was even if you're going across another CPU and I believe yes that that is enforced by the runtime um but then we get into the performance implications of going to multiples or going across processes um question back please for sure yes so the question was like I've looked at go a lot and to paraphrase like it looks really good but is there what's under the covers is it kind of a trick maybe um or is it April Fool's trick and yeah so I tried to mention some of the the anti-unicorns around the GC and stuff like that because certainly a lot of my so I do a lot of Network work and I want to run something that you know list has 5000 servers report the version of a certain amount of software and writing that and go is like 50 lines of code um and it's parallel all the servers can connect to it I don't have to worry about you know non-blocking I O and dealing with all those cases I spawn off a go routine for every listener and it just works and that's great so for certain situations absolutely it feels like a magic trick it works really well and I love it for some other situations I didn't mention somebody asked about go routines having handles are being first order candidates a go routine is not once it's going like you can build in some infrastructure to like send a channel to it and say hey please quit but you can't kill a go routine and this is you know like I've done some sub-process work where I spin off another process and then the only way I can kill my go routine is to have the pit of the process which I then ask Linux to kill the PID so that my go routine exits and it's like I should be able to exit or end a go routine but uh there's a lot of State problems with that like how do you kill it when do you kill it you know what happens to the memory it was using and cleanup and so you can't yet so there are a couple of situations I've run into where it's like okay this is a real language after all it's got some trade-offs you have to make but for the most part I've been pretty happy with it question sorry are there any users of yes so the question was are there any user interface libraries yes um I've so I've seen some people doing some windows coding with it but also um some cocoa coding or whatever you call it these days um and gtk so there's at least a couple like a gtk library there's a what there's a QT Library as well so yes there are some people doing that I don't I don't know much about it but yes so the question was how much does Go use to Dropbox um so the really brief history is that Dropbox was this big tarball of many many many many many lines of python that was called meta server and over the the past year or so we've started breaking things out into services so we're moving to a service oriented architecture um and I would say our new like if you've used the Dropbox data Sync API um it uses a back end we call Edge store which is all a go product a lot of our internal tooling is now built on Go the version watching framework I mentioned we're moving a lot of our monitoring because once you get to tens of thousands of machines nagios tends to break down so we're looking at doing that in go so I'd say at this point it's it's on the order of you know 10 to 15 we wanted to go to a lot higher I mean so it's kind of a trade-off python is still really really good for iterative development for getting things out quickly the libraries in Python are fantastic like there's a huge huge swath of things like if you just want to do it python does it understanding python code and debugging python code is actually pretty straightforward and easy and if you're not if you don't need concurrency you're probably still faster sticking off with that and if you don't need the performance of a compiled language that still works out pretty well but go tends to be really good on the infrastructure Network scaling side of things Department um the question was about Dropbox clients and yes they are python so for the most part so I'm not a client developer but I know that like yeah there's there's a lot of python in the clients so more questions I'm back yep right um so the question is like I mean why not just you see yeah no in essence it's a program or productivity thing for me like C can do anything that go can do and it can do it faster as far as like the implementation once you've got it but getting there is can be more challenging oh okay [Music] substantial yeah um there's that the yes but I have no C is great like we see a Dropbox for a couple of our things that really need to be performance critical and handle like a million connected clients or millions and millions so question so Google obviously or question with who else is using go um there's actually a page on I think on the wiki that has a lot of people who use go um SoundCloud if you've heard of them they're doing a lot and go GitHub has published a couple things uh Google obviously is using go uh Brad Fitzpatrick's given some talks and um Dropbox is starting to use it it's more and more people are starting to use it for smaller pieces of their infrastructure and aren't yet at the point where they're giving talks and Publishing things but there's some lists online in the back so the question was there are there any Eddies at the moment um I want to say there's something based on Eclipse I use Sublime Text for mac and there is a go Sublime plugin which does a lot of the sort of the code introspection where you can see autocompletes and see what are the what is this type and what does it do what does this function um so sort of uh yeah there is there are official libraries for vim and emacs I don't know exactly what they give you though so there's also an IntelliJ plugin um there's like any time there was something I think where you can compile as you write but I didn't got it any other questions over here are you actually worth talking to them like every night just because of some memory problem or they are just wrong so the question was like for the for the go applications that are getting lots of connections do I have to restart them periodically um or do they just keep running so far the so the version Watcher thing that I wrote has about 7000 machines phone in every you know two or three minutes and report a bunch of things and then they disconnect and go away and that's been running for months and um I I have to restart it when I upgrade it but otherwise I haven't had any problems over the share of libraries yeah um so the question was what's the story about it being statically linked so I can tell you that I don't know the official story but I can tell you so I do site reliability engineering at Dropbox and I will tell you that I don't really like Dynamic linking like it gives a there's a lot of really nice things as far as like okay yes I could upgrade lib C and then restart all the programs and they get the new lip C and that's fine I don't have to recompile things but go compilation is so quick and fast and painless that I don't care if I have to recompile 50 things it'll take me a minute and a half or less and then I can just push those out so I also really like being able to just put a binary on a machine and I don't have to worry about does it have the libraries does it have the right versions of the libraries um or is this the weird you know Ubuntu 1004 machine that somebody installed the random rearing kernel and I didn't know about it and now my binary doesn't work anymore because of some weird Edge case like I like to compile build and test a binary and then ship that out to production that's my opinion I don't actually know what the go authors date on the matter is no correct there are no Dynamic link options for go so um so the point was that the our static link comes out of the way that Google does software distribution to production so I didn't put that on the answer unicorns question was about generics this is basically it's a highly debated issue in the go Community um The Stance is that they they are not against generics per se but they haven't seen a compelling enough argument for adding them to the language um I don't know if they will or not it's it hasn't really it's only been me a couple of times where I thought it would be nice so and I worked around it um I don't I don't know professional back with the first argument so the question is what is it about the struct that I have that allows you to attach methods to it and yeah it's just based on the type name names are I mean in this case you say this type name is this data data structure and to the compiler you can just attach methods to that type there's nothing inherent to the data structure that allows you to do that it's just based on the name any other questions I use Python a lot and have for a long time so some of the things I like in there are stuff like creators list comprehensions right like exceptions right is there anything that's delegates are kind of similarly how do you do how do you take care of stuff like that so the question was what about analogous things like list comprehensions um and decorators so go just not have either of those you can't modify your methods like that uh I would say that um I haven't I haven't written things that have particularly needed those the list comprehensions would be nice being able to filter things you can uh so you can do a hack where you can say like where you do the types you can say type Foo is a slice of X and in fact the Sorting sort of works this way where you can say you know then you can have functions on X that return foods and so then you could chain the functions and do your filters that way and you could make the argument be a funk that gets past the actual type so or the actual element from the slice it's yeah it's fairly trivial it gets a little verbose I think it's not as trivial as the less comprehension from python so I might be a weird question but in terms of like Dropbox making like the executive decision to introduce like you know you know their corporations like uh what like what tick boxes did it check for them to make that a job um so the question was like why did Dropbox start using go for some of its infrastructure and laughs um no uh yeah no so in essence developer productivity and there's so there's a there's a class of bugs that you run into in a very Dynamic language you know putting the wrong type of something in a variable um mistyping your variable name some of these you can fix in various languages some of them you can't these things tend to static typing gives you a a little more like consistent or consistent's not the right word but it helps you out a little bit more when you compile something you're pretty sure that your variables match up that you're passing the right number of things to the right places and that everything is a little safer um it's also like the static binaries that you build and ship out are a little easier to deploy in production um than doing python dependencies but you know really I think it comes down to can the developers be quick in it and can it build product um in a way that is efficient and solves problems um we're not so we're not retroactively like going back and rewriting everything and go like we have stuff it works it works well we're looking at new things that we build if go is the right decision and sometimes it's not we still build lots of things in Python um you know if goes the right fit and right decision then we'll do it otherwise you know we use use python or go with that I think we've run out of time um thank you all for coming you've been a great audience I'll be around and the slides will be available I think LCA is going to publish them but I'm also going to link them on Twitter so feel free to follow me and if you're interested in go and Dropbox we are hiring so thanks for coming well we can chat | Linux.conf.au 2014 -- Perth, Australia | UCOEcR4ekrL6OEsZnKEo1hrA | 2014-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,597 | 85,900 |
gkkNL6uEtd4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkkNL6uEtd4 | Understanding Flood Disclosure and Preparedness | welcome to understanding flood disclosure and preparedness a training by the Waterfront Alliance of New York and New Jersey this training series was created in February of 2024 by the Waterfront Alliance as an educational tool for New York City residents to learn about the new state law on flood disclosure and how it serves as a pathway for us to better prepare ourselves for extreme weather and flood risk this training can be used by Community groups as well as IND indidual residents to raise awareness about flood disclosure and the resources available to us in our city and the slides are available in PDF form as well this training is also available in Spanish on our YouTube channel so what is the purpose of this training primarily to learn how climate change is impacting our region to understand the new state laws on flood disclosure but also to identify your individual flood risk and to get familiar with resources to prepare yourself let's begin by talking about our region and the current climate and flood conditions we experience New York City experiences four main climate hazards outside of extreme heat all the rest impact our flood risk that includes Coastal storms such as hurricanes sea level rise and extreme rainfall climate change is impacting all of these events leading to more frequent and more destructive hurricanes increased tidal flooding and groundwater table rise and flooding in non- coastal areas as an example example of how we are already seeing the impacts of climate change in our neighborhoods the pictures on this slide are from the September 29th 2023 extreme rain event that led to flood conditions in all five bureaus of New York City here you can see that flooding is in residential neighborhoods on roads and streets affecting Transit and driving conditions so in terms of our greater communities and the residents of New York City what are the issues that we're seeing well we're seeing new or increased flooding in our neighborhoods so this means increases in flooding in coastal areas that have historically resided in flood risk zones such as Coney Island or the rockaways as well as new flooding in neighborhoods that have historically had little to no flood risk such as neighborhoods that might be a bit more inland we're seeing flooding not only on streets but also in train stations Parks Community Gathering areas and parking lots as an consequence of this flooding we're also seeing water damage and maybe even property loss homes that have flooded previously are more likely to flood again and flood damage can cost tens of thousands of dollars to remedy we're also seeing a very real risk of injury or death residents in basement apartments are especially susceptible as they can be quickly overwhelmed by water during Hurricane Ida in 2021 13 people died across the city who lived in basement apartments however water damage from flooding can also lead to hazardous mold conditions that severely impact our health Health we are also seeing long timelines for resilience infrastructure many residents are only just starting to see projects being planned for their communities lots of community visioning has happened but resources are scarce since 2third of New York City residents rent their apartment and cannot rely on their landlord to implement sufficient flood protection retrofits we need infrastructure and we also need to be prepared for an extreme weather emergency so let's talk about flood disclosure and an overview of the law first I'm going to outline a couple key terms the first is FEMA which is the Federal Emergency Management agency FEMA creates maps of where flooding is likely to occur in cities across the country and it also manages and standardizes flood insurance which I'll get to in a bit flood plane the FEMA definition of this word is any land area susceptible to being inundated by flood waters from any Source in other words it's any area at risk of flooding and is often a low-lying area near a body of water the special flood Hazard area and the moderate risk flood Hazard area are two terms that sound a bit complicated but they're very similar they both indicate an area at risk of flooding during a different type of flood event for the special flood Hazard area this is an area at risk of flooding during a 100-year flood event which has historically been a flood event such as a storm or hurricane with a 1% chance of happening in any given year the moderate risk flood Hazard area area is the same it's an area at risk of flooding but this in this case during a 500-year flood event or a storm or hurricane with a 2% chance of happening in any given year however these terms are now a bit misleading because due to climate change impacts these flood events are happening with increasing frequence so storms leading to severe flooding previously expected to occur once every 100 years are now projected to occur once every 10 years this makes flood disclosure all the more important so flood disclosure what is it in this context it's a law passed in New York City and New York State effective June 2023 for renters and March 2024 for homeowners it eliminated a loophole in which sellers of a property could pay a small fee to Omit past flooding information it also now requires that sellers of a property and landlords disclose if the property one resides in the FEMA designated flood plane special flood Hazard area or moderate risk flood Hazard area and two has experienced natural flooding in the past the important information for renters here is that landlords must disclose this information on any new lease or any renewal lease so on your next lease you should be getting a disclosure of this information the disclosure form also informs the resident about flood insurance how does this information help it informs you and your family about your direct flood risk before signing your lease or purchasing your home and for apartments and homes outside of the flood plane not in the special flood Hazard area or moderate risk flood Hazard area the notice still informs you if the property has experienced flooding in the past it helps you understand if purchasing flood insurance is right for you and motivates you and your community to prepare for a flooding emergency so this form is what your landlord should give you this is the official flood disclosure notice form from the New York state government as you see here it lists the name of the tenant the name of the landlord the lease premises address the date of the lease and then it states that the tenant is hereby informed of the flood history or current flood risk of the premises pursuant to real property law 231b it also lists a couple boxes to to check including whether it's located in a FEMA designated flood plane special flood Hazard area or moderate risk flood Hazard area and whether it's experienced flood damage due to a natural flood event in the past at the bottom before you sign it has a notice that reads flood insurance is available to renters through the Federal Emergency Management agency's National flood insurance program to cover your personal property and contents in the event of a flood a standard renters insurance policy does not typically cover flood damage you are encouraged to examine your policy to determine whether you are covered thus your landlord should have filled out this form before giving it to you to sign and before you sign or renew your lease this should serve as an addendum to your regular renewal lease new homeowners should also see the same information disclosed before purchasing their their home so let's talk about how this form can help you identify your real flood risk and what to do about it once you have if you learn from the disclosure form that you do live in the flood plane a flood Hazard risk area and or your home has experienced flooding in the past you can take the following steps learn what resources are available and sign up and prepare for an emergency and future flood I have icons here of the different resources I'll be talking about in the rest of this presentation thankfully there are many available resources for New York City residents to prepare ourselves for a flood emergency flood insurance is one of the most crucial resources to protect your property and belongings from a future flood event flood insurance is usually not included in standard renters or homeowners insurance soop fima created the national flood insurance program to provide flood insurance as an additional type of insurance so what this means is that if you have renters insurance or homeowner's insurance you should check your policy to see what's covered and see if flooding is covered if not you can purchase additional flood insurance from the nfip while FEMA doesn't actually operate the insurance and flood insurance is often through a private provider all insurance providers that participate in the National flood insurance program should cost the same as FEMA standardizes the rates for flood insurance thus you do not have to shop around for insurance if the provider partners with FEMA however there are private non nfip flood insurance plans available on the market that that are not federally backed be wary of those in your search even if your landlord has flood insurance and some property owners are mandated to your personal belongings are not protected by that flood insurance policy so renters can purchase flood insurance just for their belongings or contents flood help N is a fantastic resource that includes additional flood insurance information in English Spanish Chinese hian Creo and Russian you can also head to FEMA's website directly at this link to find an insurance plan to protect yourself from a future flood another way to secure your property is to retrofit it against footing if you rent your apartment you can ask your landlord if they have retrofitted your building to mitigate flood damage homeowners and landlords can often make Rel relatively inexpensive upgrades to their buildings to mitigate flood damage you can go to flood help Andy the website mentioned on the previous slide to see the best retrofits against flood damage they have recommendations as well as estimated costs for these Services all residents should also be aware of their City designated evacuation shelter in case of a hurricane shelters are often public buildings such as schools that have emergency preparation plans in place evacuation is often a very stressful process and knowing your shelter location before an evacuation warning is essential head to know your Zone the website featured here to find yours preparing for an emergency is also one of the most essential things you can do to prepare for a flood event signing up for notify NYC to get alerts when extreme weather is coming to your region is one of our most important recommendations you can receive alerts in the form of text messages telephone calls or emails so whichever form is the most convenient for you and the program alerts tell you what type of weather is coming and what you should do in case that weather event affects you you can also make an emergency plan the office of emergency management has created a guide to learn how to best prepare yourself and your family for a potential evacuation the guide will teach you what to pack in a go bag what essential medical and personal information to always have accessible and how to pick a secure meeting place for you and your family members both notify NYC and my emergency plan are available in English Spanish Chinese Korean Arabic Russian haian Creole French Bengali uru Italian polish and Yiddish quick tips for renters and homeowners this is from the rainfall ready website from New York City Department of Environmental Protection after being alerted of an approaching storm stock up on food water medicines and batteries for 24 hours so you don't need to leave the house stay aware of potential evacuation alerts and make sure your go bag is ready remove any items you own from the basement and entryway of your building and Visually survey the property for locations where flood waters might enter the building including foundation wall cracks gaps exterior stairs or sloped driveways and basement or Cellar floor drains set up sandbags and ask your landlord to fix these areas in the future now that we've provided an overview of the flood disclosure law New York City resources and quick tips to protect yourself in case of a flood event here are some frequently asked questions what should I do if my landlord does not give me a flood disclosure notice form some landlords may not be aware of this new law if you realize you were not given a notice form first ask your landlord for one you can use the interactive map on the flood help NY homepage to find your real flood risk yourself if your landlord never provides you with a form so if you want to learn whether your apartment is in the special flood Hazard area the moderate risk flood Hazard area or the flood plane you can go to that map and check it out for yourself if your home floods and the flood risk of the property was never disclosed to you you can call 311 and ask for the tenant hel line to speak to a tenant support specialist if your home floods and you find out the flood disclosure form was not filled out correctly so you were unaware of your flood risk in that apartment you can also call 311 and ask for the tenant hel line in conclusion New York State's flood disclosure law ensures residents are given the information and transparency they deserve regarding their flood risk today understanding our flood risk provides us with the foundation to make the best informed decision about where we choose to call home however disclosure does not protect us by itself residents must become familiar with climate hazards extreme weather and how to prepare for an emergency with the resources we have available thank you for listening to this presentation by the Waterfront Alliance of New York and New Jersey you can scan this QR code to go to our website where you can find the pdf version of this presentation as well as other resources to Aid you in preparing for a climate Hazard or emergency you can also contact us at info@ Waterfront alliance.org with any questions thank you | Waterfront Alliance | UCXjlINkOPqrKKYh4viVAFCw | 2024-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,479 | 14,333 |
ABkzvGSF_Bw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABkzvGSF_Bw | Opening Fan Mail! | alright guys so in this video it's gonna be a little bit different than most my other ones I'm not really going to be doing a trick I'm just kind of going over something announcement to you guys that a fan actually sent me all the way from Africa actually ended up sending me two decks of cards i'll show you guys the box here it's pretty cool obviously i have my address you know covered up is for youtube and all that but anyways um you can see he sent it all the way from Swaziland here I'm gonna go ahead and leave his youtube channel up here make sure you guys click it and check him out anyways guys he ended up sending me these two decks here okay one is the min tech which is really really nice another one is this cool bicycle deck I'll take out the bicycle one first this is what the back looks like as you can see it's called the league back like this is if you guys want to check out or anything you can see all the backs look just a little different than your ordinary bicycle deck and this is what the backs look like other than that it's pretty much just your standard ordinary deck of cards now for the other one this one's actually a lot cooler then I actually imagined you probably seen this on 52 cards channel and basically the box i don't necessarily care about the box too much but the box is really nice but the cards itself as you can see the border of these cards are actually a lot thinner than the border of these bicycle ones so i do like that actually because when you're spreading the cars that makes it look a lot nicer and they also spread very smoothly so I'm not actually endorsed or anything and promoted to actually you know like advertiser's cars are just really nice in my opinion and I would recommend getting is and here's what the faces of the cards look like i'll try and just the camera so you guys can see a little better of what I'm looking at here um as you can see look what the King looks like this one looks pretty cool I got the jack and then also the Queen down here so i would highly recommend you guys check these cars out like i said before I'm not paid to promote these but pretty much anything you do with these cards feels just the slightest bit better so any case like a double lift or anything like that it just feels so much better any kind of slightly perform on highly recommend like I said getting this deck and please make sure you click on the link on the screen guys I just want to say a huge thank you to gianluca for giving me these two decks of cards and I going through all the trouble to actually send these so I am reposting I'm a normal video I'm just a little bit here but I just want to get this out of the way and give this shout out and say thank you make sure you guys check out the channel and as always guys thanks for watching you | Hester23BearsCH | UClfzJugT3F1aTI800_uEYIg | 2016-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 558 | 2,811 |
dxmOiBzLYd8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxmOiBzLYd8 | The popularity of the Korean drama Queen of Tears and its cast of characters | hi welcome to my live stream this is another test live stream but we'll see if I'll continue this one so our topic this afternoon is about the K drama queen of Tears so it is a popular K drama as of this time so it is streaming on Netflix but it is produced by TVN and it's a good thing because queen of Tears s Netflix so um what is the K drama queen of Tears so it is basically a South Korean K drama uh starring Kim suon and Kim chian and there are so many people who watch this Kama nowadays does pite in South Korea uh and uh because of that even in South Korea uh uh so popular it has a rating starting from 9% uh then to 133% and just last week when the last episode so far was aired uh rating is 14% I think it is 14.1% so for a cable drama from TV TVN so L na 14.1% so queen of Tears um it is also interesting because there are so many things that surround about the drama in fact as of this afternoon Lang Naas that s Juni will have a cameo of this K drama Sabi before but now um there's additional information that he will be playing as the exboyfriend of haen the female character or the famous lead character of this G drama queen of Tears so it's interesting and a lot of people are waiting um about this and um anding popular K drama actors who are going to be part of queen of tears and it's interest interesting for meon um we are already in the what episode was it 1 2 3 4 5 5 six 7 so we will be waiting for the future episodes of queen of tears and what are other things um Sabi nil kimon decreased B for this Kama from 800 uh plus plus um one down to 600 plus plus because umal so he agreed uh to decrease his is pay for this K drama per episode with the request of the writer gon so NASA news reports naasa so it's very interesting right so despite the magnitude of gasto siguro of this G drama Kim which is one of the highest paid actors in the K drama World it help a lot K drama aside from that additional one episode for this K drama so before it is 16 episodes meron P one episode more soag Nila Gand interesting aside from that ano paa that um grandfather haen played by Kim Gan is story is based on the story of Nam based inspired inspired term INSP with the life of Henry C parang ganun so so interesting CU they are really topping the market the Philippine Market no sure ganun talaga it is based on the speculations fans queen of tears but it's interesting subtitles grandfather he that for him to own uh a group of company especially Mall it took UH 60 years for him story Henry similarity sleeping with newspaper outside and then after 60 years group of companies M interesting right um another thing is we know the rumors dating rumors about kimon with uh sron I don't know theame familiar that rumor so maybe popularity of this G and what else ano pa ba y cast of characters of this K drama Yung motherin-law n Yun played by mother-in-law My Love from the Star remember sh mother-in-law and uh it is also in parallel par similarity or things similar K drama um crash landing on youung SI Aunt B aun napaka ano napak galing like naaka supportive nand din crash landing on you I remember that wife Village head friend character so there are a lot of things interesting the queen of Tears writer palasan so um what else queen of Tears if you have comments about Queen of Tears can share it down below interested for me as of now um drama crushing on interesting Trope storytelling especially uh because this time around Kim Jan is playing a rich CEO and um a a married one wife of uh the wife of Kim San's character Yu uh [Music] G in more on white based on the scen heavy drama fiery or so strong is or competitive blue because it is a color of power and then BL instant situation party um she's wearing black um he in is waiting for his husband and husband andul talaga and she is so pretty wearing black at the time and she's so competitive one trillion Club grandfather so successful to to reach height of success so that's our ha in for the K drama queen of Tears so let's talk about the character of wo um kimion is always uh having this K drama par B bottle up emotions per this time in Queen of tears at last and finally Express tal emotions so character is able to cry is able to device a plan device uh divorce Mo uh in front of haen um huno is loving and problem sadness and everything while being married to this Rich CEO Miss haen divorce per letter part episode five Gita remember that his wife is more important than anything this this despite because of miscarriage wife realize that she's more important than anything else divorce because by the time problem so hi for those watching so 19 people watching 6 na but it's okay so I'm happy that you are interested with this G drama and right now uh Yan right now ano pa ba Yung gapan with this SK drama uh what else if you have questions you can share it through the comment section but if you are just going to watch that's okay so villains villains of this SK drama contraida so Yan guys number one is that of the anak girlfriend grandfather n haen so uh I forgot the name of the actor and the name of his character but Shea invite and in fact so jealous of him y Su Hunting Party nil y so biggest uh villains of this SK drama queen of tears and I don't know niy Laban Kasi Gusto niyang palitan palitan KO Kaya SI Yun parang ganun nakaka Yan so as a vain what do you think about his acting now we have another sin pa ba you people around him we have the the May girl [Music] information nakak siya in invite Niya one time SI haen pum sa kanyang parang wellness clinic or something like that Gan Ganan Hindi pumayag sien Kasi Daw hyung oras pum D di SI Auntie na inis Lalo Yun next we have sin pa ba Yung wife n brother ni Hain Hindi KO Alam an magig ending sa pero Ang guess is maybe in the end ma husb May anak Sil so maybe in the endik sa ano magig Nila ni hiin and yuno sin pa ba Yung contraida D guys na new a queen of Tears um yeah you girlfriend and grandfather lagi Aunt reason namay nay ni parang ganun so she's so mysterious at the last episode so [Music] far so perhaps main villain of the story so what else queen of Tears nakalimutan is share [Music] yeahi na guys so for now I'm going to uh check Wala Nam comment guys and I only have two no Wala NG viewers so guys queen of Tears ano pa ba interesting things naar isao is Yung SI aong G Yung kasama ni o jongi o jongi Yung kasama ni Kim so Yona it's okay not to be okay andun Yung par doctor D par H psychiatric doctor parang ganyan so nandun SI very interesting kin Nila Yung Kasam da ni kimon and UHA SI s Jun is kasamahan din ni Kim jwon s descendant of the sand and he will be appearing through a cameo of this K Jama so it's very interesting and there will be uh son Eugene and yunin will be part of this per Wala PA Hindi P Yan confirmed Yan so what else what else what can I say about this G Jama Fury uh wala wala akab Fury e for the ending uh a guess or prediction um I think this will be a happy ending based on the additional one episode na ilagay nilaam tapong krama filming last episode surprise is maybe n ending and they will make it more promising for us guys sad ending and Kama so like snow drop sad Pala talaga NG ending snow drop nag K tra Naka Yung end parang K drama Lang Naman to Hindi per Bak AK n parang ganun so snow drop Yun guys per queen of Tears hopefully sad ending happy ending s and we will hope that the one episode that they will add uh instead of 16 17 episodes happy ending queen of Tears so on Saturday and Sunday we will be waiting for the next episodes of queen of tears so against he in and yino all right so Y what else that Ma share about Queen of Tears do you have questions you can share your comments you can say hi you can share your comments you can say hi so for queen of Tears um [Music] Baka May Makita AK ratings tapos na dating 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Y-2lJLiQUaA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-2lJLiQUaA | Proving GOD from different angles | The Faith Book Live with Sh Muhammed Abbas Panju | EPS 5 - S1 | you [Music] Oh [Music] Salam alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh welcome to a new episode of the life Facebook a journey through ideology last week and over the past couple of weeks we've been discussing how to prove the existence of God through looking at the perfection of the creation this week's episode is a very exciting episode because we're actually moving on from the perfection and looking at a different angle of proving the existence of God inshallah I'd like to welcome on our esteemed guest chef Mohammed Abbas Spanish Ahmed Somali company come salaam wa rahmatullahi babyman holysand how you doing this evening thank you very much very well alhamdulillah hamdulillah so last week we looked at proving the existence of God by looking at the perfection of creation but if this is not satisfactory for some people because we see around the world there's a lot of heated debate a lot of complicated debates where people bring in their sciences and all of that sure are there other ways to prove the existence of God absolutely and just quick pointer on the ishka lot or the objections are the objections that we face from last week in the week before we said that for the person who is actually seeking the truth contemplation over the perfection within the creation in itself is a strong enough proof objections that come forward like science is that science or is it God for example yesterday or last week we tried to establish that science is a system created by God and in fact studying science brings a person closer to God rather than away from God just having said that as a pointer you find that within the text hokule'a Keane say the shaba rahmatullahi lay when he completes the chapter on proving the existence of God through pondering over the perfection within the system of creation he comes to a second type of proof another way in or another way through which the existence of Allah Azza WA JAL can be established and this is known as the proof of Vitara okay and this is actually a proof extracted from the Holy Quran in particular suda2 room verse number 30 where Allah subhana WA Ta'ala says if we were to go through the verse of the Quran bismillahi r-rahman r-rahim Hakeem watch Hakala Dini honey fun Allah subhana WA Ta'ala demand is a context in which this verse is revealed and the context in just in terms of the chronology the verse is prior to verse number 30 in surah two-room Allah subhana WA Ta'ala is granting arguments to the mushrikeen to wedge the oneness of the creator so Allah subhana WA Ta'ala comes forward with examples and with logical arguments in order for the mushrikeen to think over pond over and correct their belief system so within this context you find within verse 30 Allah subhana WA Ta'ala says bismillahi r-rahmanir-rahim for Hakeem watch huh Khalid Dini Hanifa direct your attention towards the upright religion so over here the word wedge haka your face the only a metaphorical usage of the word yo face honey turn your face towards the right religion the face over here metaphorically did not turn your attention just turn your attention towards the upright religion lead Deen Hanifa the Deen which is honey if any upright virtuous now you will find over here banal concern between brackets that the Deen Hanif was a common terminology that was used by those people or to refer to those people before the metha off rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa alayhi wasalam who were actually monotheists so you find that even before rasulullah made the declaration of rosada in this event this grand event or celebration known as the besa there were a number of people who within the arabian peninsula were monotheists so one of them for example abu talib salam ala ali a believer in the oneness of allah azza wajal in fact we have sufficient proof that shows that abu talib salam ala ali was in a state of in tada a jeep in a state of in tada how you and I were supposed to be in a state of in tada in a state of waiting for the imam al imam zaman of our time saya the Abu Talib was also in the state of in tada in a state of awaiting but awaiting for the final messenger of allah azza wajal and there is enough and sufficient color in indicators and indications from historical texts his behavior and his words that he was in a state of waiting the same is applicable to say the Khadijah o muhammad alaihi salam she was never a policy store or from the mushrikeen another example is sayidina hamza asadullah rahmatullah for example he was from one of the mana fish and you find that again this just came to my mind even though it's not a part of the discussion but I think discussions like these are important it gives us value and it adds on to the bigger picture you may have seen for example are the movies that are made about Rasulullah you find one for example the message you may have seen it in this in multiple languages of course and I think the one in English if not mistaken if I remember correctly I think the actor Anthony Quinn was playing as the character of your hands exactly exactly hands are metallic and you find that when hamza declares like indus in this movie the message when hamza declares his oneness and his toe he'd you find that one of the people who object for example was hindi lana and you find that in the movie she's talking about and she's saying who would wonder that along these lines who would wonder that hamza would become a more northeast and profess to the religion of god when he was a person who hunted lions and drank wine Abbadon la Hansa was never a person acid ooh la la acid rasool e was never known to have drunk alcohol or to be a politician there is a difference between announcing your faith and concealing your faith up till the right time but we have within our tradition that these individuals from the bani hashim were people who were on the deen Hanif Yanni they were in this upright religion which Allah subhana WA Ta'ala refers to within this verse of the Quran feh I came watch huh Khalid Dini honey fan and they were known as the Hanafi in for example so they were the more basically they were the monitors and you find that upon this verse the next word that says is fitter at Allah Allah t Fatah Rinna's alaihe turn your face towards the upright religion which is the fitrah that Allah has placed inside of you Tamar now what is this Fatah inshallah look at the answer that after the break I do want to remind the views if you do want to call in and ask the Sheikh a question you can call it on o2 o3 five on five zero one nine nine alternatively you can what's up in your questions in the number down below inshallah we'll see you after as an answer now [Music] Oh [Music] Salam alaikum and welcome back to the second part of the live Facebook a journey through ideology with chef Mohammad Akbar Spanish a clear so before the break we discussed you know the ways we looked at off proving the Creator through the perfection of creation sure we looked at the Hanif the monotheists back in before the Prophet peace be upon him and his family and you just before we ended you brought it to the topic of the Fatah right what is the fitra exactly right so you find that say the Shabbat in his book hokule'a keen and you find that majority of the scholars in in Malayalam the Shiar Amamiya referred to the Delisle of the Fatah to prove the existence of God so and the verse that is quoted is from surah two-room verse number 30 so if we were to go over this verse just as with him before the break so turn Allah subhana WA Ta'ala says for Hakeem watch Hockley Dini Hanifa turn your face or turn your attention towards the upright religion feet wrote allahi Latifah Torah NASA Allah ha this virtuous religion Dean which is marked by monotheism the center of the Dean being monotheism it's a fitara of Allah that he has placed within the people let Abdullah little kill a Dalek at the null column that is the upright and the correct religion so now the question is what is this fitna of Allah that he has placed within the people and what is its relation to this dinner Khayyam or a yard in volcanium what is this the Fatah in terms of definition right you for that to give you an idea it's this innate instinct within man to believe in God and you find that scholars have come across and they have multiple definitions for fitara one of the scholars come forward and they say Iman Beto he de la Isla de juquila allele in son it is your core innate pure belief in allah azza wajal that support and parcel of your soul your belief in God which is engraved into your very essential being this feeling or this belief in God is affected and is distorted due to the surroundings and the people we meet with and the ideologies but this this innate feeling inside of us you can almost say like this instinctual feeling within us like a default setting so it's like it completes our soul doesn't complete our soul it is a belief that is deeply rooted within us by default if I could say that okay think about a computer with default settings and then you come change something awesome to this if you could use this term the default setting with which Allah Azza WA Jalla created us Fatah is to believe in one God and then furthermore wahi Akkad era to let EBE to Selma refer to law okay it is this inbuilt feature power that allows us to comprehend and seek the mother of Allah Azza WA Jalla so this innate feeling within us is known as Fattah centralized within our heart and within our mind this defective belief system in itself is the proof of existence of Allah now somebody might come in they mark ask you what is the proof that my default setting was that I believe in one Allah maybe somebody was Allah why he felt something was to gods or my default setting was ask that I don't believe in to God see because just now the atheist will come forward and say that people are born without faith it is only when you were brought up in a Muslim house you become a Muslim if you are born in a Christian house you become Christian if you are born in a Hindu family you become Hindu but generally speaking there is no God it's all science for example the environment leads you towards a faith so the originality is non faith pushed towards faith and I know what traditions we have the opposite rasulullah salallahu alaihe wasalam ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Ali Mohammed says every person is born am honest believing in one God yeah however it is the family and the surroundings that then make him into a polytheist and this and that and non faith and atheist see total opposite claims now how do we know which claim is right and which claim is not right over here we come back to the hadith and you find that saying a Chaba rahmatullah Ali he talks about this tradition narrated on authority of a Masonic salawatullahi wa salamu alayh in the tafseer of this verse of surah - room verse number 30 saint sava mentions this incident where a person came to imam sadiq salawatullahi wa salamu alayh and asked him to prove the existence of Allah so you find a mamasan accuses the proof of the Vitara this inbuilt innate feeling within us belief within us in a higher power in a God how mom's are exempt to him have you ever been in a situation where you were on a boat in the middle of the sea or in the middle of the ocean and suddenly you were engulfed by a store waves and cyclones and winds from every direction and you felt at that point that your ship or your boat will not survive through the storm in fact you may drown and you may die have you ever been in such a difficult position in your life when you're travelling in a boat like this the person said of course and it seemed that imam sadiq ali salam knew that this person travels a lot by sea so he would be able to relate to the example this is the point the imam used an example which this person would be able to relate to in order to prove the existence of allah this person said yes i've been in a situation like this before where the boat was about to capsize and the storm and everything doing imam as-sadiq says at that point when you were show hopeless and it was absolutely it seemed that it's absolutely sure that you're going to drown in the boat this capsule is going to capsize didn't your heart call out to a certain power yeah and then you say I wish I can be saved from here I've there's been a theist for example who say for example oh my god w oh my god and I'll be like the reference if you don't believe in Allah Santa that's that's actually that was actually one something that happened on television right where he was actually one of our shower brothers right he's very famous I won't mention his name he was a debating one of the very very big a theist sure very well-known person and when the audience was asking him questions he's like oh my god and he was good subhanAllah and the same thing you find this it's you see this is what the fitara is in times of difficulty it is within the nature of man that he will seek for some intervention by some great Lord or some great power you notice this even within children whether they are religious or their not religious huh say for example now the result for the examinations are coming out so for example GCSE is also going to come out everybody's freaking out even the person who doesn't pray on a daily basis probably doesn't even believe in God does not even think about God at the time that exams are coming you see subhanAllah suddenly he's more compliant with the religion reciting salat on time maybe going to the church whatever it is I hope you see the student please please please I hope I pass this prayer this hope this inside feeling within you that there exists a greater power that can change your destiny that has control over your destiny am a masonic says the Quran says Allah Azza WA Jalla says that instinct and that feeling in itself is the greatest proof of the existence of God otherwise why would you have this unexplainable deep in-depth instinct to call out to a lord or to call out to a power so bahan Allah you find that this is why we say our faith and the teachings of our faith need to be taken from ahlul bayt you could have with all due respect a number of high level intellectual discussions on proving the existence of God and philosophical Theory not necessary to prove the existence of God because the imams come forth with the most simplest of arguments that i yet the most convincing of arguments to prove the existence of god even an atheist even a person who claims to be an atheist at the end of the day has this innate feeling and need to subscribe to a belief this is fitara he says I don't believe in anything he says I'm faithless now as now you have number of people that you speak to they'll come and they'll tell you I'm a faithless person I'm non faith-based Baba I don't believe in anything that statement in itself is a policy when somebody comes and tells you I don't believe in anything I don't believe in anything that statement is a policy meaning what you believe that you believe in nothing the way you say I don't believe in anything that's a belief your belief is that you don't believe in anything Yani there is a mogul data it's a mogul data it's a policy in the way that you think excuse me so Emma Masonic says this innate feeling within the human being to reach out to a higher power in terms of need in terms of distress this power within us or this voice inside us this ability within us to comprehend and to actually want to subscribe to a belief is the greatest proof of the existence of Allah Azza WA JAL in fact there was one of the books of Columbia I was looking through and in this book of Kalam by ma whom I told her said it's my in southern rahmatullah LA one of our greatest scholars within the labor of the Imam he says that proving the existence of God it's like trying to prove something so simple sometimes it almost becomes absurd it's like trying to prove that it is daylight by using a lamp young you want to prove it's day right you want to prove that light exists but you are bringing another light to shed light on that light make sense no this doesn't make sense huh the point makes the point of said is well a sudden rahmatullah they make sense of course but he's saying look at how simple the issue is which has been unnecessarily complicated in many ways a person when he tells you I believe that it was mother nature that created this universe what is it within you that compels you to have a belief that is Mother Nature that compulsion within you shows you the necessity of the existence of a power now we need to guide and we need to see who is this Lord many times you'll be surprised when you look at the arguments that people come forward about mother nature we touched upon it very I think just in in passing but you see the proponents who come and tell you that mother nature is responsible for the creation of this earth if you actually look at it in many ways they are referring to the savate of Allah Azza WA Jalla but describing mother nature if you were to tell them you're a bear this is not mother nature this is allah azzawajal you find that the equation totally changes and therefore this fitara in itself you find like the way allah Messiahship verses and like the way a number of the ulama of animal Kalam say this fitara in itself is the strongest greatest proof such that if you were to contemplate over dish you would not even need to contemplate over the perfection within the creation to prove the existence of Allah the issue is as simple as the issue of the Fatah and you find that when you go over the staff fear of the Quran in regards to the Fatah the tafseer that I'm using over here of the Quran yeah the crebbil Quran this is the title of the tarsier the crippled Quran ll add on only making the meanings of the Quran much closer to the mind making easier to understand for the mind and this is a tough seared that was authored by ayatollah Ozma an imam sayyed mohammad the Shirazi and his commentary on this verse is very interesting ok for solar to room verse number 34 akimbo chocolatini and he find faith wrought Allah he Latif Atanas alaihe until the end of the verse he goes on to say that in regards to the Fatah right this innate feeling inside of us and this need and this instinct to believe in a faith this faith that revolves around the oneness of God you see that the end part of the West is lat Abdullah nihill kala garlic adenine km walk in a car and NASA lie on the moon the saying it he says he describes the fitrah in a very beautiful manner using a beautiful analogy he says because the man is created right is a creation think about it as a product that is manufactured every manufactured product in order for that product to perform to its optimal capacity and function in the right way for what it was manufactured it has to work according to the manual book it has to be set up as per the manual book the guide the operation guide or whatever you want to call it if you start to operate a manufactured item or commodity or try to troubleshoot it in a manner other than the manual book what happens to the product becomes corrupted it becomes spoilt it becomes broken it ceases to function in the way that it was planned unless you're a Rakhi then you find a way we just throw it out and just get what we assemble the product first and after we have messed it up then we go back to the manual and see how what was written over there not only Rakhi have even lots of people okay do we wanna Lala you'll be surprised so b'hala sometimes even it our little daughter till Moscow Sardinia like this Oh sometimes even when it comes to running and maintaining and managing and spearheading Islamic institutions so Mohammed lights like this everybody wants to use their own opinion and when they down to the people and the community then we go and say okay what is the Quran in the Ahlul Bayt say about that for anyway so Mahalo far he gives the example of the manual he says if you do not refer back to the manual then the product in itself or the commodity in itself fails or does not operate to its optimal capacity or for what it was manufactured say the shear as he says the same thing in regards to man a creation created by allah azzawajal so as a creation Jonnie instead of manufactured commodity put in the word creation so as a creation human beings have a manual book which they are supposed to refer back to in order to ensure that they function optimally and are able to fulfill the purpose of the existence they are able to fulfill the purpose of their existence they are able to fulfill the reason for which they were created if they do not refer back to this manual book and they start following other manual books abandon this manual book altogether then there is fitna and facade in the earth manual poke here is what the syed uses in this in history this analogy to show the fitra Jonnie belief in allah azza wajal and belief in this deen ilk IM upright religion the religion of islam is this manual book for human beings which if they refer back to they are able to live their life in the right way of course of course so Shelly you talked about someone if someone didn't want to when someone talks about not believing in anything now they're actually believing in something sure is there a loophole can you know believe in anything at all the fact that you don't believe in anything and you attest the fact that you don't believe in anything that in itself is a type of belief when you say I don't believe in anything and I firmly stand by this principle it means you believe in something Jonnie you believe that you believe in nothing and this is where we said it becomes a logical fallacy in el mal montec it's known as as avoid the argument and you find that a lot of people fall into the same trap and this is why vinyl cassen while we are on the tufts here and understanding this the li'l of fitara you find for this reason you find that a lot of people in a lot of the debates and the arguments that you have formulates particularly when it comes to issues of religion they fall into these categories of mistakes there was one time if I'm not mistaken submerge all kabir said abul hassan ali is for Hani rahmatullah Ali and there was a delegation of communists that came towards him and the Communists were of the opinion at that time they came to meet say the Abul Hasan al Isfahan II and the majority of these thoughts by the combination so on so forth they came from these colonial and imperial states and it is through this sort of ideology that they attempted to corrupt the Islamic fiber and the ideology within the people so in addition to not only robbing their their resources they also robbed them of their ideologies so they would come and in one of these meetings they came to say the Abul Hasan al is for Hani rahmatullah la and they said to him that we do not believe in the concept of an ultimate single truth ok there is nothing like an absolute single truth rather everything in the regards to reality is relative there can be multiple truths and this is again another philosophical concept that doesn't exist one absolute truth rather truth as a concept is something that is relative they could be multiplicity truths in truths meaning that so for example if you were to claim there is one God that is also true if you were to claim there were two gods even that is true if you were to claim there are three gods even that is true if you bring on a paradox a paradox in that you you say there's one God but then he say this to which one is it they say this this is the relativity of truth there is truth in that statement and this truth in this statement as well and this was a theory that was being brought in to dilute the power of a single faith because then the argument and this is this is actually the fundamental the fundamental principle on which many present-day models of pluralism are built on ok when they come and they tell you the basis for a pluralistic society here a multi-faith society and we are not against multi-faith by the way we're not against pluralism but what we are saying is the brand of pluralism that it that is being pushed forward or the brand of multi-faith and multi-ethnic ISM that is being pushed this is what we are trying to understand they say that the root for pluralism is that we have to have a pluralistic society because they does not exist one absolutely true religion and therefore religious pluralism is important so until you don't have the right to say that Islam is right and Christianity is wrong or Christianity is right and Islam is wrong you have no right to say any world religion is wrong they are all the same they all hold a certain type of truth to the extent that the argument is pushed forward that say that every religion no matter which religion you abide by every religion is like a stream okay that eventually leads to one God oh okay so regardless of whether you're in this religion or that religion the third religion is all the onion of sushi now this is a concept the fundamental concept through which a certain type of pluralism and the son of floor ISM is branded so again if we come back to the story alpha say the apple has an L is for honey they came to him and they said there's nothing like what absolute truth truth is relative because within sheer faith you have one absolute truth yeah la ilaha il-allah is an absolute truth yeah it cannot be a relative statement Ali you know Ali you law is an absolute truth you need the will ayah of amirul mumineen is an absolute truth there cannot be any relativity about this statement because there is sufficient proof so anyway they were of the opinion that nothing in the world in terms of truths can be absolute everything is relative and it can be can be not said abul hasan l is for honey turned around to this group the allegation of communists would come and he said to them well you are contradicting yourself G said how it says the fact that you want me to believe and to succumb to your ideology that there is no truth absolute truth but all truth is relative and multiple multiplicity of truth the fact that you want me to believe in that that makes your ideology and absolute ideology so an absolute ideology preaching multiplicity says that's a fallacy he says if that's the case neither I am right nor you are wrong so you do what you want and let me do what I want that's like saying doesn't saying if I say one plus one is two and someone else says now it's three whoever's correct you are both correct asunto and bad that the policy in the argument is that you were trying to convince somebody that multiplicity of truth is the only concept that is right that in itself is Tana code because you have only one truth and that is multiplicity of truth but that's a contradiction it's it's it's mocking the intellect as the girl did psycho circles like mocking the intellect and you find that there are many arguments like these that if a person was to think he would be able to catch the misconceptions within this so coming back to the text of sada abdullah shopper you find that in in this chapter he ends by narrating and by mentioning quoting some of the doors of say the Shahada in particular the do Arafah yeah now this is the prerequisite again this has all been an introduction so far an introduction to the book of tawheed so far what we have done is we've proved the existence of a higher power now whether that higher power is one two three four this is the next stage of the book and what are the safe at that is the next stage so far it's establishing the existence of God whether that God is one two three four the point over here is establishing a higher authority that created all of us they brought us into existence you see we've been emphasizing on this theme so much that establishing the existence of God is something so simple yeah it's not rocket science look at the way Imam al-hussein saying the Shahada salawatullahi wa salamu alayh indoor artifact look at how he addresses the issue of proving the existence of God so say the Shabbat mentions this as the ending not towards chapter Fedora Arafah Imam al-hussein says okay if yesterday Louie Lake Bhima who a fever Judy he must Akira awake how can I use something to prove the existence of a creator when that's something which I'm trying to use as a proof to the existence of God in itself is dependent for its own existence upon Allah I am using something created by God yeah that thing whose existence is dependent on God I'm using that to prove the existence of God in itself look at the angle in which Imam Hossein addresses this issue of the existence of Allah is something that is absolutely straightforward Wow he goes on to say Iook only highly recommended the whole male salaka had a who will Maud hair lacquer he says is there something else that is so much more apparent than yourself such that I have to use this to shed light on you and he says is it such a mystery that it has to be unveiled in this manner and this is one part that you find out a lot of the people emphasize on and whare from here subhanallah karbala karbala is a mother side to hate yeah mammal Hussein as they were jalisa madrasah in tow he is course sometimes people come forward with the ishka lot and they say and especially the non-shared the comment they say all you people place so much importance on Imam al-hussein that you forget Allah Azza WA JAL all you do is mention karbala karbala you people focus on the Imams more than you focus on Allah as they read if they read one percent of what happened that Caramella just one percent of the sermon that Imam saying and SLM gave they would actually understand why we stressed so much on Caravela and why we stress so much on a barbed in luck because I wanna be I wanna be honest with you I don't know the full sermon of by I know for sure that if I was to go a read and understand it fully right there's gonna be so many hidden messages there that I wouldn't have heard of or sure I do have some questions coming in through whatsapp sure sister Fatma from Dearborn Michigan says Kenda chef give his opinion on how to debate atheists right again our opinion on how to debate with atheists has been captured over the last five sessions and what we say to the sister is again referring back to the style of debate by the Imams this is something very very important so going back to text such as at the judge for example by a lama Tabar see where he he carries forward all the arguments of the Imams which they used to debate against atheists studying from the life history of Imam Sadiq salawatullahi wa salamu alayh where he debated with eight of his time atheism was arising ideology during the time of Muhammad Sadiq and at a more simpler level using the books of Kalam that are authored by the Shiar Amamiya scholars but specifically answering the question if you're going to research this and you're gonna target this to things like the one that we said today that the deal of the fitrah is that the lead of the fitrah does it makes sense to them even though it should make sense but in any case one is the dead little fitrah the second one is the perfection within the system of creation this in my opinion is one of the strongest manners to through which you can get through to an atheist in this day and age again for the sister to remember the rule of thumb is this it is a mathematical impossibility for perfection to occur multiple times by chance and you can sit down with a calculator and you make an actual calculation by way of example what is the chance that for example what is the chance that the composition of water being h2o falling into that chemical composition what is the possibility that this would happen by chance number one and that number two what is the possibility that this chemical composition that would happen by chance is also detrimental for human life what is the probability of that happening what is the probability that the earth ended up in this exact distance from the Sun such that had we been 20 kilometers closer to the Sun life on earth would not be possible it would be too hot if we were 20 kilometers away from the Sun from our cousin position we would freeze what is the probability that this would also happen by chance what is the probability that the rules of gravity formulated itself in such a way to ensure that life on Earth is sustained the way that it is what is the probability that the laws density actually came into existence by chance that would allow for example for the ships to sail on water and for man to transport themselves what is the possibility or the probability that the entire animal kingdom is formed by chance and their biological composition is such that their meat is a crucial part of our diet for our growth what is the fact what is the probability that all this happening chance and then put it all together suddenly Corneille you will get zero point zero zero zero zero zero zero Allah Masha Allah maybe even they are not enough those zeros within that calculator yeah it's just an error so proving the existence of Allah through the perfection within the system of creation I believe is one of the greatest manners and the most strongest convincing managed through which the existence of God can be established of this way you you you convince those people who believe that creation was by chance and then when you move to the next stage and it says okay it was not by chance it was my science or my mother nature then you come and you ask yourself okay who is this mother nature how did mother nature come into existence who put these laws of science into place and this and that until that argument gets you towards Allah and as the author says within the book and as pointed by Allah Azza WA Jalla within the Quran the fatahna you ask yourself sincerely honestly see this is one of the biggest things in any debate whether it is with an atheist whether it is in regards to tawheed whether it is in regards to Malaya and the ammama one thing that needs to always be kept as a prerequisite is that enter as an individual you honestly need to be searching for the truth if a person is genuinely not interested to search for the truth then no matter what argument you give them they will never change yeah this is an important criteria even us in our daily lives and even when we have live interfaith or intersect arguments intra sect arguments within the Shia for example the arguments ideological arguments differences that we have many times we want to figure out which one is right which one is not right where is the truth and where is false would you find that no party is willing to budge why number here these arrogance and everything but that need initial requirement prerequisite in order to get to the truth is lacking which is what to sincerely search for the truth even if that truth goes against everything that you believe in or everything that you've built your life upon and this is an important thing I think and insha'Allah the sister has the tophi can show Allah to not only be successful in her debates insha Allah but to be an ambassador for Tasha your age where was it in in dearborn inshallah inshallah and my advice for the sister is to go and watch the previous episodes that we did do because the chef actually does go into very much detail on how so my advice do watch the previous episodes if you have the time to do so inshallah you will become an expert in debating that yes I'd like to thank the views for tuning in to the live Facebook with myself brother min Hyeok frg and with sheikh mahmoud abbas pan jus hamdullah we did get through the objective of this episode which is the second way of proving the existence of god which is that inner deeper feeling you get when you're in a situation where you feel hopeless when you feel hopeless you you say I hope or please someone help me that someone is that enough it or that default setting as the chef mentioned inshallah we'll see you next week on the live Facebook ager knee through ideology assalamu alaikum [Music] Oh [Music] | Imam Hussein TV 3 | UC1EEMoMgwhJE2_oGwK1kcsw | 2018-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,815 | 36,265 |
W3L5glWIjA0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3L5glWIjA0 | 🧀 Cheesies - No carb Crisps replacement - 100% Cheese Cheddar - Jody's Food for Thought | these are the subject of today's food for thought a video my name is Jody bunting and today's video is all about cheese is now cheeses are crunchy popped cheese so basically it's a crisp replacement which is low-carb now not only is it low-carb it's no carbs there are is no carbohydrate in this little crispy snack and the reason there's no carbs is because it's 100% cheese that's it that is the only ingredient in this packet and as you know there's not many packets you can buy that has got one ingredient in however this has now they're brand new and they are sweeping the nation Holland and Barrett have just started to stock them however when I been in today Holland America Oh none left I actually got these from Holland American Buxton but they actually said that they're literally just going off the shelves quick quick quick so what I've done in the title to this video and I'm just going to post it in the comments now you can buy them from Amazon so I'm gonna put a little link in the comment section of this video now now this variety is cheddar so this is cheddar cheese the other two varieties are gouda and emerald as well so there's three different varieties that you can get of these now I've heard some amazing things about these from my slimmers but I haven't actually tried them yet so I thought I would save them till you two were here now now they're not cheap they are 99 pence per bag if you buy them from Holland and Barrett and as I said I'll PI multi by link that you can get them Amazon but they're still roughly about a pound each I can see Linda's watching live and she was the one that recommended these as well now there is a word of warning guys because you have to bear in mind these have been popped they've been dried therefore it takes away some of the natural fat and obviously one of the best things about cheese is because it's got that natural fat in it does stop with overeating so for instance because these have got less natural fat in because it's literally evaporated when they've been heated up obviously it's not gonna fill you up as real cheese therefore physically we could probably eat a hundred bags of these and not be full whereas if we had a hundred times 20 grams of real cheese physically estimate would be full so do bear that in mind it's great that they're they're gluten free there's no cobbler stuff like that but also you need to have a little bit of self-control and financial aid you need to not eat more than one bag please okay anything else I need sale just read out what's on the packets as I said it is sensational the fact that is a one ingredient product so no carbs high in protein 122 calories per bag and as I said the bags are 20 grams each obviously vegetarian cheese is versatile crowd-pleasing at a family dinner forty delicious under the grill delicious under the grill I'm not I never thought about heating these up I'm I have to try that a convenient snack didn't what else does it say yeah made in the UK as well which is great right so on the nutritional information as I said 122 grams at 10 grams of fat okay zero carbs protein 7 grams 0.5 grams of salt which is obviously naturally in the cheese I think I said guys we've got to get them open I think can get them trying Kristina saying where did I get them from I got them from Holland and Barrett 99p a pecker but they're still really hard to get hold of I would recommend ordering them on Amazon because then you're definitely gonna get them and if you've got prime you'll get their next day I'm not sure that's right it's not cheesy it almost smells like milky flowery sort of thing so this is what they look like as I said I've never seen them or eaten them before so as you know I like to do things live with you guys here separately but let's get one out have a little look at that so you can see it does resemble puffed popped cheese there we go oh yeah oh that's really cheesy oh yeah all that bit tasted like hadn't quite popped right it was like almost a bit of cheese now now I don't know about you but to try them pop plays I think we're gonna have to do a little bit of this guy oh yeah that is so cheesy now the reason I think they're so good need to a bit of water now it's why you gotta love cheese cuz it helps you drink lots of water the reason I think they're so good is that a lot of people tell me they're on keto they're just sick of the same like hard moist texture so it's really nice to have something crispy and crunchy when you are used to having normal cheese and ham and bacon and stuff like that so this is another reason the second reason I think they're great as well if you are shopping in town you need to pop in somewhere for a little snack or you need to take some snacks with you these are absolutely perfect as I said they do three different varieties let me just scroll down to my comments Cristina saying the thing like the crunch yes absolutely I agree it's nice to get that texture julia is it like a what's it let me do I'll just try again let let me just think about what sits in my mind Julia I think it's nicer than what sale because obviously what's it's a made of maize and there's not really real much cheese in what's it's to be honest it's just a flavoring but this this a hundred times better than a what's it could actually taste like real cheese and it doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth or all round your mouth I can remember when I was a kid ramming what isn't till the orange saliva was dripping at either side of my mouth but yes so but yeah if you are addicted to what sixteen you just love that cheesy kind of flavor that I would definitely recommend these as I said available in three different flavors just trying to see whether it actually says the company that makes them snack cheese's is the website or it just has cheese's HQ yeah that's what it looks like as I said Colin and berry or order them on Amazon guys if you've tried them please leave us a comment if you like this video click on that like button if you've got any friends that are doing keto or just love cheese then share this video to them and Julie is also pointing out no orange fingers that is correct my fingers are completely clean and my mouth is not orange either so many advantages to these cheese snacks if you haven't watched this video you're just joining us now you can watch it on replays at youtube-dot-com forward-slash Jodie bunting romance click on that subscribe button if you'd like to eat a lot more cheese and still lose weight download my free low carb diet plan also known as keto Jodie bunting com subscribe to my free newsletter goodnight | Jody Bunting | UCMxWwISXanD34Cy3t6277ew | 2020-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,281 | 6,639 |
X9KlnFnmvKI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9KlnFnmvKI | Identity and Open Banking | first of all uh good afternoon to everyone today's session is going to take around an hour and it's going to be focused on our mvp for open banking and trust webinar now for those that are new to us i want to greet you and welcome you for our existing partners that are present and our customers we appreciate your support for joining um we appreciate your ongoing support for the vendors that we hold and the products that we have and the enthusiasm you've shown with us and it's because of you that we're here today now for those that are new i just want to do a little introduction uh about the colonel and myself i myself am new to the colonel on the joint recently and i'm basically head of business development in the middle east and north africa the kernel itself is a company has been operating in the region since around 2008 it started off in cyber security as a consultancy and basically developed into a value-added distributor that focuses on emerging technologies that specialize in authentication identity management and also forensics we have another number of officers globally around 100 staff we have offices in places such as dubai moscow tf bangalore recently and ryder in saudi arabia so obviously we've got quite a large global coverage a little bit more from me about today's guests who you can see online we have two guest speakers the first one is mike schwartz who is the ceo for glue and also their founder he's based in austin texas so i really appreciate you getting out of bed early today um mike has got around two decades in of experience in open source identity management um glue itself is the industry leader in this it's a fappy certified product and it implements things such as saml open off sorry oauth and open id connect mike also is a uh an author and he wrote the 2018 a press book securing the perimeter and he's the host of a podcast as well today he's going to speak about identity federations and once he's done following him we have lupinda singh who's joining us from the uk so not quite as early as start as him and rupinder basically brings a lot of expertise to the board today he has successfully deployed open banking in countries such as brazil in the uk he's the cto for a company called open id sorry yeah open it sorry and while he does that as well as work for them he is also the managing director of a company called open banking initiative canada so he's spearheading different projects in different regions around the world as well he's going to talk to you today about the ecosystem for open banking now he's gonna have another 20 minutes post bupinder speaking we're then going to hold a q a what i would ask for you to do is for any direct questions that you have please put them in the chat and reference the person that you would like to answer the question and that's enough from me so i'm now going to hand over to mike so mike if you want to um share your screen that would be really appreciated sure yeah if you can stop sharing okay and share desktop one okay so um thank you james and thank you everyone for joining today i know it's um always hard to make time to join another um zoom meeting but um thank you so today i wanted to start by talking about banking federations and how they are key to enabling open banking so like james said i am the author of a book called securing the perimeter which is about open source identity and a lot of the content that i'm going to talk about today is covered in chapter 10 of my book so if you want a deeper dive you can read about 30 pages on this at some later time i also host a podcast called open source underdogs you can find that on opensourceunderdogs.com and that's a actually not a technology podcast but a business podcast about the business of open source software and if you want to get a better understanding of of how companies use open source as part of the business model and then that's not just monetization it also includes how to interact with customers in the community and what how to use open source software development to enhance your value proposition and and other aspects of the business model including monetization it's it gave me a much deeper understanding on the topic and we had some really great guests including the um ceo of susa the world's largest open source company independent open source company now and the ceo of canonical and about 48 or 50 other companies so um if you have a spend a lot of time in traffic not a bad way to spend it so let's talk a little pivot to open banking here and at just at a high level i wanted to say the purpose of open banking there there's two that i think of one is sharing data and the other is payments so this is probably of vast oversimplification but what you're sharing data you could think of like new new applications built by fintech companies that allow you to see like how much you spent on eating out or if you run a business you might have accounting software and you might say oh wouldn't it be great if my accounting software could just you know pull in all the information from my bank so i didn't have to enter it so those applications are run by third parties and and likewise with payments if you pay your phone bill using your bank the the phone company is a third party so a lot of open banking challenges are around how do we establish trust between banks and third parties so when you when you think of the ecosystem there are really i i break it down into like three different categories of of of participants in the ecosystem the first is the bank who's holding your money and also your personal information there are fintech companies or payment processors who want to interact on your behalf with with with with the bank and then there's the person or the consumer and that person has an interest also and sometimes is forgotten about but that person really has their own interests so the bank's main interest in this ecosystem is to protect their data so they want to make sure only the right people can transact you know can also they want to they have an obligation to protect the privacy of their customers so the fintech companies or payment processors want assurance so if you're paying if you're processing a payment you want to know that that is actually you're going to be paid but also if you're relying on identity data from the bank you want to know that the bank did a good job vetting that information so the the fintechs or payment processors are sometimes known as relying parties because they're relying on the bank to identity proof the customer and the person wants this is somewhat of an oversimplification but the person wants control of their data they want the right to update their data or to stop sharing their data with the third party if necessary and if you know a little bit about the european regulations the general data protection regulations gdpr um that's that's one of the best sort of um expansions of how people should have an interest in in this sharing but remember these are all independent organizations the bank doesn't run the fintech and so they all have independent interests so the question is is in an open banking ecosystem how do we formalize it and this is done through through a federation so sometimes this term is used and people use it in different ways but when when i say federation what i mean is a group of autonomous entities who are seeding some of their seeding some of their power to an independent organization you know to gain efficiency this is the dictionary definition that i got out of oed and talks about a federation the united states and if you think about the united states each each state has its own laws but the states sometimes cede um power to the federal government for example for interstate commerce they say well if we could all make our own rules for interstate commerce but by ceding authority to a central power we can become more efficient and so we have the same situation in banking where there's um you know one bank can't tell another bank how to run their business but yet we all need to work together the benefits of this in the banking ecosystem are a trust this is really the one of the biggest ones is if you're a bank and you're going to release personal information to a fintech company how do you know they're going to protect that data um and how do you know that that or is a real company so one of the things that the the banking federation does is it vets all of the um participants so if you're a bank you have to prove that you're a correctly chartered you know financial institution if you're a relying party or you know a fintech or payment processor you also have to show you know that you're a real organization and that you have a legitimate reason to be in this ecosystem interoperability is one that we we think about a lot if every bank has their own api for payment and sharing data this is going to drive up the cost for everybody so interoperability is a big one efficiency both legal and technical efficiency is also really important if every fintech has to make a one-to-one agreement with every bank in the ecosystem this is really going to drive up costs and open banking's not going to work um so those are just in my opinion sort of the three goals so how do we achieve those goals so this this is the slide with the most content on it i'm not going to go through all this um but i always talk about tools and rules so the the tools are the technical pieces that the federation provides and the rules are the operating processes and procedures legal agreements and all the other things that enable us to to drive trust um so just to give maybe one example from each category in the open banking ecosystems there's this thing called the directory the directory is a system that publishes the keys the cryptographic keys for each bank so instead of having to go to each bank and say send me your keys the the open banking federation operator typically provides some type of technical service that the participants can go to in order to obtain the right the right key material and this saves a lot of phone calls and a lot of emails in the process um but um just one more tool i can give an example of even the public website and the and the developer wiki or the sandbox hosted by the federation are examples of some of some of the tools the rules on the other hand um one of the most important rules is the participant agreement because there are some the laws of the land sort of lay out some of the rules but in order to gain trust we're going to need a little bit more specificity and so that can be achieved through the participant agreement and by having a standard participant agreement if i'm a bank i don't have to say well what agreement did this fintech company sign we know that all of the fintechs signed the same agreement so we can expect the same sort of warranties and and liability protection so we don't have to worry you know one one to one evaluate the legal um um sort of obligations of the parties um but there's other um the the rule both the tools and the rules really are what enable you to achieve you know what i talked about before which is trust interoperability and efficiency so we've been making federations for a long time in the identity space and and and in the internet in general so i wanted to talk about some of the different technical models to achieve this trust the first one i like to talk about that everyone sort of knows about is is hierarchical federations so if you're familiar with dns there's a there's a top level domain and then you buy a domain name and then you you know within your domain you can create hosts so this is sort of a familiar hierarchical so the internet in a way is a big federation we've agreed to some technical standards we've agreed we're going to use tcpap and we're going to use the dns protocol and we're going to use these registries and that's enabled us to achieve interoperability it hasn't enabled us to achieve much trust and so just because you see a domain name doesn't really mean much anymore but however it has driven interoperability there's other hierarchical federations pki is one so you're probably familiar with getting a certificate from a from a certificate authority so that's an example where you might have a root certificate that issues um you know certificates underneath it and maybe a little more trivia but there's a federation called eduroam this is a higher ed federation where you can go to any campus that's a member of eduroam and log on to their wi-fi and so there's sort of a trust relationship between these universities um you know we trust you to log on to the wi-fi but there's also a technical system that routes the authentication back to your home campus so if i'm in let's say university of texas and i go to um you know a school in europe the authentication it goes back to texas so europe doesn't have to the european school doesn't need to have every single username and password for every college so the next type of federation is really what i call a proxy federation and this can be very efficient for both the banks and the websites because the proxy the proxy federation or the existence of a proxy in the federation sort of it's like a clearinghouse for um for technology and a great example of this is a company called secure key in canada so from the bank's perspective they sign up with secure key from the website's perspective they sign up with secure key and once they do that the website can offer a login from any bank so this is great for the um for both the banks and the um and the websites the one challenge with this is that um secure key in the middle sees everything and also becomes sort of a a um very sort of they're in the path for everything so the criticality of their service is really high so you get simplicity but you also get um maybe secure keys seeing a little bit more data than would be ideal here but we trust security so this can be a good approach it also has its limitations and then the last type of federation i'd like to talk about is called meshed in these federations we have a federation operator who publishes what's called the metadata aggregate so this is basically it's a list of everyone who's in the federation their cryptographic keys and the services that they provide and each idp and website or you know each bank and fintech if we're using you know sort of looking at examples must sort of decide who they trust but in doing so they have sort of an automated way to configure it so this this is a very popular model in the higher education space so you might have heard of federations like edu gain in europe and in common in the us these have you know thousands of universities and government agencies also in the us we have a huge federation in sort of the law enforcement department of justice so there's a number of these type of mesh federations and they've been working well for us for years in the saml space so so all this was sort of out there and then the uk banking federation really was the first one to sort of say how do we bring this federation technology into the open banking space and sort of modernize it um and what they created was a mesh federation both it's sort of a mix of a mesh and a hierarchical federation it's a mesh federation because they are they're using a directory to publish information about the participants and to a certain extent um the just because a fintech is in the federation doesn't mean the bank will um that there's any any exchange of data um so it's really a way to drive interoperability um but it's still up to the um so here's a good example there might be a thousand banks in the ecosystem but maybe if certain fintech only wants to work with eight of them so there's no work there's no requirement that just because you're a fintech you have to support all the banks so trust is still sort of left up to the participants you know who to trust but once you decide to trust somebody there's a standard way to sort of get that information um and it's also there are some aspects of hierarchical federations um in the open so particularly they're using a certificate certification authority or certificate authority um to issue um certificates and to do signing so there is some centralization of of trust um here um and so i just wanted to point out some of the first that ob first so ob is the open banking implementation entity that's the name of the uk banking federation they were the first banking federation to use open id so previously the federations in this space had all been based on saml and and obi sort of looked at saml and said you know what there are too many problems with saml to to support the level of assurance that banks need saml had didn't mitigate enough risks and so they needed a more modern um identity protocol and they selected openid and then they looked at open id and they said open id is great but actually we need you to use open id in a certain way like open id has supports a range of trust models from low assurance to high assurance and they said if we're going to use open id we need you to use these features we need you to use a certain type of encryption and signing and we need the request to to cut to be formed in a certain way and we need the responses to be provided in a certain way and so um so ob was also really critical in the development of what we call fappy which is the financial grade api it's basically the profile of open id for financial services another first maybe it's a little geeky but i think it's really interesting is that ob was the first to use something called oauth software statements so one of the questions that really arose early on was how are we going to onboard fintechs and so in a traditional you know developer experience the developer says oh i need to call your apis can you issue me client credentials can you give me a client id and a client secret and so ob sort of looked at this and they said you know if we're going to wait for banks to issue um client ids and secrets to fintechs there's going to be a hold up it's going to be a manual process and it's going to it's going to be an impediment to the ecosystem and so ob defined a mechanism called software statements which is like a it's like a token that can be obtained from ob and presented by a fintech to a bank and it says ob trust me can you give me client credentials so it's a way to automate sort of the provisioning of fintech and payment processors but the oauth statement conveys the trust of ob so it says ob trust me you should trust me too so it was a really innovative mechanism it's really the first time we've seen software statements uh used like this and it's been replicated in in other banking ecosystems so that is sort of my federation overview i think bupinder is going to go more into detail sort of on how we use this federation and he's going to talk give really just a more detailed view i wanted to say a couple of words about glue because i've been talking really about all this abstract stuff you're probably wondering what the heck does glue do so i just have a couple of slides at the end about us so glue is a software vendor we provide a open id provider so that you can use to implement or to protect open banking apis so as i've been talking a lot about trust and the way that trust gets established is through the use issuance of tokens so glue is basically the thing that issues the tokens in this ecosystem and we've created a profile of the glue server for open banking so when you deploy um like the glue server can be used for all sorts of authentication requirements so you can use it to protect a gaming website a retail website a you know workforce website but we said banks have these really specific requirements for open banking so instead of having you deploy a generic glue server and then do 50 different configurations to make it you know what you need for open banking we created a distribution called the open banking identity platform which is a glue server sort of pre-configured for open banking to make deployment easier and so as james mentioned we are based on open source we believe that open source is just a good way to write the software and that um we're in an ecosystem like like financial services where we're talking about trust that actually there's a saying that nothing builds trust like source code and so um you know ultimately the the when you look at the product of glue the product is the code plus the binary distributions um plus the deployment instructions like the you know kubernetes and stuff like that um plus the documentation plus the support so the product is all that stuff together the code is just how you write the software and what we feel is that the open source development methodology for opens for for software based on open standards that the open source development methodology leads to the best software and the most innovation and that's why we chose it but it's really separate it's a part of the product and it's a part of the business model um glue is really on the cloud native bandwagon so by that i mean that we believe in containerized deployments and a lot of automation around around the deployments and auto scaling and sort of um all the things that you expect with sort of a cloud deployment and this can be on public cloud or private cloud so we sort of see or hybrid cloud maybe your cloud plus the public cloud is back up but we're still talking about a deployment that you control but deployed on sort of cloud cloud technology stack and i guess the last differentiator for glue is that especially in supporting the cloud we wanted to support cloud databases so we we have a number of database options at glue persistence ends up being like one of the hardest parts of deploying something like the glue server so we give you some options but if you're going cloud we really recommend going with a cloud database amazon aurora or google spanner are two that come to mind but but we really think that drives down operating costs is like one less thing to think about but it's a big thing so that's i think that's hopefully about 20 minutes hopefully i didn't go over too much and um let me hand it over to bender who's really an open banking guru and we'll really tell you a lot more about open making than i did so thank you thank you mike i'm gonna try and stop sharing yep like if you can confirm you can see my screen yeah yeah we see your screen perfect okay thank you uh good afternoon everyone um so i'm bhuvinder singh uh and i'm cto at open id so we specialize in open banking based solutions and i will try to explain bit more on open banking site especially in the implementation the trust framework and how did various jurisdiction did in terms of open banking implementation um so without further delay um i will go to my first slide so um i think you know as the open banking has evolved in various geographies around the world um i suppose this question is still relevant uh you know what was what's difference between not being open banking enabled country or justification how can somebody say actually this country is open banking so i in very general terms i have you know um created a slide um explaining like it's my opinion that what open banking uh probably should look like or feel like um so historically and traditionally you know uh screen scripting has been the prime modus operandi of getting data out of the bank interfaces or or any it systems since the evolution of internet um and there are a lot of propositions or applications which still exist or even use today the screen scraping as the uh you know preferred method of getting data out of any system maybe a you know bank portal or any other website um but what has changed with open banking uh quite few big fundamental things which i believe are very important and should must be recognized um so the first one is the big one is that now the data sharing which happen between a bank or a fintech or a third party application is to use apis right these are the specific api inter application uh interfaces um which it i believe are mostly rest based but obviously there could be other interfaces available so the data exchange is in um whether it is about the account transaction or making a you know payment immunization those all striker with the use of apis um so obviously apis are platform agnostic they can be consumed on any devices and and i suppose they are also developer friendly in terms of development right so in all in all the api first is one of the the main uh trade of open banking right the second one which obviously is the uh the the positive impact of when you get rid of screen scraping is that you know the credential the the [Music] the fundamental of every security standard or every secure device is being user name password historically and even today right so when you use api along with open banking system enabled uh you know which i will explain how it was solved using open id connect profile the customer credentials are never meant to be left or submitted on third party system they are in full control of the customer and they are always submitted to the uh the bank interface right so in that case you know fintech or third party never see to get to see the the credential customer credentials which obviously was the downside of screen scripting and lastly what i would say again the most important thing which has happened due to the development of open banking is explicit customer consent model right consent is an extension the way i see it is like you know how you can link or authorize some third party to access some data and you still see the permissions and you know what you are exactly sharing whether it is for sharing data or whether it is for money movement right so consent is uh i would say one of the important um by-product of open banking which has happened right so in all in all i usually say so these are my you know trades what i say open banking enabled api first the banishment of screen scraping and explicit customer consent and all together you know the the data transfer is seamless uh it is uh it could be consumed by any channel and any platform uh so moving on from there um this is what i believe is uh happened when open banking is delivered right um so there are some acronyms which i will you know just quickly mention so these are the terminology which uk has used heavily so for example asp is the account information service provider it is like to say a fintech or a tpp who is doing an account aggregation right then there is a payment initiation provider which could be used to pay your bills so basically they are dealing with the payment services um there is another category which is little less known is called card based instruments and these are the companies who would probably store your credit card or debit card uh and then you know do a transaction i think good example is paypal right and so if paypal has to become a fintech and a tpp a licensed one then they would probably need to acquire a cbv base regulated license but what overall open banking driver look like is that you know if a government or a country achieves it um so this is the regulated model obviously this can't be achieved by market lab or industrial initiative so government and regulator establish a policy or a framework which in europe happened to be pst 2 which was put by the european commission and then that get translated into uh technical standard implementation standard what was called as rts regulatory technical standards but but that's not uh still sufficient to you know help drive the control and security and gdpr plays a very important role in open banking whether it is acknowledged or not because the whole idea of sharing information and then actually be able to translate into an implementation and those rules of the game are still you know effective or appropriate even in the open banking world so from top down so government regulator consent and privacy laws and then comes the i would say the industries or the organization who are facilitating the technical architecture so as mike said that you know uk was the first to do what you call federated directory for open banking so what i've done the central directory then there are certificate authorities this is exactly like a pki then you have integrator which could be middle uh system enabler and finally auditor which could be a gain and regulator you know who would like to see uh how banks and their various organizations are performed so all in all you know the the bottom diagram just try to explain that you know there are account providers which could be banks credit unions or e-mini institutes which uh provide apis uh they could choose api of a type based on which category they belong to so they could have published account apis payment apis and credit card apis um and obviously fintech can consume and you know publish a valid prop on various channels mobile devices and and all in all this has you know translated into uh more consumer oriented products and you know services okay so this past open banking which i have depicted is mostly based on my understanding and you know experience working with uk and european uh standards especially with the uk and so in no particular order although this is sequence but they could have happened in parlor but i feel that these are the very basic fundamental building block which any country or a country need to solve in order to you know get define the open banking landscape in their in their country um so for example i said like consent technical standards they are the first one which need to be you know addressed uh which could be split against a government a regulator or even independent custodians right so who defines this it's not the question which i'm trying to answer but saying this is um what is required as a raw material to you know these two open banking enabled country uh aps standards which are very important so what we have seen is that uh some of the countries and jurisdiction have developed their own a few have taken leap um or you know a chapter out of other justification and said okay we're not gonna implement our or design a new ap standard why not just reuse because one good thing happened uh in open banking is uh which mike will obviously appreciate also is that you know these standard definitions which are published by psd2 or uk regularly they are all open source license so any country anywhere in the world can reuse them and make profit so which is good part that work done in one part of the one part can be reused anywhere right so that's the reusability of the api specification um security standards which uh might briefly alluded to the sappy model again that's open id foundation so that that can be that can be you know uh uh that can be reused anywhere in the world you know by anybody so security defining the series standard is very important because otherwise none of the apis or open banking can be enabled customer experience guideline is a very important part which i think is assumed a lot but it's a very hard one to solve now this talks about actually how does the real bank customer on board or service interact with the service even deep revision of service from muffin tech so all those things are actually in the visual representation are defined in the customer experience timeline which you can happen to be written writing one you know without the customer experience guideline i think open banking would be fragmented because each bank would define could define their own experience guidelines and i believe that would have been a bad show for open banking because this this doesn't you know adhere to the standards of open banking experience so guidelines of how the mobile interaction will happen number of steps um and there should be no different from an organization a to b uh you know in case of banks so uniform experience can only be achieved if all the banks and fintechs adhere to the same uh framework of uh or guideline framework so that was the customer experience currently um central directory which i think i will explain in a single slide uh is the pivotal part of enabling the trust ecosystem uh without which you know i think it's a bit hard job to enable open banking and have a secure uh secured by design or what we call private by design approach to the participation and trust can be end to end from the download of the app to the actual consumption of the fintech app you know that's all can be delivered by the open banking central directory ecosystem uh another important aspect is that um kpis are required whether it is regulated or recollected right so what we have seen is that without kpis you know the key performance indicators which will define how good or bad open banking is behaving because at the end of the day the data has been flowing from bank to syntax but can we measure it right can we can we publish some statistics so um good part is that you know uk publishes quarterly kpis for the api performance from various banks and not it not only tells the industry and the ecosystem how much data has moved but also how each bank has performed so obviously there are rigorous bench lines for the sla that how uh how slf or the api responds uh fault tolerance you know resilience so all those have been defined in the kpis which again make a vital part um and i think the last two are obviously our enablement of assigned boxes because what we have seen is without the sandboxes um it's very hard for fintech to try a value prop uh and sandboxes are the innovation hub uh so this is the test bed where they can you know try their ideas uh and you know change their approaches and launch uh you know a good proposition to the market um lastly what we felt is that uh milestones are very important and faced approach could be right so we will talk about a little bit about read versus write apis which are also important you know in the open banking world um so this is the depiction of very closely representing what i call is open banking ecotra system which mike mentioned as the central directory um so it's a uh it's obviously very different to what probably kind of secure keys um in a sense that actually uh the trust system only enable organizational data sharing right it means that can organization a be trusted by organization b based on just digital credentials right and the arrows if i have to explain as you can see uh the consumer on the extreme left hand side the arrow just depict that actually consumer would know the banks its own banks and a trusted fintech and the data is flown from a bank to a fintech ecosystem not via the central directory but directly between the institutes but what happens is that you know the the central directory which is the anchor point it is a it's a trust provider so basically it very it is like an entry point right so it enables uh or it gathers the data uh in a digital format from various public entities it could be company register it could be regulatory registered like a nca or what you call national competent authority in uk what we known as fca and it could be certificate providers as well if there's a that's the european model right where the psd2 certificates or eider certificates are distributed so central directory is just an enabler but it gives immense power and control that you know we can prove end-to-end uh non-repudiation right you can really track the onboarding of a fintech to the consumption of the fintech and you know everything can be you know proven if needed in the law in the court of law um so as i said like it is an enabler right it it enables the trust relationship between the bank because the each bank who will publish their uh well-known endpoints i'm just going to do a bit of the implementation the open id connect part and then you know fintech and discover um the software statement which mike alluded to are part of how a tpp can generate a ssa using apis and then present to the bank interface to register themselves as application client so all those uh you know the enabler part is the byproduct of implementing a central directory and i say like it is a really important component in uk open banking and it has been a model which uk adopted it's the same model what brazil has taken forward almost equivalent they have the same approach and you know regulators are happy because they can really control or see the participation of the fintech so no unsolicited illegitimate participation from the fintech and a directory can also publish the trusted seal marks on the apps saying that these are the clustered up index right so all in all that this is a centralized way our country can enable uh you know a trusted ecosystem for open banking uh the next one i will just briefly talk about bit upon the identity and consent consumer fine um so identity and consent are linked together in open banking because without one another cannot exist so identity is the way where how customer prove its you know [Music] legitimacy or you know holder of the credentials uh it could be username password or multiple factors whereas a consent is the explicitly saying that you know how do you uh what permissions you grant to uh uh what permissions you grant to the um the participating fintech so identity and consent are very important in open banking and i've just highlighted how they are related and various type of consents can be you know presented for the various type of authorization based on account aggregation or in the or for the payments use cases uh fappy security again i would just touch base briefly um so fappy security is the the profile of open id foundation which drives the security of all the apis so it is a it's a mix it's a it's a composition of the standards uh oauth2 open id connect you know these are the be the base frameworks which are used and on top of it there is extensions profile used to you know which provides the family security um in addition to what uk has started as a security profile now brazil has adopted a bit more rigorous and a bit more refined approach to the authorization you know using power and job these are the the security standard which enable fine grain authorization requests right so in it what it means is that fintech can actually tell the the banks that what authorization level they need and then the authorization server which happened to be a bank and you know decide whether to allow or deny so that's one important addition civi is a new uh not really new it has been existing standard in the telephone uh in the telephony world but it has been used to enable what we call offline or point of sales communication so open ranking the first phase was to enable drive innovation on the web channel mostly but the use case of payments which is especially to deal with that how can a customer pay with a mobile app when he or she at the point of sales because there is no web interface so siva what we call is the client side uh push authorization or back channel you know push authentic authorization it enables the uh you know uh the authorization of uh type uh a payment can be payment initiation type for the use case of uh point of sales uh which has been adopted by you know as a part of happy security um the so this is the reference architecture which uh we have worked on we have working sandboxes uh model available for us um so i will just quickly run past our reference architecture um so a lot has been learned within the open banking for you know for what i have experienced at delivering the projects in uk for big cma9 and brazilian market and it's not a api problem so let's just let me call it out it's more than just an api problem there is lot going on security side apis are no good if you cannot secure them so typically the the sandbox which we propose or what we have them already is is a combination of an api gateway uh integrated with a rock solid you know access manager in this case blue is our partner and we believe that blue has world reading software it is innovative it is adoptive adaptive to the world the cloud standards and we can really you know make it fit to integrate with any api gateway and make it secure implementation um so and we also support the strong customer authentication using the glue stack and so this is like just a reference architecture where a fintech you know have a three main steps you authenticate and authorize against a access manager you get some tokens and identity tokens which you can play against an api gateway the api gateway validates those tokens and through the blue server and give you access to the data along with uh during the authentication phase which i think one thing which i missed is that mfa so we can provide the strong customer authentication which is the second factor um in uk and europe it has been mandated but it has been not totally implemented i think the time scale has been just moved on but we believe that mfa is critical to enable the open banking journeys because it gives you stronger trust factor or you know more reliable uh trust in the system and uh consumers feel safe about you know sharing the data in that way uh i think that brings to my last slide it's just about few uh open banking benefits which i would not read uh consider the time so i would make a stop here and over to run me a team for q and a's thank you very appreciative really good slide and thank you mike as well um what we're going to do now is move to our uh q a and so what i'd like to do with that is take the chance to invite anyone that has a specific question uh just to basically put it in the chat and direct it to the person you'd like to answer the question i have a question for i have a question for defender um [Music] tpp what does that stand for so tpp is a term which describes like a third party providers um so third party provider being fintech in in in normal words but the regulatory bodies uh prefer to call them tpp and then they would probably give some kind of a licensed tpp so the terms which i mentioned like asp psp or cbp so tpp can acquire a license uh to operate in those uh on those role types so in in other words it's just another word for fintech if no one has a question i have another question too can you but pinder can you talk about some of the where ob started and what are some of the new services that they're introducing um so ob when it started off you know it was obviously ahead of when jira was doing psd2 because when euro was doing psd to rts it was not out ob started with the apa specification and obviously the idea was that uh uk would have uh a closed network as like a full end-to-end trust ecosystem for open banking and later it will be merged to support psd2 because i think four or five years ago we were uk was still part of the european union uh unfortunately now we are not um but the approach was that uh ob will be the foundation uh entity which will put you know a common standard for the big nine banks uh standard security profile customer experience guidelines so all those uh you know the main component which i described in one of my slides were the you know byproduct of obi so they not only defined the api specifications they also defined the security profile and also they enabled the ecosystem by putting the open banking directory in place right but um they've introduced some new um um enhancements yeah sorry but yeah so so uh so it was phased approach so account apis then payments apis but now they have introduced what they call is premium apis as well so again you know premium apis are something which a bank may choose to implement and they can charge fintech or tpps to consume right um and it's uh it's optional apis uh you know a lot of them uh and it was uh as such uh you know direction from the fca that actually banks can leverage the same infrastructure to make roi on the investment and because it was a regulatory project so it it it need um so the the paid apis or you know premium apis are i would say a side effect of a delivering a technical stack which could be reused in a number of ways um and obviously there has been advancement in standards now uk security profile is no longer um in existence every bank is actually certified to sapi standard which is a fab open id under open thank you id that um just to check this does anyone else have any questions please feel free to to put them in the chat um maybe you have a specific question regarding glue outside of open banking please feel free to ask that as well while we have mike okay one from davin cook uh this is for blue pinder two questions actually one for mike and dependent so i'll go through the finders first uh where would you suggest an integrator interface what level or role will the bank to initiate the conversation on open banking who is in charge of meeting these objectives please defender that's a good question david so um so see the most of the objectives are actually regulated and mandated on the bank unfortunately you know and the guidelines for bank students who are standard are being defined in the law and their implementation in part of the technical standards right um so unless bank meet those uh fintech wouldn't be able to pray or tpp wouldn't be able to operate so as i said like most of the heavy work is with the banks to make sure that standard or the implementation is in the in line with standard um and they need to get a compliance certificate right but recently there has been now push by the regulator for actually uh you know validating the implementation of the fintech which is good because now fca or the the competent authority not only just ask for open banking to you know uh get certified from standards body they are also asking compliance certificate that if the client is doing enough security uh voting and the implementations and they are adhering to the implementation standard brilliant thank you for pinder mike for you from davin what opportunities are there for an integrator to lead with a ciam iam project the bank if there are no if so if there is no mandate for open banking in the country where they're working yeah and maybe i'll take the next one too because i see we're a three minute warning and uh there was another question aside from open banking what are the other major use cases in industries who may have a need for glue so i'll sort of combine those and say um open banking is a very specific use case around complying with regulators requirements for um you know security for these apis but um if you if you if you if there is no such open banking ecosystem glue is commonly used for [Music] centralizing authentication for both consumer and workforce so some of the other example a good place to start is always rolling out a modern authentication service for consumers or workforce examples the other industries that glue is active in where work with large enterprises so government telco healthcare financial services consumer facing logistics those are the typical markets for example um there the city of dubai is one of our customers and so the city of dubai off supports strong authentication there's a dubai authentication mechanism and a uae authentication mechanism that they support in their websites so glue actually presents the login page that validates against those credentials when you go to a municipal site so government is a is a big use case for us we're doing a lot with digital drivers license so how do you use your mobile phone to authenticate and you know also single sign-on mobile authentication glue is also very strong there's been a lot of advances in using your phone as a platform authenticator so using touch id to authenticate to websites so generally when you need to put the user through a workflow for authentication you want to use something like the glue server for that because you don't want to do it in every app you sort of want to define authentication workflow in one place and then let other applications you reuse that so you so you don't have to reinvent the wheel and i see there's one more question um james yeah that's from uh lawrence dinger can these ob standards apis used globally or only specific to the uk banking sector pender you want to take that mike i'm going to put the contact page on as we're coming to the end as you say yeah so the question was could you use open banking apis and standards for other industries or for or maybe if if you're if the if there is no open banking ecosystem does it make sense to wrote to align with these api standards and so what we have seen at least in you know part of latin america that irrespective of if it is not regulated banks are looking to do api vacation okay and and this api is not just to provide data to third parties you can reuse these apis to even provide data to first parties so if you ask me technically it's possible to share use the same apis to even to share the data with the first party which could be a group of banks sharing data among each other developing their own closed proposition not [Music] available then you can definitely extend it to publish more apis but certainly there is a there are use cases which we have seen in latin america where a group of credit unions or a group of banks want to enable open banking among themselves yeah and i think you know one of the benefits of open of these apis is that a lot of thought and discussion and corner cases went into the design of these apis so if you're designing an api um to do something similar you could do worse than align with what with the work that they've done and that will probably get you you know pretty close because a lot of the ecosystems that are popping up are really pretty close to the pattern that we've seen so it's really not a bad idea to to leverage the work that's been done and as bupinder mentioned all the work is published it's all publicly available and under a open license so it can be reused without any ip issues so they've they've really shared you know the uk i think i heard that they spent like 80 80 million pounds or something developing open banking and so um so a huge amount of effort and money went into developing these and they did a fantastic job so i think that this a lot of this work really can be reused okay brilliant thank you bye for that um shall we call this to an end if no one else has any other questions okay brilliant okay well we'll call it an end uh thank you very much both of your time we really appreciate that thank you everyone for joining um 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HsV3-Ywl6G4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsV3-Ywl6G4 | ARIES WEEKLY FORECAST A VERY FAVORABLE WEEK FOR YOU | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hyeri's welcome to your weekly forecast now this is for March 2/3 until the knife let's take a look at what's gonna be coming your way actually I already uploaded the the aries forecast a little bit earlier but for some reason you know the this sound isn't really good again so i have to take it out and you know redo the reading anyway aries let's take a look it seems like this week for you is a little bit better I feel like there's also brand-new opportunity someone in your company is also leaving or walking away resigning or retiring or leaving their post and I feel like you know the management alone with these sorry alone with the M other senior executives as kind of you know looking into your profile are looking into your performance for the past few months or years and your offer a very good offer you know anyway aries you are trying to walk away from a you know from a certain situation that you feel like you're being stagnant or that you feel like you know it there's no reason for you to stay in that place anymore there is also a possibility of you finding a house or moving into a new place within this week okay I'm not saying that you will be transferring but you will be finding a like them you know like an appropriate house that fits your budget and you know that fits all most of your needs especially if you if you're living with your children now at this point it seems like you're in the waiting okay you're waiting for something to you know for something to happen - to come out in the open a bridge you know that will also be built for you to cross the other side so it's either you know it's ended and police in the area of relationship or it's in the area of you know your your careers and finances but when it comes to your career like what I said that like what I have mentioned that there are somebody who will be leaving their post and the management is looking into your profile you're up for a very good offer now all of your hard works will be paying off next well not next month but possibly next year because right after your training briefing and everything else you know this new position that you will be handling plus the series of projects that you will be getting soon you will be going through some you know some reagent exercise and short courses trainings and other stuff you know for you to get familiarized sorry for you to get familiar with most of the tasks that you will be handling okay that is related it to this job and I feel like the you know the psychology of dealing with your team members for them to listen to you and for them to abide you now when it comes to your love life well there is a water sign that will be giving you a lot of hard times okay or a lot of difficulties at this point especially if you're trying if you're going in a battle like legal battle with this person like child custody divorce you know and restraining order as well are there are certain cases or charges that you have filed against this person because of their abusive behavior that you will be coming out on it's up and I feel like the result will be in favor of you you don't really have to worry and you don't really have to fear for your life because definitely this person will be will be cut off from your system and it will be you know out of your aura or out of your zone well at least for a few years okay um there's a possibility that this person could still you know wind up your path and go around you but I feel like you're gonna have you know enough peace of mind for a little while at least now there is also like a financial you know financial offer financial break that you are thinking or like an investment that you're also you know for me in your mind because you just don't want to keep on spending your money okay you are now starting to be a little bit conservative of your spendings and with your you know with your ordeals because you want something to happen out of it because you just you just don't want to keep on spending your money and you know nothing's just it happen and you just want to prepare for your future because um you know something happened to you that actually open up your eyes that it's not all the time that you will always have sunny days and you know like a great financial windfall and there are times that you will be going through some drought and you know some rainy days that you have to keep something for yourself and to you know keep on feeding those people that the that's kind of relying on you so right now you will be talking to somebody who is a younger earth sign more likely a financial advisor or like an investor consultant and you will start it's not just it's actually it's not savings but it's more of bond securities and stocks and even if you already have some you know some existing stock investments you want to like spread your your money or you or your your investments or it sorry your you know your your resources so that someday you can profit from it alright I feel like you will be getting a very good bargain when it comes to your house okay this week because there is somebody who will be reaching out to you and you will also get approved with the amount or with the you know whatever it is that you're trying to apply this related to leasing and you'll be very happy because it seems like this week luck will be by your side okay and most of your wishes will also be granted because somebody from the past but just a relative okay not a lover will be reaching out to you to pay you back you know with the money that they have owed you even though it's been such a long period of time but this is something that you never really expected and this person will also be you know apologizing to you because it took them some time to really give you back the money but at least you know what's important is that they have remembered to pay you back okay and it seems like you've already forgotten about this loan then you will be very surprised that oh my god you know like well thank you and I feel like half of it you will be donating it to a cause or it could be a church and then the you know half of it you will be using it for your savings or for something that you really need inside your place by the way be very careful this week for a plumbing that will be bursting out okay or anything like this related to water and I feel like it's time for you to go and check out some you know some stuff that needs a major repair because don't wait for things to get bigger because you know that when things get bigger or when the damages get bigger then the cost of that repair will also get bigger and this is something that you really hate because you might have to pull out some money or some you know some budgets from your save money and I feel like that it's what's gonna be annoying you and it will be ruining your week as well so might as well check out what are the things that needs some repairs so that it won't get you know into something big theater on money will be you know will be light and breezy and even opportunities because you know money will come and go but it's the opportunities the career the reference the recommendation the reputation and the respect that you will be earning in getting from being a very diligent you know hard-working executive or you know or worker and I feel like it will be paying off this month this week alright so I'm not to mention that you will also be getting a very good recommendation from your boss okay because they will be backing you up but it comes to your love life I feel like most of the you know well for some Ares it will be dealing with a water sign um some of you will be dealing with a psychotic person and some of you will be dealing with someone who is a narcissist and some of you will be dealing with some legal issues okay that is related to your children so don't worry luck will be on your side and you will be winning sir alright so anyway that's it for you for this week and if you want to talk to me in loving the phone the levy that calls just go and visit to me to my website that's a few gillette that +62 you | Sophia Angel Clairvoyant Tarot | UCjGqr6Rnm05soyQ3QX7ucTg | 2019-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,592 | 8,167 |
0aoeRuJ98Ps | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aoeRuJ98Ps | Why the HERMES KELLY BELT is the ONLY & BEST BELT YOU EVER NEED in your wardrobe! | FashionablyAMY | the Amaze Kelly belt is literally the only belt that you will need in your life but really the best investment okay pros and cons of the Kelly build it's totally adjustable so it'll fit if you're very skinny 60 centimeter waist or if you're a little bit thicker up to a hundred centimeter waist second Pro I find that after owning so many different size of belts styles of belt including Chanel the perfect style to dress up or down but it also really elevates a much more elegant like skirt outfit or trouser outfit the width of the Kelly Belt being 18 millimeter is really the sweet spot for something that can still be very elegant but also casual it's actually kind of under the radar another Pro which I think is the fourth now is that their leather belts are so well made I've owned a number of belts in my lifetime I have to say Alma's belts are the best made | FashionablyAMY | UCI48arNXB6IiR0OrjgqwtWQ | 2023-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 165 | 866 |
Ndt-7rt6nC0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndt-7rt6nC0 | Cardiac cycle 1- Introduction | hello everybody I have to tell you that it's a little bit of a accomplishment right now to be recording a video lecture and I also have to tell you that it's a double accomplishment because I'm recording a video lecture hopefully successfully and it isn't the middle of the night this is like this is amazing so this might actually be a remotely coherent lecture that we're about to embark upon in the last lecture we talked about the cardiovascular system from we did heart anatomy and then we douve into the kinds of cells that make up the myocardium or the muscle of the heart itself and we sort of looked at what how those particular cells there were two types of cells that we looked at and we we examined how they function we looked at the contractile cells which really make up the bulk of the heart muscle itself 99% of your heart muscle is made of contractile cells and then there's this 1% which is the autorhythmic cells which are super cool and they generate their own action potentials and thereby initiate contraction of the cardiac muscle in errific way for forever without even having any neural input necessary at all in this lecture we're going to take that information we're going to take like all those little cellular details and we're going to sort of zoom out and look at the big picture and I tend to be a small part too big part thinker but this big piece thinking part might actually be really helpful for you in understanding the small bits that we did in the last lecture so we're going to start out by looking at the cardiac cycle as a whole and what what qualities we look at when we talk about the cardiac cycle which is basically one heartbeat all the events that take place in one heart be we're going to link all those little processes all those little mechanisms to big heartbeat function that you can hear that you can feel and that we can appreciate never ever stops and then we're going to break it down and we're going to look at into it like we're going to look at the volume that we see different volumes we're going to look at the electrical activity we're going to look at heart sounds and then we're going to talk about some clinically relevant measurements that we can make using heart function and then those of you in my face-to-face class actually I'm not going to say that part because next semester it will be a different schedule so how awesome is that I just totally made this a reusable video and it would have been super cool if I hadn't just said all that but that's just the way it goes so let's start with a definition of the cardiac cycle and that will get us rolling | Wendy Riggs | UC-yQpFb89u7qb-duWMZvoog | 2016-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 490 | 2,625 |
AGtdQBxjDqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGtdQBxjDqM | You feel like people don't love you enough. | hello everyone I want to talk about a problem that many of us may have as it seems do you jump from relationship to relationship you are a man and you have this girlfriend then the relationship ends then this girlfriend and that girlfriend so on and so on or are you a woman jumping from relationship to relationship when you get into a relationship do you move very fast what do I mean within a week or so within weeks in a very fast way in a short amount of time do you begin telling the other person that you love them like you don't really know anything of that person but you love that person like you began saying uh very very nice things to them as like you are the best person I have ever had you know you saved my life I am nothing without you like do you in a sense how can I say this do you in the beginning do you place that person on a pedestal like you view that person as that person person can do nothing wrong like this person is the person of your dreams then after a while maybe some months or whatever you began speaking very badly about the person you are no good I hate you you do everything wrong like you are a loser so in the beginning you move along very fast I love you I love you blah blah blah blah blah then after a while I hate you I can't stand you you are making my life very bad like and then after that you go back to the praising I love you I care about you you are everything to me then shortly after that maybe a week a week later two weeks later a month or months later like it's like you like it goes up and down you have very nice things to say then you have very bad things to say then you have very nice things to say then you have very bad like an up and down thing if you understand what I am saying do you think that is normal you may say you want to be loved but in truth you may be very afraid to be loved when things are going well inside of your mind you are thinking okay when are bad things when are the bad things going to happen when will this person reject me when will this person leave me so you may began testing the person being manipulative or or trying to get that person to not leave you even though that person has no intention at that time to leave you but because you are so insecure because you have abandonment issues you self sabotage the relationship because of what is going on in your head are you understanding what I am saying you want to be loved but you are afraid of being loved you cause so much chaos because of that fear of rejection to where it makes the person want to leave even though that person had no intentions of leaving are you hearing me I have a thought if you are afraid of being abandoned why continue to jump into relationships after relationships why not take time to heal like you have to know that is not normal if you are so afraid of being hurt you need time to heal from what is going on within you I believe that makes so much sense yes your mother probably didn't love you yes your father probably didn't spend too much time with you you know they may have gave you time then gave you no time maybe took care of your needs sometimes than other times they probably did not so now you are this very anxious and and insecure person if you are afraid of men if you are afraid of women take time to yourself like be by yourself because if you are looking for a man or woman to make you happy let me tell you every human being will disappoint you in one way or another stop looking to people to make you happy stop looking to people to regulate your emotions like you may feel like you have no control over your emotions like you may need a person to affirm you of who you are and how you should feel listen it is okay to be alone hello it is okay to take time to heal and you may tell me Uncle Kev I hear what you are saying but I don't want to be alone I don't want you know like I want someone there even though I am very chaotic so are you telling me you want to continue hurting people in life because you want someone but at the same time you are afraid of that person to leave so you are willing to hurt that person instead of doing what is necessary for you to heal you have to know the way you are behaving is not normal it may be common for some people to do it but it is not normal I hope this makes sense what you should do is pray to God you can say like uh god um um I am a certain way that I should not be I have insecurity I have bad relationships I have very bad anger problems you know I do this I do that and it's not that I want to be that way but I continue to be in this way God please help me from there read the Bible and continue to pray you may even need to fast don't eat or drink anything for a certain time but do it as many times as possible because the route you are going on is it really making things better are you becoming more healed by doing these things no so I think it is time for you to go another route take time to heal speak to Jesus Christ pray to him no man can really heal you no woman can really heal you but God can do something about it a person can tell you about God they can give you scriptures but it takes you to want to change and you may say Kevin I am trying to change so much keep on pressing in keep on seeking God keep on like asking him for help but let me stop here may God bless us | Bible information and help | UCtJMmR87ealIOVjzoo5-gcQ | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,097 | 5,341 |
rE4D0qZCG64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE4D0qZCG64 | Islamabad United VS Karachi Kings | thank you good evening and welcome to everyone you join us for this 2020 match between Islamabad City and the Karachi Royals I'm Mike Atherton and with me in the commentary box is Mel Jones Ali Mitchell Ian Healy and the one and only Lord Gower well others thanks to that warm introduction I for one am looking forward to today's play I had an opportunity earlier to get down and check out the conditions for the day and it's pretty apparent even before you take a proper look that they'll be looking at batting first on this pitch it's very dry on top and it could make any run Chase later quite difficult beautiful clear conditions and not a chance of rain great information there from David Gower we're going down to the middle now the captains are ready for the toss the Kings choosing about first here they'll be eager to get runs on the board foreign even though maybe conditions could have been better later on the Umpire signals that were ready to go first ball of the Innings about to be bold [Applause] yeah nice shot runs possible needs to be on target very nice running there nothing too fancy just good solid running to get things started [Applause] this is everything all right that's Wild Nothing elegant about that shot just not timing it at all it's poor play yep really good shot there you don't chase those down brilliantly timed off the back foot and that's race to the boundary do they go full do they go short a lot to ponder after the boundary good piece of Fielding to stop some runs [Applause] four overthrows the throw was unnecessary and as it turns out pretty costly [Applause] getting nicely settled at the crease now would have been really happy with that last shot yeah yeah they've picked the Gap perfect timing onto the front foot early placed it perfectly into the Gap timed it nicely for four more a little short on that occasion needs to adjust the length slightly to be just a little Fuller Too Short on this pitch and as we've seen already it makes it very easy to score well it was hammered away timed perfectly and placed into the gap a team will be after a positive Innings from this batter a great opportunity to come in and put some runs on the board can't into the attack now from the south end nice shot fine placement and enough timing to get that ball away to the boundary [Applause] don't need to do anything special line and length is the key wow that's missed a lot maybe they didn't pick it up very late on the shot [Applause] yes nice timing good batting won't get to the boundary [Applause] nice solid defensive shot [Music] [Applause] yep brilliant shot there just perfection a majestic shot you just cannot hit it any better than that raced away to the boundary rossington has got the big shot away this over now they can focus on playing the next ball on its merits super piece of timing one of those ones where you really have to make sure you watch it all the way onto the bat picked up the slower one nicely foreign [Applause] they'll get at least one there'll be one run here for them that's what happens if you straddle down the leg side makes it easy to just glance the ball off the pads and score easy runs yep right off the middle of the bat that was a solid shot really well played ball was dropped just a little shorter and a great shot off the back foot [Applause] a good contest here at the moment four off the last ball and it'll be interesting to see how the bowler can respond yep great shot through the Gap perfect timing well that was a very solid shot read the length early to get onto the front foot and that raced away for four [Applause] always difficult to focus after what happened last fall but you just gotta stay positive and believe the Wicket will come yep ease through the field there'll be runs here well that was just a little bit wide well picked up Let The Bull do all the work really to ease it down towards third [Applause] ly hide a hello hi thought it got past them but a fantastic dive to cut it off [Applause] how are you welcome to the Stream foreign [Applause] [Music] Khan the right armor is coming into the attack from the south end [Applause] call what a position to set there a brilliant catch well the end of a productive Innings it didn't quite ignite the fireworks as we would have hoped but still solidwork with the fall of that Wicket we have a new batter at the crease will be looking to make a strong start to their innings tracing after that shot went after it but just couldn't lay a bat on it didn't get it through the field chance try here gets off the mark yep floated that one up hit well but couldn't beat the field [Applause] where no they make it home but there should never been the chance of a run out in the first place [Applause] absolutely nailed it that ball has been hit it's flown into the crowd to get that much power coming forward on the front foot is ridiculous Ali from the North End [Applause] yep collects that one simple as you like inside the ring not a great delivery got it full and lucky not to be hit to the boundary [Applause] oh nice yeah yeah could be close Mrs out there on the short and wide one [Applause] good return back from the deep a little flick of the wrist to get it Round the Corner for an easy run [Applause] well another chance to bowl that one really can't have been wide by much though [Applause] yeah yeah great shot at least one on offer just a little bit wide well picked up and let the ball do all the work really just to nudge it down towards third three added in that over kings are 52 for one [Applause] thank you yeah quick onto that in the infield maybe they didn't pick it up very late on that shot [Applause] yep into the Gap Nice Shot he just can't hit it any better than that drilled it no chance there for the fielders they shouldn't get too discouraged with that last ball the first step as a bowler is to get the batter playing which they've managed if they can find the right shirt the reward will eventually come timing on that shot was just perfect brilliant shot it was a boundary the moment it hit the back consecutive boundaries in this over I wonder what plans they'll come up with to slow this batting it doesn't beat the infield good spot there making it difficult to get away [Applause] a lovely Drive Square you can't fault the bowling sometimes your opponent is just too good wonderful front foot shot and there was no point chasing that it can be very disheartening seeing good deliveries smacked around sometimes you just got to accept it and move on not a great delivery got it full and lucky not to be hit to the boundary that ends the power play the captain with a bit more freedom in the field now Islamabad you can now have five fielders outside the circle going with Pace now [Applause] oh yeah yeah lovely timing will this one go to the fence found the Gap with ease wasn't the worst ball you'll see but it still race to the Rope foreign I don't think we'll be too happy with their bowler at the moment yep great shot through the gap there was minimal follow-through just great timing to punch it through the field for four [Applause] that last ball isn't something you'd want to see a repeat of you don't want to be giving easy runs away [Applause] the Fielder with that shot a little bit of confusion out in the middle but they've got back quickly no harm done both batters survive [Applause] thank you waiting hit that well off the back foot but couldn't beat the field [Applause] drives and misses everything just can't seem to get the ball away that's the third Dot [Applause] end of the over eight runs coming from it the kings are 72 for one [Applause] current the right arm medium bowler is coming into the attack from the south end [Applause] can't get that outside the ring field confusion written on the batter's faces a mix up that almost led to a run out [Applause] well placed should get a single got forward well and was able to drive the ball a lovely shot and good running [Applause] exquisitely down the front foot a gorgeous looking Drive could have been worth more [Applause] there too full and helped on its way don't mind getting hit for runs what's important is to focus on getting the next ball right shot the boundary this is where they can be so good because they were so quick to get back and onto this [Applause] thank you straight to the Fielder end of the over 10 off kings are 82 for one nice bowling not a great shot in the end practices the shot again just need to keep their head down now [Applause] yeah yeah all right oh yes that's a wild one nothing elegant about that shot just not timing it at all poor play [Applause] yep yep very quick out there managing to stop it and preventing four runs worked it onto the leg side and got some easy runs [Applause] yeah a couple on offer here under the front foot and punched it nicely would have hoped to find the Rope yep that shot brings up the half century beautiful batting display very solid I think this could be just the start foreign [Applause] to stop some runs good running it needed to be as well probably closer than they expected yep Nice Shot runs possible did well just to get it down towards third for some runs [Applause] yeah yeah needs to be on target [Applause] [Music] well they lose the second Wicket it's a long way back to the sheds and you can tell they're not happy with that dismissal lots of pressure coming into bat we'll have to wait though to face their first ball yeah there'll be runs here Malik ready to face their first ball really needs to settle quickly and see if they can get the ball into the gaps [Applause] yeah yeah that's great Fielding that ball was flying immediately underway with some runs yeah no try here shakes their heads he's there to be hit but couldn't make the most of it end of the over four off it the kings are 92 for two [Applause] yeah yeah [Applause] very sweet off the bat and four all the way that went all the way up toward the grandstand for four driven away nicely foreign [Applause] wants to come off this delivery I wonder [Applause] well for a brief moment you thought there might be a bit of strife there in the end a good decision not to take on the field [Applause] Wild Nothing elegant about that shot just not timing it at all it's poor play [Applause] we're here no that would have been a very risky single in the end a good decision to stay put yeah yeah that's for no one at third man to stop it the short ball is picked up early not the best delivery but it was certainly a very good shot to dispatch the bowling kept it nice and tight and made it hard to score runs [Applause] left alone and easily through to the keeper [Applause] yep [Applause] yeah yeah no they've made it home but there should never have been the chance of the run out in the first place [Applause] yep they'll get at least one [Music] that was good patient batting just waited for it and got it easily down to Third [Applause] it was just a little bit wide well picked up and guided nicely down towards third [Applause] yeah yeah no [Applause] sensible decision in the end not to take that run end of the over three runs coming from it the kings are 104 for two the right armor is coming into the attack from the North End wow that's missed a lot maybe they didn't pick it up very late on the shot [Applause] yep ease through the field there'll be runs here [Applause] brilliant bowling I mean got the edge the previous ball they now know the areas they need to be hitting where couldn't get it through the field well that would have been a very risky run the right call was made in the end [Applause] yeah yeah a brilliant throw in from the deep caps off what was a fabulous piece of Fielding foreign no trouble at all to punch it away to the boundary for four a poor delivery [Applause] a little short on that occasion needs to adjust the length slightly to be just a little Fuller Too Short on this pitch and as we've seen already it makes it very easy to score a bit of a mix-up they'll need to improve their communication it overcomes to an end not many runs coming from it both sides need to get some life into this game the spinner coming into the attack [Applause] yeah I couldn't have played that any better well it was hammered away timed perfectly and placed into the gap [Applause] I'd like to see them aim for the top of off now as a bowl you've got to make them play on your terms there'll be one run here for them really race between the wickets after it was clipped away nicely behind Square [Applause] hey well that's perhaps a little heart I felt it wasn't that wide [Applause] yeah yeah great shot at least one on offer [Applause] yep [Applause] I for one reckon that second run was on but clearly the Batters knew better nine runs added there kings are 120 for two Ashraf from the North End [Applause] yeah cuts that off well in the infield good running it needed to be as well probably closer than they expected [Applause] yep no it was a nice looking Shot full and in the slot just couldn't find the gap [Applause] it was just a little bit wide well picked up and let the ball do all the work really to push it down towards Third Man [Applause] yep [Applause] got Ford and was able to drive the ball lovely shot and good running yeah they picked the Gap perfect timing what a lovely shot really good timing out of the middle and raced to the boundary the right arm Pace bowler is coming into the attack from the south end [Applause] four poor Fielding chose the wrong end entirely for what should have been a simple run out yeah yeah good return there back from the deep [Applause] yep [Applause] yeah yeah great shot fine placement and enough timing to get that ball away to the boundary [Applause] Tahir has got the big shot away this over now they can focus on playing the next ball on its merits bit of frustration after that shot went after it but just couldn't lay a bat on it [Applause] yeah hit that hard nailed it solid partnership 50 so far now it's time to really build a big score coming on obviously hoping the pace will cause some trouble yep that's right out of the middle of the back that was the snowball and it didn't fool anyone got the timing just right beautiful shot don't need to do anything special line and length is the key thank you yeah great shot great timing they got it well away Square nobody anywhere near it in the field to cut it off Harley giving away too much width [Applause] getting nicely settled at the crease now would have been really happy with that last shot [Applause] quick onto that in the infield [Applause] Top Class Innings been playing very nicely out there and that brings up the half century foreign yeah that's an unbelievable shot into the crowd just missed the line not the worst delivery but that was dispatched with interest everyone just watched that in all Khan I don't think we'll be too happy with their bowler at the moment yeah yeah just about time that perfect everything was right about it the footwork to get back and then the back coming through the ball beautifully a brilliant over for the batting side not so for the bowlers [Applause] thank you [Applause] we've seen good control and spin from this bowler looking forward to seeing what they can do here great timing watched it closely out of the hand and hammered that slower ball away to the boundary you can see how good this pitch can be for batting you want the player coming forward but it's a tight margin only a touch full and put away [Applause] driven off the front foot fantastic Cricket shot probably expected more there [Applause] yeah nice shot runs possible [Applause] I didn't get the feet moving played down the wrong line threw the hands at it got nothing on the ball [Applause] yep collects that one simple as you like inside the ring well there was a moment of hesitation a few calls of yes and no in the end no damage done [Applause] yeah yeah great timing right off the meter the back all the way got it right out of the middle questions will begin to be asked should the captain make a change a big over that one too many loose deliveries thank you what a beauty it's the in-swinging Yorker the bat can't stop it and the stumps are gone They will receive now the warmest of receptions from this crowd for a supreme display of batting each field will come up now you think pressure should definitely be on the new batter who strides to the middle they will be looking for another quick wicket very quick out there managing to stop it and preventing four runs exquisitely down the front foot a gorgeous looking Drive could have been worth more [Applause] yeah yeah good bit of timing there perhaps that slipped out of the hand a little during the release so here didn't mind and sent it high and handsome over the boundary rope for six foreign length around about off stump and that'll Force the mistake [Applause] at all the Time in the World to get in position to play that ball timed it nicely for four runs the Tyro thanks don't mind getting hit for runs what's important is to focus on getting the next ball right [Applause] that's great Fielding that ball was flying got forward well and was able to drive the ball a lovely shots and good running 13 runs added there kings are 190 for three Khan to wrap up the innings [Applause] yeah yeah absolutely nailed it that's just silly the power on that shot is incredible that's the sort of shot you want to see at a cricket match they shouldn't get too discouraged with that last ball the first step of the bowler is to get the batter playing which they've managed if they can find the right spot the reward will eventually come that went all the way up toward the grandstand for four driven away nicely thank you consecutive boundaries in this over I wonder what plans they'll come up with to slow this batting [Applause] that is a gorgeous shot straight through the covers one of those ones where you really have to make sure you watch it all the way onto the bat picked up the slower one nicely always difficult to focus after what happened last fall but you just gotta stay positive and believe the Wicket will come misses everything just need to settle down the timing's off these deliveries are there to be hit Time for cool heads [Applause] and that's the end of the innings Kings have set a target of 207 runs [Applause] thank you [Applause] ggfs [Applause] but tell wherely welcome to the Stream [Applause] foreign [Applause] this is a respectable total if the bowlers can get firing and get some early wickets this will be a difficult Chase [Applause] foreign with that shot lovely shot to start the Innings Unfortunately they just couldn't find a gap yep chance to run two [Applause] and they're away and nicely Off the Mark yep unplayable no reward flying to the boundary nothing really wrong with the delivery got onto the front foot and found the space to get that one to the boundary can be very disheartening seeing good deliveries smacked around sometimes you just got to accept it and move on yep [Applause] there'll be one run here for them [Applause] Monroe is new to the crease they'll be Keen to feel Bat on Ball early on obviously didn't like the look of that one and just ignored it [Applause] right there straight to the Fielder [Applause] well that would have been a very risky run the right call was made in the end over Islamabad a 10 for none Yamin the pace bowler coming into the attack Strokes it languidly away to the fence a lovely shot through the hands at it got it early but enough on it to get full that last ball isn't something you'd want to see a repeat of you don't want to be giving easy runs away huge shout the bowler seems very confident with that one tough call either way might be worth risking a review if they're right [Applause] how close is that could be the wicket [Applause] nothing picked up from the bat this could spell trouble nothing wrong with the impact would it hit the wickets though not hitting a thing ends up wasting a review [Applause] not the best decision to review that the Umpire has got it spot on [Applause] waiting couldn't get it through the field no runs on that occasion got into position nicely just too early on the shot couldn't find a gap [Applause] hitting [Applause] yep well placed should get a single a couple on offer here surprised they didn't go for a third would have been a very simple run end of the over seven of it Islamabad of 17 for none [Applause] Amir from the North End [Applause] foreign [Applause] there'll be runs here [Applause] that gets things going getting your first runs always helps settle the nerves [Applause] yes good piece of Fielding to stop some runs foreign [Applause] that is a big Wicket you want to send key people back to the Pavilion quickly excellent work you batter comes to the crease never an easy time to come in after the fall of the wicket s times it nicely what a lovely shot and it flew to the boundary that's clearly not the type of delivery to be bowling foreign don't need to do anything special line and length is the key quick onto that in the infield just through the shot too early [Applause] yep great shot at least one on offer it was just a little bit wide well picked up and guided nicely down towards third bander Dawson ready to face their first ball really needs to settle quickly and see if they can get the ball into the gaps there was a beautiful bit of Fielding in the Deep straight over the stumps nice way to get off the mark eight runs added in that over Islamabad are 25 for one a new bowler is coming into the attack [Applause] collects that one simple as you like inside the ring good Cricket around a good delivery time well but straight to the Fielder drives and misses everything that's Wild Nothing elegant about that shot just not timing it at all it's poor play [Applause] confident appeal could it be [Applause] yeah right out of the middle that's just silly the power in that shot is incredible that's the sort of shot you want to see at a cricket match a good contest here at the moment four off the last ball and it'll be interesting to see how the bowler can respond that's great Fielding that ball was flying decisive running might have gotten to uh looking back at it I'd say that it made it easily so in the end poor running [Applause] found some good rhythm in that over they'll want to maintain it going forwards [Applause] yep got that away nicely you can't fault the bowling sometimes your opponent is just too good wonderful frontal shot and there was absolutely no point in chasing that wazim I don't think we'll be too happy with their bowler at the moment [Applause] can't get that outside the ring field [Applause] yes good looking shot back into position easily and timed it beautifully all the signs that they're reading the ball well guided it away off the back foot to The Boundary Road [Applause] the last one held the scoring rate making their intentions clear [Applause] golden Beauty absolute Beauty back to the sheds but a good contribution to the team today it's been a nice knock difficult period as they come to the Wicket they'll take plenty of time to set themselves up before facing their first ball beaten on the drive I'd say it was the right shot to choose but it was just time badly just couldn't get the drive away eight runs added there Islamabad are 40 for two Nice Shot runs possible you can't say how important that dive was scrambled the run and just made it [Applause] doesn't beat the infield too good not sure anyone is going to cut that off that races away to the boundary a beautiful shot off the front foot just textbook stuff they shouldn't get too discouraged with that last ball the first step as a bowler is to get the batter playing which they've managed if they can find the right spot the reward will eventually come football [Applause] it was a nice looking Shot full and in the slot just couldn't find the gap [Applause] yes they've picked the Gap perfect timing good Precision with that throw back from the deep the end of another over this time though some more Fielding changes are coming as the restrictions are lifted three extra fielders are now allowed outside the circle just through the shot too early [Applause] pull up [Applause] exquisitely down the front for the gorgeous looking Drive could have been worth more [Applause] yes super shot that onto the front foot early placed it perfectly into the Gap timed it nicely for four more don't mind getting hit for runs what's important is to focus on getting the next ball right a little late on that no runs scored [Applause] yep they'll get at least one end of the over Islamabad are 54 for two [Applause] this is everything well seen with a superb delivery got them trying to drive but messing everything up [Applause] nicely played it was wide and suitably dealt with foreign shouldn't be too worried about that last ball they've got them playing their shots just need to tighten their areas now [Applause] right on maybe they didn't pick it up very late on the shot [Applause] [Music] yeah yeah great shot through the gap [Applause] tucked it nicely into the Gap pick up a single rotate the strike [Applause] yup thick Edge end of the over eight of it Islamabad a 62 for two the left arm unorthodox bowler is coming into the attack from the North End [Applause] thank you yep edged it good throw from the D On Target surprised they didn't go for a third would have been a very simple one straight to the Fielder just through the shot too early timing just a little early on that occasion [Applause] there'll be runs here [Applause] there'll be one run here for them [Applause] yes great shot great timing that showed great skill and lovely timing the boundary was the only place it was heading it can be very disheartening seeing good deliveries smacked around sometimes you've just got to accept it and move on very quick out there managing to stop it and preventing four runs over Islamabad a 70 for two the right arm medium bowler is coming into the attack from the south end yeah yes [Applause] got forward well and was able to drive the ball a lovely shot and good running [Music] [Applause] waiting yep wow that's missed a lot well they never really got in the right position for the drive for that one a bit of a loose shot in my Reckoning [Applause] yes Immaculate timing there opened the face of the bat to find the Gap deliberately so and managed four runs I'd like to see them aim for the top of off now as a bowl you've got to make them play on your terms [Applause] well placed should get a single [Applause] finds the Fielder with that shot Seven Runners added there Islamabad for 77 for two chamzy from the North End [Applause] nothing really wrong with the delivery got onto Front foot and found the space to get that one to the boundary foreign getting nicely settled at the crease now would have been really happy with that last shot right there [Applause] yes [Applause] oh yep right off the middle of the back fine placement and enough timing to get that ball away to the boundary you can see how good this pitch can be for batting you want the player coming forward but it's a tight margin only a touch full and put away [Applause] that's right out of the middle of the back a really good 50 partnership these two are looking strong and it's going to take something special to break it up that's the 50 partnership between these two gaining some momentum nicely for the team [Applause] a brilliant over for the batting side not so for the bowlers [Applause] foreign [Applause] Innings undone by a decent delivery a good Wicket to get at a good time coming to the Wicket they'll be looking to play Within the V early and expand as they get settled hello no waiting around Off the Mark straight away yes ease through the field there'll be runs here hi foreign [Applause] good throw from the deep bang on target well that was just a little bit wide well picked up Let The Bull do all the work really to ease it down towards third [Applause] yes great shot at least one on offer [Applause] backing across punched well off the back foot through points to get some runs it's great Fielding that ball was flying whipped away nicely through the leg side elegant as ever and picking up good runs five runs added there Islamabad a 96 for three attack [Applause] yep great shot not sure anyone can get round to the vacant third man well it was hammered away timed perfectly and placed into the gap just need to keep it simple line and length around about off stump and that'll Force the mistake [Applause] thank you yes good shot it's found the gap good running it needed to be as well probably closer than they expected [Applause] yep [Applause] thank you [Applause] yeah yeah got that away nicely well this is why you need to be so precise as a bowler didn't do much wrong but it's been hammered for four anyway wazim I don't think we'll be too happy with their bowler at the moment waiting good piece of Fielding to stop some runs that sees the completion of the over a good one too not many opportunities to score [Applause] foreign [Applause] foreign [Applause] Nice Shot runs possible [Music] [Applause] nicked it yep that was a very foolish Throne no chance for run out and it's just flown to the boundary brilliant bowling I mean got the edge the previous ball they now know the areas they need to be hitting [Applause] beaten on the drive that's Wild Nothing elegant about that shot just not timing it at all that's poor play a wonderful delivery to get the edge we've got to keep hammering away at that spot time and again [Applause] stock it nicely could go to the boundary field is there in the covers but they put it right into the Gap that's a beautiful shot [Applause] a boundary off the last ball is it a sign they're trying to push the Run rate [Applause] foreign [Applause] foreign they'll get at least one 11 runs added there Islamabad 118 for three is coming into the attack we'll see the left armor from the North End [Applause] yes couldn't have hit that any better [Applause] that's a really good house to entry ensure that the Run rate has been maintained now they'll be looking to double it all right for something a bit different the last ball the captain shouldn't mind that if they get it right they might just get the wicked a real Beauty just times it so well the timing on that shot was just perfect brilliant shot it was a boundary the moment it hit the bat boundaries are flowing they need to find a DOT ball or two to slow things down again [Applause] there'll be one run here for them that was a solid shot driven off the front foot fantastic Cricket shot probably deserve more from it [Applause] oh that's a great ball huge shout the bowler seems very confident with that one [Applause] yep very quick out there managing to stop it and preventing four runs [Applause] right on just through the shot too early ten runs added there Islamabad are 128 for three [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you [Applause] Mallet coming into the attack from the south end [Applause] hit that card nailed it that's a brilliantly aggressive shot gets off the front foot and it's flown over the boundary I'd like to see them aim for the top of up now as a goalie you've got to make them play on your terms great shot through the Gap perfect timing it was in the Gap pretty much all the way along the ground to the boundary wrote off to a good start now foreign do they have in their bag of tricks not much seems to be working at the moment [Applause] nice shot [Applause] getting nicely settled at the Christmas now would have been really happy with that last shot yes well placed should get a single [Applause] yep they'll get at least one finds the Fielder with that shot playing all their shots in that over a very expensive over chamzy from the North End [Applause] yep oh my that's just flown off the middle that's what you pay the entrance money for it's flown into the crowd a brilliant shot off the front foot no need to move don't mind getting hit for runs what's important is to focus on getting the next ball right the boundary the Fielder could only pick that up off the Boundary Road punch that away through the covers with exquisite timing a good contest here at the moment four off the last ball and it'll be interesting to see how the bowler can respond waiting doesn't beat the infield [Applause] what [Applause] a little late on that no run scored [Applause] yep nicely played perfect timing good return back from the deep surprise they didn't go for a third would have been a very simple run yeah lovely timing will this one go to the fence good throw from the deep On Target end of the over 14 runs coming from it Islamabad 159 for three [Applause] great timing right off the me to The Back lovely shot gets on the drive and just powers that one over the boundary wonderful timing but don't think we'll be too happy with their bowler at the moment that was just a massive shot middle it and it flew over the boundary brilliant stuff wonderful batting at the moment back-to-back boundaries putting the pressure on the bowler to respond there'll be one run here for them that was a solid shot driven off the front foot fantastic Cricket shot probably deserved more from it [Applause] yep couldn't have played that any better good betting lovely timing hardly even lent on it was always headed for the boundary getting nicely settled at the crease now would have been really happy with that last shot yep very quick out there managing to stop it and preventing four runs yep [Applause] 21 runs added in that over Islamabad are 180 for three [Applause] the left arm is coming on to bowl from the North End [Applause] exquisitely down the front for the gorgeous looking Drive could have been worth more foreign [Music] [Applause] well it's a case of blinking you miss it with this Innings 50 brought up and what a devastating passage of play it's been really good Innings to bring up the half century impressive batting and they'll want to push on from here huge shout the bowler seems very confident with that one thank you yep really good shot there fine placement and enough timing to get that ball away to the boundary Azam has got the big shot away this over now they can focus on playing the next ball on its merits onto the front for super shot should be four good Precision with the throw back from the deep yep what a great gather for unsaved questions will begin to be asked should the captain make a change a big over that one too many loose deliveries might just be too big an ass to get the runs in this last over yes great shot judge the length absolutely beautifully footwork was Immaculate but it was the hands that got that to the fence boundary off the last ball was to come off this delivery I wonder [Applause] a couple on offer here a little flick of the wrist to get it Round the Corner for an easy run no runs on that occasion got into position nicely just too early on the shot couldn't find a gap massive Edge a wonderful delivery to get the edge we've got to keep hammering away at that spot time and again great shot great timing no trouble at all to punch it away to the boundary for four a poor delivery they could fulfill a childhood dream a boundary needed off the last ball the tension is unbelievable out there [Applause] victory in this match a great win extremely close right to the end and to bring the win home like that is something special all right foreign thank you foreign thank you foreign thank you foreign | Shah G Gaming | UCgIx0Hab2t_kAymaTGymazA | 2023-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,635 | 35,635 |
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this is not the folder let me [Music] check okay but this is the one okay maybe something happened okay but I can upload it just let me look for it just a moment class number number nine nine yes class number nine because today we are going to cover class number 10 okay I have it this is the one geography we were studing geography right yes no yes or no Geography okay we were we were studing okay we were studying geography things oh okay but no problem I can upload it later later at night no problem I will be pending thank you for telling me that's is for for the C pend pend pend okay vocabulary check it take notes all right let's go with the class all right let's see the links are always available to use them okay what are we going to cover what are we going to cover today let's see the title is superlatives okay superlatives what is a superlative do you have any idea about superlatives I don't no idea no they are similar to The comparatives but the comparatives we compare only to to what we compare two two things things yes one and two do you remember both one chocolate and Hershey's yes about the comparative yes okay and the question what was the question in that class in the previous class what was the question which chocolate is okay more delicious we can say which chocolate in your opinion is more delicious hungry teacher is superlative but angriest okay okay you're right you're right okay that is the difference and when the superlatives we compare three things or a group or a group of things not only two and we are going to explain how super relatives are used but coming back to the question in your opinion ER which chocolate is more delicious bonobon or Hershey ah but complete complete yes complete answer I want to hear you more Del okay how can you give uh how can you introduce your answer you can say ah teacher I think that hery chocolate Okay hershy chocolate is more delicious correct very good he's more delicious okay do you remember H the adjective short long or um or irregular delicious it's long it's a long adjective and with long adjectives we use correct okay any other option that you can introduce your answer okay this is the one one I think that Hershey's chocolate is more delicious or you can say in my opinion uhhuh can you can you repeat it in my opinion in my opinion her is is more delicious okay very good you have two options I think that in in my opinion two two types of answers all right good okay good let's see in what is what do we get the question can you read the question what's what what the okay uh pronunciation would be build building repeat build building letter you no sound in the letter U we don't pronounce it we say building in the word okay this one is the the is the tallest is the tallest building in the world world okay do you know where is this building located do you know located in Dubai in duai located very good yes finish finish the sentence b b is located is located in Dubai Dubai in duai okay very good you know okay how many how many meters how many meters high is a building can you guess how many meters high what do you think floors yes but I refer to Mets the MS meters how many meters can you yes know but say say a say a number you can say any number you can say 100 [Music] 200 okay look at the picture it's pretty high the building is awesomely it's pretty high no idea nope okay let's see this is for you to know the height is what's the number 828 M 28 met only the building 830 M okay 800 83 30 m to tip meters that means meters metros meter or meter what's the pronunciation I don't need Whata okay meters or meters M let's check pronunciation is meter meter meter this is British pronunciation that's why it says me but in the American the American pronunciation is the letter R meter meter meter Mirror Mirror okay no mirror mirror no mirror is a metor meters okay this very similar very similar okay and that is the the the tallest in the world all right let's see and next okay superlatives they are words ad compare to okay two things or or more we can add it or more or more group or a group a group of things it can be a group you can have a five uh five buildings and you can compare them together that's why we use superlatives that is the difference when you use um comparatives all right what is the adjective small small small small small and what is this animal it's a b b it's a b okay it's a b correct okay and the superlative of a small is small smallest smallest in this animal what is that animal that's that's that's and that's that's an okay let me check okay that's you get I say that's an an use there the article that's an that's an an an that's an ant okay that's an ant that's the animal correct but don't forget you need to use the the why why because they because we have the vowel in the next word the next one correct because we have the vowel okay good let's come back the ant can you read the sentence below the the an is the smallest animal in the world world okay the ant is the smallest animal in the world in in your opinion what is what is the biggest animal in the world opinions what is the biggest but complete subject very compl don't forget the elephant is small is as biggest okay the elephant biggest animal in the world okay do you agree guys that the how do you say bay no ah B okay B in English well well well ah okay there is difference okay that is a one okay pronunciation we can check let's check H you know that is very important to check pronunciation of the words to pronounce them correctly as much as you can well okay can you pronounce it whale whale whale whale whale whale correct whale wh okay whale and well well well okay it's different there is a small difference difference okay ah okay that is [Music] animal okay what is the biggest animal in the world Blue World okay but complete practice the structure the superlative structure the biggest the big the biggest the biggest animal animal of the world the biggest animal on the world is a whale the blue okay the blue blue whale the blue whale okay in your opinion but is that true that is the biggest animal Let's find let's find the big biggest biggest animal in the world let's see if you are correct or not let's see if there is a bigger animal uh no I think you are right the blue whale is the biggest animal in the world okay you are correct good good good all right let's see in this let's open this link so we can check it World continent I know this is about the continents that we were studed about the Geography okay in this class we're not going to use it but the link is there is below all right let's continue the next one we continue with the support relatives ah remember the adjective is short okay the little girl short long adjectives beautiful all right beautiful in regular regular adjectives for example good good good okay good all right superlative least least okay this is the list that I showed you last night the same list because if you could see ER hey what's going on with this it's not working okay now yes okay if you could see did you explore the list did you read it did you check it this list yes no no teacher why not okay but you can do it throughout the week no problem okay the thing is that we have many many adjectives with the comparatives okay in this part is the comparative and this one is the superlative okay I will choose I will choose one and you get a complete an affirmative sentence for example okay I will select this one cold what's C okay colder can you repeat iter okay make a sentence using the superlative you know you know that gold is fre okay but make the sentence make a sentence with with a superlative Canada is the coldest country Canada is the coldest country country is that true in America ah okay in America why not do you know Alaska uhhuh Alaska but Alaska or or Canada alas okay but how can you make it okay make the question using the comparative because we have Alaska and we have Canada can you make the this the question for the second this uh no but I mean compare to compare oh uh which one which which country correct which country is is the coldest the comparative the comparative is the C uh okay just a moment in this one we are using the superlative the coldest and that is correct but if I I want to make a comparison or if I want to compare what is the correct ER question if I want to compare two things more more this the most more more colder colder more colder more colder or only colder colder only colder because cold is a is a short a short adjective correct we don't need more more in the in the sentence all right okay so how would it be which country country country is bigger h no compare we are comparing someone compar we are comparing which country is and the first can Alaska Alaska okay Canada or Alaska and the answer is Alaska is Alaska correct Alaska is is the coldest CEST don't combine don't combine them or it's comparative or superlative only one okay not combined no not combined not combined alas is okay correct it's colder okay you can leave it there or the other option is Alaska is Golder than Canada Canada all right good this is the second option you mentioned it h yesterday mentioned why yet this is the other option then saying then is CER then is must must fre okay Canada we are talking about alas okay good okay guys attention in in this detail we we can use a comparator that is this one or we can use a superlative but together no not together only one depending okay let's let's see let's see more very good ah okay the adjective is crispy crispy Cris what is crispy okay do you know any crispy food uhhuh which crispy food do you know that is crispy when you eat it uhuh French uh French French francess free fren French ah fry fried uhhuh fried fried what pitas okay okay you mean French French fries fren fries ah fren fries yeah they are they are crispy and chicken do you know any chicken that can be crispy chicken chicken in food talking about food uh no you don't need you don't need chicken no you don't need any chicken Campo K uh the other one is CEST there is one okay good good good okay the sentence with this adjective crispy okay let's make the sentence with the comparative what is the sentence the question using the comparative let's use Campo and and I don't know Kentucky Kentucky okay those are the two options but the question is the comparative comparative question which chicken is crispy which Chen is crisper is crisper crisper crisper crisper Cris crispier crispier crispier crispier crispier okay what is crispier corre corre okay so the senten is the sentence the question is chicken Isis chis no more chisar remember okay that is the thing you GNA know I when you have a short adjective and when you have a long adjective good and the two options compo okay in in your opinion what's your opinion about it your opinion uhuh okay I think or in my opinion correct in my opinion okay in my opinion chis chisar okay very then then yes then is then is like this then yes then can talk okay in your opinion okay um okay good it is good this is the comparative question and when I have the superlative superlative that is the opposite how can you make it a superlative question examples uhuh or ideas the superlative question okay I have this these ones are two options what about if if I had Campo K and I don't know the other one is yes okay comp okay I have three options how can we how can be the superlative question done how can you do it uhuh using using the same adjective the same adjective crispy but in superlative super wish wish chicken wish chicken is Crisis close close is the the you got to use the when you are using superlative superlative you get a use correct in comparative no there is no problem the comparative is this one this part this is the part okay yes okay good okay good this is only attention it's only attention no big issue okay which chicken which chicken is the crispest okay I need to use the superlative yes Cris yes okay the crest uhhuh in in your opinion which chicken is the crispiest for me okay another option for me for me Campo okay Campo the Crispies is the crispest okay for you no okay but I defer I defer okay you can say ah no teacher I defer or iagree okay your other classmates you can say I defer or I disagree no okay H in my opinion Kentucky is the crispiest for me for me that's my opinion okay very good you are getting it good good let's do one um this one Kirby what is the adjective and that means okay good now we can make questions about actresses movie actresses okay what is the comparative question question between I don't know do you know any actress mention any actress that you know actress actress uhuh actress actor is for Men actress is for women Angelina Ang Angelina Jolie that is the the last name right okay and the other one and the second option second option camon camon camon what okay famous okay good you have already the two options I those options now the comparative question uh look the question first the question is first like this one this is the question which which which is for things for people who who who is who is more famous um we are not using the adjective famous we are using the adjective H cor Cory correct okayu who is who is kby Corby but the is this the comparative yes or no cor let's see this the comparative who isier Angelina or camer and okay good in in your opinion what's your opinion about this who is Coria in my op any of them any of them h no they're they're gota be [Music] someone in my opinion okay is no no okay try try to remember the structure of the sentence you are you are starting get in my opinion uhuh in my opinion is cor is cor okay very good you are using the comparative only two things okay what about we can mention another one as a number three or a group or a group of people to make it in the superlative okay but that depends depend I two or more if they are two comparative or superlative comparative comparative if you have three or more more number of things or people correct you're GNA use the superlative all right good good okay questions in in this part about the superlative this is the list it is the same list as yes like yesterday the one that we had like okay and you can oh you can make many many practices okay let's choose the last one uh with a with a long adjective do you see any long adjective nope any long adjective do you see any no no no okay all of them are short short adjectives okay we have this one okay the adjective is interesting interesting and that is inter [Music] interesting okay let's make the last sentence just to practice with long adjective okay H if I have two movies okay actors think in a couple of actors famous famous actors ah the famous Johnny Johnny de and who else K who else Brad Brad okay uh let's see will okay will will is smth okay good comparative question comparative question what is a comparative question who is who is more more interesting who is more who is more interesting interesting now the two options Johnny or Willie Smith or Willie Smith okay good good and in your answer what is your answer about this answer in my opinion Johnny deep is more interesting okay good in your opinion Johnny de movies okay we can mention movies movies okay but if I mention movies what what happens if I mention movies mention movies in the sentence Jo the movies in will movies okay is the question the is the sh ah the question subject or compliment subject the question changes teacher the question the question changes teacher oh okay why why does it change why what do I do change subject the subject because the question is about movies no about person ah okay correct that is a point that is a point correct in this case because we we are changing the let's say the subject we are talking we are the talking we are talking about movies movies not about the actors okay good good that is the first point and the second the second point or the second step to make it correct because now the question is totally incorrect what do I do who who for yes who is for people remember who who is your sister who is your father Etc we don't need who we need wish which okay which movies movies movies corre I delete the ver to be in singular do I delete it r r okay but do I do I delete it yes or no yes yes I deleted okay which uh which are which are which movies movies which movies are are okay more are more interesting Johnny de in I continue mentioning movies he continue mention the movies because we are talking about movies okay okay now read it complete please mov okay good and in this case see how the question and the answer can change because of the subject okay do you see the difference when you use ver to be in singular and ver to be plural yes yes okay good good good good very good that is only paying attention what you are doing all right H let's see if we have a an irregular adjective let's see if we have an irregular we haven't don't any any irregular adjective mm but the regular adjectives are up they are up okay let's see irregular adjectives that you remember by good good okay let's see good good is buen okay comparative better better in best best okay let's see let's make H one one of these questions with the irregular adjective okay I have two types two types of phone I have one way in the competence what is a what what is W's competence Samsung Samsung of course okay Sam Samsung okay the two options are there comparative question please which phones are better which singular or plural plural PL okay let's let's try with the plural first which of bones are are are better okay and the two options or Sam Huawei or Sams Huawei or Samsung okay in your opinion opinions [Music] opinion is better is better okay okay good because because Huawei is from China and Samsung is from the United States not only because of that but okay good which of phones phones is plural plural correct FS is plural and how can I make it singular singular uh how can I make it singular with the same two options which cell phone is better okay if you have one cell phone individually right one in one or if you want to mention the word branding brand branding no it's only brand okay brand okay good Samsung is better than Hua okay but make it make it singular I guess singular which brand is which phon which brand brand what is next what is next ver is to be don't forget to be forms phone or phones which phones okay we can delete the letter s which phone brand yeah it is correct it is correct okay read it read it please better Huawei or okay very good see how the one work can can change the sentence in singular or or plural depending on what do you talk about okay very good very good let's see if we have more superlative rules rules okay rules now let's check same as we were studying the comparative rules we can check the superlative rules how they can be done putting a set okay let's see examples my house larger than okay but this one is what is this comparative comparative comparative okay comparative good comparative comparative comparative comparative okay and comparative too but this is the section that we going to read superlative adjective object which is upper or lower liit of they are us in sentence [Music] where object okay good see it is it is pretty clear isn't it is that clear or no yes okay good sentences where a subject is compared to a group of objects can be three three is a group as small group but is a group or you can have more six seven eight Etc uh okay what is the rule the rule is noun the or subject n adjective the object okay excuse me now subject and now object is okay n is the the object what you referring to H for example the object why way the cell phone Etc okay and it is referring to a noun okay noun at the beginning the subject what is the noun at the beginning wait from okay in this sentence sentences what is the subject at the beginning the subject is phon phones and the the other noun object way say Huawei or Samsung yeah because we are talking about phones in this part and then we refer which type of phones from Huawei and Samsung okay good and this is the the general rule the group can be it from the finalle below below okay let's see examples okay thear one the largest okay no big big is different largest is okay this is this is I ever SE seen okay I ever seen I have ever seen okay this is a contraction your in the in the rise okay have you seen uh the dogs race the dogs races in the in the circuit the Galos the dogs the race g go no yeah my mother I have my mother have G ah okay my mother very good my mother good that you are using subject verb in compliment my mother uhuh next the but have half is I have I have you have is she my mother she has she has my mother has have a GGO dog GGO dog hey really what what's his name Pony py it's it's name name is py like this py or with y p Ah p p like that okay those those are pretty uh they run very fast they are good for running some they are good okay good good and we have another sample that is there we all through we all Ro we [Music] all okay this is this is what is referred this is what is referring to the group that is being compared with can be omitted see we all threw our rocks at the same time my rock flew the highest okay in parenthesis of all rocks is understood aino mention all the rocks and for example my friends the Rocks Etc that was omitted but that's another option it's other option what what is important is that you can remember the the difference between the comparative and the superlative all right good are we good are we good yes yes or no be you can be honest no teacher I don't get it yet teacher okay let's let's continue forming forming regular regular comp regular compara okay forming comparatives and superlatives is easy yes we have been studying we have been done we have been done sorry we have been done several examples about that and you did great okay so is easy easy okay easy comparative comparative of easy yes oh okay we can check the the list e easy easy hey where is the other okay there it is easy comparative easier superier eest e okay that's it that's it good good good uh let's come back to the page one one syllable one syllable okay I forgot this H the form depends on the number of syllables in the original adjective that's it this A toal the the syllables one syllable and er e for the comparative and is the superlative final consant must good good good okay good the adjective we have toll we have fat and we have big in okay consonant consonant vowel consant consonant vowel consonant cons the same okay and the rule says that you have ER ah but that is in the superlative that is in the superlative yes but in the comparative you don't you don't do you don't do that you only add e e but you double you double as well the last consonant yeah double consonant in plus e r cons F repeat it please F in the superlative okay that is the first the first rule let's say the first rule one syllable the second rule two two okay but we are not going to read it's kind of long for the reading in this moment okay but let's check two syllables happy happyy happy comparative okay good and you have more examples with with adjectives comparative and superlatives okay three three or more syllable okay three or more syllables okay this one yes EST see adjectives m in front Okay good in the comparative you use the word more more more more before before what before thetive before the adjective any in the superlative you use most or most most most is most because must most is another another moral verb must must but is different from most most different yes if you want to check use the two uh dictionaries or translate to the Google translate only for the pronunciation you can do it most and must there is difference between the two words all right good and what else what else ah you can continue reading about the regular superlative and Etc etc etc you have examples as well okay the link is in the presentation don't don't forget and as always you have exercises one one section section two and section three for you to practice before the assignments in the platform all right guys H that was the lesson about the superlatives and I will be uploading the the two presentations later at night all right thank you thank you so much for joining to the class and see you tomorrow all right bye bye see youor byee take care good night see you good night good night good night take care | Ingles Corporativo | UCy6kNcD4r60QWpcf5jCuSMg | 2022-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,265 | 27,427 |
sGNYrXYgAC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGNYrXYgAC8 | Sochor DRX85 Reverse Engineering - Complete! | [Music] thank you [Music] hello there kitties long time no see I am carried the vacuum to bridge and today I am happy to announce that I finally did it the soccer drx85 the one that you'll see on my bunch finally I reverse engineered it got a bunch of schematics for this device all hands round thank you with love then the reverse engineering is complete and which will say Mighty complicated device to to reverse engineer tracking all those traces on on two pcbs tracking the signal also poking around with a scope to see what kind of signal I've got in different points and let me learn about the inner workings of the analog to digital converter student and digital to analog converters also the the memory addressing circuits and that's a mighty interesting device we're gonna take a deep dive and see what happens there one moment please let me go over to the bench and we are now at the bench and first thing I'd like to share I made a short about it but but this is worth mentioning that uh I at some point I used a flashlight to sign light through then the PCB to view the traces uh on the bottom side and then I just came up with an idea why not use a light box and that's what you'll see let me zoom on in like I can just shine some light through the PCB it it will work with old school pcbs like single layer or or double layer but with now intermediate layers inside and of course it won't show us then the traces that are covered by um by parts mainly the integrated circuits because sometimes there's a lot happening underneath the IC but generally speaking it it helps a lot with with tracing the signal from one part to another and it was it was mighty helpful to get job done of course others like like big life for example they photographed the whole PCB from both sides and then in post-production they uh they will flip the image and either print it or or even super pose those images Stone to have one with uh with connections and parts visible but uh I didn't really want to take a photo and print it and and do some graphical program shenanigans I just uh I just wanted to work on on the board not not the photo because every now and then you just have to walk around with with the meter check the voltages check the continuity and you can't do it on an image although having a photograph of the printed circuit board helps quite a lot if you need to Mark the voltages or signals or the or the nuts like like an PCB design programs so you've got [Music] you've got different net lists so and and Clive marks them with with different colors like on the soldering pads he mostly does the surface mount stuff I mostly do the Vintage single layout single layered for how technology and this is what it's used this is what is useful when I went doing such kinds of projects let me grab some more pcbs that could be a good candidate for reverse engineering this way one moment please so now the soccer goes off and it will it will come back pretty soon and a display module all those parts I salvaged them from some devices Style on the right disassembled but uh as you can see then the traces are pretty clearly visible and if I've got a double layered PC bean and then the bottom layer tends to be a little bit uh a little bit blurry but I can tell one from another though sometimes it gets a little bit discombobulated and this is a example of a big double layered part anyway and I also didn't have a 24 volt power supply so I that's the dangerous stuff but if you expected anything going Electro boom [Music] tractifier made of discrete diodes here you would you would get none so back to the sohar let's start with the block diagram and let's zoom on in so to see how this device actually functions let's take a look at the rear panel we've got the instrument inputs the microphone input we've got the universal input which has uh its peculiarity apart from the level being adjustable here we can choose whether the dry signal is to be mixed together with with the delay the signal and available on the output we can't we can't choose between the mixed or the light signal if we used the microphone and instrument inputs those were always being mixed with the dry signal and then the front panel we've got then microphone and instrument input level tone controls then we've got the hyperslopus filter the repeat controls and also the echo are Reverb from selection switch we've got delay time adjustment this is the feedback control that allows us to drive a certain portion of of the delayed signal back to the delay units input to allow us to make some more repetitions then the delay time controls both then the multiplayer that it has something like you'll see on an oscilloscope the extreme position is then the calibrated position and it it will click in into place and be marked with a signing LED let's let's switch this thing on and and see turn it on every one of those switches it also has an additional section that turns on the LED a little bit superfluous but certainly attractive in those times it was 1996. then we've got the delay time control and the post-effect signal volume control and tone controls and the the bypass switch it's not the true bypass you are used to seeing on effects pedals it just shorts the output of of the delay to ground though it will still let the dry signal through unless you are using the universal input and decide to use only the delayed signal then and then the unit will be muted altogether if if those two switches are passed so let's take a look at the block diagram and see what goes where so we've got the microphone and instrument input they are actually just there one of them is 10 decibels lower than the other one server this uh that's attenuiper it's a pretty clever where's uh here we've got one since uh any of those inputs is shorted to ground when the the plug is not in the input jack it will form a voltage divider together with a low pass filter for the microphone it would be 15 to 37 and for the instrument it would be 47 to 15 kilo ohms and that's where the difference in input sensitivity comes from then we've got a two transistor amplifiers circuit the input level control the active back sandal type tone controls with a single transistor amplifying stage on the output and then the mute switch is realized by by two normally closed contacts wired in series between the output of this amplifier and the ground so it's just a short so it's short this amplifier to the ground and here we've got the two summing nodes one of the the [Music] between the Universal inputs amplifier then microphone and instrument input amplifier and also the feedback signal from the delay units output from the first digital to analog converter and the output of this amplifier is fed into the level meter and the analog to digital converter um and [Music] this Universal input also has this feature of mixed or delay then the switch basically cuts off the dry signal from from the universal input it does not cut the dry signal from the instrument or microphone input it will be fed into the summing node and the output amplifier no matter what that's why um this uh pesky little bugger Works only in the Universal input configuration it puzzled me quite a bit before I reversed the engineer but but it's no more it's no more I mystery to me we'll take care of the color digital delay circuitry and one of the next videos because it deserves a separate part now we'll just do the the analog signal processing parts so here we've got a a circuitry that mixes [Music] frame digital to analog converters two of them then the ones that I marked V3 and V4 located here they are in action only in the Reverb mode they are put out of action and Echo mode and just a quick look at the DIC schematic and the discipling of those dacs is done by starting this end of of the diode to negative 12 volt Supply otherwise it will be left floating and and the control that goes to the amplifier bias and DIC will be active so back to the output section it starts after the the mixer part it's uh it's the effect volume potentiometer that fits into the cell and key type active low pass filter then the more classic backsend Orca means of tone controls with a 741 as a operational amplifier with with feedback going back to that tone controls then we've got another seven key type active filter and a passive low pass filter another filter or DC separation circuitry and the bypass switch I mentioned that it's not true bypass it's Falls by bus it also just just mute the the signal to ground not too remarkable but it works and then we've got a single operational amplifier there's something node mixes the the dry signal with with the wet signal so here we've got the dry signal here we've got the wet signal and the gain control allows us to set the output level it's this potentiometer and finally the output Jack I'm white wasn't this one or was it this one one more one please it's this one because this is the bypass for the foot switch Mr carries the signal and come to think of it you could misused bypass bypass Jack looking at the schematic you could just misuse the bypass track as the wet signal output who wouldn't have thought and this is the input pre-ampifier this is the output amplifier so um either you could misuse it as a pretty high impedance wet signal output or you could miss you that as an additional input for mixing some some more signal and to the output but it won't go back to and then delay on it because the feedback signal it's only taken from the first DIC and the sheer amount of work that went into creating those schematics and figuring out the the whole device it took me something like two weeks to reverse engineer this is the analog to the line digital converter and then digital to analog converter and this is also an interesting part Let's uh let's put those schematics aside focus on the one that I'm telling you over about so this is the delay time selection circuit and uses to integrated circuits that were originally meant for radio and TV receivers for selecting the the voltage controlled then voltage [Music] for the voltage control tuning heads and you could gain a few of those ics for as many channels SEO wanted to be able to program a similar circuit is found in the radmore 5102 stereo receiver but but when I took a look at the schematic for that one it was definitely not this I see and then I did some Googling some some research some cross referencing the pin out with with the schematic that I drew some notes that I took when reverse engineering this thing and I found the designation of the IC and how it works basically this I see whenever you start the controller inputs to ground for a large resistance those serial resistors they are one mag it will activate some some trigger in it shorting the the signal line to ground and it was meant for for lamps of of any kind beard neon or or light bulb or LED even nexi tubes the indication output will be sorted and then there's some more circuitry and this I see that that selects the control voltage between one of one of four inputs on on the IC but it is not use here what is also used is a input output line that acts as the resetting line and changing signal output it will change the voltage here normally it will be two point something volt and when the sensor is being activated and the voltage here will arise to something like a three and a half or four volts and then the change will be fed into this circuit which activates the signal killer on all the digital to analog converters this will surf the purpose of not feeding any signal from the delay unit when the when the time is being changed for the purpose of avoiding a ugly glitch it's uh it's just a mutes everything on the DIC level so this will be this will be this circuit this will be this circuit and the the outputs uh the control outputs will be pretty interesting too because whenever the the time is activated it's corresponding indication line is pulled low those are LEDs right above those touch sensors and whenever an LED signs they're in the current flows through it into the low side so if if we've got a load State on on the first sensor this will be low and any subsequent output will also be low then if we choose the 10 millisecond delay time then the first one will be high out one will be high but then the second one will be low so even though this is high this is low so this will be low and any subsequent one will also be low and 20 30 it will basically enable put the put the high State on more and more of the outputs the last one it just controls the LED but this is not yours that doesn't go into any of those end Gates and if 630 millisecond delay is selected all of those outputs from one to seven will be high and those outputs are fed into end guides yeah more and more and guys offer time memory control circuitry that will put more and more memory cells in action allowing for holding the the samples of the digitized signals for more time and that's basically how how this thing works I haven't exactly reverse engineered how the memory control works yet but this is pretty clever and here we've got the very classic linear power supply oh I forgot marking the the values of the capacitors here but we've got uh 70 78 12 79 12 and 78 0-5 linear regulators and of course the four bear tractifiers made of discrete diodes the unit has been completely recapped all the electrolytics and and the ceramic capacitors they are gone and this is the logarithming circuit with an operational amplifier located here it controls the UL 1990 bar graph driver and The More Voltage we've got on the input compared to the reference voltage on pin number two [Music] well come on up to the let's see how to be input level and that would be it for now the analog circuits we've got uh we've got uh those circuits on our eyes but we still have to analyze the digital circuits but this will be then the thing to do next time because even though I did some reading on the Delta modulation and Delta Sigma modulation I still don't exactly understand the inner workings of the digital to analog and analog to digital circuitry this RS trigger also allows us to select between the repeated [Music] delay signal that's our digital feed feedback I threw it as a spdt switch but it's uh it's made with named guys allows us to choose between the the feedback so all the digital signal will be circulated and now digitized input signal will be fed into the delay device that's what it does in the repeat position and when the repeat switch is off it will work normally passing the signal from the analog to digital converter into further guide and to the first pair of of Dean triggers and those triggers change State on the clock pulse from the memory board from the DIC crk output so it happens a little bit after the the negative right enable on the ram is activated then when when this goes positive the the input State and the D input will be transcribed to to the Q output and and to the the input of the next one but it will wait until the next clock pulse happens to be transcribed from from here to him to there and uh whenever the the state on on the input and the state of the outputs that is the previous state [Music] are different one of them is zero the other is one or one of them is one the other is zero and uh control circuitry of this of this operational transconductance amplifier will will activate it and let the signal out here change change the voltage then change the polarity and that will go to this capacitor that acts as a integrating circuit and here on the output we've got um pretty much recombobulated analog signal when I took a look at it with the scope here I got the sine wave resembling the input signal when I when I fed the unit with some one kilohertz signal from the generator and and here on the inverting input of the operational transconductance amplifier I had a a train of bits those were pretty fast so this um there's the trigger and detects the change of state when the state doesn't change [Music] it will stay negative then the output will say negative and and here those poses are being integrated this is the bias adjustment for DC balance so that the comparator inputs [Music] don't have any DC voltage difference so we adjusted so that we have zero millivolts between the comparator inputs so that would be the analog to digital converter which in fact also features one digital to analog converters like like the delta or Delta Sigma dic's they have that that kind of of circuit where there's a comparator and and the quantifier and and then the DIC and integrator feeding the other input of of the comparator so so this would be the other way and there's a storm to analog again the other the other trigger it detects the difference that drives the circuitry the dic's can be blocked like I said and there's some adjustment here that I don't exactly know what it's supposed to do it certainly sets the bias point of the operational transconductance amplifier but I don't know how the bias how the bias should be adjusted so I didn't touch those potentiometers never touch a potentiometer if you don't understand what it does and here we've got a integrator circuit again and the output buffer that feeds into the DIC output and that would be this point on the analog part on the analog part it would be those points oh I also forgot to mark the capacitances anyway that's a mighty interesting device so it might be the time to put some covers back on it this is the bottom one this is the top one for the reason that I mentioned about the power transformer foreign That's mighty amount of discombobulation going on of this workbench now let's put those screws back in place and then maybe I'll just fire this thing up and you'll hear me playing guitar again trying to play seven screws for each cover we'll be done with it real soon I will also post the schematics and some more info on the hakadayon on on the project side that I I just created with I hope to preserve the inner workings of of this pretty magnificent device from the 80s and my my Impressions from working on it I frankly I learned a lot I I really learned a lot about about uh TTL and CMOS Digital Electronics about about triggers about logic this this helped me to understand how the counter ICS work how the the triggers work and also I also took a look at random access memory though I don't really understand [Music] the inner workings of it but it's uh it's pretty clever then the synchronization of of the ram it's uh it's pretty clever in itself like like the whole process I took some notes reading the data sheet of of the ram Isis and then the whole process is pretty interesting so I'm gonna make some place let's switch the camera foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] we have enough output level I can even put the power amplifier on Overdrive [Music] I really shouldn't have the metal trash can the fresh metal can in front of the speaker foreign [Music] okay let's feel it dry [Music] all right [Laughter] foreign it's pretty crappy that the volume Parts only go to eight it should go to 11. it really should if I designed it it would go to 11. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] how white where's my pick where's my pick [Music] you always lose it when you need it wow I'll find it next time foreign project I will still have to buy the potentiometers for that little amp because I still haven't but next next video I'll be making on the thirty thousand it will not involve potentiometer spell because there's still a lot of things to do before even making the preamp circuitry as as a starting point I will use the ax84 high octane preamplifier with uh with someone that's uh Slash custom Poweramp I will I will do a bunch of other mods but but generally I I was going for the Marshall type topology of of the samp anyway see you next time | Keri Szafir | UCL8zV5R4c8hj_eWqEo4_-TA | 2023-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,745 | 19,962 |
SC9AekbH6eU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC9AekbH6eU | Conventional Loans Houston - Noble Mortgage | Hi, I'm Darel Daik, owner of Noble Mortgage and investments and I'm here to talk you about Conventional lending. Conventional loans are simply mortgages where the terms of the loans are set forth by either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. These loans have to be in the name of an individual and cannot be in the name of a company and they can be used to purchase either a primary residence where you're going to be living in the home, or also a investment property where you're going to be holding the property as a rental home. Applying for a conventional mortgage simply requires an applicant to fill out a mortgage application, submit two years tax returns, most recent bank statement and/or 401Ks or stock accounts; things of that nature, and also complete a credit authorization which allows a lender to pull the credit report and review the credit history. One of the biggest benefits of using a conventional mortgage are the terms. Conventional mortgages offer some of the most competitive terms available in the marketplace. You can borrow money for as short as 10 and as long as 30 years on a fixed-rate mortgage that are typically very, very low interest rates and fairly low closing costs. One of the drawbacks of using a conventional mortgage is that you can only have 10 properties financed in your name. Once you've reached 10 properties financed in your name, you have to move on to other sources. Noble Mortgage offers loans of those types. We refer to them as Portfolio Loans. | Noble Mortgage & Investments | UCNwSg47Gdls3wF_ns7qugTw | 2014-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 260 | 1,487 |
j-buVczfjDY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-buVczfjDY | FN57SALE RED DOT Mount: How to Install Two Piece RMR Mount for FN57 MKII | hey guys matt from FN five-seven sale here I wanted to go over the installation of our red dot mount for the FN five-seven this is our custom Trijicon Pro Shop mount that mounts to our chicken our mo6 as well as a Burris fast fire we have a unique mount for that one as well for both the MK 2 and the USG model so we're going to go over briefly quickly on how to install this guy this is a two-piece mount first thing you're going to do is you're going to loosen these middle screws here just a little bit to take the parts apart one put the aside somewhere in so you don't lose them and two should just fall apart like so the next step is we're going to actually work on our MK 2 slides we're going to put this slide what we're going to do is this has a spring inside of it so you're going to take the left side of it you're going to push it to the right you can take a little flat head screwdriver and you're going to unscrew this screw here on the last on the right excuse me and it's going to come almost out and you could push it with your hand and an unscrew it with your finger and you're going to take that rear blade off keep the spring inside you're going to take this screw put it back in there so the spring does not fall out it's very easy to cross thread it so use your hands and be very gentle and work it in there and just to be light and you should be able to put this back on or you can actually wait for this process because you have to take it off if you want to retain your sight so let's do that in the sake of time and then the next step we're going to do is this pin here and here this has to come out in order to take this cover off so what we're going to use is a punch we're going to take a look and see on the right side from the factory there's little grooves here that's what actually holds that in so we're going to punch that out from left to right we're going to use our punch here we're going to put this guy here put the punch up on there and slowly tap tap right through put this aside you're going to take your finger here you're going to lift up push down now it should be able to clear and push this forward this is your plastic cover it's going to come out the front then put this aside now this is what we need to remove keep in mind guys there's a springs here for a loaded chamber indicator as well as a metal piece that pop stick that sticks out when you have a bullet in the chamber you can more than likely you should probably take this out okay and put it aside somewhere so you don't lose it because if you do flip the slide over it will fall out over here also this is your sight that you're going to have to be pushing out and a lot of you guys don't have this Universal sight pusher tool that we have we got it from Brownells I think it's two hundred and fifty dollars we do a lot of these so we use use a significant amount but I want you to take a look here at this rear sight there is a springs right under that sight that is used in conjunction with this guy here see that I don't know if you can see this so what I want you to do is when you're pushing this sight out whether it be from the left to the right I'll show you the way that I do it you want to make sure that that's bring doesn't jump out on you if you if it if you got the spring you're going to lose it that's how small it is so let's do this we're going to do a kind of amateur gunsmiths version of this I'm going to try at least for the people who don't have their sight pusher at home to see if we can do this without this slight pusher and then more than likely we're going to be using it but we're going to take this guy here against the block we're going to take our hammer with the plastic side and we're just going to gently hit this actually with a punch we're going to see if we can make it move if I can't then we're going to use the pusher FN makes these sights I mean they're in there very very good so this is probably not going to work but I wanted to see if we can do it for you guys at home so you guys can do this like I said it's not working so we're going to go back to our site model Universal site tool I'm going to place this inside our Universal site tool we're going to push it all up against this side here this is already set for me and I'm going to use my drill I've converted a drill I put a standard you know the part that goes inside the drill here I've actually used this at the same size of the allen wrench here so instead of using it manually it's a little bit faster doing it this way so we are going to try to position this site right where these screws go in and we're going to put pressure here I'm going to push the site out we're going to tighten the slide first don't use the tool of don't use the drill doing this use a hand a hand tool because you will regret it if you haven't done it 50 times already so [Music] what we're going to use now if you're going to use something like this guys you have to oil this first because it's going to be a lot of friction and you can have to use two washers we're going to place those two washers here to allow our I'm going to put some oil on that guy right there and then I like to use these these are different types of pushers that come with the the kit this allows you to get a good grip on that I like to put it backwards this way facing the front and we will take this we'll begin right up against that site I got and we're going to slowly push that light out using the power of tool see that coming up you don't want to push it too much because it remembers the spring under there that you want to capture and we forgot to justice in fact that guy out somebody knows a better way than using a universal sight pusher tool which is not ideal please leave comment let me know because it would be great to find a better way to do this we're going to adjust the sight butcher foolish because we just did left back so one of the things that this allows you to do is move these from either side so I need more space here on this side so what I'm going to do here then take this out you can probably actually hit them now and I'm going to loosen my line loosen this side we're going to take this out I actually cut these pieces off of this guy's because the fn57 site is a little bit wide it's not a typical you know small dovetail site so if you're going to use something like this you might want to cut these out so it doesn't rub out the hit up against the other side so I'm gonna take the spacer I'm going to move it over to this side a little more room I'm going to scream his head back in here IDenticard boss good hands now what you want to do is you wanted to sit like this and this is exactly where you want these pushers to be so we're going to tighten this down a little bit tighten this fast but I guess this will flip and it's do a lot of damage to your mouth so just be careful if you're using the power tool okay lock it in place hand and now we're going to put the sight pusher back inside the same position we're going to tighten this guy down make sure it's very tight because it does have it because the slide is so thin has a tendency if this is not tight to turn and then it's not going to be pushed out straight we put that on an angle okay so we're going to the same thing again way to put our pusher back on I'm going to tighten it and we're going to begin to put hold it down push push push push push now you want you again you don't want to take too much out because you have that spring down there I have a bunch of extra Springs because of how many I had lost personally so you're going to keep going until you I can see it okay okay so I can see the spring now we're going to take a little bit of tweezers we're going to back this guy out tweezers as you can see here right there can see that there's a little hole with the spring in it the sight is pretty much loose already so you can have a wiggle out but I'm going to take these tweezers shouldn't submit I'm going to grab that spring I tell you they can or you put your thumb over it just in case and then there you go so we got a spring how do you see that or not you see that put this unconscious little spring show them where it goes now we had to fight it out also a fight like this is ready right there yep the spring goes in there I think I just dropped there you go thank you yeah you did it I just dropped that spring thank God my my trusty manager over here spotted it but this spring goes inside there and this allows you a little bit of play up and down like I showed you earlier okay that's that now we're going to put spring back with its family over there we're going to take the rear blade we're going to stick it back on here with our screw that we took out earlier just to keep up a full set a factory sites in case you want to ever reverse then we have tons of them here you ever need a factory rear mk2 site I have about 20 sets so reach out to me I'll be happy to help you out it's attainable to get it back in but you want to do it correctly you don't want to anyway for the sake of time we're not going to try to do that in Spain in the end just kind of take your time and you'll get it so now what do we do now we need to get this remember here let's go back to our metric on mounting plates we have our plate that goes like the site pushes in this plate we're not going to use until we put the plastic back on put the plastic cover back on then we're going to put our kite on top or two please plate and then we're going to put our red dot on top let's focus on this guy for a second what I'm going to do is I'm going to oil these rails I'm going to oil these rails we want to make it at least friction as possible when we're putting it back on either there's a tight fit so there is a certain way that this goes if you want to take a look at that and try to put that right there and then you try to I'm just taking out same button you can try to put this back on and you can see if there's a bigger gap in the front and it goes the other way every single time I tend to always put it the wrong way but all you do is if you do put it the wrong way it will still fit you might need to shave a little plastic off the rear and we'll see how it goes in this tiny rails might be able to see that so let's go ahead and let's back this guy out we are going to join against a group we're going to put this back in there just like the site does push it in a little bit and now the trick is to get this to sit in there without damaging it so what we're going to do is now unfortunately I strip this side bolt so I have to switch it every time but when it comes from Brownells is where we got this from both side then you have two screws so you can easily go back and forth unfortunately after about five years of using it we stripped this side so I'm going to have to do the same thing over here I want to take this off take this off I think it's time for a new hydraulic push or what do you think if you've a hydraulic press you could probably also use a hydraulic press as well it's going to be a lot easier than doing this so I'm adding more room here so I can add this and actually push it and what I'm going to do is I'm going to push it from the rear left of the gun towards the hole I'm going to do this because I we're going to stop right before that hole I'm going to insert the spring and then push it underneath this mount to keep it steady so it doesn't pop out if you do it the other way you're going to have to push it past this and then push it back and because of our situation with our sight pusher it only works one way I don't want to do that okay so anyone is an engineer and they would like to design a universal sight pusher and it's not made like this one I will I'll pay top dollar for it and I'm sure everybody else will maybe a quick quick connector and easy changing of the okay we're going to tighten this side down again take down a situation we're in love this is flat tighten other side okay you want to use your washers again to make sure that doesn't get caught up on there two of them place right in there I'm going to place our pusher back on Allah and now we're going to push this guy back where he belongs slow is better you want this to sit on that lip okay now and I push see that guys can see that it's going in it's going to tend to turn up because you're going righty-tighty and as you can see it this is what I want okay good look at that sight guys you see how it's starting to go up on one side that's because the slide is not centered it's not it's not tight enough so it's actually pushing it down and not pushing it up so we're going to want to come back down IRA tight and slide a little bit more so it doesn't have any movement this also can be dropped down just a little bit so it's not sitting 100% on the shelf let's chop it down just in here and you want to make sure that any time you're doing this this is a flat plane so sometimes this will be lower or higher depending on what your base is here for example this looks like it's being pushed down into the right we don't want that we want me to push straight so we're going to take this off we're going to raise it a little bit or lower it whatever it allows it to be straight you so clean then we're going to tie it back now we're going to go back to pushing put that guy back in there and now it's a little bit too high again one of the downfalls of using this is it's all manual and you have to make adjustments because you don't want to destroy the gun you don't want to set it up in a way that's going to cause more problems so what I'm going to do is I'm going to hang this off the edge just the hair we're going to tap this down just a little bit lower this so if you want to see this from back up it gets a little bit easier let's lower this hang on as you can see we're exactly what we're trying to the level we're trying to get at take it from the back you want where's your sights okay let's try to focus this guy that site and that pusher should be lined up together you want it in the same plane so I'm going to lower this down a little bit so it pushes it straight back thank you hey we go perfect high in it careful if you're going to do this play with the perishables flip flip right up and then this guy here tighten it okay now we adjusted our our height of the pusher we're going to put up with your back in there hopefully lines up properly now we have our two washers on there to allow it to spin and I'm going to turn this around I'm going to hold this guy with one finger okay you see how that's meeting up with it right there perfectly one make sure you don't damage the slides well we're going to continue to push push push push push push check it out if you see it not going straight it should be straight up inside first inside let's listen how much charge punch to get right about that you look at that see where the hole is where that spring needs to go can you see that yeah this is like we showed you before here that's Britney to go back in that hole so it's only covered partially by this don't forget see the tire where we at yep so that hole right there yep so it's covered halfway we're going to take our spring with our tweezers very carefully push it into that home and you need light back up need to light here so we're going to do it this way you're going to insert insert the spring into the hole very carefully well because it will fly out my question there we go okay pull it out slowly now it's going to be hanging out so we're going to do 20 down to our tweezers put our thumb over it so it doesn't fall we're going to push it underneath this mouth transit we might need to adjust it a little bit you want to be as straight as possible there you go so now it's facing straight up and down now I'm going to continue to push this a little bit further you want to use the slide in the back of this line as a guide to tell you when to stop want to be equal on both sides that's pretty close and you get to the rest with that so let's take that out what's in it again just make sure so it looks like a to be pushed a little bit further down again once you take it out and you look at it you can measure it against the sides how much is showing and it looks like you need to go in a little bit so I'm going to take this I'm going to push it again just a little bit oh okay so now that this is done we're going to inspect our mount looks pretty good to me I see that it might be tilted this way a little bit so I'm going to take a hammer just going to give it a couple of knocks to make it straight there you go take you to consider I don't the contracts enough there not about the different color here let's get a piece using some more light go ahead okay I just want you guys to see something real fast see that that's perfect equal on each side you look from the back it's perfectly centered and now I'm going to show you ultimate test number one don't forget to put your loaded chamber indicator back inside here and your spring okay now you're going to take your slide there's a little lip on the front of this guy here this has to actually go underneath the lip and back and then we're going to try to push this guy back forward and what do you know perfect again it takes a little bit of time guys to get you know this usually takes me about 45 minutes I'm not rushing but that's what it should look like easier than the camera no yeah okay there you go see how perfect that is you don't have to cut anything enough to shave anything we pick the right orientation so the next thing we're going to do here we're going to make sure loaded chamber indicator is in with our spring we're going to take our pin to hold our sly or slide cover in the exact same way so we pushed it out this way it's going to go back in this way put that in there take a rubber side hit it up and our punch get me tap the rest of it in there you go so you want to again as fast three as possible exactly weight comes from the factory everything looks good on it we're going to move everything to the side now and the next step it's about the plate and where is my place to edge this is why you should have a trait organized area because knowing different places on there it is hey so I asked you to jokester today but I was on the tree G anyway so hey you played here this is going to go on to the slots like that you're going to have for your Trijicon two dots in the front that's what's going to hold this on for as fast fire and voytek venom has four dots and once you put this plate on you'll be able to see if you need to make any adjustments and I'll show you that just in a second get some Loctite two dashes we're going to put one drop two drops just a little bit you don't want the vibrations to make this hum boost we're going to put our two screws that come with it inside put them down there take a little allen wrench and gently tighten them don't over tighten yet okay just gently tighten it pull that guy out now you're going to inspect again so add upon inspection I see that it's still tilted a little little bit I still tilted a little bit to the left so I'm gonna do them to take my hammer I'm just gonna give it a little whack until when you're looking at it from the side it no longer goes on an upward incline so now I'm going to re-examine and you can put it this should be parallel with this and when you're looking from behind take a look at that it should be perfectly centered and you can use that line as a guide and you'll be able to see that more when the Trijicon gets put on so we're almost done stick with me Trijicon are most six are just what it would be red dot three point two five em away it comes with hey battery and mounting screws the optics are our plates do come with screws I like to use the Trijicon screws they're a little bit longer and they have locked I already on them and then the battery what I like to do is well tell them when we started doing this that a lot of people would because of the recoil they the the red dot was intermittent they sent it back to us what we've discovered is that this contact point underneath the Trijicon we bend it out just a little bit to give it more contact more pressure that's enough and we take bulb grease or dielectric grease we put a little dot underneath so it doesn't move around this grease conducts electricity a lot of electricity to flow through it and it keeps the the battery set in place you look at underneath it says negative facing down so our positive will be facing up we're going to push it against this push it down there and now that almost acts like a glue that was not going anywhere we're going back over to our slides first we'll test the optic to make sure that it's on yes it is the intensity a little bit maybe we can say good looks again this optic is the arm of six it's my opinion the best solution for not only the ps90 the five seven anything that requires an optic in our on our mr courage' cons makes the best optics and the r-mo six is an adjustable LED red dot it has eight different brightness settings from super bright as you can see i'll put it on and then want to it's kind of easier to two night vision settings if you have night vision and you don't want to be blind as well as five other adjustable settings different dimness is if you press both of these buttons at the same time it turns on to on automatic mode automatic mode automatically adjusts the brightness of the dots depending on the lighting conditions so if I'm in my office now and it's kind of dim in here the bright would delight or the red dot would dim so it doesn't give me night blindness and doesn't affect my view of whatever I'm trying to start on hit if I go outside and it's very sunny let's say it's noon it will know that the intensity of the red dot needs to increase so it would do that automatically and I believe that's a very very strong part of this why I like this optics so much or this RMR is because it doesn't allow you or it doesn't force you to put your hands close to the muzzle in order to change its intensity now it might feel like these are too long I've had a couple people ask me well I don't want to strip it I want to damage it they're not too long and just because of the lock tight it feels tight so you're actually going to continue to do each one rotating back and forth so you get a nice even until that is done you take just a little bit pull it off and you go to the last one you want to over tighten them guys where we put lock tight tighten it that's it so we're going to expect one more time from the front from the back to the side have it looks good and if you can turn it get this as a can actually do it this is the r-mo six so you can get that here we go that's super bright and obviously as you look at it from a distance now let me turn down the intensity one so you can understand what the difference is between super bright and bright and okay so that's super bright first one down immediately goes lower so if you are nighttime at all you probably are not going to want to use the top two settings lower lower lower see that so now that holographic Sun or brightness disappears if it's only a red dot and I believe you can even go a little bit lower than that - if it's dark outside here there we go and kind of find it it's too too dim but it's there somewhere so again just depending on your hit there this yep so again this is a great optics opposed to automatic mode you press both of them at the same time and it will automatically adjust they were going to see that automatically adjust the brightness and that's a three point two five MOA perfect for pistols perfect for the ps90 if you're going to be doing above 100 meter shots let's say 200 meters the ps90 for example you might want to go with the one ml a red dot that's it obscures less of your target and let's put this guy on an actual console you can pick a pushchair by the way guys matt from FN five-seven say if you could over to FN five-seven sale calm fn57 sale calm we're giving away in fnx-45 next Mara June you can register for that at the bottom of page also when we launch our new app that's coming out called just guns we're going to be giving away one of every FN firearm scar 1716 ps90 a bunch of stuff it's going to be really nice nice launch and at that point if you want to register pre-register for the just guns app the first national firearms marketplace that allows every dealer in the country to scan in all of their inventory allow it to be for sale 24 hours a day seven days a week on the marketplace and you will get your own app on your phone and you can scan in your inventory as well with the push of a button you can post it for sale privately if you are a verified buyer or seller and the app cost nothing there's no listing fees there's no back-end fees the deal is also we give you a free POS system digital 4473 s digital bound books all you do is scan the UPC in the serial number and we enter it into your acquisition and disposition book automatically and post it for sale to the marketplace for free no listing fees no back-end sees no percentage of sale fees the POS system is free for dealers as well go to just guns com2 pre-register I hope you found this video somewhat educational and the site butcher is really needed unfortunately that's why we stress that in the online on our site a professional installation is required just because doing it with a you know punch and a hammer unfortunately you're talking about a an FN five-seven we're not talking about a Smith & Wesson shield here where you can just you know punch it out at $300 gun big deal I'm talking about one of the best guns in the world so don't don't buy a system $650 optic and I was giving fifty dollar amount and then go beat it with a hammer is I guess at that point you know what I'm trying to say is let a professional go ahead and do this for you make sure it's cited in someone lasting cite this in when we're looking at this red dot this is a tall blade on the mk2 this optic because it's it's higher than the blade you can never co witness this with this and there's no rear sight anyway but the red dot is not going to match up with this dot it's going to be above it it doesn't mean it's not going to shoot the street it just means that it's not low enough to reach this dot so what I found to do is the first thing over here on the adjustment is you turn it all the way to the left spring it bring that red dot all the way down as far as possible start there shoot a couple rounds see how you do with using the red dot and then make your adjustments upwards and that's your best bet again you can reach me if you have any questions Matt ma TT @ FN 57 sale comm including me a ring nine five four eight zero five three four four zero and any questions concerns I'll be here to help guys hopefully this video will kind of explain a little bit better on how to install the trigger con perot shops custom rmr mounts as well as diverse and the fast fire the same content we have these for the MK ii and the USG for true the con for Burris for vortex and for Leopold so whatever you need feel free to reach out to us we'll be happy to help guys have a great weekend and enjoy your effin product thanks | Florida Gun Classifieds - New and Used Guns for Sale - Gun & Product Reviews | UCJMIyhL0WQTCNUT1VaQyDkg | 2017-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,626 | 27,366 |
lNNsVDX7_H0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNNsVDX7_H0 | Learn hail damage from a forensic engineer | my name is stephen mack i'm a senior forensic engineer at jensen hughes residential roofs quite conventionally those are often what are determined termed as steep slope roofing systems technically a line there is where we get 312 which is three units vertical for every 12 horizontal anything above that starts getting into the steep slope roof category that we'll be talking about below that's the low slope roof category sometimes those are referred to as flat roofs those are more commercial applications so less of what we'll be talking about today you've actually can see that the mat has been dimpled on the back side this kind of degree is to a point that you could start to see functional damage these areas of circular damage if you lift them up and you feel that there's no damage to the mat substrate underneath them these can be areas that are just circular granule loss a hail storm comes into an area and it'll basically impact pretty uniformly across a specific site so understanding each one of those pieces ends up getting a feeling on how each one of those aspects of the damage are impacted | Adjuster TV | UCRSZNdgeFuA-PSBE-WpWpsw | 2020-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 196 | 1,109 |
TjvqNisA8cA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvqNisA8cA | Did you know The Wrestler Made 45 Million? | the wrestler made in 2008 is rated 7.9 on IMDb plot summary aging wrestler Randy the Ram Robinson is long past his prime but still ready and run to go on the pro wrestling circuit after a particularly brutal beating however Randy hangs up his tights pursues a serious relationship with a long in the tooth stripper and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter but he can't resist the lure of the ring and readies himself for a comeback this drama and romance film was written by Robert Siegel and directed by Darren Aronofsky made on a budget of 6 million this movie made 45 million at the box office get the popcorn because as they say love pain Glory | 60 Second Screenings | UCEnrHL8Tupux2T_ZQcX2O7Q | 2023-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 121 | 658 |
32qOTnoBHLM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32qOTnoBHLM | Tom Thibodeau postgame interview MEM 127 NYK 123 #nyk #knicks #nba | that's it take your shot you know that's his bread and butter got to where he wanted to be got a good shot up we missed Coach House is confidence now that he's missing anyone today I'm sorry house is confidence great I mean hey look I mean he's a tough guy I played you know played hard made a lot of big clutch shots throughout the fourth quarter for us you know came down to the end you know Mitch made a heck of a block and Morant came up with the ball and put it back in that's the difference between winning and losing right there just in general I thought you know hey Morant is a tough cover and I thought you know he did it as good a job as you could possibly do uh I thought cam gave us really good meds between the two of them at the very pleased with with their defensive effort uh you know losing quite probably heard of some so but other guys stepped up played well and thought uh the play making was very good I thought we had a lot of movement off the ball uh we did a good job screening away from the play off you know on the weak side I thought Julius made a number of big plays for us at nine assists so you know just you know we got to find a way to win at the end you got to come up with a loose ball why don't you go back to quit in the in the fourth quarter just the way the game was unfolding you know what like I like cam a lot too and uh and that group was rolling pretty good so just stayed with them you know whoever whatever's working best for our team that's what we're gonna go with and so you know we wouldn't have hesitated to put him back in and we did at the end so we went small you know for a short stretch there the rebounding was a concern because this was your 20th games of roughly a quarter of the Season how would you assess where you guys are right now yes at the quarter point you know so a lot of work to do just keep concentrating on getting better improving get ready for the next game they come one at a time so Don't Look Backwards don't look ahead just look at exactly what's in front of us that's that's where I want us to be you guys have been able to unable to close out some of these games at home yeah July yeah just keep you know we got to keep knocking on the door just keep getting better try to learn from each game see what we can do better uh focus in get ready for the next game and like I said in every game there's going to be good and bad so try to take what you're doing well build on that try to correct the things that you're not doing as well as you would like and and move it forward what is that additional things you know I like the depth I think that's that's a big plus for us but I thought it you know we got douching for a couple possessions that you know that in in that that's the the strength of the club is that you got guys like that and they're they're all deserving and great guys they all work so you know just be ready when your opportunity comes get in there get the job done time does it kind of contains for much of the game uh before fourth quarter of him and Jalen kind of took it over just what kind of do you know you kind of feel like that's coming at some point no matter what you do with job that the balls of his hands he's going to do something yeah it's you know and the thing is is I mean we're double teaming them we're doing a lot of stuff and his play making was you know he didn't fight it he just made the right play you know and what you're doing is when you put two on the ball you know you're in rotation and so then when the ball's up on the board you got to get back to bodies and uh you know they got second shots off of it but you know he's we knew that going in you know he's gonna he's a he's a fast break unto himself he's an offense into himself uh and he reads the game well so and they you know that that seems well balanced I thought Brooks played really hard for them on both ends um they they play for each other so it's a hard I recognize his mouth just more generally you guys have kind of been in the bottom of the league and percentage for most of 30 tonight do you feel like that's something you guys are going to be able to bring yeah I think I think we're going to get to The League average I do believe that I think guys got to continue to work because as long as like we have good movement you know I think we shot 50 percent it was 64 points in the paint you know probably didn't run as much as we would have liked you know but it you know you we're scoring plenty of points 123 points uh you know got to the line 30 times 30 assists you know there's a lot of good things that that we've done I think we're the top 10 in Fast Break points you know Second Chance points where you know at the top of the league so there's a lot of good things and that you know obviously getting to the line is important getting lips and fast breaks are important uh playing for each other just getting Rhythm shots I think that's that's big and I like the the pace that we're playing at what is the round get to League average in your mind what kind of what needs to change what needs to adjust yeah and I thought today like I thought we had really good movement off the ball right so I want us to continue to focus on that yeah and the screening off the ball the flares the screen ends that sort of thing to create those shots so and I I thought we had a number of those plays tonight and I want to continue for us to continue to do that I think those are the the hardest situations to guard like it's you know that there's great players in this league so there's always pressure on you whether it's defensive transition pick and roll defense but also the the randomness of cutting and moving without the ball those are the hardest things to guard I think when you look at the the best players like the curries and the LeBrons that is when in Moran showed it to us tonight is like when you Blitz them they don't stop moving and so then your defense has to continue to move so you may get the initial one right but you got to get second third and fourth part right as well and then you've got to finish you got to rebound the ball and so it you know that requires a commitment by everybody quickly and kind of what like I didn't and I just you know so they'll be re-examined tomorrow you got I mean you've had everybody out there going nine if you want ten is that just you needed 10 minutes from dark minutes and yeah I wanna you know like I felt like that's what we should do and I liked the way it worked and so we'll continue to do that you know it's and like I said you know we have Jericho and we have Deuce that are deserving as well you know Heaven is as well so there's you know but you can't play everyone so you have to settle on a rotation okay now you're touched on cam closing a little bit earlier but it's good you know you mentioned you like the way that group is rolling with with it seemed like in the first half you were really making an effort to match Grimes his minutes with with you was getting away from that in the second half anything that you saw from the way that no it was more like the because of the way that group was was playing you know we we got behind they closed the Gap and then it felt like there was a good Rhythm to that group and so uh that that's really the reason why we we did what we did and to me it's it's also given him a different look you know there's there's a you know different like I think Cam's length gives you something different I think the physicality of Clinton's different you know so I think they'll just they you know we're loaded up we're trying to guard them with the team and you know sometimes we we guarded them great and he's still mate all right yeah go ahead what'd you think of RJ you know before the game you mentioned you know getting some easy ones might help yeah see like that kind of kind of did happen to it yeah yeah I I thought as the game went on he got into a pretty good Rhythm and so that was good to see you we you know we want them in the open floor we want them to run we want him to move without the ball you know he had a couple of great screenings for us on on the back side too that created great shots for us I think the more we do that to create easy scoring opportunities it's going to be easier for people to get into rhythm | SmokeyHoops | UCObIMRWjiN7a_QCR0jaG8VA | 2022-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,707 | 8,333 |
yPgP3e9F_P0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPgP3e9F_P0 | Rescued great dane dog stealing food kept for the birds | so ladies having fun she's trying to get i put a piece of bread up there for the birds because winter's here and they don't have food and it was being thrown out it's still it's still soft it's still it's still really soft so i mean it's so good but she's jumping to try and catch it to get it must be about i don't know seven feet high but she can reach it and she wants it i want it for the birds there she goes let's put even higher i just stole it hey hey thief give me back my bread it's for the birds it's not for you and this orange is gonna bite me if i try to take it away from her there she goes give me my bread back lady lady she won't give it back to me i don't know if that's bad that she's gonna eat a whole loaf of bread she's gone i'll never get it back close the fence here damn it that was for the birds i'm gonna have to make another bread no you're not getting off the balcony let go my bread no she won't let me take it i'm not gonna stick my hand there because i don't trust her might as well just let her have it damn dawg that's not fair man the birds are hungry yeah i locked you in you can't go on the other end you're screwed now actually i'm more screwed because i'm afraid to take it out of your mouth done done well she won't give that to me man i'm not going to run after her she's a she's a horse i guess i lost my bread or the birds lost their bread i guess seven feet high isn't high enough whatever anyway that's lady we're celebrating her two months that she's living with me we're now up to two months that's my girl at least she's taking little bites just but the thing is gonna swell in her stomach that's that's a lot of bread but i guess for 140 pound dog it's not that much she's not that fat and she's not that skinny i guess she'll stop when she's tired of eating it but she loves food anyway so that's lady it's a nice day outside celebrating two months living with me she's doing really good every day she's getting more cuddly and and she still has her habits that i have to get her off of like she's got no training at all she'll go up on your counters to steal your food she'll if you don't let her out after eating she'll poop in the house she'll poop in front of the door i mean it's like having a puppy a two or two or three year old puppy she she basically needs to be shown everything all over again or for the first time maybe she hasn't been shown anything in all her life people have shown her all the wrong things or nothing at all i guess what's happening is now i'm not only a foster but i also have to train her or educate her and it's really hard because she's hard-headed and she does what she wants oh see she's she's getting to the end she doesn't want to eat anymore i can go steal it back i wonder if i can do it without her hearing me give it to the birds yeah i got it i got it i got it i'm gonna put it up in a different place but i'll wait till later i'll put it in the camper for now long she doesn't see where i put it anyway hope everybody's having a nice day | Animal Kingdom | UCie8rL8_98CQm8IuZ0xZOEQ | 2020-07-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 632 | 3,034 |
64AlVj-e5vk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64AlVj-e5vk | TORY LANEZ TRIAL DAY 5! KELSEY NICOLE HARRIS INTERVIEW PLAYED IN COURT!! LAWYERS COMING FOR KELSEY! | you are now tuned in to live on Broadway podcasts the number one relationship podcast in the world so spicy [Music] [Applause] we've been doing a lot we've been covering a lot we've been in the back we've been in the trenches we've been outside we've been getting to it today will be like every other you heard let's start this podcast off the right way because for my from where I'm viewing things I'm seeing things looking funny in the light on the other side I feel like they was telling lies and all these lies is coming to surface I really want to see just as hell and whoever did that [ __ ] needs to go to jail let's introduce this podcast Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike [Music] welcome back welcome back welcome back welcome back to another episode of Live on Broadway podcast welcome back welcome back welcome back to another episode of Live on Broadway podcast where the situations matter more than the relationships perspectives will be 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this Meg and Tori situation since day one and we gonna uh we're gonna continue to to follow it tonight we ain't gonna be up here too long because it's Friday and um I got places to go I got people to see you get me uh so tonight's gonna be dope I promise you day five Tory mag lot going on I'm gonna recap a little bit and uh and then I'm gonna fast forward and get into the meat and potatoes we are joined by Clubhouse we are joined by Instagram if you are on Facebook check us out Facebook Broadway the giant tap in with us I got the YouTube viewership what up Lolo I see you Queen I definitely see you Queen shout out to tarika when terica pull up you know the vibes so to understand where we're going you guys first got to understand where we came from you get me so um what up though Angel so let's just do that do a slight recap live on Broadway podcast check it out Soul case involving A-list celebrities took the stand again on Thursday Kelsey Harris arrived at an LA Courthouse Thursday morning to continue her testimony about the night rapper Megan the stallion was shot in the foot Harris former best friend and assistant to Megan was at a get-together at Kylie Jenner's house along with Megan and rapper Tory Lane there was an argument as the three were getting in a car to leave and Megan got out and she testified that she was walking away when Lanes told her to dance and shot toward her feet Lane says though he's innocent and that he's being set up the judge isn't allowing any Electronics in the courtroom but the good news is long crime senior reporter Megan qunis has been taking very detailed notes and bringing us what she saw and heard during testimony so she was testifying but while she was testifying she wanted to plead the fifth to when she was asked about Tori threatening to shoot her in the car before the car stopped and Megan got out and was shot and she really didn't want to answer that question she did confirm that Tori did threaten to shoot her but when uh the prosecutor asked what he said she asked if she could uh plead the fifth and they said no that she can't and uh that was just really hard for her you could tell she really struggled with saying anything incriminating about Tori or just or just trying to say anything about him in any way but the prosecutor really over a kind of painful couple hours that tried to kind of press her about the fact that she was very candid about this back in September in a recorded interview said of course they were able to play for the jury and she sounds a lot more candid about the shooting and she's talking about how she she thought Tori doing the shooting she wouldn't get into that on the stance co-host legal analyst former trial Attorney Terry Austin's here with me now Terry most people have heard of pleading the fifth but there is a lot more that goes into it than I just don't want to talk right oh exactly Jesse I mean the Fifth Amendment provides the right to remain silent it says no person shall be compelled in any quote criminal case to be a witness against himself but like all laws the Fifth Amendment is subject to interpretation by the courts and the Supreme Court has expanded the right to remain silent to include interrogation depositions civil proceedings so the setting doesn't affect the availability of the privilege as long as there is a threat of criminal liability now Jesse get this that doesn't mean you can arbitrarily refuse to testify the case law also states that the threat of mutual criminal prosecution must be quote reasonable and appreciable so in a trial setting that means the judge will determine whether you can assert the privilege if the judge agrees that there's a real threat of future prosecution then you can remain silent but if the judge says no Then you could be compelled to testify and if you refuse you could be held and content so there's a lot to consider there is you know Terry thanks for breaking that down I think it's important for everybody to understand but I should tell you during your testimony Harris told the Los Angeles County Deputy district attorney that there were things she wasn't entirely truthful about in the recorded interview she testified that she has moved on with her life that Megan spread rumors about her taking hush money something that she denies that she denies ever being paid off and she rebutted all attempts by the D.A to press her into saying that Tori she saw Tory Lanez shoot Megan I'm here with co-host and public defender Brian buckmeyer as well I want to get your input on this so this trial really took a turn when Kelsey Harris got on the stand right yeah Jesse Kelsey Harris was supposed to be the prosecution star witness and she was anything but her testimony left people speculating when she paid off she testified to Tory Lanez offering her a million dollars for a lawyer but then she pledged the fifth when asked if Tory Lanez threatened her but how would that answer incriminate her unless it bleeds into what she did in response so the question becomes what did Kelsey say or do in response to being threatened by Tory Lanez add on top of that she said that she told investigators back in September statements that were the Bedrock of the prosecution's opening statements were now false but at the end of the day in this criminal case it only matters what these 12 jurors think and so far I can't imagine they're all on the same page and if they are that spell and that's right they're not that spells reasonable doubt that may lead to a hung jury or not guilty I don't know if Tory Lanez is innocent or not but that's not what the jury is deciding it's deciding that the prosecution has proven their case to be on a reasonable doubt and that after Kelsey Harris's testimony [Music] I know that was lengthy but I needed I needed you guys to understand and I needed you guys to hear what was going on with that you get what I'm saying live on Broadway podcast we had to talk about it um Marcy hot how are you feeling today I'm coming to you in a second Clubhouse how are you feeling today from yesterday any any different because the tapes was played today in the case and uh there's a lot of new info I'm not going to say a lot of new information but there's been some new information that's been let back in on the case which is these tapes because after day one after day one of the after uh no excuse me after day three they said that they couldn't that they wasn't gonna excuse me I think it was day two they said they wasn't gonna let the tapes end and then day three they let Kelsey come up there and they thought Kelsey was gonna be their star witness and Kelsey just ran Kamikaze she just remixed it and went up there and then took back a lot of things that she said so forth and so on so my question to you guys start with you first Marcy is how do you feel things are shaping up in the case thus far hello everybody thank you um yeah I saw that too and I at this point I I believe Kelsey's just out to protect Kelsey now um and um yeah she got immunity because obviously if she lies to the police and if they catch her lion she can be held in content which yes she can be prosecuted for that so you know that's why she used a immunity but um it's not looking good for for anybody in this case um at the end of the day somebody's going to be charged with something because there was obviously somebody who got shot somebody got shot somebody got shot so and she's Kelsey right now she's protecting Kelsey and that's it and why is she protecting Kelsey she I I don't know but I'm looking at calcium going a little back on that I was looking at both of their stories because I like to get to know that person sure two and you know Megan had I mean Kelsey was selling all her things all her things she was sold her she left her apartment she saw she was getting rid of all her things because it was just all about her and and Megan so they have I mean they were even gonna get a house together as what she stated so so so funny enough right because I'm a play and I'm gonna talk about that a little bit more so I want to talk about I'm going to talk about that a little bit more what up though Terrence I appreciate you joining the stage shout out to Terence I see you lunch here lunch here tap in with me Allison Tapping With Me Clubhouse go for it how you guys feeling any new feelings on the case thus far from how you felt in previous days foreign I'm pretty much gonna wait till all the evidence uh come out and do my own deliberation um I understand you know everybody's trying to talk about it now you know but I'm gonna wait till all the evidence come out of there and do my deliberation yeah yeah you see an interesting thing with that is regardless of whom of excuse me regardless of regardless of whom or what I've already given my predictions hung um mistrial right however the interesting part to it is is new information that's constantly developing and we're going to play some of the some of the correspondence between Nancy Nancy uh Dylan and and um and Dennis Byron because they've been also covering the case and if I didn't make mention of it before shout out to the shout out to uh law and crime Network because you know we definitely citing our sources shout out to Lauren crime Network they definitely been covering the case and I want to make sure that we um that we give the credit where credit is due you know tap in with us Allison landria how you ladies feel yeah um uh it it really hasn't changed I'm I'm interested in hearing however um what else what Kelsey has what more she has to say because I feel like whatever she reveals whether knowing you or knowingly I think is going to in a way piece everything together and and put the bullet points where they need to I didn't really mean to use that word but the bullet points right where they where they need to be as far as the storyline is concerned so we have questions on the narrative she may uh with her story reveal everything so I'm excited to hear about that um I think I'm more confused now than I was before but I feel like you know um I think just leading up to the trial in general like we all see who did a lot of talking and we all see who was silent I feel like there's a lot of probably protecting Kelsey on both sides but I'm wondering what is it for so right now I'm just yeah I'm I'm like I'm like parents I really want to see what's going to happen when all this plays out because I have a couple of you know opinions on how it's gonna play out but I feel like you do on Broadway I feel like it's going to be a mistrial just because we were thinking that it was going to um probably leading to a conviction with Tory Lanez and I don't think that that's going to be the case yeah I think things are changing around right because when everything happened and respectfully I understood why they said especially the climate and when it all happened a black woman said something believer I understood that right it didn't make and then it didn't make a certain amount of sense to me why they would say but I understood following uh Sandra Bland following Brianna Taylor Fox you know just just the climate it made sense why that was being spewed out there but as some time went on it just didn't sit right with me to actually just be believing somebody because believing a certain agenda because they're because of their agenda like men lie women lie you get what I'm saying like just because you said they did that [ __ ] don't mean that they did that [ __ ] you gotta show me the proof like like show it to me you know what I mean don't just expect me to believe something because you you said believe a black woman when something happens so when Meg said that Tori Shadow I was a bit perturbed I was like wow Jesus Mary and Joseph what's happening with you Queen pull up pull up I was a bit perturbed I was like damn Gina but then I had to take a step back and ask myself why did that happen so I'm gonna have a conversation with you guys and further the conversation and talk a little bit about what happened today live on Broadway podcast check it out where we at all right here we go all right Friday morning session in the book at the Tory Lanez trial prosecutors played the recording from their interview with Kelsey back in September 2022 a lot of the jurors had heard a lot of that stuff before but now they heard it on audio played on the courtroom speaker Kelsey told the story she gave a lot of details you know when you do a direct examination you maybe don't go over all the details when you sit down with police and they do your initial interview they go over every single detail and every single detail is on the recording we got a lot of gossipy details including that Odell Beckham Jr was there at the party that night Kylie Jenner at the front had up to six security guards checking people a lot more you can go my ID subscriptions I give you all the gossip details let's get to the key part of the recording and that's where Kelsey implicates Tori in the shooting and also makes statements about Tori putting out the idea that Kelsey denies taking any money but she did acknowledge during the recorded testimony that statements were made to her that she could be paid this was back way back in 2020. add to the shooting Kelsey said what prosecutors told the jury that she had told them before which is that Tori was the shooter they both got out of the car Tory hopped into the front seat he pulled a gun he shot Megan so listen let's talk about it Kelsey took back all of what she said Kelsey had a lot to say before she had immunity and then she got immunity and then her whole story switched so my question to you guys is what's up and what's happening with you CB my question to you guys is is what's Kelsey do y'all believe Kelsey before or Kelsey now tap in with me Clubhouse first Chelsea now because even though I feel like immunity only goes some it I I believe it only goes so far and she's on the stand it's one thing to be giving like you know your story to like them without being on the stand it's another thing to be on the stand and giving your testimony and stuff and people are known to switch up once they get up on the stand and everything and I feel like because the pressure is on I feel like now she's more forthcoming with what happened wake up I believe Kelsey now opposed Kelsey then we get into that CB we're gonna get there I promise you we're going to talk about that um so shout out to CB on the YouTube comments we definitely gonna get to this uh so my question so Allison Terence tap in with me Terrence I see you off man I look at it like this uh when you think about immunity uh immunity means that you didn't cut a deal so you pretty much didn't cut a deal with the prosecutor to say what the prosecutor wants you to say so when you look at those things in those situations like that I'm gonna go with the old Kelsey so when you look at the evidence like I said again I'm waiting on all the evidence to uh display yourself before I make my deliberation but going off of what you just played you heard what Chelsea said that he got out the back seat got into the front seat and shot her so where's the Bullet Hole in the vehicle if he was in the vehicle to actually shoot her so we have to pay attention to those things and see how they trying to actually trip her up now they probably don't even have her own any evidence anything like that but if you look at um a prosecutor and you look at the detectives you see how they pressure you and they kind of walk you into what they want what you to say and so once you say it you can't take it back this is on record what we got you saying this we know you walk me through it technically you had the choice to say no that's not true no that's not true no it's not true but instead they walk you through it in order to cut a deal that's just my two cents now I love it I love it thank you for that thank you for that Terence thank you for that Mossy Mossy made me talk to me nice okay Kelsey now Kelsey now because as we all know people lied to the police especially on the first report she was going to stick to they were going to stick to their story and she went with that so and the majority of people lied the first on the first police report that's that's a proven fact um however when you're in front of a judge now and now you can if you lie there's repercussions to that so you know she could have used I got confused and then the whole fact that she's using immunity now and now she's speaking the truth because now she could care less however if the judge asks for a direct question she has to the only the judge can say that you have to answer yeah so um yeah Kelsey Kelsey now yeah okay sorry okay tap in with me Reese Chelsea now will Chelsea there welcome to the welcome to the stats welcome to the stage thank you and I really don't uh not much now either one of them sure sure so so look this is what I want to do right just to bring you guys a little bit up to speed because a lot happened today it was the the uh the defense Tori's team called the man the medical examiner the per excuse me the person that did the surgery back to the state back to the uh would you call that box hello would you come back back to the witness stand back back to the the thingamajigs the the box that you sit in that you sweat profusely when people are pointing the finger and saying you did that [ __ ] um so like I said Nancy Dillon and bright and Dennis Byron has been covering this on Twitter and I wanna I wanna tap in and get some and get some of that commentary some of those tweets out so um babe can you please help us please a little bit with Nancy uh Nancy Nancy Dylan Nancy Dylan what Nancy Dillon talking about okay can you hear me loud and clear all right says good morning from day five of Tory Lanez trial a legend he shot Megan stallion judge ruled yesterday he allowed full audio of Kelsey Harris 80 minute September interview with prosecutors this is a this is big because he previously excluded it after prosecutors only played a small portion on Wednesday let me keep going okay we only heard recording of Kelsey claiming Tori threatened to shoot her inside the SUV we never heard a September account of allegedly seeing Tori with a gun prosecutors claim she was very detailed and said things like she wanted to speak the truth to free herself and I had nothing to hide so hold on wait wait wait wait wait wait so am I understanding correct that this was before this is this is Kelsey before right saying that on the tapes that they wanted to admit it to evidence because Kelsey was saying allegedly the prosecution was going to use those tapes to say that I have nothing to hide I want to speak my truth so forth from someone correct if that was this current September three months ago correct well no I think that's I think I think they had that interview because they're only saying September okay okay all right cool but but before you continue on there's another piece because how did this take get submitted into evidence because she went up on that stand and she started running Kamikaze Kelsey Kelsey went up on that stand and started running start start doing a whole audible outside of what the prosecutors had planned for it but carry on please the next message says when she got on this next tweet next tweet when she got on the stand she disavowed her September statements re direct seeing Tori with a gun being assaulted by Tory or Tori offering her money slash favors slash lawyers her husband Darius Smith was with her in the court sitting next to her lawyer oh whoa whoa whoa Freeze Frame who is Darian Smith I bet you all want to know I got y'all right now live on Broadway podcast we're going to get to this we're going we're going to get to this by hook the crook you hear me live on Broadway podcast check it out these are the guys who don't know Kelsey has been posting a lot of stuff on Instagram and something that most notably was posted was a picture with her baby daddy now he actually goes by Draven Darian d-boy Smith AKA d boy no sleep and again he is a 1501 certified executive and also one of the top managers in Houston now remember Kelsey's husband okay he allegedly works for 1501 and so you guys know that Megan has been at odds with this label I find it no coincidence that Kelsey all of a sudden had all this bad memory on the stand and now all of a sudden she is not remembering anything that happened now to be fair okay during her September interview with prosecutors her baby daddy was also there so I want to be very transparently incriminated for it okay they were together because I got questions I got questions so homie that's a baby forever was her and the baby farther together when she was [ __ ] talk [Applause] well were they together because they seem to be boo-boo kittied up now and the reason why I asked that question is because back when everything first happened her baby father works for 1501 that's who I'm Carl Crawford that's who Megan was beefing with that's who Megan wanted out of the deal with so that Megan gets into a situation Roc Nation come and get her out of that situation right do remember Roc Nation got her out of that situation with Carl Crawford and then as a byproduct of being let out of that situation she gets it signs with Roc Nations management it gets a little the plot gets a little bit deeper because Roc Nation was trying to sign Tory Roc Nation Tori got out of his situation on back his Masters she gets she becomes part of Roc Nation Tori is now at the Roc Nation brunch because as I understand that's where Megan introduced Tori to Kelsey and Kelsey and Tori start having an entanglement right and subsequently from there it seems as though I if I'm if I'm a pop off and I'm gonna be honest with you guys I think Tori was trying to deal with Meg because she's his label mate to make sure everything goes through smooth with Roc Nation I mean what what y'all tell me I think I think there was going to be some type of before it went way way left I think between Tori and Meg and Meg being on Roc Nation and Roc Nation trying to sign Tory and I heard Tori in that Roc Nation situation went South but tapping with me what do you guys think thus far tapping welcome to the stage Toya it's a big old big old pot of Gumbo no um I didn't even know that Kelsey Kelsey's uh his father worked with um 1501 yeah I had no idea so um the plot thickened yeah the plot thickens it's just wow I'm gonna play the rest of this I gotta finish your point okay it's cool no it just it just seems like there's there's so many moving pieces that it makes you wonder like who's connected to who and if if there's like some underlying motive behind all of this it doesn't just it doesn't seem real honestly um you know what's up because I heard something like that earlier I thought so I don't know because they said first they're saying that that's actually her husband the guy Darren I heard that too married to him I heard that too but I I you know I've seen more speculation about the baby father so I didn't want to put that out there like that but I heard that too absolutely no no it's cool it's already out there I mean I heard that was something you get me oh okay all right yeah all right I just wanted to know did you hear that all right and and we're going to talk about this day start we're going to talk about this day star album in a second because I I got I want to I wish I could play some of these songs but I can't uh so let's get back to this clip because um let's rewind it a little bit give me Daddy was also there so I want to be very transparent So Not only was he there when she incriminated Tori okay they were together when she was in court just a couple days ago so ah there's a war going on outside no man is safe from they don't give a [ __ ] if you three foot or eight one there's something going on outside with Tori Meg Kelsey and I'm a I'm gonna jump off the portion I'm gonna say this first God damn it I'm starting to think respectfully that that might be somebody else there that shot that gun it might be somebody wow I was thinking the same thing there might be somebody else there that shot that gun that they trying to protect yes I agree Where is the where's the driver anybody seen the driver what Cali said where's the lobster bring the lobster where's the driver and why does Java being so protected and ink being some subpoenaed to court where's the driver anybody know anybody got a GPS Apple tag on his um location tapping yeah let's let's continue reading on please yes all right the next tweet says Smith when it was referring to Darian Smith um is a music manager in Houston affiliated with Carl Crawford in 1501. the label battling Megan in court over a contract she's called unconsolable jurors her most of Kelsey's statement it's intense and Incredibly detailed Kelsey carefully describes the shooting Blow by blow a legend it happened immediately after Tori ordered his driver to stop the SUV because he wanted Megan and Kelsey ejected from the vehicle um Kelsey stated and I quote I get out of my side and no sooner do you know you start hearing gunshots going off I looked up maybe about a second or third gun shot you see Tori he's now in the front seat I guess he must have jumped over and smooth transition and he's leaning over the door what he's shooting over the top of the door he was leaning over the front passenger door this is what Kelsey's saying yes yes okay she's leaning over the passenger door and he was shooting the gun Megan was walking away when this happened but by the third shot by the third or fourth shot she was facing towards us I would describe it as like a deer in headlights hmm the way Tori was angling the gun it wasn't like straight it was like down definitely in her Direction she didn't hear him say anything she told the prosecutors during a September 14 2022 interview that she largely disavowed during her live testimony this week that's all we're going to get we're going to get there Trust Me CB we're going to get there we getting there shout out to the YouTube viewership make sure you guys are hitting that like button hit that like button hit that like button tap in with a subscribe to the channel live on Broadway podcast that was a lot so Kelsey is saying that what Kelsey and Meg is saying sounds totally different because Kelsey is saying that Meg says that when she got out the car Tori got out water I believe am I understanding that correct is that isn't that what Meg said then Meg said Tori excuse me Tori got out the Meg got out the car Tory went behind her to bring her back to the car he went because that wasn't the first time that's what happened she got out the car he said whatever he got out behind her said whatever whatever got her to get back in the car do tell me let me see if I can find this I I can't do that right now I can't do that right now if you recall something tell us or don't say all right that's fine all right so look guys tap in with us what do you guys recall are we leaving anything out no there's clearly more to this story and I I I can clearly remember what Kelsey and Meg is saying is sitting on opposite sides go go for it go for it Allison so who paid for Chelsea's lawyers is it the story pay for it and is that the reason why I see all of a sudden may maybe switching sides or saying things that um that look like they are going against him going against him going against Target she's not I don't think what she's saying is going against Tori I think she's became I think she's recanting a lot of things that she said and it's going against a lot of things that Megan says so it puts Meg it questions what Megan is what she's been saying now because thus far we haven't heard from Tori her Tori hasn't taken a stand Tori has only spoken through his music in that little um uh love that he did but he ain't give no specific details so we don't know what Tori is saying right we all know what Tory said but we know it's because it's the prosecution it's they're defending themselves so Tory don't have to take that stand unless the prosecution unless uh uh um I'm not sure how this part works so excuse my naivete does Tori have to take the stand if the I don't think the prosecution want Tory to take the stand unless the defense called Tory to the stand because that's his side am I understanding that correct am I am I right inside saying that they said she she said last time she got out of the car but shot from the window got you got you got you got you gotcha you know what I think can I say something on that go for it Queen okay on her interview that she did okay I'm gonna go back to that interview she did she stated you know Kelsey Megan I'm sorry she stated that she was in the front seat now I like forensics very much so and she's sitting in the front seat and she said the two people in the back which is Tori and Kelsey right she didn't say names but she said that two people in the back argument was getting worse or more heated whatever words to use at that point is when she said told the driver pull over because she was tired of it she got off the vehicle that's when she again States I probably should have never got back in the vehicle realizing how bad it was getting in the back however she got back in the vehicle so the forensics right here does not match with anything I'm sorry any of them are sane check this out live on Broadway podcast [Music] hold on like this is Matt I'm so over this [ __ ] this is the original statement y'all gotta know I am the the nicest the most calm just just cool ass woman like I'll be [ __ ] with nobody I don't do nothing to nobody but y'all [ __ ] really dragging it like I tried to just be cool stay out the way because at the end of the day I'm really a real [ __ ] like I'm from Houston I'm from the [ __ ] South Side it ain't like a oh let me go run and tell my business to the [ __ ] internet let me go run into my business to the police like you know what I'm saying I ain't never been that type of person like a thousand people watching this I'm not gonna let y'all keep playing in my face I'm not gonna let this [ __ ] keep playing in my face either so since y'all hope so worry about it yes this [ __ ] Tori shot me you shot me and you got your publicist and your people going to these blogs lying and [ __ ] stop lying voila I don't understand I tried to keep the situation off the internet but you dragging it you really [ __ ] dragging it [ __ ] talking about hit this [ __ ] I never hit you [ __ ] was like oh she mad because he's trying to [ __ ] with Kylie no I wasn't like you draw shot me like everybody in the car it's only four [ __ ] in the car me you my homegirl and your security everybody in the car arguing I'm in the front seat this [ __ ] in the back seat I get out the car I'm done arguing I don't want to argue no more I get out I'm walking away this [ __ ] from out the back seat of the car started showing me you saw you say I got no glass but let me take care tell you why they stand when the when the police because the people in the neighborhood there's a witness when the police came because the neighbors called the police this did not happen at Kylie house this happened damn near back at the house I was staying there I was just trying to get home we was five minutes away from my spot the police come I'm scared all this [ __ ] going on with the police the police is shooting [ __ ] for anything the police was literally killing black people for no [ __ ] reason as soon as the police tell us I'll get out the [ __ ] car the police is really aggressive you think I'm about tell the police that we [ __ ] us black people got a gun [Music] I honestly think that Meg don't know who shot her [Music] I said this before and I'm gonna say it again this is the perfect example of this is a perfect example of when a little white lie or something small becomes something bigger than you could have ever imagined foreign tool in the shed but either there was another shooter either Kelsey shot mag or Tory shot Meg but that Witness that Witness said that they saw I think his name is Sean Sean um um it escapes me Sean is Gonna Come Back to Me I got you Sean um black people oh no I'm sorry what's this guy's name Sean uh this guy's name Sean Kelly Sean Kelly he saw he said that he saw two girls no he said that he saw a gunshot and the fire come from closer to a woman than it was a man right that's what he said right this ain't new news this is this is what's been going on for a little minute right so on top of that I want to wake up and get into this whole situation with the with the with the medical person that that did the surgery that the uh that they called back to the stand um can we talk can we talk about and get into this um Byron uh Dennis Byron uh a tweet please because I I definitely want to talk about that because Dennis Byron had a lot to say and and I want I want to wake that up let's You Ready for Me sure all right let's go just an hour ago Dennis Byron announced that the DNA on the gun was inconclusive hold on wait wait wait let's read that upside down because that's the way it goes we're gonna read this upside down we we gonna get we're going to wake it up because uh Dennis Byron's definitely been following the case like just like Nancy uh Dylan okay he also said breaking news update prosecutors have already played a majority of the bombshell interview of Kelsey Harris and how the assault happened against Meg the stallion and against her at the hands of rapatory lanes trial update Tory Lanez defense attorney has called their first expert witness Mark Taylor is a DNA expert who just testified that Tori's DNA was not found on the firearm however they did find a woman's DNA on the gun hold on [Music] got a freeze frame on [ __ ] like that because the DNA that was on the gun was a woman's DNA so did they not take Kelsey's DNA to be able to discern whose DNA it was because if it was a woman it was only two women there allegedly but carry on this is in contrast to the prosecutor's DNA expert who testified earlier that Tori's DNA was inconclusive defense witness has conducted over 3 500 DNA tests while the prosecutor's expert has done barely half that many DNA tests um prosecutors have not rested their case however because of Defense witness had a scheduling issue judge allowed him to call their expert witness early then the last update says the DNA on the gun was inconclusive inconclusive what does that mean inconclusive means that they can't say that it was his or if it wasn't his because it's inconclusive they don't know it was not his why you say it wasn't his they would have definitely said it's DNA is DNA I mean a little drop when when they go collect samples for of DNA I mean just a little swab I mean a hair follicle so inconclusive means we don't know it was not I mean they're trying to make it look like it was him but he can't say that because it's it's not or it would be a definite I don't think Tori want to tell I don't think he won a rat I think he doing exactly what you're supposed to be doing in that situation I think he I think you stand mum's the word and you letting it play out in court that's what you're supposed to do you know what happened all right cool I'm going to the pen let me get my phone call don't say nothing wait for my attorney to come I just want a lawyer I don't wanna I don't want the fake you gonna let me out if I tell you I just give me my lawyer that's it let it play out they also said nothing wasn't they also said it's not saying it wasn't his so wake that up that's a fair assessment they also saying that it they're not saying that it was his they're not saying that it wasn't his they saying that it was inconclusive that nobody knows but for something as big as this way too many holes in it somebody was shot Meg was shot where's the ballistics where's the bullet at oh I don't know it wasn't admitted into evidence they don't got it they don't have it the DNA inconclusive Tories um Megan is saying this Kelsey is saying that I really want to know what this witness is going to say there's way too many holes in this [ __ ] way too many holes in this tapping if you're watching us on YouTube hit that like button hit that like button tap and hit that like button tap in with us you heard live on Broadway podcast hit the like button hit the like button hit the like button hit the like button tap in with us drop us a cash app drop us a Super Chat tap in with us if you're enjoying the podcast show your social currency we appreciate you guys in advance live on Broadway podcast there's a lot I'm interested in go for it go for it quick no I just wanted to say I'm interested in knowing what kind of sample they use for DNA because um for example it's inconclusive because maybe not enough of the elements were able to be tested in order for there to be a definitive response yes or no you understand what I'm saying it's almost like there's like taking a pregnancy test is not enough for urine to detect HCG so it's kind of like that's why you have to take a blood test to get a final final result so I'm really interested in knowing what kind of DNA they're using for the samples so I wonder and and I'm looking to you guys for answers for this right tapping with us if you got more info if you have fingerprints is on something fingerprints not DNA right that's just your fingerprint correct correct however it would still have because we have oils in our hands and they can pick up DNA from there we all have oil like sweat right exactly so even if his fingerprint that would be a a dead on and even his sweat is you have DNA there too so foreign but even still as far as if you do not get a complete and total uh example of the fingerprint then that can also be being inconclusive if you only get half of a fingerprint or a quarter of the fingerprint and not the whole entire fingerprint to identify the person so so what you're waking up Allison is a partial fingerprint but fingerprints don't have nothing to do with indeed with DNA unless you have sweat on your hand that's directly correlated to your DNA all right cool cool live on Broadway podcast let me play this one more clip check it out now yesterday I was talking about Meg bought Kelsey a place now one of the people who has been watching my videos they sent me a message and I kind of looked into this and a lot of people have said the same thing now I want to shout out to Aaron Stacy she said Meg told her to break her lease and leave all of her furniture to move to LA because she was getting them a house she had been in LA with Meg for two weeks in that Airbnb after the shooting she got her a spot two weeks later because she felt bad Kelsey was homeless so after that's going on Kelsey don't got nowhere to stay so Meg felt bad for her and bought her a place after the shooting in 2020. now you know I'm not going to reach and say Meg bought her a place so she can kind of go along with her story in the future but I will say it's still an example of she's gotten favors from Meg after the shooting it might not have been a bribery they were best friends maybe she didn't want her to be homeless sure but I wanted to give y'all an update on that that's interesting piece right there because when everything happened I think uh um uh Kelsey had to get out their house so if they're saying that Meg I mean if Kelsey Tori paid for Kelsey's attorney where homie was just waking up was saying that Kelsey hadn't needed a place to stay and Meg had got her a place to stay after the shooting now you don't need to say you know I'm gonna give you this fight uh we get into a beef with somebody I'ma help you out that's that's my my subtle way of wanting you back on my side but then how does all the beef happen after that between the shots fired track that Meg put out against Kelsey and then Kelsey comes back with busting back how does that ensue how do we go from getting you a place to make putting out a diss track against Kelsey was there anything that happened after that do you guys recall I'm talking about from the point of after the shooting where did the beef go wrong between where did the the lines get crossed because they was both [ __ ] Tory you know what can I say something on that too go for it before you yeah I had that on my notes Here um when Kelsey sold everything because obviously Megan and Kelsey were gonna get a house together you know she she continues to emphasize that I didn't know she already had got her the house but two girls getting a house together come and live with me there's got to be something more than just friendship there I'm sorry if I'm gonna move in with my girlfriend and I leave my husband and I leave everything behind for her being honest the the funny thing is is the funny thing is is why all this is happening May is still I mean Kelsey's baby father here's an interesting angle check this out so how'd they make how did Tori meet Kelsey anybody how'd it make me how did Kelsey meet Tori they all met at that party that or that incident or that place that you were talking about Roc Nation The Rock Nation brunch right yeah they all met oh all of them meant that place check this out I'm not the sharpest tool in the show but I know how this go a lot of times you moving around you in the situation you might meet somebody through somebody how do you think Chelsea just if he was a betting Woman Batman how do you think Kelsey met her baby father or her strings or allegedly her husband foreign [Applause] how do you think that happened through Megan because Meg had the situation with Carl Crawford that's her best friend so through that being her best friend she probably was like yo girl they're going out there doing things one thing leads to a next because if Meg is already establishing her situation and she about to get to a bag I [ __ ] bet you Kelsey was like [ __ ] I ain't gonna be the only [ __ ] out here without getting to her back I'm about to [ __ ] me up I'm about to [ __ ] with a real [ __ ] that got some bread too hello I'm about to [ __ ] on the real I'm about to [ __ ] on a [ __ ] I got a bag too I'm trying to secure my situation I'm trying to secure it so here's my hot take because Meg said me and Kelsey was doing everything together right remember that so if May and Kelsey was doing everything together and Meg traditionally allegedly has [ __ ] around on a lot of dude the same dudes that Kelsey was [ __ ] around with in that order it was Kelsey's first then Meg came around second would it be that far off to think that McDonald probably [ __ ] with her baby father before somehow some way s I'm just saying I'm just saying Bros of a Feather flocked together they both was outside doing whole [ __ ] well no I'm not gonna say whole [ __ ] easy on the whole [ __ ] I'm just saying that it doesn't seem because when you think about it Meg invited Tori to that pool party at Collies when it was time to go excuse me before there was time before it was time to go I'm assuming Kelsey probably saw Kylie flirting and Tori flirting with each other man don't got belligerent and forgot that she forgot her player card is saying I'm [ __ ] on this [ __ ] behind my [ __ ] I'm [ __ ] on this [ __ ] behind my [ __ ] back so why am I getting jealous for Kelsey didn't seem to be getting jealous when it was time to go Kelsey excuse me Meg wanted to go back for the shoe to get Tori Meg wanted to go back to get Tori Tori stayed so Meg got caught up in her feelings for some unapparent reason because that wasn't [ __ ] and that's what that part we know for a fact that man got caught up in Meg wants to go back get Tori Tori leaves shortly after Meg leaves and then as a byproduct of of that now they're in the car they all yelling [ __ ] hoes [ __ ] Meg taking shots Tori saying whatever he's saying about well I was [ __ ] Kelsey and Kelsey whatever whatever y'all know what happened we trying to put this [ __ ] together I mean are we are we that far off because it sounds like we multi what's happening with you King welcome to the stage how you feel about it Marcy tap in with us uh I'm just saying I don't see why Tori would even pull a gun out on Meg or even shoot her because he has a lot to lose I don't know she even said she don't know who really shot her she was walking away with her back so I don't know that's the confusing part to me but I think a lot of us traditionally have questions that peace in itself even if you haven't overtly said it you questioned that part to yourself you said to yourself if she was walking away and she said she was walking away how does she know who shot her huh how do you know who shot him you know the sad part is a lot of females lie man a lot of brothers get caught up from [ __ ] lying straight up all right so I see that right I don't I don't know if I don't know if I I can't I can't 100 call a liar yet right I think excuse me I'm saying that wrong I can't say she's a liar did Tori shooter I don't know it doesn't the the evidence and what she's saying it doesn't it doesn't fit the pieces to the puzzle to me It Don't Fit so I can't say that go for it multi no it was a post about some some specialist said that they found a female DNA on a gun not a male so I don't know how credible that post was so look right I see this right here right Trey said of course she couldn't see who shot her but maybe because it maybe because maybe because he said dance [ __ ] she knew to she knew his voice but then Kelsey comes back and says on the stand now what now where did that come from Kelsey saying that didn't happen Kelsey saying that nobody said dance [ __ ] so I referred back to the previous statement if you're walking away how do you know to be honest with you I don't know if you if you guys ever been prepared for trial right I've gone to trial I've beat trial right well I've been to trial your lawyers are getting you ready for trial your lawyer is getting you ready for trial so what happens is it's not just you going there to ask you a bunch of questions yada yada yada you sitting on the stand and before you go out there there's a lot of preparation for trial there's a lot of preparation for this so that's not something that happens by happenstance so what I think is maybe inside of being prepared for the trial they kept saying if you walked away if he was walking away how did you know Tori how do you know who shot you how do you know they kept coming up and needed a ferry to come up with that so what happens or we say from the beginning it wasn't dance [ __ ] that came out later we learned about the dance [ __ ] later way later but but even if touring like a year later maybe later than that I don't I can't put no exact time on it but we learned about the dance [ __ ] way later after she said I was walking away whatever whatever so what I think is inside of being prepped for the case they needed to come up with something that needed to say that need that needed to Aid the and stop the bleeding of the how did you know who shot you so when Trey says she recognized the voice I think that's what they intended that's that's what they in that was their intended purpose of that it's chess not Checkers when you move there I'm gonna make sure I got three more moves ahead of you because I could see that this may be a possibility not Checkers chess what you said multi-tapping with me King I was just saying even if he did say dance [ __ ] that doesn't necessarily mean that he pulled the trigger or even had the gun he could have said it because his team was about to happen home girl pulled out or something you know what I mean um I don't think that I don't I don't I don't think you say dance [ __ ] and you didn't shoot yeah I don't I I'm not yeah I'm not hey man you you don't know [ __ ] that be edging [ __ ] on like they see what's going to happen and they just add comments and [ __ ] you know what I'm saying well see so here's the thing right there's been some outlandish things said about the DNA right like I heard some I I heard on one outlet they said that well if there was if there was only a woman's DNA maybe Tori shot up and then he wiped the gun off and then another person another woman picked it up no yo man I don't particularly I don't particularly now hold on King I don't particularly think the Outland like it gotta make sense if you screaming dance [ __ ] I would think like realistically I would think you holding the gun shooting somebody shooting at somebody you said dance [ __ ] I don't think somebody else is shooting the gun and you're saying and you're hyping that person up screaming yeah then I don't see it like the functionality of being in a situation like that it sounds fun it don't sound if the pieces don't fit right there for me like the person saying that let me let hold on hold on I got you guys like the person saying well he wiped the DNA he have on no shirt Tory didn't have on those so and I'm just saying what's up hold on hold on hold on so what I'm saying is is Tori didn't have on a shirt I don't see him I don't believe in that like I don't believe in what you're saying multi I don't I think it's just it's a little too far-fetched but tapping go for it multi down throw it to um multi no I I'm just saying because I would be that guy to like Troll and somebody on to do some [ __ ] even though I didn't shoot it but to shoot a woman no no no um so so so that's making a joke so that alone Sounds full because I don't think he would say that or have a good shot you know what I'm saying go for it mostly Tapping With Me Queen okay let's let's go with that little scenario that maybe he said it okay let's give her the benefit of the doubt however if I'm a female and if I'm going to shoot somebody and I'm going to say the same exact thing I'm not going to miss okay and you wouldn't have got bullet fragments okay let's make that clear okay it wasn't the whole bullet it was fragments five shots that led to five five shots five shots directly at her and you got fragments if they didn't Ricochet because let me tell you my uncle got shot like that and it ricocheted he still had the bullet in him the whole bullet not fragments it had to have been somewhere in the car and I'm again I'm gonna go back to the original police report where the witness States he saw two males fighting with the female with close fists I had to go back and read that again and I I'm thinking why would two males be hitting a female with closed Fists or fighting her if it wasn't to maybe take a gun away from her so Marcy if if if if if the goal was to shoot her why why why why wasn't any bullets actual bullets in her foot I said it I think I said it yesterday that I think I I really believe it wait wait hold on Marcy Allison you wasn't finished you stopped mid-sentence continue your point I believe what I said yesterday was that they were shooting at or somebody shot I'm not going to say allegedly was shooting at the floor which is why they are bullet fragments in that actual bullets okay because if you're shooting at the floor it's going to Ricochet that is indeed correct but what I'm hearing is that the the actual Target was Megan herself is that what you're saying Marcy yes that's exactly what she said she said he got over the vehicle so he was not in front of the vehicle okay he was on top coming through the window okay through the window on top of the car and shooting that way so I want to understand how you got shot on the bottom of your feet if this guy is on top straight at the Target I mean I go shooting all the time I'ma hit my target maybe they were shooting at the Florida Marcy from the top of the car I mean it's possible to shoot and you only get fragments I think that's possible yeah yeah I think that I think that's very very very hard but I feel like something went off on the car and it's not a marksman hold on hold on Ali finish your point um Marcy if because I've seen a lot of vehicles with with fragments throughout and and I've seen the people with with the fragments and I'm not saying it's absolute didn't happen but if I'm coming above the vehicle just put yourself in that place okay and you're she's a big woman she's not a little petite little thing okay she would have got shot either on a higher but from the top but mostly maybe that was the in maybe the foot was all right so just realistically speaking whoever shot whoever shot at Megan I don't think they was intended to shoot her at all I don't think that was I believe that I don't think it was intended to shoot her and I think it was supposed to be I got this gun I'm gonna shoot at you and and and then started your ass and just you know crazy as it sounds because that's very possible a woman a woman or a man hold on a woman or a man shouldn't even be being shot at period so as crazy as it sounds right it's somebody somebody shot at Meg I don't think they was intending to shoot her so the foot being shot I think even to to go to the further 16 I think Max still wanted to hold it down I think Meg don't know who shot her hold on I got you Marcy I think Meg don't know who shot up but she wanted to hold it down and just be like all right I got shot it's messed up I don't know who shot me but cool it is what it is and then for whatever reason Tori people because there's that side too but it's all fruit from a poison tree because we don't know if Tory people actually start leaning on Meg we don't know that to be a fact we know that because that's what Meg said but Maggie don't lie before so how do we know you get what I'm saying yes so so hold on just one second right because I see Trace put something in the comments she said uh not the SUV she said uh so parents don't white so pants don't work to wipe things off or items in a car yes it does all I'm saying is is if something is wiped off right if something is if something is wiped off in that type of situation you got to be and I I listen I've been in situations you gotta wipe that [ __ ] off and then and then put it where how do a woman DNA get on it a woman picked it up I don't I don't I don't personally I don't I don't see that I don't see I don't I don't see it I don't I don't it would have had it all over his body though if he would have been shooting that it would have been all over his body his neck his face it goes back to the body it would be everywhere because I know after you go shooting you got to make sure you wash yourself all the time very good because it's everywhere on you and then hold on and then there's that because if he shot a then the GSR would be I think that's the way you say it right I think those those acronyms for it yeah yeah the GSR would be predominantly on him and it was predominantly on her and a bit of it was on him we don't know live on Broadway podcast let's wrap up and go to final thoughts find new thoughts find new thoughts find new thoughts oh man um jump in the comment section on YouTube tap in with us and um leave your commentary to your final thoughts find new thoughts on tonight day five live on Broadway podcast Meg the stallion Tory Lanez a lot of a lot going on tap in with us uh clubhouse I'm gonna go to you first tap in with us Clubhouse [Applause] um so that was a lot uh it was and it was a lot of information to take in um I think that is going to develop as they go by and I I do agree that there are some things that we're going to see um being revealed so I just want like I've said before I just want this to be um over in a way where it benefits everybody and and that there's some peace because that is of utmost importance Sally solid as a rock Toya final thoughts Queen A lot's going on Meg stallion I ain't even getting to this whole day star album I'm gonna talk about that later because um I'll add a little bit in my final thoughts my bag Toya Tapping With Us Queen honestly like this is just such a mess and I'm going to keep it real like to go back to a multi-set a few minutes ago like about you know someone else saying it like I've seen situations where people got into it and there was always a clown or a troll in the background saying some funny [ __ ] up [ __ ] excuse my butts but it is what it is you know and I think that their relationship you know it should have been better than what it is now it shouldn't even got to this part like and I think they got an argument they was mad with each other and she had the access to the gun and she was like damn [ __ ] I think Kelsey shout out to be honest I really do because why would you ask for immunity like what is this so much that you can say that could get you convicted of something what crime did you actually commit so yeah it's a mess and I'm just sitting back waiting to see what's going to happen and then there's that part shout out to Allison on the bed I appreciate it I appreciate it I appreciate the badges being purchased thank you Allison Queen thank you thank you thank you tap in with us I appreciate that Ali oh man oh man um but yes yes yes yes yes yes yes you know nobody none of us was there that night but we know what makes sense and we know what does not Toya you said you understand what multi saying somebody saying some dumb [ __ ] I guess it is I don't see that in my head though but that doesn't mean it didn't happen that way I don't take anything away from it in my head I can't see it though but there's always the part to why was she asking for immunity if she was the innocent person but immunity doesn't cover what you call that when you lie on this perjury when you stand on the stand and you lie and you got immunity if that comes out we all know that I'll be prosecuted we all know what's the outcome of that uh luxury of final thoughts Queen final thoughts I appreciate you pulling up tonight no problem thank you for having me um I still feel the exact same way I felt before I'm very confused um this child can go either way but I agree with what Latoya said I don't understand the reason of why um Kelsey would need immunity but I feel like like I said before I feel like she's being protected on both sides um I agree with um uh with what you said before about you know how did she see who shot her she was walking away and everything there's so many holes and I think even after discussing it today like we sound like what the jury is probably going to sound like when they deliver when this is all over and it's gonna and it's probably going to be a mistrial because there's just so many holes and it's a lot that they're going to have to prove and stuff and um yeah that's that's where I land with that I know that Sprite girl listen um it's a mess it's a mess you know the the I think I played in one of the clips I played you know it's the defense job to to cause Reasonable Doubt it's not the it's not the prosecutor side to to prove whether or not Meg was shot it's not they know she was shot everybody knows she was shot that's not up for debate tap in with us multi-final thoughts find new thoughts King finally thoughts multi I'm just saying if I was in Tori's [ __ ] status why would I jeopardize everything I got going you know what I mean it just doesn't make sense to me and that fragment [ __ ] like people saying they could be just shooting on the ground to try to scale or even [ __ ] pull some dumb prank who knows but the [ __ ] happened and that's what it is man um drugs and alcohol make people do stupid [ __ ] that's what I was gonna combat what you said with what's up Ali I was gonna ask do we know the charges that are being put against Tori is it um gun possession attempted like what what are the charges that's an easy pull-up um enough give us your final thoughts King I I'll try to I'll do my best to pull it up um NF what up though for loving how you feel okay what up my guys um I don't know I think this whole situation was a little weird um because that's the fact that Meg a lot of things she said I don't know through a lot of different situations so that was a little one to me and then when Kelsey spoke she spoke it was like she was trying to just attack Meg because he was just saying like Meg was lying and she she really had drunk she really didn't remember nothing and she basically combated everything man said everything mag was saying understand Kelsey said no that wasn't true we left you don't even remember us leaving and coming back you know what I mean and there was just like so much stuff that she was saying I don't know Kelsey made it believable that that may don't really know who shot it that was the hard part for me like Megan Steven her story didn't collaborate none of the stuff that she felt like why did he shoot it she couldn't say none of that she just said I don't know that the whole thing most of the time I don't know I don't know so I don't know the crazy part about it is is and that's whole situation and I know y'all all gonna feel me on this if we're looking at who has the motive right let's just be let's just strip away everything else let's just think about who has the motive wouldn't it be Kelsey Kelsey just learned that Meg was [ __ ] Tori Megan Megan Kelsey start getting into a beef what would be Tori's motivation to shoot because she was talking about that about him now people get hot headed about insulting his music though and so listen it would say she was just running off at the mouth I mean listen I'm I'm here little people have a complex so I was about to say I mean act like shorty don't have a history of of jumping to the gun for anything you know absolutely so he's a hot hat I would have popped them too though though but um hold on a second right I I just I mean again I know we don't know so I'm not I'm not gonna say what you guys are saying is any less valid than what I'm saying I just I I don't I I just like Kelsey will have them the motive to this is some and Kelsey's Mega's done this several times before with Kelsey yo all right go ahead Marcy what am I going Marcy Marcy hey Queen how you thank you for your patience Queen find new thoughts find new thoughts on Marcy oh no everything to me points that Kelsey she's she had nothing nothing to lose Tori and and Megan had more more to lose but Kelsey really didn't have anything to lose and it looked like at that point they were fighting you know Megan was beating on her and or her on Megan she saw you know we were going to get a house together we were I'd done everything and lost everything for this girl and she's taking everything so why not Hey listen right and I know I know some of you guys probably can't relate viewership listenership y'all probably can't relate to this some of y'all probably can it's hard to see things from a criminal's mindset when you've been a civilian your whole life you don't even you think you're street smart but when in situation you can't really you can't put it together like that in that fast but when you've been on both sides of the fence you can see things a little bit differently now they say you're not parents be saying you're a parent you don't know you don't know you don't know until you become a parent then once you become a parent parents be seeing things different from other people but the people that's exactly but people that don't be parents be having a good idea of what's going on y'all know yeah we all know that right cool I'm not saying it's exactly like that but what I'm saying is is Tori might have got hotheaded let's play that the other side to it out find new thoughts on Broadway I'm sorry Marcy will you finish yeah and I I also saw um you know the some of the attorneys and saying she's she's a Kelsey is a hot head witness you know that's what they're calling her a boy so I I I heard opposite I've heard that she conducted herself for Poise and and and a certain amount of decorum while being on that stand I didn't hear she was she she was being crazy no no she was not being crazy she's considered a hot head witness gotcha but not there she's very composed and using immunity I mean come on I got you I got you finally thoughts on Broadway I think that when you've been on both sides you see things a little bit different in in those type of situations because you know how they can really play out right um this isn't I'm not putting my business out there but all I'm saying is is Kelsey Tori Meg somebody shot Meg this could be a game this can be a game that probably gets snatched off the you know um what you call them not Ringling Brothers uh what you call the people the people that make the games what you call them something Brothers something bros hasbros y'all be I'll be talking y'all be acting like I'm slow sometime hasbros right this is a game that could be considered who shot Meg because like nobody knows Meg was definitely shot though and it's sad and unfortunate that a woman was shot I'm stealing all over that but alcohol egos hurt too much of that will lead to unfortunately somebody being shot Allison maybe you could pull up your charges because what's coming up on my side I can't find it I I'll I'll yield back to you when I'm done temples get involved egos get involved maybe he did it maybe Tori shot Meg maybe he didn't but the worst part about it is check this out and hopefully you guys feel me on this the worst part to it is n't whether or not who shot Meg that's not the worst part to this the absolutely worst part to this is if Meg doesn't know who shot her and she's placing the blame on the wrong person [Applause] that's the absolute worst part to this it was a hot gun so it could have been anybody tapping with us Allison final thoughts on um charges on Allison if you if you're able to find it Queen I said so this is a real problem he's being charged with assault with a semi-automatic firearm and carrying a loaded unregistered firearm in a vehicle he's also being um charged with a felony of discharging a firearm with close negligence so yeah that's a problem because you're carrying a weapon and it's loaded you know what else is a problem why he's not being charged with a tent murder [Applause] because they can't poop because they can't prove the interviews came from the the Firearms that's why so it is basically assault so let me ask you something right because that don't make sense to me neither and I'll be gonna wrap this up in a second how will you charge with the gun how would you charge with firing a gun that's that's the part of the charges you said right yeah you show those the charges this is important yes okay because how would you charge for firing a gun where I guess you're charged with it doesn't mean you did it you got it all right cool but how how are you not charged with attempt murder if because that that would be the charge she didn't die you shot at her that's attempt murder how are you not charged with that why wasn't he charged with that from day one you talk over me and then I stop and then you stop go ahead Ali nothing all right live on Broadway podcast we're gonna wrap this episode I appreciate everybody tapping in with a shout out to you Marcy shout out to Allison Toya luxury emoti shout out to my guy and if that pulled up earlier shout out to CBI cncb on the in on the YouTube shout out today shout out to trey11208 also that pulled up on Instagram great podcast great podcast it's cheaper to be yourself be giant you heard you have relationship questions [Music] Monday seven to nine PM Eastern Standard Time live on I am underscore Broadway's Instagram clear [Laughter] | BROADWAY THE GIANT | UCsSfKMJckcVMHBdu5jc5QHA | 2022-12-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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U72AVETQukE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U72AVETQukE | A Conversation with Mehrsa Baradaran | and we are going live in three two one hi everybody we have a very exciting discussion today um with marissa baradaran the author of the color of money this is a very important book that looks at the history of black wealth and the history of black banks in the united states for those of us who provide counsel and work within the financial services industry it's vital to understand the history so that we can understand where we are today and how we can move forward together many of you on the call today are members of our team or other folks within edelman and i think all of you have received or you may have a copy of this book i encourage you to read it again this history is a an important part of the industry that we work within today we'll have a chance to hear from marissa on a little bit more about that history her personal perspective allow her to expand and expound on some of the uh the key takeaways and key moments of this history and that book just one in particular marisa early in your book you talk about the friedman's bank which the history there and the reality there is shocking uh and it's it's a it's a important uh thing for all of us to be aware of um again many of us are providing council reputation council to members of the financial services industry all aspects of the financial services industry this history both distant history but also recent history is an important factor in reputation assessment but also should be considered as part of reputation strategy for participants in the financial services industry today and tomorrow so i see this as really important education really important knowledge for us to be fully informed counselors within within this sector so ashley lewis i want to thank you ashley for organizing this on our side once again i want to thank marissa baraderon for joining us and i'm going to hand it over to ashley thank you lex can you all hear me okay okay great marisa it's fantastic to finally get you uh to be a part of this conversation with us i know we tried this summer with our um financial services um retreat but scheduling conflicts and um but you're here today so we're excited to talk about your book the color of money black banks and the racial wealth gap um this is probably my second or third copy but um lex you know is a phenomenal leader in the fact that he actually purchased our team um a copy of the book and ensured that we were reading it and you know again to his point when we're advising these clients our clients ensuring you know you don't know where you're going until you know where you've been in a sense so um happy to have you here so thank you thank you so much for having me i'm really happy to make it work this is exciting um so first question at the gate again about the book what inspired you to write it um and you know for listeners who may have not necessarily read it yet what takeaway or lesson are you hoping to share with readers um yeah this this was not the book i intended to write actually uh the book you know i kind of let the research take me i i actually um started this book about 10 years ago wrote a whole another book and a bunch of other articles before finishing this one because i had to really sit with um where i was going i initially started actually just i mean i started as you know kind of looking at what what happens with immigrant banks these these jewish banks and german banks and italian banks and i'll talk a little bit more about those different subgroups and and how how how did those become part of or not part of the sort of you know banking system the mainstream banking system and what what is it specifically about black owned banks and and that that legacy that was different and what does it say about the banking system that you have had all these outside banks and are they able to create money and create wealth in this in the same way if they are in a segregated community and i kind of figured that my thesis was going to be no that you need to kind of plug in to some credit system but um as i sort of digging into this research i i kind of um you know there was a lot of really great work on the immigrant bank experience but it it just became uh sort of apples and oranges you know to talk about black banks in the same breath as talking about these irish banks and italian banks it just wasn't the same beast and so i just decided to follow black banking and that was initially going to be the book and i you know uh did it with harvard press and and so it was just a very academic you know let's just focus on black banking and and slowly as i uncovered and kind of led through the kind of the materials especially uh maybe since you you've read it all the way through um with the nixon stuff and post nixon i i was really um surprised by where this research was taking me i um spent months in the nixon archives and was was sort of floored by how purposeful some of these pivots and specifically black capitals on which i go into um were and you know as i was finishing the book sort of you know i finished the book as everyone assumed that hillary clinton was going to win the election and then i did you know kind of did the last chapter as as it was clear that trump was was going to win and and really kind of it it kind of hit home for me that this whole nixonian path that we went down specifically in that that that racial element had come to fruition and and it you know i was thinking as i finished the book i wanted to scrap the whole thing and just write that chapter six the nixon story because i felt like that that was the nugget that i had not anticipated and that enveloped the book and then it became angry you know i i started it as a very academic enterprise but i the more edits i did the angrier i got at how um you know it wasn't an accidental exclusion i think that's how i had learned about it it was i mean yes there was like the way things were obviously slavery was right you know and the red lining was but but recently not accidental it was very purposeful yeah very very um pointed um so that that was what inspired me to write the book and and uh where the research led me unfortunately nice and then is there any like take away that yeah yes the takeaway i think is that um the banking system you know the state uh credit system monetary system and the and banks uh are integrally tied together and very much a byproduct of of state policy and and politics in a way that we maybe aren't comfortable with or aren't taught in you know basic economics courses uh the creation of money the way that you know uh banking is is supported and the infrastructure of the entire edifice relies on a whole bunch of federal government support and subsidies and policy and and insofar as you have a you know racially exclusionary system and so far as you you are excluding certain portions of the population specifically uh black communities from the enterprise of democracy um you are also blocking them from any wealth accumulation any of that capitalism that the way the capitalism is supposed to be which is that you know you bring your goods to market and you sell and then you gain and your property is protected by law that that has not been the economy that the american system has had uh it isn't it has not been not capitalism it has just been cap it has not been it has been state supported yeah something you know and then real exclusions that were very anti-capitalist right jim crow if anything was uh anti-capitalist and and since then i think too there has been a lack of remedies um and then and then of course there's the capitalist rhetoric used as a weapon to undercut these claims well why don't you just you know work hard and anyone who works hard can you know and so that that is the pernicious aspect of it yeah got it great great great so you know a part of the book talks about black banks and then i would say the second part of the book you know intimately looks at the wealth gap and in the book you say the wealth gap is where historic injustice breeds present suffering um and obviously this has been rooted in the enslavement of black americans in the united states um you touched on this a bit but how did chattel slavery have impacts or consequences of present day you know i think there's just there was what over 200 300 some odd years of slavery in this country even before the united states was the united states and you know post civil war reconstruction all of a sudden you know african americans are free but the reality is the starting point was non-existent so just curious to get your take on well it's not just slavery i mean it is it is also you know the the new deal the the redlining the specific the racial covenants that lasted until 1970 the school segregation that the the exclusion of black men and women from trades from schools from neighborhoods with the law the law was not protected not just not protecting black property and black businesses but also the law was being used as a mechanism to exclude um uh folks from these from these neighborhoods and trades and wealth me wealth producing functions and so the way that it the sort of past injustices uh breed present suffering is you kind of you know uh i think about it as like you know you put you know flood water in a plane and you've got the hills and the valleys and the water just you know it's going to go down to the valleys and the hills are going to be you know saved and anytime you have some sort of like shock or whatever it is the it is like you know if you go to you know third world countries where i'm from or other places where you know the rich people always live on the hill and then the poor people live in the valley because it's always flooded it's always you know um the place where the bad stuff goes like the sewage goes down and all the stuff and and um once you have that topography it doesn't matter what kind of disaster or thing you put on top of it the outcome is going to be the same and if you look at sort of racial injustice historically in in america you've created a topography of hills and valleys right um you can look at slavery you don't have to go that far back you can look at the redlined maps and segregation you can look at the racial covenants the hoas that the way that certain schools in certain neighborhoods and the capturing of wealth and access in certain places and in other places the absolute absence of that and if anything that inhibiting factors um so you look at those valleys and you look at the hills and then you throw anything you throw the financial crisis on it and where are those subprime loans it's in the valleys you throw you know college access you throw covid right this racially neutral colorblind virus that affects all human bodies similarly and who gets most affected well essential workers in black and brown communities they're you know fewer hospital access you know right they're not getting the treatment and they are also on frontline workers and and you know so so you have more deaths in those communities right why was that was not a racist virus well you don't need to keep doing racism once you have that topography right um and and i think banking um corporate stuff the way that that works is the same way you know i i fundamentally disagree that you know banks or corporations are specifically greedy or specifically racist i i i you know i i you know i think i have you know some students who are idealistic there's like how do i go work for a bank or corporation that is not implicated in this like everything is implicit like you could be a sixth grade teacher and you are implicated in the structure of racism like you just live in this topographical map and and it affects you and and so so these you know if you're a bank that's lending you're going to lend into this this mix or if you're any sort of realtor you're going to you know look at where the value is and and guide you know your your um clients to that value and so we have to look at the essential topography and then see how we are accelerating or not that that that water production or whatever the natural disaster is very helpful thank you um so next question looking at post enslavement in the united states and looking at reconstruction and so on it's all the different periods of time following slavery reconstruction going into jim crow it's almost as if you know black americans in this country is like bits and starts fits and starts right freedom reconstruction for a good decade there's advancements we can iroquote this limited but advancements and then jim crow comes in wipes a lot of those things away um including black businesses and the development of black businesses and building those out of you know coming out of slavery and then having your white counterparts effectively destroying that through you know burning cities down looking at tulsa and other you know black cities that were created and made out of um slavery and going into reconstruction and i think there's a dangerous myth that we often have with like the american dream in the american ethos like building yourself up you know by your bootstraps and that doesn't necessarily um correlate with everyone in this country and when you look you touched on this earlier looking at specific banks um when you look at assimilation practices in america your book highlights how european immigrants communities at the turn of the century with the new deal and so on and so forth were able to not only assimilate but benefit from the new deal in the 30s and and moving forward you know can you tell us there's a good story in your book about looking at the bank of italy right and essentially how that was started out of necessity for a community just like black banks are started out of a necessity for a community and how bank of italy was then essentially swarmed up into what is now present-day bank of america but a lot of your black banks as it still stands today are either dwindling um no longer exists or they didn't get the rights and privileges so to speak as other communities particularly white communities in this country yeah yeah so um this is this is a big question and and there's some negativity here and there's some positivity here right so the the idea of progress i mean there really is i mean there is there are gains but there's backlash and i think we we we don't um metabolize that backlash in the way that we tell that history right reconstruction was overturned it was overthrown by the democratic staff it was violently um taken back that structure um sharecropping is freedom technically from slavery but it is another debt you know it arguably um uh just as bad for the people who who lived it um uh so so that's a side note but on the italian irish and you know i look you know uh this is a little personal but i i am you know i people like why did you write this book about you know black banks and and i i get this question a lot from like you know all black audiences like what you know like they sometimes they expect me to you know i've had several you know elder black you know jesse jackson's like i thought you were black like what and and and then there's the there's the the the question i get sometimes from you know mostly white audiences is that what about the what about the asians what about the mind the immigrants and that's where i can say look i i am your model minority like i am a first generation immigrant middle easterner you know came here no problem whatever so like that's what i can say like coming i am telling you as that immigrant that it's it's bogus it's focus because whiteness is not it's not a skin color of course there's discrimination i'm not denying any of that i mean look at the anti-asian hate crimes recently then that is a whole different bucket of things there's discrimination there's diversity what i'm talking about here is a particular legacy of the racial wealth gap that is fixed in a black white system of economics and the way that you can look at the shifting contours of this in the way that it affects economics is you look at how whiteness or white is not a reality it is a it's an ever-expanding label that you can apply to uh groups of people who are in to that that subset of of uh economic advantages or not so who gets the homestead act right who gets that fha mortgage and this is where the italian irish and jewish experience is fascinating right anti-semitism is a whole different beast that i think deserves its own contemplation but in the way that you look at the wealth like who was able to buy at that house in levels levittown pennsylvania when that the fha loans were given and the gi bills and italians and irish who were as discriminated against as as anybody right and and and jewish uh immigrants in in in uh in tenements in the city they all lived together they were all getting paid the same it wasn't that the fha loans went to the middle class it was a bunch of workers all you know wage workers some got this fha loan which was the the american dream which was you're paying now instead of 50 in rent you're paying 35 on a mortgage in a nice quiet you know suburb um with grass and with bowling alleys and your kids are going to the school and there's like the the american dream and who got that was you know italians irish um and anyone who was considered white based on these government forms and and that that's how whiteness expanded whereas in 1910 you have these race charts with like these pseudoscientists saying well irish people like look at their skull sizes and look at their body measurements and they're not actually white they're like an inferior race italians mongols right we are like a lower evolved um set of people and and and post you know 1930 new deal is you have a bunch of court cases where people like me are saying well i'm from iran is that like more arab is that mongol so you're not white or is that more caucasian because technically the caucus mountains are you know so you have these judges actually deciding the parameters of whiteness and who's in and who's out and asians aren't interesting mix and mexicans aren't interesting mix but black was this the standard not like you're that is not whiteness and and um and so so i think that like you look at those segregation patterns and you look at those exclusion and the way that those covenants were written and and the technical definitions and and that is essentially how italians and irish became white is is they could get that mortgage in levittown and i think that that's the negative that's like the dirty gross underbelly of it because i think it is it really is an anti-black racial um spectrum and the closer you can get to that the more you can get those um back then the fha loan but today and you can look at the neighborhoods right you can look at the the the the way that these um you know race class uh things work but i think you know um on yeah on that negative end i think you have this wealth um this two divergent economic systems right you've got the white suburbs creating wealth you're also getting consumer credit that is revolving credit you're getting credit cards low interest loans and in those black um spaces not only do you not the mortgage and the equity building the businesses are now leaving with the white people uh so is the public transportation you have people like robert moses and all over cities across the country cutting you know highways through because we're no longer bus public transport we are now driving people and we're going to bifurcate all these neighborhoods we're going to lead the cities of of this you know uh the community and then by the way when we change our mind and we want to come back into the city you know again displacing um those communities without a step in between of you know we had the civil rights movement in the 60s and we said okay you cannot do these racial covenants anymore you cannot not give a mortgage but we never did the okay let's fix that like we have these two scenarios how do we remedy that and that was essentially what every principle of the civil rights movement you know johnson malcolm x martin luther king wherever you land on this was like you have to bring people back up and george romney by the way there's republicans nelson rockefeller george romney who also got that because it was obvious you're not going to just say no longer discriminate and then everyone's good um and of course that's where the nixon stuff gets really fascinating because the first hud secretary i believe yes that that that story kind of blew me away too there's all these memos from george romney to richard nixon as hud secretary saying look you know he calls he calls the white ghetto a noose around the black or sorry the white suburb as a noose around the black ghetto and he says it's the government's job to fix it so he writes these like explanatory letters to richard nixon saying we have to integrate we have to do some sort of um government program to like eliminate these these disparities and nixon just kept trying to send him to mexico and get him out of his administration because he's like this is this you know calling mr integration he he went hard against romney and romney finally got the message and resigned um and wrote this like you know really you know uh passive aggressive or you know letter to nixon's like thank you for showing me how the political process works or something like you know um so yeah that was a path not taken yeah and you know when looking at maps of cities and urban epicenters you know it's the point post civil rights and you see the building of the freeway system a lot of freeways run through what used to be black epicenters and black communities so almost come to that point right like we there were these communities they were growing and thriving to a degree even if there were certain setbacks but then you know government comes through like builds a freeway to allow folks who are now in the suburbs to come you know do that commute and um i think within doing that to a degree um directly impacted how communities thrive and how businesses and capital and so on and so forth you know could have who knows where that where communities would be if if that were to have never have happened um and then you know speaking of black businesses and looking at the five largest black banks as they stand currently um have nearly two billion dollars in assets and you know when you initially look at that that's like that's a lot of money but the reality is um when you look at your bigger banks not going to necessarily name names which are bigger financial institutions who have trillions of dollars in assets and um economists civil rights organizations business community members so on and so forth um have called on policymakers to take a hard look at reparations you know there's hr 40 that's been you know wandering around in congress forever now but there really hasn't been any movement um curious to know your thoughts on why it may be absolutely imperative you know for policymakers to really get on board to just even study you know a remedy which is could be reparations yeah and then curious like what role because we have clients on the call as well what role business could play and possibly moving that conversation forward yeah so i want to pin the business conversation don't let me forget it because i want to come back to this what businesses can do but on the role reparations i mean look i i teach contracts i've talked contracts every year for 10 years and you know we do damages we do a whole section on damages and if you go to law school you take you can take courses on damages you can do a whole there's a whole variety of theories of damages right if you reach a contract if you promise someone something you don't do it you can do restitution you can do expectation damages you can do reliance damages and there's a whole variety of ways to repair pay back that breach right we as a country you know made promises that were defaulted on to the black population right 13th 14th 15th amendment and ongoing equal protection under the law right the protection from violence all of this you know uh access to to loans and and so that has to be prepared you can call it reparations you can call it damages you can call it truth and reconciliation you can call it whatever you want but every society that has had uh has been able to overcome something like this i'm thinking of you know there are several examples but germany look at south africa there was a process of truth and reconciliation the nuremberg trials it's like this we did this thing and and the thing that we did we justified using mythologies and theories of racial inferiority and all of the stuff that was bunk we did it because of power we did it because of you know that in the case of the nazis you know just real kind of like global ambitions of nationalism or whatever it was we did slavery because it was economically uh profitable and useful to not have to pay for labor right i mean we did redlining you know for for a variety of other reasons but then we justified it first with you know well it's divine right and then that fell out of favor and then it's like this pseudo darwinian well the racist and evolution and and then we just stopped that thing right we stopped slavery and we're like but we didn't talk about like let's just discuss you know for hundreds of years we convinced each other of this theory that black men and women are not as human as white men and women right that was that was bull and and here is our truth and reconciliation panel of scientists and people who who can show like these are the documents because they're there the receipts are there right how do we develop this myth of racial hierarchy and what did we need it for that's all there and and i think that that is the the thing that we have to do with reparations same with the civil rights era it was like the second those civil rights laws were passed it was like we are done 1965 and and to be clear like the civil rights act as monumental as it was the voting rights law as monumental as it was were just guaranteeing the rights already provided in the 14th and 15th amendment i mean those were already rights of the that they should that people should have had and now it was look the federal government is serious this time we're going to enforce this and then it was you know roger wilkins of the naacp says in 1966 a year after the civil rights or the year after the voting rights laws passed that you couldn't pass the emancipation proclamation in this congress right now there had been such swift backlash and this is the the part of the civil rights story that people forget is selma all of the high flying stuff that was all before 1965. by 1966 martin luther king is a pariah right johnson is sure he's lost the election he's like bogdan vietnam right by 69 they were all assassinated or dead right and so you have a very swift backlash and it was the same with reconstruction and there wasn't this okay now that we deregulated we stopped doing jim crow at least legally um let's talk about how we justified jim crow first of all how we built the society how we didn't let black kids swim in these swimming pools because we thought that they would dirty it up right i mean this is the truth right you can't drink from this water fountain you can't have you know people marrying each other um because we have these inferior races and then we're just gonna forget about it and just like move on and and i think that that's the point about reparations it's like study it you measure the damage you measure in economic terms we know how to do that again back to contracts law we can do complex damages we do 911 damages we've done you know like opiate damages these are not easy issues like the wrongful death damages like you can't bring someone back but you can calculate the loss we will never repay to the black community um the psychological the economic the emotional toll of centuries of racism right but damages can can go some way in remedy that's that's what the nugget of the law is and so absolutely call it whatever you want but that is absolutely necessary and to go back to my point about the topography is we can keep dumping water in and until we flatten those planes then it's still going to have the same outcomes and so this is what reparations does is it flattens the planes and and by the way there is a way to do reparations that isn't costly you're not taking money from people and putting in other people's pockets it doesn't have to be that way the fha is an example of a way to to you know do government-supported programs that benefit certain populations you know and not others but not at the expense of others um on the business side i think um douglas blackman's book um slavery by another name um he talks about convict leasing which i i talk a little bit about in my book but you know where corporations post slavery took convicts that were you know arrested for like loitering and put them to work in minds where they died and it was just another slavery essentially um in that period and what he does at the end is follow some of that money into current corporations you know wakovia i don't know if anyone remembers that old firm wachovia coke i think u.s steel there's a couple other uh institutions that still carried that ill those ill-gotten gains and he talks about a few processes within individual corporations themselves of that that remedy itself and it was before the georgetown and if you follow the georgetown case of the they having um them having sold slaves and doing that reparations within georgetown's orbit is like we can provide scholarships to these descendants of of the people you know that we have enslaved or just descendants of slave slaves themselves so every corporation to the extent that they have their own history can deal with that in their own backyard in the way that they can especially uh you know just kind of do that atonement within within that organization i think that is incredibly healthy and a really good practice for for folks to do good awesome um and kind of going into that doing the work at home you know at edelman for the past two decades we every year we do a trust barometer that specifically looks at government business media ngos and you know we know in order to win trust brands must get their house in order but again like the reality is that some of our clients as well as other financial institutions are part of that you know traumatic history that is spreaded throughout your book um so as pr practitioners and the other edelman my edelman colleagues listening you know how can we advise clients to do better and you know obviously this past year with everything that has happened um and a lot of companies have these newfound commitments to dei work um but have had these historically you know bad business practices um what advice would you give us you know to essentially maybe have those hard conversations or getting a client from a to z on why a it's more important than just statements but actually really doing the real tangible work yeah so i'll give you an example i mean i worked with netflix a bit on you know uh they a employee at netflix read my book and uh decided that they wanted to dedicate a hundred million dollars of their corporate assets into investments in in blackboard firms and i helped them decide how how to put those funds because you don't want to just put deposits in banks any banker knows that banks don't need deposits especially in this environment they need these capital firms and i worked with them a little bit in that and and the thing with netflix and i i kind of learned this as i had a lot of different conversations with the netflix team is that look netflix is is a company i mean netflix is an entertainment company and the thing that they do is um within their own backyard of the thing that they do they are actually um trying very hard they promote they have real diverse you know personnel um system they have you know as far as their talent acquisition their their offerings i don't know i mean netflix is the only thing that we i don't have any the other hbo or whatever but you know you saw for for a long time the content that they're producing is actually quite good you know the 13th documentary you've got a slate of very um diverse representation good um sort of content and so i i you know the more i got to know about the company i felt like really good about this is not just like lipstick on a pig netflix wasn't trying to hide some horrible demon back there with like this 100 million like they were it wasn't like a like a yeah like a bribe to like get the press to go away it was genuinely like this is a company that is committed to racial equity within its own domain and is also doing this in this other domain um there are other companies i won't name names who who've come to me where they're like we want to do you know this you know whatever like 10 million dollars and this is a yeah trillion dollar company who has a legacy of exploiting those communities and it's like one that that's a drop in the bucket and that looks to me like you're just throwing money at this massive problem that you actually need to deal with in your backyard so if you are a you know uh you know company who has a legacy a known legacy or one that you could easily find out right we say like just how how far do you have to dig to see that legacy and if you don't want to dig then that should say something right um you know uh i saw this at the university of georgia right we were an institution with that legacy we had we were the seat of the confederacy and there was a lot you know there's there's the best initiatives i think that the university of georgia did were moments where they recognized it they they unearthed it themselves studied it and put it out there as opposed to hiding it and getting defensive about it right uh there's a couple controversies that came up you know they dug up these slave bodies uh bones in in in the backyard of uga as they were doing this expansion and it was a big fiasco because they just kind of like in the dead of night moved these bones and didn't didn't acknowledge deny denied until it came out with the press and and then they try to do cover up and it's like if if you have that legacy if you're you know chase manhattan bank for example i i'm saying that because there's examples in my book right of chase manhattan taking money from you know harlem and lending it downtown um you have you have a responsibility there to uh you know deal with that legacy um you know when you saw i saw you know jamie dimon kneeling in front of chase manhattan that that was not a pleasant image for if you know that history at all um that that just looks like symbolism and so so i really do think it's company by company but if you're you know uh you know doing the thing that you do in a way that is equitable and well then then by all means all of your statements are going to seem right right i mean you can see it like some companies will make a statement and people are fine with that and some companies make a statement and there's an immediate reaction and people aren't stupid right and they know like what is the legacy of your firm and some sometimes there are unearned halos and sometimes there are you know um unearned stains but for the most part they they track nice thank you um so looking back at black banks and a lot of these banks have had to essentially merge together essentially to survive um i know in washington dc there's city first bank and in la there's a broadway federal bank and together they now have i believe over a billion dollars in assets um how do these banks in future public-private partnerships encourage people to bank with minority financial institutions and what role do you see black banks playing you know and again in your book talks about this as restoring capital you know going forward and what that may look like yeah i mean the role that i see you know try to kind of talk about in the book is at any point where you're devising a a remedy for the racial wealth gap black bankers black businesses should be at the head of that table with policy makers with other corporations the problem is that for much of our history they've been the only ones in the room and that's not okay right you can't just be the onus of black banks to fix this problem that they didn't create right um and as far as you know how how can we support black owned banks and black owned businesses i think looking at the things that banks need to thrive um you know it's not deposit so this is why some of these you know bank black drives the black bankers you talk to they're like well you know like we don't need 100 deposits from like every person in the country that is actually a drag for them that is right that is if you know how banks work you you banks don't want your 100 deposit that's a cost to them but if you're a big corporation and you want to do a deal and a bank a black bank has the capacity to help you with that deal then then and go to them the other thing i think is looking at your supply lines right looking at where whatever company you're representing what market do you sort of dominate right and looking at that market and saying okay let's say it's you know you have investment capital and you are often in talks with goldman sachs on whatever proprietary trading whatever you're doing trading derivatives whatever going to goldman sachs and then letting the market work for you saying like we would like a all-black investment team to do this deal uh or your suppliers like we would like can you find a black owned firm that we would like to purchase all of this stuff from demand meet supply that's sort of a lot of how it works i mean look at the i mean i do a little nugget in my book about sports right it's just a long time we didn't think you know black people could play baseball or boxing right and as soon as there was a demand the supply comes and i fundamentally believe that about entrepreneurs about ceos the talent is equally spread out and as soon as you have the demand like i promise you goldman will hustle and get you that all black team and it will be as good if not a better team than what you had and you do that across any market and you force that change as a as a buyer um or as a seller you could also but looking at your market and where can you force those changes i think is useful thank you um so you know in your book you mentioned homestead act and looking at the future and possibly a homestead act 2.0 um do you think there's something like that that could be implemented to you know really address the generational unequal access to housing and wealth or will we just continue to find ourselves in a situation where black americans kind of remain in this constant state of playing catch up yeah no i mean i think look the way that the racial wealth gap was created was across a bunch of agencies uh in the federal government local state governments school districts you've got you know tax taxation you've got credit policy and it has to work across the board so you can't just focus on one thing but it has to be all those things and and the and the the great thing is a lot of those things are connected so your tax base feeds into the school funding which feeds into the home ownership base which feeds into the wealth producing ability of that neighborhood which then feeds into like infrastructure projects that you're able to fund and public buses i mean it's it's a whole like ecosystem of wealth on the one hand and then lack of on the other um i actually did write up a homestead 21st century homestead act i don't know if you saw it but i mentioned it but i mean i wrote it up just to just thinking about how what you know because i was asked by uh you know i think tayden roosevelt institute that you know they uh are this non-profit you know and they're like what would be your ideal thing that is achievable i mean my ideal is again study it across the board measure it do do a whole scale project but in housing specifically there is a way to um look at certain cities that have been formerly redlined looking at those neighborhoods and the way that's you know there's i use some historical examples of you know new york and other places where you have a bunch of properties and tax arrears where the city can land bank those redevelop using federal treasury financing and the the trick there is it because it's long term and it pays back into the coffer so it's not a time you don't have to take take it out of the budget in appropriations you don't have to go to your um to your population and say pay us more taxes for this you can just do it in a way that bonds work um which is kind of magic if it pays off and then you redevelop a city like in ma so you do it the way that a lot of these like seattle like microsoft coming into seattle like boom now you have you know per one tech employee you've got 10 you know yoga teachers and baristas and restaurant employees right you you create these add-on effects and so that's the idea of my homestead act i wrote up all the little details in there if anyone wants to look at it thanks thank you um you touched on this earlier when uh jesse jackson was like hey i had no idea you weren't black right but um can you talk about how or the importance of non-black people um advocating for restorative economic justice to you know essentially mitigate you know systemic racism right like you essentially address how like well let the black banks do it like they can figure it out or you know when it when the reality is it's like if some groups are left out you know the economy is going to be impacted by it anyways right like i was there was a study last year citibank did like over since 2000 because of racism we lost 16 trillion dollars in gdp um so just curious you know how it's not just black americans fight but the reality is this impacts everyone so how is a non-black person can you can you know advise maybe our clients and folks on this call to help in that way yeah yeah in the same way i mean look i've read once a book it's called the history of misogyny written by a man and he's like why am i a man writing the history of misogyny and he's like well we invented it so i thought i would you know write about it right and you know i i think there's a way that you know um this is not a problem that black communities created that is not to say that like the leaders the the the people who are you know i mean the people who are should lead this are of course black voices right you don't want you know some some white person coming in and be like i got the answers right but but there is there's a lot of work there's a lot of that good work and that's what i tried to do is to like you know look w du bois said everything there was to say in 1901 and then 1908 the 1920 i mean w du bois's body of work is probably the best american history there is an eric foner you know who wrote the the you know preeminent work on reconstruction is just like i just rewrote dubois and updated it you know so so you actually have black leaders i mean james baldwin you've got several black economists i look at andrew brimmer abram harris martin luther king i mean that that you know i i you could read martin luther king just you could have like a whole department just studying you know martin luther king's philosophy as like a just a a big thinker um uh same with i think malcolm x and several of the other um real big thinkers of the of the um civil rights movement so so it's not about you know other people doing the thinking or the voicing it's just like joining along like these things have been said you listen to these voices and and and it's not a problem that the black community created so it's it's not something that it should be their owners to fix i do think that um we can take the lead of of these black activists and i think i you know i love you know some of the the the ground up you know um activism that has led to kind of this the societal shift where you're not like there's one person leading the way but like a real just like zeitgeist like a shift in understanding and i i do think that that is happening again i do think we're at a pivot point where white people are like i don't i also white non-white non-black people like i don't want to live in a society that has these legacies that are unexamined and uh undealt with i i as they they may not affect me personally but they do also like that stain it affects all of us i mean so my favorite historian of the south steve mann woodward wrote this book about southern history and he talks about how jim crow um destroyed the soul jim crow and slavery and the justifications used for it destroyed the soul of the south so there was a soul there was a southern charm there was a southern thing like not like you know gone with the wind kind of era but there was something about southern you know populism and that that cohesion and that agrarian-ness and jim crow and slavery destroyed it and left it just white supremacy right so there there is a way in which it it harms all of us it harms even the quote-unquote beneficiaries of the society um because they're now at the top of this very teetering thing where they have to like see the people in the valleys and justify their place at the top and that is also a moral stain that i think we should not underestimate thank you for that um just for the audience this is awareness um we will open it shortly here to um questions for marisa um one final one from me and then we will open it up to the audience and also too to let the viewers know that you can submit questions anonymously so no one's name is going to be you know out there if you feel compelled or convicted to not um you know ask a question so um for you and you know you've written two books thus far in in your obviously been speaking especially over this past year um where do you take your research next and you know what next opportunity will that look like for use in another book is it you know obviously still being a professor just curious like is there going to be a part two of this no no yeah no um i you know i am up for a position maybe it's possible i will go into government it's possible i will stay in academia which is both really great things and if i do say i do have another book in the works it is not this is more looking at the um the way that law the sort of like the law and economics um hold on the legal framework and corporate law and how you know we uh just the basically rewriting that nixon bit but but with from a theoretical corporate law staff i'm a banking law scholar i'm not a race scholar i look at banks and i you know i think something fundamentally different in regulation happened starting in the 70s 80s to now and there is a rethinking of that banking structure so i'll go back to that i'll write about that i teach like i said contract property um i think the the the sequel to this i mean there's so much so much great work it's hard to believe me say it but when i first sent this book to the publisher there weren't a lot of books talking about the racial wealth gap or even redlining i mean i was going through 1930 sources and my book and the color of law were published the same month we didn't i didn't know of the book and he didn't know of mine and but i feel like since then there's been a lot of other scholars and so i don't think that this needs to be done um and i am really happy that i was able to like immerse myself in this research but it was more for the broader point i think that you know i um i care about equity in banking thank you thank you that's a great answer um so i see a question over in the chat um can you explain to us why some of the things you've suggested are good for business even when your clientele is mostly older conservative clients in other words why should people care if they aren't black okay several things so the citibank study that you mentioned and there's a whole book there's there's several books racism costs all of us it costs us financially it costs us emotionally the moral toll of it um the the i mean i don't know what your thoughts are of the trump i don't know what your client's thoughts are of the trump election but nobody can say that that was like a good healing thing for the country to have gone through that level of polar polarization and a lot of that i think does come to um these these old haggard ideas of race and so you know as far as talking to older clients i you know i i think that there is a plea to um just their like a sense of morality and justice and a rewriting of this of this story like america isn't just slavery jim crow you know native uh exploitation and and uh you know what we did the the uh you know dispossession it is also you know the a a country built on this foundation of being the scrappy up and coming you know all men are created equal we do have these two threads here and i think really looking and this is the the brilliance of martin luther king and w du bois right martin luther king said like looks to the documents our founding documents the declaration of independence the constitution says look these promises we we believe this and we are here to say that there's there's been a gap here in the promise and and the action and and i think just just that's why this history is important just it's just a narrative to show it you can give my book if you like the the footnotes are there but to say like look this is not about you taking some anti-racist you know seminar where you you have to like you know learn all the new language i mean i i admit to being old old er than some of that where sometimes this language shifts on me and i feel like i'm keeping up and i do try to keep up you know but i can see someone more old be like i just you can't say anything right and don't worry about what you say just just let me just look at this history in a way that you weren't taught it before um and and and if you care about morality if you care about this country and patriotism then then you you will want to um remedy this as far as businesses i mean i do think i was going to mention uh quickly this you know this new delta initiative with the voting rights i mean i think businesses you know um you don't have to tackle anti-racism if if you feel like the business or the client isn't ready for that go for the stuff that matters in a way that is also anti-racist i mean voting rights is very racially um embedded in this country right um and the way that the georgia legislatures is you know taking away the vote matters right um it matters racially it is a racial racist backlash it's clear what delta said is like you know this is a corporation that says no you know we we believe in democracy and and so you know and you don't have to say anything about race uh because they didn't when they're restricting voting they're very clear it's not about race so you also don't have to make it about race but you do say we believe in democracy we believe in the vote and if you believe in democracy in the vote these laws are diminishing that and so that's a shared enterprise and i think delta did a really good job because that georgia legislature is will listen to delta and um so i think that was was effective um here's a good one uh do you think there will be more more concerted efforts for companies with endowments and retirement accounts to partner with black owned firms so that they so that the management of money isn't just circulated within the same people i think so i think um you know i'm i know gary gensler the sec and he has like a commitment for uh to diversity i know that a lot of i've talked to a lot of you know investment managers i was on the biden transition team and we we talked to lots of you know sifma and a lot of these organizations who brought up themselves like we we care about this stuff and we are looking to put our funds in these um in these uh uh black owned wealth management so so i think top to bottom there is a shift happening and and i i do absolutely think that that's an important one nice um someone said one more i guess we have about five more minutes or so um the question says i was listening to resma minikin a black therapist introduced everything yes he said that we run to strategy and to paraphrase this prevents us from feeling it can history help us feel and really experience one another as human beings oh gosh well i you know i just listened to the rest monaka uh interview with on being krista tippett uh and it blew my mind that interview if you haven't listened to his on being crystal tip is a podcast resma newkin that that's just a one podcast i read his whole book i've read i've listened to him in a lot of places and and he talks about the the the sort of um intergenerational trauma that is a legacy that we pass um uh uh forward and both you know white and black and and the way that we we hold these traumas and there's a lot of science here to back this up you know not just trauma research but also you know epigenetic research and not some of it is is junk research so i want to be clear that what it's not saying is like it's there's no dna right racist you know but it is about you know the the the way that you know if you have like a famine in hungary your your grandmother had famine you know uh her grandchild can experience some of that trauma in in certain ways you know that legacy and he talks about you know the those racial legacies in the way that we carry that trauma um i absolutely think that and then this is where i think it bolsters the point of like that healing i think healing those traumas is is for everybody um it is for you know it is for police police brutality for example like police are not they are doing a job that we as a society hire them to do and they they are the the purveyors i i i think that it is traumatizing to be a police officer and in a way that i think we as racial justice advocates have to recognize that that they are doing the the job of you know both white supremacy and criminal enforcement and that and that the way and not this is not an excuse for you know the killing of george floyd this is at all not about the brutality but there is a trauma that is probably hurt people hurt you know that that that old saying um but but but this stuff goes really deep and i do think it's important and this is a i don't want to get too woo here because i don't believe in it but it is scientifically felt you know you feel um a a a certain way i mean i i um can you imagine walking to school and or having to be a black man who had been you know beaten up by the police and having to walk what what does your body do around policemen you know i had a law student who said this to me once it just kind of like blew a light bulb in my brain when he was like he's gotten stuck over the weekend he was at a kroger in georgia and he got stopped by a cop and he kept walking and he's like i knew then and i knew then that he could kill me because he wanted me to stop i was walking out of kroger with my girlfriend i was nothing wrong he's a law student right um you know and he was like but it was the 11th time i had been stopped by a cop and i felt like my dignity i could not stop and i knew that like if i got shot it would be my fault because i was according to like the way that his elders had taught him like you always stop you always respect but but there's something about like his felt trauma about that that he's like i refuse to do it i refuse to stop i'm going to walk to my car and it just felt to me like oh like yes right to never have experienced that in my body and to not know that i had a car accident when i was 16 where i skid every time i skid i i feel that you know and so that that's what it reminded me of is like imagine if like every time right that that was a re-traumatizing thing so i think taking that seriously is is for all of us awesome thank you um another question came in uh let's see hold on sorry we're scrolling down one theme i saw in the book was a frustrating pattern of one step forward then two steps back for black banks and building black well how can we make sure the progress we're fighting for right now actually sticks six mistakes um yeah uh um holding people accountable i mean i think um you know it's it's hard it's it's hard to be pessimistic when you look at reconstruction you look at civil rights and you look at the backlash that happened um at the same time i do think that italian and irish example is a positive one where you didn't actually have to change hearts and minds about the italian irish you just gave them that fha loan and within a generation and maybe this goes back to the elder clients like maybe some people have to just die off and the new blood comes in and they just don't have those stigmas you know like you talk to like elders in different countries where you know like the way my grandmother sometimes talks about like the turks you know and it's like what what do you like this this is not a people that we recognize right and it's because they were blended in and assimilated into the iranian populace like long ago you know but there was that that generational thing that was like a thing for them and and i i think that that that's what happened with italians and irish in america and we could through policy and through movements make that also just a situation of race i mean it seems so far-fetched right now um but you know i do try to end on a positive note in the book with a horse thing right like in london in 1850s they were like if we you know in another 10 years all the streets will be covered in like horse poop right we won't be able to have any commerce it'll just be stagnant horse poop and then of course via the car um so i think you can quickly shift these things um and and do it do it in a way that we we can you imagine like not being able to marry someone of a different race but you know that was our parents literally up until like the late 60s early 70s let's see i think that's it for now as far as questions going once going twice i mean we are at the top of the hour so um i mean i guess anyone else i haven't seen a lot of the questions were overlapping questions so um i think i think we're good so marisa thank you i don't know if you have any closing comments or remarks but this has been a long time coming and um thank you for taking an hour out of your busy schedule to be with us to be with our clients to be with listeners and viewers um i've seen a lot of in the comments here that this has been fantastic and terrific so thank you um thank you thank you this was so so great to talk it's it's you know you you've dug so deep into the book and i really appreciate a a conversation where you know we don't have to start from basics so i really appreciate that and um please you know do reach out if if anyone needs more help read the book first because then we can talk about you know um beyond that yeah like highly recommend um lex i know you're still on the line i don't know if you wanted to close anything out or any thoughts comments sorry removing my mask um marissa actually my i i did have a question for you if you have one more minute yeah so in the book the freedmen's bank was like a big that chapter chapters was a big aha moment for me and then later there was some stories about banks in chicago and what they faced from a regulatory point of view the uphill battle and how no other white owned banks face that same constraint but i was just curious was there a chap is there a one a piece of the history that you wrote about that was particularly you know like important to you that really stood out for you oh um gosh um yes i mean a lot of it the freedmen's bank you know frederick douglass reading frederick douglass's memoir of becoming bank president i mean the guy you know he's out of slavery he becomes bank president he says i went from being a slave boy to being bank president he's like and he he walks you know in front of the friedman's bank and is like you know he he has all these amazing biblical imagery like the queen of sheba could not have imagined the riches and you know he was so proud of his people and the tellers at the bank and then he becomes president and it was run by a white manager who basically looted the bank from money and frederick douglass gave ten thousand dollars of his own money to the bank thinking that he could save it as it was already bankrupt and then has to go tell congress frankfurt douglas himself has to go tell congress to decharter the bank because now it's just taking money from people and and yet he can't help but be be so proud of the way that like look black people can bank like of course you know but but but coming from that slave owner society to become becoming a bank president but also having to like see this horrific failure um from the good guys like the union generals did the freedmen's bank right and um that that was it was lincoln i mean lincoln wasn't involved obviously he was long long dead and neither were the you know sherman and grant but um this was the good guys and and so i i was heartbroken um du bois i think really put a fine point on it in his book you know talks about the friedman's bank failure and i think it's hard for us to get how big of a blow this was but you're talking about sharecropping south where the the gains are so hard won and you put your money in this freedmen's savings account which it's better than getting your land that you were supposed to get because that was reparations that's the first reparations that we should have done is give the land and uh they didn't so they're like oh would you save your money this is better and then that money's gone right and so du bois really i mean he talks to people he said not even you know 10 additional years of slavery could have done so much to have harmed like the spirit of the freedmen right because these are psychological things and banking as as any banker knows it's about trust i mean now it's about fdic insurance and all that stuff but back then it's about trust you know and people just lost trust in the government in banking in their leaders um and it was a real um stigma and it was a blow that i i was reading bankers interviews in the 70s 80s 90s that were saying because the friedman's bank my grandfather grandmother told me not to invest in a bank and so that legacy sort of permeates um and it was just a forgotten story i i didn't hadn't known about it um in fact the treasury department in 2016 i think renamed a wing the friedman's bank wing you know and i thought it was an overly celebratory um inauguration they were like this shows the great things that the government can do and i was like oh like that's you know the lessons are mixed right you know um but good ones thanks for that question i i thought it was a heartbreaking chapter to write yeah and just an additional comment it's a motivating chapter when you start to see what really happened and how deep this goes all of us on this call need to be motivated in order to create a better future this isn't just about education we need to be motivated and committed and reading about that reality is an important part of that for those you know who who can be educated in that way i also marissa just to provide the benefit to others before the call started you offered another book uh the sum of us yes by heather mcgee and it was about it's about what racism costs all of us across sectors so schools colleges what we all lose because we we have historically supported race-based policies and we all as in the entire all of all americans not just the black population and she talks about i mean she uses the beginning example and that's why the swimming pool thing came to mind is people southern communities would rather drain the swimming pool nobody gets a swimming pool than integrated right and so a lot of her examples come down to that like we would rather not have this thing than than have you know the black kids swimming in the pool and there's several examples that she gives that really brought that point healthcare taxes schools it was really it's a really great research book [Music] marista i want to thank you one more time i want to thank everybody that's participated ashley i want to thank you one more time um and acknowledge this important topic i hope i hope we continue the discussion in other ways marissa i hope we can continue engagement with you in whatever way is appropriate but thank you for all of your work and sharing of knowledge likewise thank you so much for having me thank you marisa thank you lex thank you everybody have a good night everyone have a good night | Edelman U.S. | UC4XiPyNs26vx2izkfsPBJ4g | 2021-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,560 | 65,191 |
NjJUIYL5JS4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjJUIYL5JS4 | 2014 BUICK ENCORE AWD FOND DU LAC WISCONSIN QUICKSILVER METALLIC SOLD! 9C10A www.SUMMITAUTO.com | this is sack number nine c10 a we are here at Summit automotive in Fond du Lac Wisconsin near new and used SUV and car headquarters city we today we are checking out this super clean 2014 Buick Encore from this HD video you will be able to tell that this Encore is extremely clean all the way around inside and out this vehicle has a 1.4 liter turbocharged four-cylinder motor which pumps out 138 horsepower quick silver metallic is the color we shoot all of our videos in 1080p so if you have HD capabilities on your computer tablet or smartphone device turn them on right now because it is like you're right here looking at the vehicle with me and definitely your best way to check out the vehicle before seeing it in person very clean down this side comes with the I believe they're 18-inch painted alloy rims and they have Continental canta Pro contact 215 55 r18 tires on them these tires have right around half the tread left and this one does have four-wheel disc brakes on it didn't see any scuffs or scrapes on that painted rim as the HID headlamps headlight lenses are nice and clear has the chrome trimmed grille front bumpers in excellent condition I didn't see any dents or dings on that passenger side fender is in really nice shape as well passenger side rim one little scuff on there nothing too major though and as you go down this side of the vehicle you can see just how clean the body is how reflective and mirror like that paint is we take these HD videos so if you are far away or even if you're close by and just cannot make the trip down you can still see the vehicle here the vehicle and of confidence and what you're looking at before you even get here roof is very clean and once again I didn't see any dents or dings down this side of the vehicle something you just don't get from pictures is that nice pan down the side so that you could see if there were any dents or dings is back rims in excellent condition and the back tires have just as much tread as the front tires coming around to the back of the vehicle you'll notice that it is very clean as well no major dents or dings or cracks on there your bumper the back gate is in excellent condition two rear storage area is very clean those seats do fold down for extra storage and it does come with a spare tire you can see the rear shocks are doing a nice job of holding that rear gate up and that gate shuts nice and solidly as you go down this side of the vehicle just as clean as I have passenger side and for full disclosure this back rim is in excellent shape no scuffs or scrapes on that and finally down this side of the vehicle you can see absolutely perfect has the built in directional signals power mirrors built-in blind spot mirrors as well inside the base package gives you the black and grey leather and cloth interior you get the cool aqua blue stitching on the seats there the power driver's seat factory floor mats throughout on this vehicle auto headlamps you get a tilt and telescopic steering wheel you get the really classic dark woodgrain trim power windows power locks and power mirrors and as you hop inside the vehicle here you can see that this one only has twenty three thousand seven hundred and forty three miles you get the leather wrapped steering wheel with the thumb pads Bluetooth and audio controls on the right cruise controls on the left comes with the GMC IntelliLink system you get am/fm and sirius XM radio capabilities this is also where your backup camera shows up down here are all your controls for the radio your stability control your climate control and your automatic transmission this is an all wheel drive vehicle passenger seat and floor mat are in excellent condition as well no rips or tears on that seat and the headliner is in excellent condition up here you get your map lights and it does have OnStar capabilities in the mirror we'll take a quick look at the back seats and then check out under the hood but very clean up front and in the back much of the same no rips or tears back here it does have the latch child safety system factory floor mats and carpeting back here are very clean as well and these seats do fold down like so and I think you get a you can take these I'll show you how this works so these seats pop up like so and then go like that and then these seats fold down front seats got to be down all the way so that they go flatter but you get the idea anyways and then it walks right into place really easy to do and we'll take a quick look under the hood I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today on this super clean 2014 Buick Encore under the hood we have the 1.4 liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine 138 horsepower engine base very clean runs very smooth this vehicle has been fully safety - 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9NGR3NlC7TU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NGR3NlC7TU | Mister Metokur Reacts To Mersh Seizure | so there's merch talking about wishing me death and how I choke on it and the morphine doesn't help and I'm going to suffer and then a day or two later what happens he has a horse [Music] seizure and de says he did he did it [ __ ] work all right he needs to [Music] be [Music] that was [ __ ] up was that a little [ __ ] up I think you just made horse noises my dude what the [ __ ] was that like bro I got cancered I've had multiple heart attacks and I've never sounded like a horse once there's never been one occasion where the cardiologist or the oncologist walked up to me and said hey Jim why are you sounding like a horse what the [ __ ] was that what was that are you speaking in tongues did the Holy Spirit enter you was your wrath so remarkable that you're speaking like uh like the Babylonians Let's uh let me let me see if I can let's Replay that let's uh let's Replay that we're going to replay that we're going to look for the exact moment the horse seizure kicks in and oh it's coming his body is about to fail him he did it [ __ ] work all right he needs to be here he comes that's the moment right there lights out glass Joe here has been knocked out by a vape pen that's why he never went into boxing no wonder he avoided that fight with banked Alaska apparently inhaling is enough to drop his ass in round one it's either a horse or a Native American like he's trying to do like an Indian impression a very racist one by the way is that a horse noise or a rain dance is he is he praying for rain does his crops need water down he goes and down he goes our little horse our stallion oh he's never gonna win that [Music] Derby now if you look very closely very closely you can see his googly eyes I swear to God I swear to you you can see his googly eyes behind his glasses have gone Mr Potato Head and they are going in directions and bugging out in in an amount that shouldn't even be humanly possible but this is a look of pure Terror he has lost complete control of his body his native American rain Dan has failed the horse noises have escaped him he's possessed by something and he is Mor he's terrified where am I what's going on I was [ __ ] up oh that is funny as [ __ ] so there you are you're mer oh good old [ __ ] up merch lovably [ __ ] appable merch and you do a tiate about some dude on the internet who talked about your dick two years ago wishing him death and suffering and then a day later a day later you're having horse seizures live on the air I don't know I'd call that karmic I call that it's a little bit karmic wouldn't you Chad am I wrong on this did he did he go ramarama was that what happened here oh it's a possibility maybe he went ramar Rama on us I don't know goddamn | Tea Clips | UCZMoAfVZKRS2HKA_gTPQY0g | 2023-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 543 | 2,820 |
9BMPIe3a3O4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BMPIe3a3O4 | How many piercings do I have | [Music] - I have and this is going to be all how many presents do I have / remain French baby so yeah let's get started if you hear like little drops it's raining here mm oh yeah so I have four piercings my nostril pierced I have my septum pierced which is pushed up because kind of see it right there and I have both of my nipples my nipple piercings where I got them done on my 19th birthday I was scared shitless I got my left nostril and my septum done December 1st 2019 so this year Oh [Music] I'm going to talk about like oh my person in that suit who's in a separate video I had my belly button piercing sound like twice quit three times yes I got done three times and I always kept coming out so when I went to college just after my first year in college I see no more with the bellybutton piercing I'm good on that so yeah oh my I've always wanted my nose pierced and I always want my so produced um and the craziest piercings that I've gotten done well probably be my septum and my nipples to be others which one in heard the most sablée s-- I would say my nostril hurt it's a least my septum hurt about the same I was gonna put piercings there on the same school the most because that was my first one I've got dying in my nose and I heard the cartilage crunch and when she stuck the needle and there's no there's really no sweet spot um with me I don't think there's a sweet spot because I just hurt and it's like it's the tear ducts are connected to your nose and I cry about like I was tearing up both times my net my nose pierced so yeah I don't think anybody expected it need to get my nose pierced but you're living your learn I guess this is really good but yeah so I mean I got them done I got it yeah I got all my piercings done in one location but yeah in one location and at only one piercing it's a two shot that's in Florida indeed something so yeah the people are nice it's not that expensive but I would rather came home and got my nose pierced it's had at my tattoo shop that I always go to and my piercer and piercer slash tattoo artist does it for me and it's not that much but yeah I plan on getting my ears pierced again because you notice I don't wear earrings and all I don't because uh I have a kilo it on my ear so I don't wear earrings I'm insecure about that so I don't draw that much attention to learn but soon as I get the Kilauea removal surgery and it takes a couple of months to heal I will have my ears pierced and I'll feel more confident I'm in wearing earrings again because before before I didn't have them my ears were pierced and I would love to switch out earrings every chance I could get so yeah um speaking I'm switching out he's over I needed to get my septum ring jewelry switched out to a smaller size and I need to get some more bars for my cool I just changed this one for Valentine's Day you can see it's a little hard I love it so yeah this is the end of my video if y'all are new subscribers thank you for joining if all subscribers thank you for staying loyal to the fam um there's more videos coming this week I'm planning out when sort of quit them but there will be edited and drop the same day or the same night as I record them and I'm trying to be consistent I'm trying to be more consistent because I know I know I apologize for dropping off the face letter but I have classes I have a life and YouTube me recording videos is harder for me to concentrate on multiple things at one time so it's either me getting my work done or recording videos and I know y'all want to see a DM I love you and around campus so I will make it my priority to record that video for y'all see you in the next video I love y'all | Bayon. | UCzM6lK7ILFUzgae1XdP1aFA | 2019-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 748 | 3,677 |
HdVqulCH3j8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdVqulCH3j8 | Gender Discrimination Laws Can Be Cut Down with the Power of a Vote | it is keep your head down time right now for a lot of the trans Community a lot of women a lot of voting like a lot of re redistricting and all you know but we're also seeing a lot of push back on a people in charge so while maybe after this year things settle down and we move on to different things maybe this is going to take another two decades for the ship to be wred eventually there's going to be an implosion of the ridiculous lunacy because it can't hold the center cannot hold that I think however much time it takes I believe that eventually we will come back to a middle state of being where we're not seeing all these crazy laws trying to be passed I've SE little inklings of it in different states regardless of conservative judg ship all these bills never made it off the floor and they just died on the floor | Debbie Elicksen | UCqJCPDzaGsORk7gmENBAKXQ | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 162 | 824 |
d1CIcinUv04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1CIcinUv04 | Quasar's World - Episode 3 - Rise To The House | hello everyone this is quasar here again and I got some good news and some bad news like everyone says bad news first I did update this map up to 8 or 1.8 and apparently messed up the block ID did everything that was in chest and including my inventory so I guess you don't have much left other than this road at night and that stuff Caesar retreat I think the most expensive thing I lost was like 20 pieces of iron that's i get done in like a few minutes I'm not worried about that but now and um oh and back up it works before switching 81.8 I aria on that but good news is i was looking to add topographic map of Minecraft and then did find two villages which are probably few blocks in that direction I have not visited them visited them yet I just found out about them such a thio jump on make a clip and I might go visit the small one first and then go visit thee and look like a not nice sized one okay yeah I'm gonna go get the materials now be taught the young small village okay guys i have got to the village I Bentley on the map these two buildings i love it so about these and this little thing so i was thinking it was a small village but when i was coming by map a date and I saw a much bigger map mmm that um so that guess we kind of had my finger village I don't wanna ah okay I'm gonna leave everything actually I my pickup I'm gonna pick up all these crops and I'm gonna meet you over at the second village which no my life is gonna be like super small or something and we have a ride okay nice miles i thought would be it looks like casual Lux in it come on okay I came and knows this and I look at uh in all space monkeys bag do not look inside this there's a furnace is la vie which we can use to them kind of burned down Brennan okay gold iron iron pick I'm stuffing just drink with an x and yeah it's okay I guess I'll just want these up saplings outside i'll give you guys street oh yeah um like I said I'm gonna collect this all this oops and I'm gonna meet y'all back at my base and see y'all then okay y'all mom back and this is what we got and I got Jess I put all the sin I cooking by hit down and like this up with that in and carrots and Pato and I did pick up some pumpkins our very close on my way as I'd picked those up i put these in their chest bread I'll keep apples I'll keep and this I'll keep wheat I'll keep it near seeds i'll keep it here and that's about it okay make some kind of arms and stuff but now i just took those fellows whose crops like i do something well two things first they're down on the homes which i'm probably go back and do that off camera or am I just um time lapse let me just reckon now destroying their stuff might burn it and then I'll somehow make them a small homes and fenced that way they can't escape or sideways amies can attack or and then later on we can time try and support them teleport trend at combine those words and then go over here and make them homes not make them like awesome looking homes not finished your homes I don't I don't like how they generate this one went to them down okay I'm gonna be at the village doing a time-lapse so I hope you guys enjoy this time lapse and see you afterwards okay guys there's a little like these guys but um I got the wooden part of this done oh it's most of the wood I mean wood blocks not the planks chopped I found your accent let's jump and but well my denounce mangoes from Flint and iron and my start burning house place down I might just need the stump cobblestone like it was ruined village or something oh so you can be expecting that and hope you enjoy the destruction um okay well well my brains rattling or what you wouldn't want weird word as your sake fire and you have to enjoy this clip Oh okay everyone I'm back and huh okay guys y'all y'all y'all leave now um I just as you soften the time lapse somewhere was left over um yeah I'm seeing I expect the base spamming spamming there we go okay y'all um I'm back and I will show you how exactly how much stuff I got that's one two three four five and a quarter stacks of wood that's a lot of wood and the planks I'll not do I won't really count them lunch and then pumpkins account okay they're useful ish and the hairs gotten offers you're so I jump up here something and that's better okay now i'm tired of being in the wilderness sleeping on the bed and this is probably the most um I've no idea this is like the huh the most um best reasoning for this so I need someone to stay i nee build myself a house dun dun dun so um I guess I'm I so wish I make my house I guess I'm let me get along this path why not but we're on the path I'm guessing like right here oh you know well you know yeah that's all do let's see if I can find a house I think I have some houses in mind I'm gonna go check them out on the internet and i'll be back with a sign hey y'all ok i think i found a house design that i liked um I found it from this guy again madness 64 I really prefer you to check out channel he is a very good builder I'm going to be putting one of his houses in my LP Wow episodes specifically this one and yeah my building right here from the thumb now looked pretty nice um yeah it looks nice I might enjoy build some houses not not mold all of his are gonna be mine I have something that I want to build I made in the past but this is just you know I don't want to build them right straight off the top of my head but okay guys I'm gonna go and get on the materials which hopefully all are a hole in that chest over there and I'll be back with the material guys I think there's something wrong Oh finally specs okay yeah now I get the materials and that's stupid on off the happened purpose I mean next I got all the materials I think your little the end won't get with the tickle at all that's about it and also I go grab a stack of wood three quarters of stack wood so imma watch the video and I might do this instead so I would i get done so i'm not going to do the whole thing as one build what we both let's go before ok guys i have started the house and we just checked down we can already kind of see now you can't see at all i will leave the link to madness ism house design and description and i think you'll like it I definitely like it I'll give it up when I five stars I'll probably give it 4.6 stars that's just my opinion yeah coming together yeah it's okay okay and we're making progress we're doing good okay guys looks like I'm finally finished with this frame but Tom I do not want to frame I want everything else that comes with it I know one a 25-percent is off something discount something that doesn't make yeah yeah that's quite a bit I think I mess up up there though don't worry guys I'm almost done um I guess guy in red these leaves make the floors and playing the windows and there she is girl boy I don't want you huh okay guys now i believe i'm finished i believe yeah obviously I'm finished um I got a whole bunch of these like pockets law stuff I can knew a man that can probably do chest just like that kid stuff and this like a chimneys I'm probably bugging iron bar right there or something and this is going to be now maybe a fridge I could make a fridge right actually this is more of an addict that's why would be good like real storage you know you put stuff your attic and this time Florence just gonna be like a bedroom this down here just gonna be like a living room so I'm on my put public but so far don't had TV I'm not really into TVs I know what I might add cuz i do not know what else I can do I did that are you did that um that do this i guess i can start I'm getting some rebels or get some iron to make rels but I won't crap the rel so the next episode in episode number remembering for I just don't want to make a mistake like it did last time okay guys I'm in probably making time lapse on me going out buying some iron probably a few stacks and possibly some whole bunch of Kabul and make a railway yes and I got no diamonds because they would probably use the nether but then that would takes too much time to make another hub actually i might make that at some point maybe when i write the ad diamond pick okay y'all might be right no I'm do the time lapse and then that should be the end of episode and see you guys later okay guys as you can see from that time lapse if you are able to see which I'm sure you got work I rented you sorry I ran into to dungeons and that's a lot of stuff or the second I thought I don't know what this episodes are no more um but that but that's for cats and 13 and saddles Ella given name tag so yeah I suppose and probably a horse and yeah okay guys hope you enjoyed this episode and leave a like if you enjoy that so is this did take up a lot of my spare time so just that i can record for you guys and if you seriously enjoyed this episode ii went so you see this series continue then you 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EX7mF1-euL4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX7mF1-euL4 | Defiant Embodiments: Panel 1 Questions | to talk about the addition is right in his body coming at a transition from working with male to female gender it's so obviously similar to what Balanchine is doing they're transforming the ballet body and a similar time and immunity conical sort of with androgyny of the female of black money in this to a very practical in terms of another Soviet certain equipment a client and quite simply before the entity modulus was in the law stands and raises graceful movement the idea of showing exertion was a lot of evidence and answered a distinction and well quite right and one with it wasn't a vision opportunity just accept as it was controversial and there were some these pandas are very early woman Ursa man and bought the milk cookies understood where the center of gravity wall and in a different way but it was also an either were dispersed told the solution and a chromatic emphasis that we have which is young she knows you're not supposed to [Applause] women in their early twenties or mid twenties we were big blue identity key difference that our women might see you actually got pretty interest and enough practice centralized training boarding school well and probably I would say that gymnastics is moving away from that the change to the early 2000 so there is actually now more diversity in terms of the body shape that you can perform on win with a worth of the ones like you before like oh you're like 550 maybe too cold for me for you and whereas now there is more of a diversity I would say that the image of do nothing popular culture has multiple outputs that yes and then it's going to be interesting to see how that pans out when it is giving Jeanette a bit inaudible degeneracy although that like we also to do with and programs such as med students being able to reach a bigger joint our question which I will see if I can and thank you very much please excitedly rip-snorting people so I'm looking up on the creations that the a project which receive the experience of coming up about the pleasure and the distance all of the practice to open for me that actually is the stress that I found in all of the written papers either to problematize that idea or to use it and kind of having fun together so Tiffany's nor papers and the kinetic experience of I guess those images of what we see the images of the coach even in those powerful positions in relation to managing that and the public nature of that wonderful yet and then in your paper and the incredibly positive and what that produces is in the audience and wonder to you I guess using that as as a rationale or while you know why I'm doing we learn about Roger that we believe and really powerful with finish and it wonder if you had any easily have you reported on when the innocence experience the comment become troubling and when can it become almost like a sort of the audience that is all from your own practical side when temperature we're having can be trouble that concept and I do not care because work is the tendency is think of it as an intolerance to but can it open your troubling I guess genomic level in times of india needed by the audience of the world from whatever perspective again CIA get yourself sitting in your family probably former from the audience effective of the project in the planet can you see the publicity and become accessible filling I think what was potentially troubling dominant versus both coordinates and when it becomes chain can obtain and also when we actively kind of court the body and breaking down in some way because it reminded anniver important report lastly and also like our committee paying like another individual to perform these actions that the commune are comfortably close to multiply a maid or Butler prostitution like this you know this is getting that kind of market analysis about ecology where I find where makes that labour account be really really visible so so I think that it happens when you watch a dance performance where you really convinced that the dancers are like a kind of real joy in what they're doing but then you also see like the damage that being played on the body at the same time and then and especially you're watching it in place like that as well there's something then you're going on Lucky's record for their life and then similarly in sport I think there's still an expectation that the body has to perform functionally and we don't really don't want to be injury or discomfort with a culture in terms of the other big project I think these Vivian both in a sense constructed to trouble the other with the audience they wounded people it wasn't trouble to feel uncomfortable now you can will make any unintentional discomfort I am not too sure I have been there a few times of course in some of their performances and it does create essential for sometimes application it can be quite a pleasure but I think they do this with an intention to make you feel pleasure than deflect and Otis why what is this body move is moving good it wants to give me as a message of course today the dancers the actors themselves they're in these extreme physicality of climbing out it can be better and attain and open but I think most of what's going on within the end of the experiment is kind of control I think perhaps the only thing that I would add just for [Music] nice type of body now and is that really what the computer effects your our stimulus tactics when you already have you know a hold of knowledge tables and actually I grew up looking at in the middle knowing that were laughing and I was really kind of in about 2012 when I first put some of this comedian to my husband I was looking at you send me forget it I was like my god and you're like you eternally sizing up my whole life can suddenly be look different and so I think that this kind of research for me is kind of like a like a revisiting as evaluating and of what words can want to visit by a child's eyes and then cannot sell it certainly a bit careful intelligence of your experience but you're you coming today same because we're not really working this is a felony in our context that we are supported ethics we are expected to actually have a really see from aerospace to this short segment because III so I have facilities I'm not really to tell them I'm hammock that actually to be more sport but if they have nothing to distort environment I am BS outsider with part of our is continent we have to do some kind of city to be part since is a specially constructed in many ways I like to be said about it is a senior yes different forecast calculus kind of Sigma but within the sport in barber mechanics no matter what we do if you are not able to sports you don't get it aha in the in the in the public imagination of wattage for within our community but I want you my back and in San Antonio from scope and love cellular there is an expectation that stomach that I will be engaging in fact in 2004 again depending on it a one-point about what is talking about is the crossing over a businessman during practice so within our little world we're all and expected to do a festive occasion but I see me come over there some hiders people were doing singing if there isn't because it yeah exactly yeah we've just efficient atoms about points reverse side time the athletes are trying to muscle I think there may be something where the energy of the moment is absolutely nervous 2002 the rule change and so just before that take with our solution Queens performs that after the routine to look a little higher and then after the rule change everyone should never get involved and so there's actually in some respects realm of creativity over to platonic fish in different ways people put a scary marker we didn't thought okay an interesting moment I think and whereas things were a little bit warm fluid because before then it was perfect tender core and then after the scorching there's not like a militant a oh hi and grew up in terms of the kind of idea of Samuel agree and therefore I mean the language is so big people like you know artistry on systematically quote whether they need to be artistic and a competitive sport and with the Michigan community I think that they themselves have quite a strict idea of what they basically are meaning to be a holistic a perform a certain type of national or folk Musical or into piano and research activities a particular certainly opera or a lot to be and I think it's an interesting kind of wedding if I am watching a person from outside and if you get lucky and the deaf person they have responsibility system that is only useful acrobatic skills which i think is really weird is somewhere between calif and my clothes and cooking it for like boxing and sanitation and so when they are engine servicing and for something notice were also common are the ten acrobatics government become a scripted police court and the judge attach a light as simple as the dance choreography is like recorded anywhere and children are in trouble and infant will detect and coach knows a long time ago or depending on the consider their own internal choreographer but allow those learning so for example all of coz we have 1.0 information and whether it's in with but I mean it they're not really residue system paper to be of the essence and so if you use a lot plan for dancing you just reduce it without significant diagram to build an entire school so the data to actually congestion like overcome something sort of comparative that bending down so what is the way to move through our essential community dark income because men doing haircuts or soccer practice no no Celtics movement interested they have just an art expert yeah I think first art movement and long before he was rather interesting type of severe to the Olympics where any kind of dancing reporting concert was their inputs to Natalie 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dYFO6pH_8lQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYFO6pH_8lQ | Quakes douse Fire, Magnus’ future, RSL preview (Ep 45) | hey there and uh good evening uh this is black and azul, i am charles wollin coming to you live here for episode number 45. yes 45 we continually uh get a little older as i like to say and i'm here with the rest of our team uh here coming to you from their uh homes as well alex morgan is with us and you can find him on twitter at quakes underscore talk and we of course have jamon moore with us and he runs the website the quakes epicenter he is the editor-in-chief you can find him at jay moore quakes on twitter as well um before we get started joel soria was going to join us uh this evening um he uh unfortunately had a a bit of an injury on a on a bicycle uh trip that he took earlier today um he is doing okay um and uh he will be back with the team don't worry there's no internal struggle we all love each other here we talk to joel on a daily basis or every other day so just wanted to let everyone and all the fans know about that we were very excited to have joel back with us uh for episode number 45 but he will um be joining us back uh in in the future here um but let's get to it we've got a lot to chat about as well um the quakes top their group um magnus erickson there's some rumors about him um and what that means um and then the quakes take on rsl uh tomorrow so uh let's let's dive right into it uh the quakes top their group um they uh they go on to to to to face real salt lake they beat chicago by a score line of two goals to nil cristiano espinosa designated player and record club signing uh scoring the opening goal for the quakes and then chris wandalowski comes off the bench does what he does best but uh we're gonna break it down for you but what does it mean for the quakes to to win their group um the reigning mls cup champion seattle uh sounders were were in their group they came from behind to defeat uh the vancouver whitecaps uh and and they beat a chicago team that was somewhat looking the part they beat seattle as well chicago so um alex morgan good evening to you uh what does it mean for the quakes to top their group and move forward here as the group winners well charles i think it means that they exceeded all expectations uh this was a consummate performance for them it was really well-rounded against chicago and they'll be thrilled to advance from the group stage in such a convincing fashion i don't think any of us expected them to finish top of their group with with seven points and what's been super interesting to me about watching them in this group stage is how different each of their games has been the seattle game was super cagey the vancouver game was wide open uh in this game against chicago was very physical and super choppy there were 33 000 total 33 probably the most trigger-happy referee i've ever seen but i think that actually suited the quakes just fine because they were the fitter team they they won those battles and they were able to settle into a rhythm where chicago never looked super comfortable with the intensity of the game yeah absolutely so one of the first things that started off in this game is was it got really up tempo really fast and i don't think that that was the type of game that matthias almeida wanted to play keep in mind that the quakes going into the game needed to get the right result in order to ensure that they went through to the next round and um you know while while matthias did get aggressive at the end of the game uh by by subbing on attackers um you know he basically uh got them to to try to quickly slow the game down uh now a lot of a lot of fans online complain that that was boring um and indeed the the expected goals for the game uh were was actually you know pretty small it was not the most exciting soccer for the first 50 some odd minutes until the quakes got the breakthrough but once they did um almeida you know basically wanted to to choke him out and subbed on the attacking unit because he decided at that point based upon his comments to me uh in in my post-game question to him about why he subbed on the attackers he effectively said i didn't feel that the game was in hand and i felt by putting more attackers on we could get the game in hand sure enough fiero to wandolowski 2-0 quakes keep the clean sheet no surprise uh we had a flo uh youngworth returning to the lineup for the first time this season as a starter and they got a clean sheet um and uh he was in place of alanis who you know i i think it was a smart move given his cramping and such for almeida to put some trust in and flow to do what flo did last season and bring some quality to that left center back position and sure enough did uh and uh and the quakes uh the quakes i i thought just game managed it was a classic almeida um you know a tactical move to slow the game down control the ball not give it to chicago very much and i thought it worked well yeah we had talked about last week about how chicago played with a relatively high line and how the quakes could use espinoza's pace to exploit that in behind and that's exactly what they did for their for their opening goal early in the second half kasia played a long ball over the top to rios who had an excellent knockdown for yule and of course jackson found espinosa running in behind with a really good through ball it was a great goal and i think given that espinosa was shut down so much by seattle and vancouver it was nice to see him get back on the scoresheet yeah he just he needs that confidence he needs to feel like that he can use that pace um and uh you know things might be different for rsl i don't expect that our cell is going to play that type of line that's going to allow the quicks to get in behind we i think we know from last season what we can expect and we'll get into that later but um you know it was it was as you said you know the the fouls i you know my my son was sitting there going like okay they set the corner record last week are they going to set a foul's record this week because it was really uh pretty uh you know very much a stop and start type game but i do think that that was kind of part of the game plan um all along um you know i've in my working with soccer coaches over the years a lot a lot of times when thing teams don't feel that they can get the upper advantage on the attacking side there's a lot of fouling that goes on and that's intentional that's to disrupt the game plan of the other team i kind of felt like it was it was a bit intentional do we feel that the quakes have gotten better in every game that they've played thus far in this tournament and it's it's a bit of a kind of a square pundit type of opinion to say this but in world cup situations or in tournament situations teams that do get better in each and every game throughout the group stage and kind of coming in with momentum into the knockout stages and very much looking the part and then having pundits and media now we're starting to see that from mls soccer.com and other journalists across the country do we feel that the quakes are in that box uh in a way that they're they've gained the momentum that they've got better in every game and okay all right the quakes yep yep they're one to watch going into the knockout stages um or does it matter if you know you win you're not round 16 game and then you know you get you you you get the label charles i think that that we saw a couple of different threads come together in this in this game against chicago going into the seattle game at the start of the tournament it was about whether san jose's defense could keep out goals they had allowed seven goals in the first two games of the regular season so that was the question coming into the seattle game and that's what they did it was a schoolish draw so then the question against vancouver was whether they could score goals and they did they scored four goals uh and against chicago they did both they were really sound defensively and i also put the ball into the back of the net so in that sense i think chicago the chicago victory was definitely their their best performance of the group stages and that'll give them confidence going into the round of 16. yeah if if the move to bring on the attackers had backfired on almeida we might be having a different conversation but because it didn't um you know this time um i i feel like this was the first game out of five this year that almeida was able to have a game plan stick to the game plan and be able to get the result that went with that game plan um it hadn't happened in a very long time probably since either the last vancouver orlando city game uh last season where they they won two before unfortunately not winning the rest of the way so you know it it was good to see this kind of result happen against the team that was not either named orlando city or vancouver all right we heard from jackson yule uh in the midweek press conference and uh we've got a lot of clips to show you of jackson but first would like to show you the clip of jackson mule on the group b um uh winners uh and his thoughts uh on that yeah i mean first we were super excited just to be able to play together again you know it's been been a long time since we've been a group and so we got here pretty early to to kind of be a team again and the group stage was a lot of fun you know i think we had a lot of excitement and uh for sure a little rusty at the beginning but i think you know as the games got on we kind of found our stride again and and were able to play play well and and it was just it was a good time just being out back on the field and competing with with everyone again here's a lab that is absolutely loving his football we talk about it week in week out on this show um and how almeida has really turned um uh jackson ewell in into a wonderful player one of the top players uh in this quake side if not the best player uh in this quake's side we could debate that um but uh you know here he is just just very confident but very mellow very chill uh saying you know hey you know we're you know having a good time but this is also a business trip too yeah absolutely the um the thing that that kind of comes to mind in these types of interviews with with jackson is is just how he never gets too high or too low there's always the next bit of business to take care of um and uh you know i think it's showing a lot of maturity for a young player not going to surprise me if uh if if he does stay around and doesn't go to europe in the next couple years if we end up seeing him wearing a captain's armband at some point because i think he's kind of mature beyond his years in terms of how almeida's viewed him already last year almeida said he's the most improved player on the squad um but i think that's not just from an almeida perspective knowing the way almeida thinks uh now uh more than we did before um it really it talks to to kind of i think where he feels like his maturity is um as well as his his playing ability all right let's go ahead and pull up the um expected goals from the chicago game the the xg chart here um and take a look at it as you can see chicago had a little bit of a a higher percentage there but um jamin can you break down the probabilities here yeah absolutely so um you know as as already alex mentioned the ball in behind to christian espinoza was really the most uh one of the most important offensive moments of the game that's the ball that we talked about last week that they hadn't done all season and then they were able to finally find a way to do it um and yeah the highline kind of gave that opportunity to them but it's uh it was an important important goal to see um and then of course the opportunity to chris wandolowski you know you give him that much room uh and you give him a ball to his head and the chance that he's gonna miss you know is is is pretty low um when we do the expected goals models uh in american soccer analysis headed balls always get a lower percentage than footed balls but i can't imagine a scenario in which uh chris juan alaski doesn't put that type of of opportunity on the net look look jamie you put chris wandalowski on the field and you get goals from crosses i think it's as simple as that his movement his awareness his finishing there's some of the best in mls but but we knew that right he's shown that 161 times now that's that's how many goals he scored in major league soccer what stood out to me in this game uh and in this tournament is how well he's taken to the super sub role how how he's able to come in in the last half hour of the game when everybody's legs are more tired and when there's usually more space and how he's able to exploit that to me that shows that he could absolutely continue playing in this league for another year and continue to score goals for this team at the beginning of la of this year sorry he said that this would be his last season for the quakes but but now he's soft in that position a little bit in multiple interviews in the bubble uh he's he said that he's going to reevaluate again at the end of this year so i think there's a good chance that we could get to see a 38 year old chris wondolowski playing in 2021 which is truly remarkable i think i said this last season but you know given that he he has said that he wants to be in the academy and wants to uh to for you know kind of further his career from a coaching side um to me like next year would be a great like player coach type season where he spends a lot of time really kind of with the coaching staff kind of learning um the philosophy and such uh before he goes really kind of full time into the academy and you know he does these little 30-20 minute stints where he can come on and provide that type of you know energy if if not from it from pace like other players can like shay um but just from his ability to move in the box and to continue to educate the the other strikers in the team jamin in in my ideal world i think he'd do some media cameos as well next year get behind the mic he has to uh you know we we have chatted about this and he is going to be a phenomenal coach when he decides that he wants to do that and step out and and you know be able to to mentor young lads and and be able to you know show them the way of major league sonker which you know he is on that mount rushmore of major league soccer i mean you're talking about the greatest goal scorer in the league uh and you know obviously it would be nice to have fans in the stands for a testimonial or to see him in competitive matches uh for sure uh you know what i thought was interesting about that was the carlos fierro cross and and matthias almeida always trusting in carlos fierro coming off of the bench as one of his wingers as well and i think one of the talking points here that we've chatted about so often and for fans is about this carlos fierro character is he going to come good is he is he going to get that little carrot here and there where he you know shows a little bit of silver lining of some of his quality and obviously the cross yes it did but is there more is the question going forward i'm not sure but at the same time uh it was nice to see a uh you know a second choice winger that has you know his pedigree that has his um that you know has his accolades uh finally be able to produce because the jury's been out on this guy for a long long time and i think you know we you know there's been a short leash on him from the from the fans but for almeida he trusts him and it's always one of his first second or third guys he puts out on the pitch um uh you know off of the bench and so you know i thought it was a decent performance from him too um and perhaps might do something for his confidence and i've said that before confidence is key for a player like carlos fierro he needs it he needs every single piece he can get um because uh matthias almeida is giving him the chances here in san jose yeah this this is something he needed you had the right word their confidence it if this doesn't propel him up to bigger and better things if um if we're now you know going another you know five to ten games before carlos fiero comes up with either a goal or an assist um it's not happening quickly enough and uh you know let's let's see if uh if this is just a confidence thing and if that type of assist will give him that that level of confidence he needs i i think it might go beyond confidence though jamin i i think he's just not the player that we expected he doesn't have the pace he hasn't shown the pace and nor has he shown the incisive runs incisive passing and in the finishing that we've seen so at this point for me that i think that the jury's already in the verdict's in uh and and it's a negative all right let's move on here and um pull up the quote here from matias almeida on uh advancing to the next round to play against salt lake um he says i think that in the round of 16 this is one of the worst teams to face a team that is compact strong in the defensive line with many quality players who make a difference they are good in the air they have their own style and they know what they play i think it will be a very difficult game and we will see if we can figure out their virtues their defects and from some place be able to overcome that we have played them twice excuse me we've played twice against them and they have been difficult games this game because of where we we are at and uh what we're playing for will be another game we always respect each opponent we value them but we obviously want to move on to the next round and hopefully we will be up to that level uh more on the salt lake preview once we get into it um but here's the manager showing uh you know a little bit of his hand saying you know last year pouch excuse me punch uh counter punch um and uh it's gonna be a hard game um against salt lake um it's gonna be a battle um and and we respect this opponent and we move forward um just the way that we've been doing it just like a regular game even if it's a western conference foe um we'll go into the history of the rivalry and what we had last year in a little bit in the preview but here's what he had you know to say in his press conference yeah it you know rsl is for sure going to be a difficult opponent i think a lot of what we kind of saw in the chicago game will apply to rsl except they won't they won't give that space in behind they did defenses in the league um if i remember right i think they've only given up three goals so far this season but they've only scored three so yeah we'll we'll get into this a bit later but it's just a it's going to be a probably a fairly ugly game we can expect all right we will get into it a little bit later but we want to move into chatting about magnus eriksen uh reports out of sweden suggests that magnus could be on his way um from the quakes um lots of different stories um about that um but he could be headed back to uh you gordon's is the the pronunciation we looked up the pronunciation i i don't know if i got it correct my swedish isn't too brilliant but um alex morgan um you've done a lot of research on this story and and it has been developing throughout the week in many facets but what is the latest and what can you tell the rest of the fans right so charles this isn't the first time that we've heard this rumor uh magnus has been linked with with your garden and he's been he's been linked with them on and off for the last year and a half and that's because your garden are hers old club he played there for two years before he joined the earthquakes and he was the the joint top top goal scorer in the swedish first division in 2017 as a part of the your garden team uh so this this last february their director of football bossa anderson he had been quoted in a swedish newspaper called football direct as saying that something might happen this summer so he's been on and off in talks with them for a while now what what was reported this last week first by sport sport express in sweden is that your garden have now offered him a contract and they could strike a deal as soon as july 29th which is in three days when when the swedish transfer window opens and that's because erickson in your garden want to make it happen as soon as possible through my sources i was able to confirm that erickson is in the last six months of the earthquake contract we we i think we more or less knew that we're able to guess at that which which means that he's now allowed to negotiate with other clubs and that he is in fact looking to secure a new deal this summer i i wasn't able to confirm personally that he he is in talks with your garden but but daniel christopherson who is the reporter that broke the story at sport express and he's a really reliable source and then the the football director for your garden was quoted in another paper football direct confirming that they're interested in them so i think i'm willing to take that as fact at this point the one new piece of information that i've learned and that i reported on twitter earlier this week is that erickson does not have a current offer from the quakes i don't believe that was reported in the swedish press i think that's new so that explains why he's trying to wrap up a deal elsewhere at this point i think the only thing that stands in the way of a transfer is the quakes because they have them under contract through december now it's possible that erickson could sign with your garden now and then leave once he's out of contract with the quakes but your garden could try to buy out the remainder of his contract or offer some cash to transfer me a transfer fee to make it happen sooner and if i were jesse fiorinelli i actually think that that might be a pretty sweet deal because the quakes paid quite a lot of money for for erickson he was their club record signing back in 2017. i think it was a little over a million dollars so this seems like a great opportunity to recoup some of that money uh now it's true that erickson has been the club captain and he's an important part of this quakes team and under no circumstances do i imagine that he would leave before the end of this tournament but we don't even know if there's going to be a regular season or what that's going to look like in the fall so i'm not sure it would be worth it to try to hold on to him until december anyways if the quakes have already decided that they're not going to renew his contract yeah thanks alex for that information you know there's um there's a question here about what the quakes would what i think paid for him or what uh i how do you say you gordon how did i do that okay yeah i think so all right how much how much do they pay for them well keep in mind that if they can be patient they can get them for for free right there's there's going to be no transfer fee so the question is on their side how impatient you know are they for magnus erickson's services what are they willing to offer the quakes and is that something that jesse fiorinelli uh and the front office will think that that's good value in order to give up magnus mid-season now you're right alex we don't know exactly what's going to happen but this week uh the athletic revealed that they're looking at a extended you know season that would start right around interestingly i think right around the time that the secondary transfer window opens so let's say that the quakes go on another game or two in the tournament and then they're out there will probably be you know a week or two at least between when their last game is played and when the season would start back up and a lot of that time does overlap with the secondary transfer window if i remember right so if there's going to be a move it probably would happen in that time frame now if if the quakes think that they're not going to get them back i think you said this alex in my mind getting something for magnus versus nothing for magnus is always preferred the other thing that magnus leaving does is it brings up a um it opens up a designated player uh sorry not a dozen player international player slot right and by opening up an international player slot what we've what might be able to happen is uh jesse fiorinelli had said before that he wasn't able to do some of the things that he wanted to do uh due to not having a slot available and also because a couple of the visas that the team were looking to get taking care of a couple of the green cards sorry that the team was looking to get taken care of weren't able to happen because of of the kova 19 shutdowns in various countries so that tells me that there's something that he has in mind that he would like to do and the possibility may exist that by moving magnus it would give him the opportunity to do it is that the young dp 10 type player that you know has been rumored andy jesse somewhat alluded to in our preseason conversations with them maybe but bringing somebody in and getting them up to speed and slowing them into magnus's spot that can be a different question and look i i think that magnus has served the club really well he's mr consistent uh and he's been a a great performer these last two years but i would also keep in mind that he's 30 years old at this point so his upside is minimal and i think that means it's probably the right time for the quakes to move on and and let's bear in mind he's he's a journeyman player he's played at 10 different clubs in four different countries over the course of his career and he's never stayed anywhere more than three years so to me it's it's not surprising that he's already set his sights uh somewhere else especially a club uh where he's had so much success in the past and as you say jamin i think the quakes can do more with those resources the international spot and the cash yeah magnus ericsson the the captain of this this team and you said it yourself alex you know he has not stayed at a club for more than three years this is his third season uh with the san jose earthquakes uh if if you look at his um resume that is the case um and and that is that is the fact um kudos to matthias almeida for being able to get the best out of this guy i mean here's a player that we've chatted about so many times and chatting about the number 10 position that they should be flashy and they should be scoring goals every game and um and you know being able to lay balls off hit left and right and take players on 1v1 um in the number 10 position but he he's a guy that's just a hard-working player uh extremely consistent as you had said uh alex and just kind of just gets the job done um and first on the team sheet uh for for a reason for for being consistent and he he trains well and matthias almeida likes him um i think it's a win-win either way here for the quakes the quakes get to either put voco into that position uh or another player on the roster or be able to open up that international player position that you had said uh jaymen and bring somebody else in um and magnus erickson also gets a chance to move on um and the quakes be uh you know are able to get some money for him um but i think all fans can mostly agree that he's you know served the club well um done a decent job in the role um and has had some good performances under matthias almeida so either way it's a it's a win-win um you know for uh for this uh for this quake's team whether they sell him uh whether he goes on a free um or um you know they're able to replace him um with with other players jesus solorio says we have his replacement in the club already i think you might be referring to voco but i'm not sure um our friend akash saxena writes erickson is a great leader but his playing style is counter counter-intuitive to what almeida does i'd move vodka to the 10 and play 4-4-2 where we don't need a 10. uh joel velaz he his comment was up here again but i think it begs the question not only will we need a replacement for him but would ownership spend the money for someone given their previous record and no money coming in due to covid that is a good point there uh joel uh football monkey once again if magnus leaves uh we would need to look for a replacement at the 10 i don't see a suitable role replacement in the roster uh right now um and squat horizon um and i think it's i think it's devin and he writes he should go we get good money and sign a better um central attacking midfielder with that money um please uh chime in folks keep chiming in about magnus erickson i know that there's a lot of opinions about um about uh the number 10 position and magnus ericsson and um his position as club captain so uh keep chiming in uh here and um we you know want to be able to to talk about it but definitely some movement um in the in the magnus uh in the magnus camp here um but let's let's chat about potentially having a a player such as uh voco maybe moving into uh that position does you know it or someone else on the roster if that would if that would be the case um but um where do you know we stand uh with another player on the roster uh coming back uh in into that position and before i go to you jamin moore because i know you have a lot of uh you know statistics and data to show us on the comparison of the number 10 uh spots um of magnus ericsson versus other teams um alex do you think that there's a player on the roster do you think they're going to have to buy another player uh to be able to to get a good uh body in that number 10 spot i think they're going to have to buy another player charles and here's why vodka could theoretically fill that role for the remainder of the season what's what's left in the regular season but he's out of contract at the end of the year and i don't think that the quakes are going to renew vacco's contract so this off season will be a transitional year for them anyways danny is going to be out of contract uh vacco is going to be out of contract magnus is going to be out of contract and more uh at least we suspect uh there's a really useful resource that that colinet and i are of quake's epicenter runs on on the quake's epicenter website it's a a salary budget spreadsheet uh and he frequently updates it so those are our best guesses so from what we can tell it's going to be a transitional year so i don't think that the next year's number 10 for the san jose earthquakes is currently in the roster i think they're going to have to splash some cash over the offseason and sign someone yeah there's a there's a good chance of that um alex so one of the things that that i wanted to do and and i let a couple of you know that i was going to be uh doing some uh some charts here so i wanted to take a look at the current contributions of magnus erickson because when you're looking at replacing him you have to you have to understand the the level of contribution he's bringing to the team and if you put anyone else in that spot here's the shoes that they need to fill in order for the team to be able to maintain the same level now we're going to look at mainly the passing part of it we're going to bring back the conversation from last week about progressive passes so if you if you got to see our episode last week we used progressive passage to show what the quakes needed to improve on um in order to get back to the type of offense that they had last season or to be able to to get to a higher level within the league um and magnus ericsson actually provides the biggest percentage of the progressive passing uh within the team of course that kind of makes sense he's he's the number 10. so first let's compare uh magnus and jackson ewell uh and we've got a we've got a chart with a side-by-side here okay so let me orient you to what you what you're seeing in front of you because you're going to get a couple more of these charts so um what you see here in the green is those are key passes key passes are passes that lead to a shot what you see with orange arrows are the paths before the key pass or uh the best term i found out there is secondary key path so so just keep it short here i call the keepass2 okay and then underneath that you'll see a little bit of light uh blue and some gray which is either there was no keypass resulting from the progressive pass or the pass itself was unsuccessful so now we take a look and we see well what percentage of a player's passes are progressive uh in jackson's case six percent is is the number in magnus's case nine percent we already kind of know that this is probably the case jackson helps move the ball side to side before he kind of hits his long balls out usually to the wings magnus is a bit more direct in his play he likes to go forward and look for opportunities to do so he did that as a winger he does it again as a tent they both complete about the same number although magnus gets quite a few more opportunities to be able to do this and you can see the level of contribution that magnus has as compared to jackson when it comes to progressive passing 26 key passes compared to 11. 2.7 expected goals compared to 1.3 and then on the secondary key passes you know magnus has twice as many of those as jackson if you take a look at where these passes are happening from magnus they are a lot of those are going on in that right side of the box with of course you can guess um it's christian espinoza who's on the receiving end of a lot of those passes one of the things that the quakes like to do is have erickson slip a through ball in behind the defense even once they get to the box and have um erickson try to uh i'm sorry have um espinoza try to run in behind and then hit that type of cutback pass that he likes to hit that's not something you see jackson really trying to do because jackson is is largely staying more in the middle of the pitch um but you can see there that jackson's not really a progressive passer per se he's more of a a deep-lying distributor and although he did get that to progressive pass through to um espinoza in the last game that's not something that happens all that often for him okay now the question is how good is magnus eriksen compared to the rest of the league now one of the things we've heard us say on the show is that he's probably a b b plus sometimes b minus a player but he is in the top half of the league and i wanted to test that theory a little bit more and so we actually put together a chart and you're going to see four of these now and i i picked a few people so oh sorry you know what we're missing here we're missing magnus i got penny martinez on there twice so i apologize for that but let's take a look at uh nikoladero uh pity martinez gonzalo there in case you didn't know his real name and alejandra pezuelo so you can see nikoladero has about the same number of attempted about the same uh completed percentage he he does a bit more than magnus he's got 23 uh key passes five goals but only three on the expected goal side so they've been a bit lucky with some of nicoladera's passes so he's really about the same as magnus um and you know probably if you ask the average person would you rather have nicoladero or jared magnus erickson probably most people would say ladero uh but uh you know i i talked with a uh uh someone who's an observer in asa uh of the um of the sounders and he's like well the the thing with ludero is he kind of like is hit and miss he he tries big passes and sometimes they come off and when they do he looks brilliant and when they don't he looks like he just he just got had by the defense so he's kind of this boom and bust type passer um pity martinez i think as we all know is not lived up to what people have said he was going to be when he joined the league um in his case uh you've got a little bit better expected goals than magnus on the key passive side but not quite the same on the key passes two sides so he actually doesn't even complete as many progressive passes now we talked about pezuelo last week and you can just look at that chart and see what he does he just plays the ball in behind and behind and behind and he's got guys that can run onto it and do well his uh his uh you know expected goals is six point three on key passes on the secondary key passes they're 3.4 he is the probably the best progressive passer in the league bar none and that includes carlos vela um alejandra pezuelo is a is a special type of player so this is the type of production that you are looking for from your number 10 in mls now a lot of leagues are moving away from number 10s but not so far in mls almost every team that is considered a a top team in mls has a 10 and has a high quality time and that's the type of production that you need to replace so i have one more chart so bear with me um which is uh going to be a look at christian espinoza versus voco now you know i've taken a look at vodka from in 2017 and in 2018 where he was a little bit more sensual there is a bit more there but um but you can see vodka is not a progressive passer i think we would all agree that he's a dribbler and he tries to progress the ball through dribbles more so than passes and this is going to be i think the problem with trying to put him into the 10 position um and if unless he can be really crafty on the ball and evade defenders um it's going to be really difficult for to see that he's going to move the ball faster than magnus does and people a lot of people say that magnus plays slow granted um but at the same time there's a quite a big output there that you get from magnus that uh that bacco on the dribble is probably not going to exceed so if he is your number one option to replace magnus ericsson i think the quakes are going to be in for kind of a rough second part of the season and so jamin do you feel that the quakes need to be able to spend and replace that number 10 position similar to what alex had had said there yeah i think there's some you know interesting options that that fans have tossed out there and i think they're all worth considering you know can you put rios at the 10 and put wando or houston in front of him right um you know can you uh you know do something kind of interesting like move jackson mule up and give flo some more playing time maybe as a central midfielder again um that's been thrown out there um you know can we see jack skahan or can we see uh one of these other young guys in eric cavillo or somebody else uh step into that role um matt doyle threw out there um fuentes uh the problem is fuentes is not on the current trip so if you're gonna go from mls's back and immediately try to live life without um without magnus erickson i think you're gonna have kind of a problem throwing fuentes out there because he's not really going in a position to have gelled with the team so far this season he's an interesting idea and option but i think it's just going to take a while for him to kind of grow into the season at this point not having been part of this this tournament and and all these uh important team building things that have been happening uh in the bubble we see a little bit of uh rios's name coming up quite uh quite abundantly in the in the chat here um from um from our friends um joel and jesus um but uh you know rios has been such an interesting player going from a into that number 10 spot off of the bench and then becoming the starting striker at that number nine position um and you know is there a is there a chance that he could be the the replacement off of the bench what do you think alex i think he could be a temporary fix for the remainder of the season but i don't think he's a permanent fix and for this reason it's because he's better playing in my opinion he's better playing with his back to goal he's he's better holding up the ball and distributing it he did that really well against chicago for their san jose's opening goal their first goal he took down a long ball and played it right to jackson ewell he took it down in his chest and that's the role i see rios playing in this team where he could help this team the most he's in that sort of inverted number nine role where he's doing a lot of hold up play and then getting in the box as well but i i don't think that he is as fluent uh with the goal in front of him facing the goal i don't think that he is he is the permanent choice uh to replace erickson at number 10. one of the things that these charts obviously focus on his progressive passing but you have to think defensively of what magnus ericsson currently does for this team he's pretty tireless in the kind of the the the second line of pressure type press where he's he's picking up based upon where rios goes and you heard uh if you were on our show like about three weeks ago where we had bobby warshaw on um a lot of what magnus does is plays off of what the striker does so if the striker goes and presses on a particular you know uh center back uh or what not that decides you know what uh what magnus erickson is going to do so whoever it is it needs to be somebody who who has a high enough work rate we know what almeida values in that position it's a high work rate and there has to be somebody with that level of work rate and that's my probably my biggest concern with voco because i think the the quakes are going to lose quite a bit on the on the defensive work rate side at that 10 spot now we know that almeida is open to trying it he did it for the first two games of the season putting vodka in that spot but i think defensively we saw the results of those two games and one of the things that we were cautioned by some of the players is that you know don't put it all on the center backs a lot of these these things happen because of failures up the field and it's not the defender saying that it's the strikers saying that if we don't do our job defensively the center backs we're putting them in an unmanageable position and some of those goals are on us not on them i think wando said that to us last week so um you know it's a it's a really important role defensively in almeida's scheme and the team is going to be much easier to pick apart defensively if they don't have that type of work great player in that spot now can i think rios can do that um i think he is that type of work rate type player you know this would be a perfect place for something like a quincy ameriqua quite honestly um yeah you know with that level at work right but um you know i you know i'd love to see i'd love to see the uh the one of the younger players get the shot to do it just the question is are they are they ready for it joel velez says maybe rios as a uh central attacking midfielder and danny as a true striker uh jesus solorio says i like danny rios idea but rios provides the defensive support that is needed in the uh in the almeida system akash saxena writes i don't think rios has the mobility to play uh as an attacking midfielder his movement uh worries me as little back and forth here with joel he says he thinks he would i honestly don't like him as a striker you often see him playing low as a central midfielder jesus solorio on the jack scahan uh train there yet to see jax gahan but he did perform well in the preseason as well um but let's move on let's let's talk about another cog in that midfield engine room somebody that we like to talk about just the one name and it is just and what he provides as that deep lying defensive central midfield player um tom marshall our colleague uh for espn said that he is the angolo confe of uh major league soccer um and um you know i don't disagree i really don't um but let's hear um from uh jackson ewell on how he has flourished uh with having woodson uh be able to uh pick out the tackles and be able to run in between the center backs um and um and and uh help the midfield engine room tech he's just a just a great attitude on the field and off the field i think he brings brings just such a great work rate to the team and just such an inspiration to everyone just how hard and you know he kind of just puts his head down and does the work um but yeah i think him being in the midfield again our partnership has really really grown in in the last couple of games in the in the last couple months since since we've been able to play together um so i think having him back healthy and and ready to go is is really key for our team you know he he has a lot of sacrifice for the team and and it's really important in the way that we play that that we have him in in the field yeah i mean here's jackson ewell chatting about uh judson and his just uh fantastic ability as a defensive central midfield player and i i think a lot of people take for granted the defensive midfield position or yet don't totally understand the position um and and and what it is and what it does um but judson for me is one of the top defensive central midfield players in the league um and the quakes also uh you know have a surprise player in in judson it was a really good deal of business that they were able to to to get him on loan and then be able to to to get him permanently um for for this year and as you guys know i'm i'm a huge fan of of watching him play um and if you have uh you know youngsters uh at home you could just watch judson play and track him and track his movements and see what he does well protecting that back four being the first guy through central midfield to be able to make that tackle um on someone coming through and helping out uh his defense and then being that um connector between the back line and midfield um and to the wingers and to the attack um and he always wants to get on the ball he's eager and he's done such a great job um and our colleague uh colin etnaire who did a really nice piece on the quake's epicenter um that that jaymen is the editor-in-chief had a really nice bit uh on judson and his statistics and why he's in that position and what he brings up but but jamin how has judson been able to make a player like jackson and magnus erickson just uh go in this team and and and let's back it up as a two-part question his the quakes were without him for the first two matches of the season and and and had to settle for that draw with alanis um stoppage time free kick but but but let's be fair here judson is a top player in this side and should be one of the first names on the team sheet yeah seven goals two games to start the season no judson um and uh and of course we also threw flow into those types of conversations i think that's also an element of it as well particularly on the set piece marking but uh when it comes to the run of play you know judeson and colin did a great job and his article had had a couple charts in there that i helped him with uh there was you know it shows where those defensive actions are at and i remember the very everyone's going who's judeson who's this guy right that's it i had no idea he did not say his name at the time but everyone's going who is this guy and when i pulled up the the videos on the um the scouting service i have access to what i saw was how fast he went line to line and almost you know just seeing about three minutes of his defensive work i knew that the reason he was being brought into this team was to deal with the counter-attack issues from 2018 and you see it again in this tournament when you see where those defensive actions are at they're not really in the center of the pitch they are on the sides and they are up and what they're counting on is jackson ewell and magnus erickson putting in the work uh in the center of the pitch a little bit higher up and allowing judeson to roam sideline to sideline to be able to stop uh the attacks coming down the wings particularly anything with with some acceleration and pace right and that's where he really excels is shutting down those types of counterattacks he gives that cover to everybody as jackson said it allows me to get higher up the pitch and when we took a look at the average player position colin and i did uh for his article it was really obvious very quickly uh that jacksonville had moved about 10 yards further up the pitch on average and magnus erickson had as well because he was also having to play a bit deeper and you know that was a really important change in how the passing map happened because now those passes are happening in front of the 18 and in that space between the 18 and and the the center circle and uh instead jackson's passes were all happening back behind the center circle before and that was uh that's a big that's a big difference because you're already starting really ten yards further up the field particularly uh when they're able to win the balls uh higher as well which is also happening and it's a completely different team i mean you can't say enough about the work that judeson gives i think our uh our comments here in the chat from jesus and akash are both both uh you know dead on um you know judson being the most important player in our lineup and and being the mvp of the tournament at least for the earthquakes um you know the work that that he's putting in getting getting uh up and down and sideline to sideline you know and uh and really been able to do it for at least 70 minutes and that kind of humidity and heat is you can't say enough about it yeah jimin i absolutely agree with akash she's definitely the mvp of the earthquakes team in this tournament and if the quakes mount a challenge for the the title that i think he could be uh an underrated pick for for the mvp of the entire tournament if the quakes can can win at all uh and and one stat that you mentioned last week jamin that i think it's just uh blows my mind about judeson is that on twitter somebody had tracked the the speed at which he ran when he recovered uh wait for his recovery run when he gave up the ball against vancouver for for the goal in which san jose went behind it was 100 meters in 10.98 seconds which is just absurd that he's putting in those sorts of efforts uh again and again and again uh and and not just his work rate but uh his his tactical uh his tactical mindset to be able to be in the right place at the right time defensively it's just outstanding he's he's absolutely the glue that binds this team the big blue uh judson um and uh i think a new nickname yeah kind of weird from uh no judson no party to the big clue anyway we could probably talk about him for for for a while but i i really do mean it when when when saying you know you you could you know uh make your make your kids or make you soccer players watch him and watch his movements because what he does and the way that he does it in that position such a good specialist um as well um all right so um the quakes they play against rsl tomorrow evening uh coming up at 5 30 p.m pacific time on fox sports 1. let's take a look at the tournament bracket just to give us a little teaser here uh so tomorrow 8 30 eastern 5 30 pacific uh aka our time and then they will take on the winner of columbus and minnesota um potentially if they are able to get through if if they're able to get through um nycfc already winning earlier this evening three goals to one against toronto fc one of the finalists the eastern conference champion from last year um but this table is starting to to to uh to look uh quite interesting um but let's um let's hear from uh jackson ewell on the match up with real salt lake and breaking down real salt lake which is something that i want to talk to you guys about after we hear from jackson um i mean i think i think they're very very challenging opponent and we're gonna have to be we're gonna have to be ready for for the quality that they have um you know they have a lot of dangerous players who can who can hurt us and they're very good structured team so i think you know we're gonna have to go in with with the right game plan um knowing that that is that it's a knockout stage and um i think it's it's a good opportunity to to keep growing as a group within ourselves and um i think we're just gonna have to try to play our style of soccer and hopefully it leads to the best yeah i think um you know like i said they're very structured team and they have a lot of good players especially in the back so i think it'll be it'll be challenging for us to find good spaces and you know kind of exploit their defense as much as possible but you know we we wanted to be aggressive in in the group stage games and and try to score goals and and that meant with judson coming back that i was able to step up a little bit higher and and kind of get into the box in the attacking area a little bit more and so i think with this game plan we're going to try to stay as true to ourselves as possible um you know while adjusting some tactical things to try to to try to um exploit their defense as much as possible so um i think we're just gonna try to play our game and and hopefully we can we can score goals yeah salt lake's a team that won their first game then tied and then lost going into the round of 16 but they were the best third place team out of the third place finishers um in in what mls calls the wild card um on that side i just i um i kind of wanted to to to bring this to you guys because salt lake is this juggernaut team that potentially could be a bogey team for san jose but then at the same time they've always played the the quakes um quite close uh last year the quakes losing in salt lake and then at home needing a stoppage time winner from from from danny houston so um earlier in the show we talked about mathias almeida and his his thoughts on um the match up but um this is going to be uh an interesting just uh western conference um foe that uh that they're gonna have to match up against one another um jamin where do you see this going well i think it's gonna be probably more of the same um like i said before if you take a look at the expected goals on the two games from last season which were both one zero affairs um the uh the quakes were under one like 80 i think like 0.83 0.85 something like that it was very close the two games were about the same whereas rsl was was more like a 1.05 1.1 uh on both games you know they were almost like mirror copies of each other except you know one was home and the quakes were able to get uh get get the goal um and and you know on the road they weren't able to so you you're not going to expect a lot different now one of the things that rsl has kind of shown in this tournament though is they're just not they're just not functioning as an offensive unit now of course that can change at any given time and you know i don't want to jinx jinx anything here but like i said before they've only given up three goals but they've only scored three goals as well um they they're missing something from their offensive component now we've heard that krylock might be a bit injured working his way back from injury doesn't quite have the mobility that he had last season you know i don't know how true or not that is sometimes those things are put out there in order to to um just just set you know whatever storyline people want to want to put around things uh the other thing that happened uh in the previous rsl games is we've seen how much cory bear is really trying to take on uh people with his dribbles and he actually hasn't been very successful um he seems like he is not uh not firing on all cylinders right now um you know someone like judeson or uh someone like um you know the outside backs should be able to to stop him the quake should be able to they've been very one-dimensional with the offense it should make it fairly simple to be able to to shut them down unless there's some new component they're going to be able to throw on for this game this this one could come down to penalties guys you know uh you know it's uh you know and i don't know how well that favors the quakes i mean i have in mind who i think could probably take penalties but i'm not going to be shocked that this is 0-0 or 1-1 heading to penalties absolutely jim and look rsl weren't inspiring in the group stages they beat colorado chanel tied minnesota lost to sporting kansas city but rsl aren't really an inspiring team generally they play they play a very organized very defensive style they like to sit deep absorb pressure so the impetus will definitely be on the quakes to try to break them down as you say jamin i expect it will be a kg affair like san jose's game against seattle it'll come down to vodka and erickson in rios's ability to create chances in those tight spaces and break down rsl they weren't able to do that against seattle so i'm curious about what your your potential penalty lineup uh would be if if it comes to that situation that that's a that's a great on-the-spot question that we did not plan for alex thank you very much uh well i'd love to see what the fans have to think think in the chat but but let's talk about the obvious pk takers very quickly it's going to be you know wando you want to have wonder on the pitch at the end so that he can take panels he's right it's going to be magnus magnus is a perfect i think it's four for four since we joined the quakes and we also know that alanis is a fantastic penalty taker as well um so those three for sure beyond that could be some debate you know i mean i don't think your dp's not taking a penalty i mean christian espinosa is taking a penalty christian spinoza should be able to take a penalty has he taken one for the quakes yet maybe did he take one last season i think so did he maybe maybe not okay i don't remember now um maybe maybe someone can chime in if they recall there might have been a situation where he did maybe if if both magnus and wanda were off um so yeah yeah i can see that i can see christian espinosa taking one voco you know potentially is another one jackson ewell uh potentially if you take one as well i think all those guys are our options um you know too bad you know you don't have victor bernard as to to crush one um you know but um you know that that's that's that's a different time and the quakes will be prepared even during the regular season at the end of practice they very often practice their penalties uh chris ronalski almost always buries his uh we can confirm that from having been at the quake's training uh but yeah they they will be prepared and i have no doubt that that they will have mathias almeida will have will have a list of names ready to choose from absolutely and ideally structure his uh line up in a way that if he thinks it's going to go to penalties he's got the right players on the pitch i mean to be honest he's been taking uh you know christian espinoza off before before 90 minutes uh in each of the games i think trying to save him at this point is there anything to save him for you know so you have to decide if you're going to take him off because you probably want him available for pks just for the record 90 minutes and then right to pks if it is tied um after that no extra time um so you got to keep those players on the the pitch within 90 minutes a little different than going to extra time and then going directly to penalties for those of you that are um tuning in uh let's just roll this clip of um jackson yule talking about potentially having to go to penalties yeah i mean i think we're um you know definitely aware of of that circumstance and of course we want to go into each game hoping to to win in the 90s 90 minutes or the 90 minute plus but of course it's a probability that it's going to happen and or could happen and you know we've kind of taken into trainings you know having extra time to to kind of improve on on those situations in case they happen and kind of having a game plan of you know who needs to be on the field and and what what needs to be taken into consideration um you know if if a draws occurs and so i think you know there'll be a little bit of strategy from all the teams during the next couple of games in the next couple of rounds and we'll definitely have that in the back of our mind so there you got it now the box to box central midfield sensation jackson ewell saying that uh it's on the mind uh they think about it a little bit i i think what's interesting for me when you get to penalties is it's also on the manager to kind of know a little bit about how the player has performed throughout the game or what mindset the player is in before picking somebody automatically as well um i don't think it's just who are the best players and who takes them i also think there's a little bit of a strategy on on that i think that with matthias almeida he's such a a warm personable person with his players such a man manager he i think he he potentially could have an x factor in in in in the cards uh if it were to go to penalties uh and i i i think that that would show i think that that would show um i think that there's so many different ways of going about it or throwing on a different keeper or whatever with penalties or throwing on all these other players that are good at taking penalties but um everyone's got their own strategy um i don't want to give away mine anyway with that uh if if matthias almeida could uh could take a penalty he could jump in put on his boots and take a penalty i would absolutely trust him totally or or a couple other people on his coaching staff right well the good news is uh the quicks can't get concacaft here and have to face toluca and penalties so there's that all right um we are nearing the end of our program for this evening just wanted to shout out to everybody that has been tuning into our program um tonight we so much appreciate the support um it really does mean uh the world to us um tuning in uh week in week out um you know asking us questions on twitter asking us questions here in the chat uh building your community that's what we are all about we don't just go here and want to throw up stats and just start talking about football and that thing we want to have this be a community as well and we have the chance to attend the quake's twitter community um uh get together happy hour the other night um that was hosted uh by uh paul dewhurst uh of the san jose earthquakes who runs the social media channels um here's uh some pictures of of everybody uh tuning in and this is what it's all about it really is this is what uh football soccer uh fuji ball football whatever you want to call it this is what it is all about and sometimes we forget about that and alex morgan last week um you know we were chatting about john lewis and his impact on society um in our country and and you saying that um soccer has really brought us again back together um despite everything that's been going on with kovid and this horrendous um um pandemic um that right there is is is really what our show is about that is in our ethos and and that's what we're that's what we're all about and jesus solorio i do salute you you've been you've been chatting this thing up the last few episodes but you said what a beautiful fan base and i agree i agree i i i couldn't agree even more um you know it it has uh all sections of of the football community from all over um and um you know as a group as a team here um as black and asul um we are proud to be part of the the quakes community online and with you guys too just another little note joel soria was going to join us this evening he um had a little bit of an accident on a biking trip that he took earlier today he is doing okay he is fine um i'm sure he would like for you guys to reach out to him as well um the team has reached out to him we talk to him all the time um he hasn't been able to join up with us with these episodes um because he hasn't just been comfortable uh yet being able to do so um with everything that's been going on but we do um keep obviously in close contact with all of our team members um this this team um it relies on everybody um to to to do their part and we miss joel uh very very much um but he is doing okay he will join us for future episodes um for sure um um but um not with us tonight but please send him your regards um as well um and he is doing okay all right i'm talking too much obviously and um let's go ahead and uh and get into uh the chat a little bit um akash sucks cena he says with erickson vodka houston all on expiring contracts we most likely won't get any money from the transfer market any thoughts whether the replacements will be in-house or from outside i think they're going to be from the outside i think the only uh in-house replacement that i can picture is that uh cade cowell if he has another fantastic offseason if he shows as much growth as he has this last year that he could actually be a replacement for danny who's in up front so that's the only the only replacement in-house i can imagine for a a number 10 and for more attacking options i think that the quakes will have to go on the transfer market i mean i would i actually think they're going to do what they've done so far which is put them on the wings so i assume is more of a replacement for vodka on the left um part of it may depend on also what uh what shay salinas situation is if um if he's uh you know for sure going to be going going at least another year or so um but but i agree you know that kate cowell is probably the most likely to come in and take one of those spots and uh what i'm expecting is is that um you know they're going to be they're looking in south america you know they're going to look in in mexico if there's a value opportunity there or maybe maybe a dp situation that that the front offices is up for um and try to identify talent out of there that can come right in uh they know matthias almeida well can work within his system i think you know so long as all made us here my my guess is that they'll probably be doing less out of europe and more out of central america let's talk about the center-back combination a little bit here um with osvaldo alanis uh not playing in the last match um emmanuel um had written to us and said alice didn't play the last match and the quakes looked great at the back um i would like alanis with flo as center back and wonder what almeida will choose uh for tomorrow and i'm gonna partner this question with um the quote-unquote kind of line-up question um that was from jesus solorio yes of course hazel solorio great question emmanuel also very good question let's start with the center back pairing um does he keep it the same or does alanis come back in the team i think alanis has to come back in the team yeah yeah colonies is back almost 100 last last game was giving him the opportunity to kind of work through some of the cramping and things that he had had going on before bring him in for uh for the knockout stages in full health you know there's no question alanis is back in the lineup and i don't believe that this is going to be the situation where he's going to decide to to play flow over kashia i think at this point with with judson back the team has shown that they can uh you know when they're not committing their own errors um the expected goals on all three games was below one for the quake's opponents i i don't think alameda is going to really change anything i think it's going to look very much like his uh lineup that he he threw out there you know for the first two games um obviously danny danny houston wasn't available uh in the first game but uh but he's not he's he's unlikely to start it's gonna he'll probably stay rios up top so i really don't see any squad rotation changes necessary here they've had a whole week unless there's some sort of knock in practice you know we're in the pre-game that we can't don't really know about or can't expect um he's gonna stick with the same lineup i absolutely agree jamin i think it'll be alanis back in that position flo has played well he's played well in these last two games but i think he is definitely more liable to making errors and for what we expect to be such a tight kg affair uh i would trust alan eastmore in that situation and look flo is a great option off the bench he brings a ton of spirit he brings a ton of energy if the quakes find themselves in this situation where they're down a man or if they need to hold on to the lead if they need an extra push to hold on to a lead late on he's a really versatile player and he can slot it anywhere i think he's the perfect substitute in the defense all right uh quakes tomorrow um they play against real assault lake 5 30 p.m kick off so if you're not feeling your monday you're gonna turn on that television or you're gonna turn on your youtube tv or hulu tv or whatever you get fs1 with or whatever package you have um and you're going to pour yourself a cocktail or a beer or an iced tea or an iced tea or a boba tea or whatever and you're going to watch this match tomorrow with the quakes against real salt lake um jeff v cost wanted to shout you out um we've got a cake for episode 50. we've got to get you a cake for episode 50. not yet maybe some cupcakes let's make it to episode 50 episode 50 would basically be if the quakes continued to do their thing in this tournament and that would be very very quickly so um i don't know what kind of connections you have with the cupcake companies um or or whatnot or what kind of um you know black and blue sprinkled you know cupcakes you want to send but we will gladly take that and we appreciate you um uh tuning in as well and of course before we leave for this evening want to get everybody's um final thoughts i'm going to start with you alex morgan because i know you're low on computer battery over there yeah i i'm excited for this game this is i think only going to be the second knockout game that i've ever gotten to watch that the san jose earthquakes play in my my time covering them as a reporter uh and we don't speak of the last so one i i'm i'm super excited for this game and if the quakes can continue far in this tournament i think as you say charles episode 50 would probably align right around the finals so um the only thing is in in my head that i'm trying to think of is what flavor of cupcake would match with black and blue because if it was if if the clips were red or another color i could see like a red velvet get involved but i'm trying to think if there's like a blueberry cupcake uh option we have to brainstorm that one and we'll get back to you guys in the chat yeah and um the i also open cup right we don't count open cup for knockout games anymore i don't you know i don't know there was a actually a comment i think akash corrected us he did say that espinoza did take a penalty against sac republic in the open cup so let me tie uh tie those two things together right there also um i think football monkey vega shows up and uh to talk about magnus and we did cover that earlier in the show so you may want to rewind later on for that but um yeah i think we we kind of know what to expect with rsl it's not going to be the most exciting affair what could make the game really interesting is if one of the teams can really jump out to an early advantage that's something we haven't really seen uh with the the two teams in their current uh configuration happen yet uh so if someone gets an early advantage off of a set piece or something along those lines particularly if anyone can go up to zero we could get a wide open game that we're not expecting but uh you know other than that i think we got a good idea you know how things are going to go but hey you know it is knockout round play uh it is exciting we've already seen a little bit of upset uh stuff going on with nycfc you know winning tonight uh over toronto and um you know it'll be interesting to see kind of uh what happens from here thank you jamin uh much appreciated um want to thank all of our fans and make sure that you please share the episode on social media for all your fellow fans so if you're having a a not fun monday which is a common thing um we appreciate you uh coming to watch and sharing our content and uh listening to uh to our show here or tuning in on the podcast um as well uh jaymen alex i agree with you i think this game will be similar to the chicago game in a way it'll be kg um it'll be somewhat defensive um and um uh i do expect the quakes to to get a result here and for mathias almeida to get his team into what would be the quarterfinal uh to take on a minnesota or columbus side um but the quakes have have been so much fun to watch and and and also cover during this time um such a fun team and and we heard in the the quakes uh twitter hangout um uh with with the rest of the fans uh that some of their uh personal that work in their front office that have just been getting compliments you guys are just so much fun and you can see that from um the social media stuff that they've been pushing out and to be fair if you're in a tournament or in a kind of a world cup type of setting like this that's the way to go that's the way to hang and so um you know why wouldn't you want your team in your own backyard that you root for uh just having so much fun so um just wanted to wrap this show up um and um say thanks once again uh joel soria not with us uh tonight uh lemon with the yellow shorts thank you diane uh for that for that feedback um alex morgan here with us jamin moore um here with us please reach out um uh during this challenging time during this tough time to us on twitter um we would love to to chat with you um at any time as well as joel um as well for aaron chill our associate producer for our executive producer and director jason schull this is black and asul uh make sure you like follow share our work um thank you so very much we will see you for our next show episode number 46 really soon stay safe everybody and enjoy the match tomorrow good night so you | Black and Azul | UCtdqFIu8q-2Dy9GCxuPJs2Q | 2020-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,814 | 74,041 |
XqMpXyr2Ty8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqMpXyr2Ty8 | In Bed With The Enemy: The Politics of Shagging Right-Wingers | hello I'm a nine-year-old straight ahead male guy studying over it actually just says male I put the guy that studying politics at Union Canada I started identifying as an anarchist this year after one of my highest me has made Susan Atticus radicalize me kinda helped me see that the police I have are in line with anarchism whatever that does doesn't really matter I read some attention but much it isn't really a serious one but do you have any stories a problematic of hookups by disarming people you hooked up with and then realize health super [ __ ] up views believes that political social or etc I've definitely had some experiences of going back to a girl's apartment and like seeing an Enron book or some some other [ __ ] like a Margaret Thatcher post them made me lose my [ __ ] when I saw that one the clown of the show I really enjoy it a lot that's a cool question see that's that's good sister to behavior say that that's all Irene you freak on theatre camera yep gone nuts that's how by the way if you are a friend to someone you don't do this sort of tell them you know if there's some things that they owe you a bad [ __ ] front here and I've been calling out no I need my girlfriends but boyfriend's is what they have new friends or whatever being like how the [ __ ] long told you that my eyeliner is literally like it is such a pain like maybe make feel a little bit all good or them a little bit like some pointers for one second but say they go to a toilet trials a tour Eliza had a massive bogey I only rather know aha and there's a really nice way of doing this like a row and just that was three torches sense come on guys yeah hang out oh look yeah step up seriously yeah so problematic okay oh yeah boy so this is a really interesting discourse that I think was kind of began about two years ago but actually my pal who I've lived with it you've met a couple of times I saw I think she tweeted something about like never kissing Authority and then kind of blew up and I just yes she was like you know it's a progressive but wouldn't do that something that I don't have firstly I don't have any issues as a like I you don't always know as well so this is so tricky again this is where you're on my opinions really different thing I I get enough satisfaction out of hooking up with someone then like very physically attracted to and if they're like if they have good moves that's I don't really have any problem necessarily with them having that bad of politics because what I needed to get a god and yes that happened it happens to be mostly it seems to me I tend to have a thing for Israeli boys and and and sadly even the youth that sadly is still very let's say not pro-palestine and such is something that I don't necessarily find out until later on so this is not just like it sounded a bit bad isn't like oh that's just like hook up despite of this you know this is conversation that usually gets happen light happens later on as such but what are you meant to do afterwards I do think this is a really interesting discussion we kind of had it before what I want to do it's not like what you're doing in my opinion is a more advanced version of feminism more and because what I'm doing is I think a lot so what I'm doing is thinking I won't sleep with a person satori because I don't want to give them the satisfaction of having slept with me what you're doing is actually putting your own like sexual satisfaction first Lord I'm actually denying myself sexual satisfaction in order to deny them which is more like the cutting off way no despite my friend situation and actually taking away his mine and leaving them in the dirt don't be right if as a nice person historian even [ __ ] does and so like I think it was a lot like and how I know but I'm sure like yeah I wonder if I want to like have that kind of sex why shouldn't I take it I appreciate that however no no I'm so sorry that was but um I think we again as you see me and you had this conversation and I think what you said in those conversations that he didn't say just then it's actually the key sentence that will actually prove that no you're a feminist so that probably things are actually more advanced is because you say I wouldn't give them to privilege to have much I would not allow them to then go back to their friends and tell me that I hooked up with that's what objects me the most it's not like they're them like coming it's of them getting like the brew point and honestly I don't have a good answer and I think you're [ __ ] probably right well okay so a my my way of like I guess defending myself which is also not at all the correct opinions reactionary as [ __ ] is that I think it's already been well-documented include this show as such that I I have that is there it's cyclical desires when it comes to like when it comes to the do someone I'm gonna hope you're hooking well like I mean like I just want to be satisfied right so like and no sadly for me but probably absolutely understandable because it's a lot of that to keep that up is that in the radical laugh this is just not exactly so obviously the ideal would be to have that aesthetic and I have like a [ __ ] on taco babe sadly that's not often but it's empty yet though we have to be real with ourselves and with our viewers like and our Cowboys I can be just as shitty and brewery and like before they got laid ask right-wing is a stories and also shitty in bad and shitty in bad like women can be treated by shitty white people who live in the spectrum to actually know doesn't think it's like I've had encounters where it's like unless something like but yeah I mean that's probably this [ __ ] up like someone yeah it is like a Palestine [ __ ] and credible in that right so what do I do what that's probably makes me like [ __ ] you I don't know that probably makes me like racist in some sort of way if I'm allowing them I don't know that's the so much a tricky conversation and I know someone's probably gonna have really like correct opinions I'm like somewhere there in the comments I kind of want to hear it I am interested it's and like I mean again I find that I find that out later and I guess the question would be like would I go back what I haven't but what I yeah I don't know I guess in terms of my story the only person I can think of that fits this is when I just move like to lunge at knots in a not great place and I said what I really want tonight at the hook up okay went for drinks of this guy and during the conversation like it was tender guy I was like right meet your now I've done doing the course the conversation it turned out he's a property developer and I'm in my other time I'm a housing activists and Aunty homelessness activists and obviously exporter and developers you might say and I learned this before we had sex but you know what we have some bands I told him that I was ant identification and anti everything he stood for and he's explained his position which was that he was earning money to send back to his mother in Nigeria and it was a you know like he added position I'd my position the new hate book then we had [ __ ] amazing sex so like you know oh yeah I could have been like I'm sorry because like let you bang me like please I wanted so what I so I wondered though that's probably still not look maybe not yours because like doesn't necessarily I don't know what definitely does the housing industry kills people every year well yeah probably probably that better people then out there last then out there that like you the president did the question that just sees that stuff and goes like no but you know no judgment from us if you did I'm not sleeping about your lives but again I'm a big believer in changing people's minds and changing people's political opinions I've know of them that in the past I've done that with partners as well so like I don't think that's necessary you can find them as that and we're talking about hookups right but like what if you do end up in relationships and then you know then five years time there will be a my Baldwin's poster or something like that you know so yeah every night's a capacity change yeah you don't through that five years end up being a right-wing oh yeah which people on the Left well you know how many people would discuss the bus right now a better sleeping with yeah yeah I guess seek me the enemy yeah man and then after like no [ __ ] to you treat women like [ __ ] but they just do it too it's all kind of like intellectual superiority and also they will have like the Emma Goldman posters I'm like the Syria this you know the ladies so the guns and all again that's like all the time they will have snow very embedded like racist misogynist that yes phobic views you know so kind of console anymore and like I will take a good [ __ ] when I find well my yeah like an anarchist whose [ __ ] towards women to me is less cool and actually less politically awesome than a right winger who's good to women okay that's where the sexuality comes in right cuz I may be like woman sure but you know what about race you know so no I know it's true but that was sounding here like two white girls for sure it was so aware of that but I just don't I just don't know like because feminism is an important part of it and treating someone in good and bad is the form of feminism and if you're not doing that then you're just making em against ya so I think you like and light-hearted question about what you do this one's cool we just going into like but I think I'm army will find this relatable yeah I need like you say probably have better Nasus and that's probably because I'm typing it and you know I'm much smarter sounding you know we just are living here yeah you know and these are the sort of conversations we're having in like pubs with our pals all the time you know so and yeah people usually it's more in jokey right isn't it people were like yeah and I would never do that I do it you know so we don't mean this there to go and like that but again again the ambition is for this sort of division not to exist right and so I would like to think that in our time outside of these states as such we do a lot of work to bring the you know again Italian society aside should internationally I know we both do and we put so much unpaid labor towards that so that to be persecuted and that put the complaint it's just like a conduit yeah that's it you're doing this show yeah well yeah we're trying to make you know right wing is and other people less so yeah yeah so I think yeah literally like I [ __ ] it's my like some sort of weird reparation or whatever it is like I do do like so much [ __ ] baby right happened like and Rowan as well for like [ __ ] a decade now whatever more than that and like yeah well one I have like good sex with a hottie I wouldn't like shock like a Tony supporters like you know somebody who's just basically racist but then obviously I get in being like understand I guess I guess okay I'll tell you what what yeah yeah it is but then again it's extremely like embeddedness I mean though that that's an excuse at all cause like what if you have what it's like white supremacy right right yeah it's really complicated what your line is and it definitely come from your own privileges than your own right they all the way I justify to myself doesn't mean that's right no no no okay the other other other hand do we what just create that confidence you know like and so we don't you know the job is educating the right and we can do that through them like and then trying to better themselves for us that is like actually a thing the energy we can do which we do yes [Music] but it is like I guess it is a tool or a weapon that we have and you should be utilizing it accordingly I'll tell you what I guess because I've been lucky enough to be with people even though the right-wingers that seems to be wishing to please a lady that in me there's this hope that they're open open to renegotiation of their beliefs know if they wouldn't be that way if they really would just be like like terrible in in in intimate circumstances I think I just wouldn't like I would leave because I'd be like there's literally no more yeah but it's because they're over but again which is such a basic minimum at all [ __ ] you made me [ __ ] like that's such a basic thing did you beep of course I made him a cut like three times you know exactly it's so that's such [ __ ] you know I said like oh I'll get you something oh great if I want so anyways but like that's such a basic thing to happen yeah yeah yeah I was like you know put on for the vigil like Amy just wanted right do we like to be banging people into being left to win we have you know like again we will not be you know I know that's like dude and sure sure I may have heard about more than more than one also like thank you for listening in but like so radicals maybe in different ways and it's just like yeah [Music] | Anarcho Agony Aunts | UCKq20e5nPDEok0loksTqEyQ | 2019-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,542 | 13,225 |
CpelsD-oS4U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpelsD-oS4U | Frosthaven Outpost Phase Review | welcome back to the channel and it's time to get back to some fresh Frost Haven content today I want to talk to you about a holy new element in Frost Haven The Outpost phase I'll give you my detailed thoughts both good and bad of this new mechanic so is it a fresh clean pallet cleanser between scenarios or should The Outpost phase get the boot let's find out [Music] the first step in The Outpost phase is the passage of time which utilizes the new scenario calendar the scenario calendar is kind of like a spreadsheet with each box representing one week in the campaign so in the passage of time step you put an X in the appropriate box in the calendar to indicate a week has passed most of the boxes in the scenario calendar are empty but some may contain section numbers that you should read when you cross out that box there are some pre-printed campaign numbers that you should read when you get to them but others will be added throughout the campaign the end of a scenario or event might ask you to add a specific section number to the calendar in a set number of weeks if you spent any time in the original Gloom Haven you might remember the city phase is really nothing more than a minor speed bump in your drive to the next next scenario the new calendar system is the first hint that things will be a little bit different this time around the story in Frost Haven has expanded in huge ways over its predecessors with more fully fleshed out characters multiple story lines and a world that just feels more alive the problem in a game as big as Frost Haven is keeping track of all the different story beats there's a lot of ends a lot of outs a lot of what have yous and the calendar system added here is a great way to keep a pulse on all those story lines and drip feed story to the players over time is this system perfect of course not there are a couple issues I would call out one there are sometimes long stretches of time between beats on the calendar and when you get to it you may forget exactly what it's referencing it would be nice if there were some way that the new story beats reference the old story beats so you could go back read up on it and remember exactly where the heck you were and there can be quite a bit of real world time between story beats to depending on how often your group plays or how quickly you're moving through the campaign the bigger issue with the scenario calendar however is that it frankly should be used a lot more there are four different event decks this time around in Frost Haven and as you may know events often have follow-up events tied to them when you completed an event it might tell you to add another event to either that event deck or one of the three other ones that are available to you and Shuffle it in with all the randomness you may never see that followup EV event in my opinion whenever you have something that you want to follow up it should be added to the calendar not added to a random deck of cards still overall I really like the scenario calendar and think it's a huge improvement over what we had in previous games the next step after the passage of time is The Outpost event as I mentioned before there are four different event decks in Frost Haven there are both Road and outpost events and winter and summer variants of each type Isaac and team really improved events in a number of ways this time around event choices in Gloom Haven were often vanilla good versus evil events will you help the pedler out or will you steal all his stuff things like that in other cases there are seemingly random events with seemingly random outcomes depending on which choice you took will you eat the red berries yes or no will you eat the green berries yes or no in Frost Haven however event choices are rarely black and white but feature more depth and more realistic choices it can actually be difficult to pick which side to go with beyond that the outcome is also less random overall it can depend on a lot of different things maybe you have a certain type of character in your party that helps you maybe you have a certain ability on your character card that helps you in the event or in some cases maybe the event is influenced by things you've done before in the campaign already it's a lot more varied and Rich overall while I really do do enjoy the events in Frost Haven much more than I did in Gloom Haven or jaws of the lion there's one glaring exception the attack events some Outpost events lead to an attack on Frost Haven that you must defend I'm sure it felt like a great idea initially Frost Haven is supposed to be a remote Outpost after all wouldn't it be great if occasionally got attacked and it was a great idea but it falls short in the implementation in these attack events you use the new town guard modifier deck to try to defend a specific flat attack value other things like walls you have built or if you decide to spend a soldier to help defend or perhaps the decision you made for that attack event can give you a bonus to your defense value attacks can and do Target multiple buildings and you'll have to draw a card for each building targeted over and over and over again the fact that it had its own attack modifier deck specifically for these attack events made it seem like it would be a robust system but in reality it's anything but the choices you have here and the impact it has on the attack are very very low you really only have one choice to make in each attack will you or will you not spend a soldier resource to improve your chances I think the root of the problem is that there aren't any true tactical decisions in attack events not like you have in scenarios there's no map there's no movement there's no enemies you really just make that one decision every time it sucked all the juice out of what makes Haven combat so good and left an empty husk it felt kind of like I was playing war did I draw a high enough attack modifier number yes or no it was so so boring to add insult to injury the outcome of these attacks whether you succeed or not has very little impact on you or your party it really just serves to bleed a few precious resources out of you I understand it thematically but as a mechanic it left a lot to be desired now if these attacks cause the scenario to break out in the middle of frost Haven that could be interesting but that's not what we get here unfortunately if you ask me if they wanted to keep this in future games in this series they have to either completely rework it or just kind of throw it out entirely step three in The Outpost phase is building operations buildings are a significant new feature in Frost Haven and at the beginning you only have four structures to work with throughout the course of the campaign however you will build and upgrade many many more during this step you go through a deck of cards that represents each current building in Frost Haven and activate any abilities that have a sun symbol in this example you can spend three gold and one material resource a material resource being either wood metal or hide to train one soldier if you have room in your barracks you'll also notice a moon symbol on the bottom of these cards that represents something you can do with that building during the downtime phase which we'll get to a little bit later I don't have a whole lot to say about the building operation step I think it's simple and it's straightforward and that's a good thing the buildings are really important but we'll talk more about them a little bit later the next step is downtime this is your opportunity to do all your party and character maintenance things like leveling up retiring characters creating new characters crafting items crafting potions and other various things that you will unlock during the course of the campaign can all be done during this step you likely understand character creation retirement those simple things that were in previous games but crafting items and burning potions are a little different and I want to spend a little more time talking about them you can craft items out of the resources you gather throughout the course of the campaign at first the items you can craft only require one or maybe two resources and their power sort of matches that low cost but over time as you upgrade the Craftsman building you'll get access to more more powerful recipes that require more and more resources I really like the addition of item crafting the frost Haven I think it's a great way to build your character over time and I like the way that the recipes sort of ramp up as your character's power May ramp up as well I do have one minor complaint about it though as you get further along into more and more powerful items a lot of times what you'll have to do is use previous items add additional resources and craft them into a new item but the way that the rest recipes work is it just puts the numbers of the items that you need to craft the new item the numbers of items really don't mean anything to me I don't remember exactly what item number nine is or what item number 56 is I would remember better if it showed the actual names of the items however potions are also crafted items but they use exclusively herb resources the other main difference here is you don't know what herbs will make what potion you have to experiment with different combinations to figure that out at The Alchemist here's a look at the Alchemist chart you'll use to do just that I really enjoyed this mechanic throughout the game I loved opening up that little Advent calendar like window to see exactly what potion you brewed at that time I like the sense of Discovery it gives you and it reminds me of my earlier days in an MMO called Asheron's Call ashron call if you wanted to find a new spell you basically had to do do the same thing you had to experiment I like how you have to do that here as well the other thing I like about this is that potions were actually pretty overpowered in Gloom Haven and far too easy to get you basically had them from the very beginning I think this is something that led to some of our issues in my party early on we were used to be able to just wait into combat and just run right up to enemies and hit them in the face and I have to worry about it because we had this handy healing potion ready whenever we needed it well that's not the case in Frost Haven and we learned our lesson quickly potions in Frost Haven are harder to come by and they're much more balanced which is a great Improvement the last thing I note about this is that items and potions in Frost Haven are basically gated behind how far how far you've upgraded the various buildings you upgrade the Craftsman you'll get more access to items you upgrade the alchemist that will give you more access to potions as well the final step of the Outpost phase is construction and if you ask me this is the heart and soul of The Outpost phase this is where you can build brand new unlocked buildings upgrade existing buildings or repair wrecked buildings now maybe my party was lucky but we're in our what are we in our third summer right now we've only had maybe one or two wreck buildings at most now we were paranoid about attacks we built up our walls quickly and always used soldiers liberally so maybe that had something to do with it but honestly we didn't have to worry about fixing wreck buildings all that often this new building mechanic is key to frost Haven and an amazing addition to the way Haven games work in my opinion I much prefer the way that retirements in Frost Haven unlock new buildings and other things rather than unlocking character boxes like they did back in Gloom Haven while you can clearly see the cost of each new building or upgrade you don't really know the benefit you'll get out of it until you actually build it you'll usually get a Prosperity point but you'll also get other goodies as well and you never know what you're going to get I really like the addition of buildings to frost Haven and hope to see it in sequels from here on out but I do think that winded occur should happen a little bit earlier it's so important it has so many effects that it should be maybe the first thing you do during The Outpost phase not the last thing you do during The Outpost phase what happens is if you construct a new building or upgrade an existing building you might not see those benefits until the next time you're back in Frost Haven the good thing is I'm not alone in that feeling and there is a solution dwarf 74 who's one of the original Place testers for frost haven over on the board game geek forums has a little document that he put together with recommended tweaks to the campaign and frost hav one of those tweaks is to put that build and upgrade phase right into downtime so you're doing it when you're crafting items creating characters all that other stuff and not as a separate step that happens after that I like the sound of that rule right away so added it in as soon as I found it I'll put a link to his document in the description as part of the research for this video I made a post on the board game geek forms to try to get a sense of how people feel about The Outpost phase is it something that they like is it something they dislike is it something that they think we should keep going forward or is it something we should just ditch entirely as of this recording I count 12 positive responses seven neutral responses and seven negative responses and honestly I feel like this is a pretty good representation of how I feel I really love some of the new additions here I love the new scenario calendar I love the way events are richer more detailed more interesting I love the crafting of items and crafting of potions and and I really love the addition of buildings to frost Haven but there are just some areas where it just feels like it needs another pass I think if I've learned anything about Isaac and seair they really love to iterate and improve things so I'm sure that in whatever the true sequel to frost Haven might be we'll see even better versions of many of these new mechanics as always thanks for watching like subscribe do all that stuff and we'll see you next time | PTD Gaming | UCgClLjSiExEwlCCYqgr6Ryw | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,691 | 14,254 |
yZH7bwzre6U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZH7bwzre6U | Pennsylvania in the American Civil War | Wikipedia audio article | during the American Civil War the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania played a critical role in the Union providing a huge supply of military manpower equipment and leadership to the federal government the state raised over 360,000 soldiers for the federal armies and served as a major source of artillery guns small arms ammunition armor for the new revolutionary style of ironclad types of gunboats for the rapidly expanding United States Navy and food supplies the Phoenixville Iron Company by itself produced well over 1,000 cannons and the Frankfort Arsenal was a major supply depot Pennsylvania was the site of the bloodiest battle of the war the Battle of Gettysburg which became widely known as the one of the turning points of the Civil War numerous smaller engagements and skirmishes were also fought in Pennsylvania during the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign as well as the following year during a Confederate cavalry raid that culminated in the burning of much of Chambersburg Pennsylvania the industrial town of York Pennsylvania was the largest city in the north to be occupied by the Confederate States Army during the war several significant federal leaders hailed from the Commonwealth military leaders from Pennsylvania included generals George G Meade the victorious commander at Gettysburg and from Philadelphia Winfield s Hancock John F Reynolds Admiral David D Porter and quartermaster general Montgomery C makes Pennsylvanians also rose to prominence as political figures during the war like Secretary of War Simon Cameron and the fiery radical Republican abolitionist representative Thaddeus Stevens a small number of Pennsylvanians joined the ranks of the Confederacy including such leaders generals John C Pemberton and Josiah Gorgas topic recruitment over 360,000 Pennsylvanians served in the Union Army more than any other northern state except New York other states sent larger proportions of their population but not larger numbers beginning with President Lincoln's first call for troops and continuing throughout the war Pennsylvania mustered 215 infantry regiments as well as dozens of emergency militia regiments that were raised to repel threatened invasions in 1862 and 1863 by the Confederate States Army 22 cavalry regiments were also mustered as well as dozens of light artillery batteries the vast majority of Pennsylvania soldiers fought in the Eastern theater with only about 10% serving elsewhere the 13 regiments of the Pennsylvania reserves fought is the only army division all from a single state and saw action in most of the major campaigns and battles of the Army of the Potomac the Philadelphia Brigade was also a rarity in that all of its regiments were recruited from a single city in an unusual circumstance the Philadelphia Corn Exchange sponsored and paid for a regiment the 118th which became known as the Corn Exchange regiment the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry one of the regiment's which initially served in the eastern and lower seaboard theatres went on to become the only regiment from Pennsylvania to both fight in the union's 1864 Red River campaign across Louisiana and to have men confined as Pao's at Camp Ford the largest Confederate States Army Prison west of the Mississippi River after the 47th is returned to the eastern theater in July of that same year the regiment then participated in a brief encounter at Snickers gap before engaging in the intense fighting of Sheridan's 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign in Virginia including during the battles of Berryville OPEC one-third Winchester fishers Hill and Cedar Creek most of the new Pennsylvania regiments were organized and trained at sprawling camp Curtin near Harrisburg as well as thousands of soldiers from other states other significant training sites were near Pittsburgh Easton Philadelphia & West Chester over 100 soldiers from Pennsylvania units would win the Medal of Honor for their actions during the conflict Pennsylvania ranked first in the number of black soldiers 8612 mustard into the Union Army forming 11 regiments of US Colored Troops most of these trained at Camp William Penn established in 1863 north of Philadelphia the only camp used to train Colored Troops exclusively leading major generals from Pennsylvania included Winfield s Hancock John F Reynolds Samuel W Crawford John W Geary and John F Hart ramped the ladder to would use their military careers to propel them to the governorship following the war although he was born in Spain George G Meade lived much of his life in Pennsylvania and is buried in Philadelphia Hermann helped who commanded the US military railroad revolutionized military transportation in the United States and was one of the unsung heroes of the war significant naval leaders included Admiral David D Porter and Rear Admiral John Gallagher in list of Pennsylvania's Civil War regiments topic war material and logistics Pennsylvania was a critical source of raw materials to the union's war effort particularly anthracite coal the commonwealth supplied all of this smokeless coal for the military's purposes as well as the majority of bituminous coal also used in the war effort nearly 80% of all the iron for the government came from pennsylvania foundries as well as significant quantities of flour meat foodstuffs textiles and uniforms the Cumberland Valley was among the fertile farming regions that supplied vast amounts of food and grain to the army the railroads became critical in transporting material and troops in particular the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad were of importance as well as the northern central railway which led from Harrisburg to Baltimore Maryland and Washington DC the Bethlehem ironworks produced railroad rails and armor plating for the US Navy's ships the largest producer of wrought iron artillery pieces for the Union Army was the Phoenixville iron company in Chester County which at its peak churned out 53 inches ordnance rifles each week smaller facilities produced steel swords rifles pistols tools camp implements tents and other items used by the federal armies making Pennsylvania one of the most important sources of government supplies during the war the Philadelphia region was a major contributor to the war effort the Frankfort Arsenal was a vital source of small arms ammunition artillery shells and time fuses to the Federal Army and state militia the Philadelphia Navy Yard provided an important source of ships sailors and supplies for the United States Navy during the war the vast majority of the coal used by the Navy for its warships and block aiders came from underground mines in several counties in northern Pennsylvania the Satterly hospital and the moer hospital both near Philadelphia were significant military hospitals and rehabilitation centers as was the York US Army General Hospital on the other side of the state Pittsburgh's heavy industry provided significant quantities of weapons and ammunition the Fort Pitt works near Pittsburgh made mammoth iron castings for giant siege how and mortars among the largest guns in the world the foundry produced 1193 guns fifteen percent of the total u.s. wartime artillery production and almost two hundred thousand artillery projectiles other prominent Pittsburgh area factories included singer nimac and co maker of three inches ordnance rifles and Smith Park & Co which produced more than 300,000 artillery projectiles Pittsburgh industries collectively manufactured 10 percent of the total US wartime production of artillery projectiles the US Allegheny Arsenal was the primary military manufacturing facility for US Army accouterments as well as saddles and other cavalry equipment in addition the Allegheny Arsenal produced as many as 40,000 bullets and cartridges every day more than 14 million per year's supplying between five and ten percent of the Army's annual small arms ammunition requirements five electrum's were converted from civilian tow boats at Pittsburgh in addition for ironclads were built from the keel up the USS Manayunk Marietta Sandusky and Umpqua Pittsburgh rolling mills supplied the armor for many of the ironclads that were built in New York and Philadelphia topic military actions in Pennsylvania as a result of its vital role as a federal raw material source in its proximity to the mason-dixon line Pennsylvania was the target of several raids by the Confederate States Army these included cavalry raids in 1862 and 1863 by Jay EB Stewart in 1863 by John Imboden and in 1864 by John macaws 'land in which his troopers burned the city of Chambersburg fears were raised in Pittsburgh in the summer of 1863 when Morgan's raid approached Pennsylvania before it was thwarted in neighboring Ohio Pennsylvania also saw the Battle of Gettysburg near Gettysburg many historians consider this battle to be a major turning point of the Civil War Federal dead from this battle rest at Gettysburg National Cemetery site of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address a number of smaller engagements were also fought in the Keystone State including the Battle of Hanover Battle of Carlisle Battle of hunters town and the Battle of Fairfield all during the Gettysburg Campaign the city of York Pennsylvania became the largest northern city to be occupied by Confederate troops when Jubal a Early's division took control of the town in late June 1863 and extracted a ransom topic or politics during the 1860 presidential election pennsylvania voted in favor of abraham lincoln 268,000 thirty votes are 56 point three percent of the ballots cast over Stephen Douglas one hundred seventy eight thousand seven hundred sixty-five 37.5% John C Breckinridge sixteen thousand seven hundred sixty-five three point five percent and John Bell twelve thousand seven hundred seventy six two point seven percent throughout the war Pennsylvania politics were dominated by Republicans under the capable leadership of Governor Andrew G Curtin a strong supporter of President Lincoln the extreme southern tier of the state included a fair number of copperheads particularly in Fulton Adams and York counties on the national level Simon Cameron served as Secretary of War during the early years of Lincoln's administration congressman Thaddeus Stevens became one of the leading voices of the Radical Republicans in Washington and was a hawk on the war efforts and in his harsh views on reconstruction Stevens Caledonia ironworks were burned by Jubilees Early's Confederates during the gettysburg campaign in direct response to his strong stance supporting scorched earth policies in the south one Pennsylvanian soldier spoke to a confederate slave woman whose husband was whipped and was appalled by what she had to tell him of slavery he stated that i thought i had hated slavery as much as possible before i came here but here where i can see some of its workings I am more than ever convinced of the cruelty and inhumanity of the system after the Battle of Antietam in fall of 1862 their team Union governors assembled in Altoona Pennsylvania at the loyal war Governor's Conference this meeting was assembled by Governor Andrew G Curtin and its purpose was to discuss strategy troop quotas in the Union the governors affirmed their support towards as well as expressed their concerns regarding the war effort and the Emancipation Proclamation they then traveled to Washington DC to meet Abraham Lincoln and relay their conclusions to him a few weeks later Lincoln removed General George B McClellan from commanding the Army of the Potomac about whom the governors had voiced their displeasure and issued the Emancipation Proclamation by late 1864 the majority of Pennsylvania voters had rallied around the president and supported his incumbency in the presidential election giving Lincoln two hundred ninety six thousand two hundred ninety two votes or fifty one point six percent of the ballots cast versus Maj Gen George B McClellan's two hundred seventy seven thousand four hundred forty three votes forty eight point four percent topic notable leaders from Pennsylvania you topic preservation and memorialization you while the war still raged efforts were underway in Gettysburg to preserve portions of the battlefield for future generations as a tribute to those men who fought there Pennsylvania also took steps to preserve and record the history of each regiment and unit raised in the state as well as the muster rolls in 1869 the official Commonwealth historian Samuel Penniman Bates wrote the monumental five volume history of the Pennsylvania Volunteers 1861 to 1865 which remains the standard reference for the Commonwealth's regimental histories and unit rosters the State Archives in Harrisburg preserves the military records of the state's emergency militia as well as material on the state's volunteer regiments and batteries it also houses micro filmed records of the damage claims from individuals in several counties delineating losses of their personal property and possessions to the opposing armies during the Gettysburg Campaign the Pennsylvania Capitol Preservation Committee maintains and preserves just under 400 of Pennsylvania's historic Civil War battle flags the state museum of Pennsylvania houses an extensive general collection of Civil War artifacts as well as Peter Rother moles massive painting of the Battle of Gettysburg the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg as one of the country's leading interpretive sites for the Civil War and the visitors center at the Gettysburg battlefield holds thousands of artifacts including the largest collection of vintage Civil War weapons in Pennsylvania other civil war related museums are scattered throughout the state as well as County archives and hundreds of memorials monuments historical markers an impressive state-sponsored monument in the Gettysburg National Military Park honors Pennsylvania's soldiers and leaders topic see also Civil War Museum of Philadelphia Department of the Monongahela Department of the Susquehanna | wikipedia tts | UCa7A71byaczz6dAQM4FZngg | 2018-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,215 | 14,017 |
y-mrzBOvbzs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-mrzBOvbzs | The triumph tiger 900 gets a new topbox | thank you very much for joining me today on this beautiful day what a bloody beautiful day it is well I'm out on the mighty tiger today and just a quick video just to give you an update where we are and what uh what we've added next to the uh to the tiger to make it into the adventure bike that I want it to be and obviously anybody that's new to this channel the first time you clicked on one of these videos I bought a tiger 900 rally and it's basically a blank canvas or I want to add accessories to this bike without actually breaking the budget I think there's better quality Parts out there than than a lot of the OE Triumph parts that you can buy at the catalog so the uh the next thing on my list was a half decent top box and yes I know it's not a givi Tracker I'd love a give you tracker but the bank balance says no no no and my wife's got a givi Tracker um top box on her 800 tiger and I gotta say the quality of it is absolutely beautiful but I just can't afford one so like I said it was all about trying to find parts that I could find for this bike to make the adventure bike that I want it to be without breaking the bank and I gotta say I'm really impressed with this box for 98 quid yes 98 quid I paid for this box I think it's outstanding I didn't want uh just a cheap uh round top box like your Shard or the the give me boxes that are quite cheap I just don't think it fits with the style of this bike the actual give you tracker style really does suit the adventure bike and I love the look of it but like I said unfortunately I just can't afford one so I found this one on a app called AliExpress that a friend of mine told me to have a look at and I was a bit dubious I was like yeah they're going to pay for this and this is never going to turn up and when it does it's going to be made out of the cardboard but you know what I'm quite impressed uh it came within five days of paying for it and like I say it was 98 quid all in that was shipping taxes the lot I could have had an aluminum one for an extra 50 Quid but you know what I thought I've taken a bit of a risk I don't know if like I say if this product will turn up at all so I've spent the 98 quid and I gotta say I was quite impressed when it came it did come with everything from the fixing plate to the uh the pads for the back and a nice liner inside the the rails that came with it to fit it yeah you know they would have been better to fit it to something like the monkey bike that has uh the metal rack on the back for me the fitting uh just wasn't ideal for this bike so I did a little bit of an upgrade so I bought a cup of givi kr6 one five a specific rear rack for a Triumph Tiger 900 I paid 35 pound 50 for it it actually made fit in this box and absolutely light as you can see I fitted this base plate first you just take out the existing bolts that Trump were already put in there and you basically just replace with the bolts that came with the Capper fitted that fitted the base plate the Box snap straight on and I gotta say I am really impressed with the outcome yeah so like I say it's not the quality of a givi or the tracker box but I actually love the style of it the look of it and uh do you know what for 98 quid I don't think you can go wrong I'll obviously uh keep you informed with a long-term review this has done about 100 miles now bouncing around the lanes I've been using it for work it hasn't come off yet so that's always a bonus but uh yeah it's uh it's fully lockable come with two keys and uh came with a lovely liner in it which I think will help stop things wrapping around the uh the plastic part of it you know and for a cheap top box I don't think you can go wrong and I think it actually it really comprehensible I can the the style of the adventure bike and like I say yeah again it's not a give me tracker and if you want to donate one to me and give one to me I'll be happy to take it off your hands and I'll fit it to this bike and I'll put this one on the monkey I put this one on the mighty monkey but I don't think that's going to happen so this box is staying so yeah that's another one ticked off the list so we've got the heat crash bars now that I absolutely love we have our tracker style uh top box which I really think complements the look of the bike and it's slowly coming together as the adventure bike I want it to be there's a few more things to go on I've got a lovely set of spotlights that I'm going to fit um in the next couple of days a little Gizmo to go into the seat I just wanted to come back and have a look at I'm really impressed with that so I've got some panorams coming and a soft luggage system on a budget as I say with this bike I spent every penny I could to get the best bike I could for my money and I think with the tiger 900 I really did that and it being a blank canvas I want it to look good be very functional as an adventure bike so do a lot of touring on and it's coming together but I want to do that on a budget I don't think you should have to spend an absolute fortune on branded items or Oe catalog items from from people like Triumph there are Quality Parts out there for your bikes that you can fit and that's pretty much what this bike is all about so that's all coming hopefully it'll all come together for its first Adventure weekend which is the ABR oh I can't wait for the ABR this is going to be a cracking weekend it's probably the best motorcycle Festival I've ever been to In My Life and absolutely enjoyed last year so if you're at the ABR come say hello I'll be on the headlight air vest stand as I'm an ambassador for healight they sent me a box this week oh that's an unboxing video coming your way and it's um it's an item and a piece of safety kit that I've got to say I'm excited about I think it's a game changer for the airbag industry um pretty much to change the mindset of a lot of people that think air vests are not cool or not cool to be seen in so yeah come back for that one so yeah I'm on the heat light stand because I'm a light ambassador and I don't get paid by them I took a one-off payment they saved my life in 2018 and I'll be forever grateful to that company because they really did and uh that's another video coming so yeah they're things to come on the channel obviously buddies at home today sunbathing I'm on my way to work now and uh thank you very much for joining us today and there you have it Target 900 rally what a beautiful bike so as ever I'm out of here I hope this video has been informative and it's been an enjoyable watch if so give us a big thumbs up show us some love give us a sub yeah thank you very much and oh that hurts I'm out of here you stay safe out there live your best life [Music] thank you | Biker Buddy | UCRIzAAF-NQSJSnVLAr41qiw | 2023-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,413 | 7,996 |
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6VF9SFRds5A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VF9SFRds5A | Amazon Rebate Policy and Clarification | hey everybody it is me your buddy steve simonson and we're going to do a quick uh awesomers session today we're going to talk a little bit about what's happening with the amazon um lightning bolt or the amazon memo that came out and i can't really tell how if i'm coming in clear or not so i'll just have to leave it to you guys to tell me uh but i i had some uh close inner circle folks uh the my buddies um one in particular who's always kind of on the front lines of things share something today and i want to disclose him uh for fear of retribution in the world but amazon came out with a kind of a pretty clear policy update with regard to rebates in general and i think it's going to have some impact in the industry so uh first of all we're doing a like i say a little ad hoc live awesomers.com podcast episode tonight if you're joining live hey lovely to see you although i can't quite see you yet uh feel free to put in a comment if you're here uh we're gonna talk about a few things and we're gonna go pretty quick one is what did amazon say and why does it matter and really why is it gonna change the way people do product launches in general and this is not a giant surprise but it happens to be kind of poorly timed with q4 and so forth uh hey there he is good to see you and j.a i'm glad to see you i see you on youtube that's what i know about that so wonderful to see you and i do want to just call on a couple things so we're going to talk about amazon kind of policy update which is basically means um i think significant things for every amazon seller talk a little bit about you know some of the q4 preparations and then about the festivus event that's coming up in december and the empowery.com new platform so i i apologize this is the worst studio preparation ever but i gotta look over there to read this the what amazon says so i get it right i don't want to misquote them later i'll misquote them and mischaracterize it but i want to get it right to start out with so if you'll indulge me please so uh amazon's issued a memo that said clarification of amazon's policy on rebates coupons and other marketing incentives so way to cast a wide net amazon well done you maybe i should withhold my commentary no i can't do it it's just not built into me i have to do commentary as i go so that was the headline uh amazon seller code of conduct requires acting fairly and prohibited uh manipulating sales rank we have recently received seller or several seller inquiries which several is kind of traditionally thought of as for but i bet you it was like 400 000 after some recent news but they say they've received several seller inquiries regarding amazon's policy on incentives that drive customer discovery and conversion particularly through rebates coupons and other marketing incentives and are offered outside amazon as a way of driving a purchase in our store so this is really precise language and i want you guys to pay close attention to it my boiling that down says rebates that are offered outside of amazon or coupons or any kind of incentive basically if it's external to amazon and it doesn't exist on the amazon platform whether presumably they can police it then they're not a fan right and i think in general um this is the first time they've been very clear about the the policy with regard to externally driven rebates or coupons or any other external marketing incentive and once again my studio prep has gone terrific because my other computer that i'm reading from has not timed out and i've gotta enter my password don't go away so i was gonna broadcast from the other computer and at the last minute it gave me a bunch of memory warnings and i'm like oh i know what to do i'll just switch to my other computer it's new it's hardwired yeah blah blah blah all right so we can we continue on with the grouping tale of this amazon lightning bolt that was delivered today at least that i found out about today we welcome and encourage coupons discounts deals and other tools to lower prices for our customers and drive incremental sales but only when those incentives are part of the product offer made in our store so this is the second time that they've been explicit about saying it better be in our store right it better be in our store they continue on to say amazon offers numerous programs to help you drive discovery of new products and increase sales through lower prices and we welcome sellers advertising the same pricing and discounts off amazon as they offer in our store a subtle little jab that you better not offer lower prices outside of our store in other words if it's on amazon it better be the lowest price or else now they didn't give the ore ounce but it's subtle it's implied um now they they continue on it says uh despite them welcoming kind of the same pricing and discounts as they offer in store we considered a violation of the amazon seller code of conduct if off amazon rebates discounts and other schemes are designed to drive customers to products that are listed and sold without those incentives on amazon in other words if you don't have the same amazon offers available uh i think amazon's going to say uh naughty naughty times for you i wonder if that will make the this rank in some algorithm if i say the word nadi over and over so amazon's saying you know you better make sure that you understand it's a violation if you are not showing parity with offers now right pricing is one thing but now offer so that means you you really amazon's saying very clearly you have no right to offer rebates or external marketing coupons or anything of any kind that is not also showing on amazon that's what they're saying right now i don't know if they'll re-clarify this later but let's carry on so these practices are potentially abusive to customers and other sellers as they may inflate search ranking incentivize product reviews and generate artificial traffic and conversion behaviors yeah i i pause because their entire algorithm is based on right traffic and conversion and um and they have so far shown an un willingness or perhaps an inability to kind of crack down on like naked brushing brushing is much easier to pick up from a large big data set there are statistical models you can run and pick up that stuff so i'll come later maybe uh in my rant here that it's like hey amazon i'm i'm fine to have fairs fair let's get everybody on the same playing field and in many ways i will always support cleaning up the the platform and reducing manipulation and reducing the requirements uh that require or that incentivize the manipulations if you will for example give us better discovery what you have is not yet adequate and our friends overseas speaking about the united states market or even the eu market if all of those exterior foreign companies have an inherent advantage on us based on marketing practices based on kind of just level setting on taxes and rules and regulations and compliance that's again a problem but i digress okay so uh i think they carry on here and i will say um so we're on the third paragraph for those keeping score at home specifically it is a violation of the amazon seller code of conduct to manipulate search rank to artificially boost your product search ranking including through two-step urls super url's a very timely reference funnels treasure hunts search find buy and any other form of false or misleading behavior well that covers the bases there well done amazon a service by any name that's intended to artificially boost search ranking or portray a discounted sale as a full price is a violation now again some of this is subjective because i would argue that when you know xbox offers a hundred dollar coupon or rebate on their product they're doing the same thing they're trying to drive artificially boosting uh search and sales rankings and and all the rest of it not perhaps specific to amazon but these things are kind of they work everywhere just so you know like if we do this rebate kind of stuff on staples or office depot or target uh i haven't tried on costco but i bet it would work on costco the the trouble is there's so few items on costco it's hard to have a big test group but all algorithms reward kind of this behavior so uh i'm not sure this is a perfect solution but anyway they continue on a service by any name oh i've already said this one but i'll just repeat it for the sake of continuity a service by any name that's intended to artificially boost search ranking or portray portray a discounted sales at full price is a violation so all the terminology we use like full price rebates and full price giveaways and off amazon giveaways and this and that it's not going to fly anymore we would like to remind sellers that you are responsible for the actions taken by your account even those handled by third-party service providers so uh it'll be harder for us to point at the guy in the corner and go oh i don't know what that guy is doing uh but you know sorry uh plausible deniability has been reduced is my point uh now they carry on with uh i would say a nice little maya culpa sales who may not have understood this policy previously should end these practices immediately as they are in violation of the amazon seller code of conduct now i'll i'll just finish this out then more commentary coming in addition we continue to audit developers in our seller central partner network to ensure they are not offering abusive services and we are removing any applications that violate these terms so the seller central partner network is all the the service providers who have access to you know mws or sp api is another term that you may hear uh banteed about and they're they're companies like my company parsimony um you know we have access to all the the seller data we don't do any giveaways or anything like that so we're not uh at risk or in violation but the point is amazon says we're gonna cut you off if you violate how you how your data should be used and then they're going to go further where they can track it to the sellers and they're going to give the sellers a little bit of beat down so both the the software provider and the seller have potential culpability and then finally they give the uh normal i see the full seller code of conduct for selling on amazon blah blah blah so i would love uh to hear uh if you guys have any comments about that you know what do you see this shaking up the the rebate scene for those attending live uh go ahead put in a comment if you have any right now but i do see this as being a reckoning um we we we're gonna bifurcate this space now well and the bifurcation is if you rely on amazon software in any way to execute a rebate program or some sort of giveaway program you're not going to have access in the future i i don't know how anybody would get around it even if they do for a day or a week or a month or even a year eventually it all catches up to you that's certainly my experiences just do the right thing up front and and then you know it won't come back to haunt you and in fairness i want to be clear that amazon has not been sufficiently precise in its um clarifications of rulings about rebates and other practices of this sort uh ja says to me it signals that amazon is ready preparing to attack and uh yeah they've already taken a couple shots across the bow that's for sure j.a but uh there there's no doubt that in fact they are going to be i think guns ablaze in here over the course of the next number of weeks and and perhaps even months so with with amazon clarifying this rebate basically any external offer that you make i don't think it'll matter if it comes from a rebate platform or uh a sale platform or you know anything if it's not with in parity with amazon's offerings on their own website so for example if you say hey you want 100 off uh here's the coupon code and if you offer that on amazon and you offer it off amazon i don't think they could say anything about that in fact i think it's very explicitly acceptable and covered under their their policy guidelines here but to the extent that there is any disparity between these two uh functions that's where i think we're going to start running into a little bit of a problem so again if anybody has comments you're welcome to leave those uh i do want to just talk a little bit about q4 everybody feels the pain of some of the supply chain stuff and i've been uh talking about it from time to time certainly on some recent podcasts and various conferences i've been to and so i don't want to sound like a broken record but just as a quick recap supply chain is complex there's many moving pieces and no dictum from governments of any kind will solve it uh too sweet it's just there's just too many moving parts and by the way every time they decide they're going to issue fines to shipyards or container vessels or any of the rest of it just raise your hand because that means you're getting the bill and so as these i don't know to me i see these politicians being feckless and uh in generally in general kind of not helpful to the situation and so i want you guys to know don't count on any external help to fix this problem you need to fix it yourself now that means picking good partners and we'll follow up with that when i talk about in power here in a second but having good partners that you can really rely on and perhaps even widening the the partner net as it were right now is a good idea maybe not everybody has access to the the route that you need or perhaps they you know there's three people have the same route that you need but only two can deliver on that route getting multiple quotes uh is really important and you know power has us at least two or three uh freight carriers that you can reach out to uh i would also highly recommend you guys go to empowry.com check out the new platform uh we're working with some new membership stuff and all of the content for shareholders is going to be behind closed doors so if you can see it now uh welcome to the open house but as that gets ratcheted down it just we hope it encourages you to become a shareholder it's it's 250 bucks and 50 bucks a month uh everybody just go do it because it's the right thing to do and it's a tasty way to do it and if that's not awesome enough why not come and join a three-day amazing event for 199 dollars we have vip tickets that are going to be extort you know a nice little hors d'oeuvres a networking meetup one night almost nearly a full day at the wizards of ecom building down in miami we're going to be hanging out lots of prizes giving away big screen ipad oculus and other really uh beautiful gifts and high value gifts so not waste of time gifts like uh you know here's a candy corns like the halloween rip off uh the timeless halloween rip off i might add and then of course there's the next day well that night i should say on december 10th the vips will all go to the empowery mansion and have a a wonderful catered affair uh lovely dinner networking and really close contact this uh that part is very very exclusive um i i think there's only 30 tickets originally available and there there's less now and then the next day we're doing a kind of a networking and party uh pool party and whatever you want to do at the empowery mansion it is amazing for 200 bucks for have the all access vip for all the days all the events is unbelievably inexpensive and there are other ways you can join if you just want to come on the the one kind of learning and prize day you can do that for i i think a hundred bucks it's it's really cheap but i want to just remind you guys what the purpose of the empowery.com co-op is is to help you your sellers uh we want to help you and if you're service providers we want to make sure that the the co-op vets you and and that you have good you know rapport and reputation and advantages for the members and then we want to reward the partners and the the providers with good business and good contacts and we want to reward the sellers with with cash back and and great offers and and safety right you can still be an independent business but we can do it together and co-ops really have worked in many many industries for decades and decades but i the only one the you know the only official uh kind of member owned nonprofit cooperative 308b type of company is in power and i certainly welcome you to join and i thank everybody who's already done it and and the wonderful sponsors who help keep uh it going so thank you for that um anybody if you have questions go ahead and answer uh answer them now uh just a quick recap amazon says do not do rebates do not do coupons do not do anything off of amazon and if you do you're going to be in trouble and they're coming for you and it will be a violation any service providers i happen to be in this space uh boy it's a day of reckoning everybody i i think all of us intellectually knew this day was coming at some point um you know we could ask why did it take this long i don't know but amazon is very clear in my opinion and by the way i'm open to being wrong but they said explicitly if you have a different promotional offer off of amazon then on amazon you're in violation and that is that is the most clear they've ever been and they said it in a wide enough way with regard to rebate coupon and other marketing offers so that's a pretty wide net so any any parsing of that language i think will be difficult and ultimately uh a loser i i wouldn't uh probably pursue that and so now we're gonna have to have conversations about how we launch products right and and what does that mean and you know what are the methods and by the way there's plenty of ways to do it without just giving away product in fact until five years ago i never knew that people did full price giveaways that's kind of when i uh really got deeper maybe six years now deeper into the amazon space although we've sold on amazon for you know many many years uh dating back to 2001 we always just sold for money and then we'd do a bunch of marketing to drive the offer and i think that's that's ultimately a big part of your answer is instead of doing full price giveaways whatever budget that cost you're going to have to pour it into pay-per-click and i will be fair i want to be fair with amazon i beat them up a lot when i think they're in the wrong but it's a cleaner system if they get rid of all the noise out of the boat but as i alluded to earlier i just want it to be fair if you take away kind of our only way of trying to compete with brushing with you know foreign competitors and they have the tax advantages and they have all these other kind of strategic compliance advantages you're just you're just showing us that you only care about factory direct sellers in china and that you do in fact want to cut out the middleman just like one of your vps and china said to all the factories in attendance hey those guys selling who are you know just brand owner sellers they're not the ones making the product you guys are let's cut them out and that was a pretty outrageous thing to say because just because somebody's a middleman doesn't mean they don't add value do you think apple makes its own phones it doesn't you think nike makes his own shoes it doesn't right so branding is actually where the value comes from so uh with all due respect uh to my friends at amazon your attempt to take out the so-called middleman where you think they had no value fine if that's the way it is but at some point somewhere somebody's gonna show up walmart get your act together or tick-tock get your act together or facebook or instagram somebody give a com you know a competitive push to amazon right now they're running the boards on us and we really don't have a great deal of choices when it comes to marketplaces at least the average seller i'm still a multi-channel guy i believe a multi-channel and uh if you're in power we have a uh for qualified people we have a way to you know get you introduced to costco and and others as well so uh anyway check out empowery.com do me that favor check out empowery.com and you know uh become part of the community i i think it's a you know i'm a volunteer there just to be clear i it's not like i take a salary or get paid to talk about this i'm just a volunteer and i just like to have really great sellers of all kinds in the cooperative so everybody can learn together so thanks again everybody i really appreciate you guys hanging out with me and uh enjoying uh hopefully enjoying i maybe met you more than halfway there uh one of my rants of the day but when i saw the amazon rebate conversation taking place from one of my uh dear friends and and uh inside colleagues uh who shared the clarification statement today i i just felt like it is we need to talk about it and uh if nothing else misery loves company everyone uh thanks again uh if you guys need to see this it'll be on the awesomers podcast i don't actually know what episode so just keep your eyes open that's where the replay will be but there may be other replays available on empowry.com and youtube and other places thanks again everybody i really wish you the very best holiday season and i just can't wait to see all of you at the top | Steve Simonson | UCKHcH_vp7orig9w0KtOPK8w | 2021-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,073 | 21,324 |
gt6biu9KoEY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt6biu9KoEY | Matco Clock And Cool Holiday Gift Ideas. PLUS RAT FINK Roll Cart Sale! | foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] it is Friday I am ready for it too man this has been a on them hell of a week I see it well it's it's the week before a holiday week right yeah that always makes it interesting anyway a hell of a week so I say you got something cool here so we do um like I said it is getting um close to the holiday holiday time so even though it's Thanksgiving people's already starting to look for buying gifts and stuff like that so that's when we bring out the you know the clocks the chairs uh we got a race uh track back there uh rat Fame um racetrack they sell really good every year started with four down to one it probably won't last the day and that's if it don't get pulled aside for my little boy because he saw it this morning and he wants it pretty bad so it's a cool looking box anyway yeah um a lot of the techs these days don't even realize where Rat Fink actually come from but they still they they buy it up super quick so we'll give everybody a history lesson where it come from I know it's an old TV show that's about all I know about it like I said most of us younger guys don't know where it come from you know Bill had that rat thing tattoo on his arm yeah when I first got started into it one of the things that everybody talked about was the fact that we had Rat Fink and stuff like that you know they the people who went in to be Distributors at the same time as I did they were a little older which we had some younger guys too we had uh one guy I think had just turned 21 at the time or 22 maybe but either way me and him didn't know what everybody was talking about and they told us it was you know I think they if I recall it was a TV show that used to come on or something like that but either way um that's cool they all liked it and people still like it so let's talk about that clock how's that so yeah uh LED illuminated table clock uh it is clear it does have the numbers on there as you can see in the picture it does ride up blue um I guess I I say blue is you know normally what shade they to go with the clear there but everybody really likes a plug-in or battery battery uh if I'm not severely mistaken I remember it being a battery but uh let me read on and see because I don't know but we'll just open it up foreign so actually it looks like it does I think it does plug in too so it's probably yeah it looks like the clock portion is I got a battery and then the LEDs got a plug-in too so nice so we would have to put the needle on and everything but there's where we put the battery for the actual clock and then we got a little plug-in on the side and it's going to have a switch on it so we can cut it on and off so pretty cool little deal um I ordered one for myself I haven't opened it yet probably should have um but we'll see good looking alive clock we'd go good on somebody's desk for sure uh there's the little switch that you can cut it on and off so you ain't got to crawl under crawl under behind around something every time you just have it to where you can leave it plugged up cut it on and off as you want so cool deal there but we've also been showing off the new safety glasses that we got they actually come with a built-in light on these um I just got these in Thursday uh it's got the rechargeable LED 160 lumens 13 hour run time that way you ain't got to be holding a lot and you know cooler so pretty cool um I haven't got a lot of feedback because I haven't really showed a whole lot of people if I show it right away when I get them they usually don't make it to the video so so safety glasses with a built-in flashlights built-in flashlight um we do a couple of Sawmills and they have to wear safety glasses at all times so um it's pretty important for them but also anytime you're you know grinding cutting messing with races or anything like that it's really nice to have these on because you do not want metal to get in your eyes um up you know I've seen horror stories and even been around them to wear even though the metal that gets in their eye doesn't um puncture or anything it's still as soon as it gets in your eye there's all that moisture and stuff so it begins to rust and it causes an infection pretty quick so safety glasses are pretty important not mention it hurts really bad I don't want to go and see um I just wear my safety glasses and uh keep that from happening but we've also been showing off these wrenches these are old they're not new by no mean but every time we have them on the truck we sell them super quick so we got some in I got them on a sale um those are really nice wrenches uh sell a bunch of them I know I saw somebody the other day looking for a set of them so y'all those are cool so we can sell all kind of stuff for Christmas if you're looking for something like that or we can sell you tools if you're needing something for tools as well there you go and the rat I think cart bundles still yeah it is 15 a week this gets better yeah uh well we actually sold the impact we had the blue impacts in there yeah we actually sold them so it allowed the price to go down so fifteen dollars a week very nice yup oil are you all ready for Thanksgiving we are uh well I say we are we gotta go we got our dinners actually tomorrow because we got two places to go on Thanksgiving so we got to go home and start prepping for that when we get done but yeah uh we'll definitely be uh in full swing as soon as we get off this evening one last thing we always like to have something around that's not too expensive that you can get for uh whether it be your father-in-law brother whoever so this year what we've we found was a 46 in one multi-tool there's a part number there just something nice to to be able to give them something right and it's also nice for your last minute Shoppers we have a lot of those you know we always have the socks and stuff like that that we can sell um but this is just something else you can see it's like our credit card looks like a credit card it has a little protective uh deal to go in there and it's just got several different uses that it can be um so it's screwdrivers and wrenches and 46 things all kinds of stuff I uh I've never really carried one of these but I know a lot of people have put them in like their bags and stuff if they're going somewhere going somewhere or something like that just don't take it to the airport that probably wouldn't be good I don't know it ain't got a knife on it does it well I don't have a knife but they're well yeah it does it has a box open right there yeah you'd be in trouble yeah and then it's got a cutter here too so you might not want to do that you just have to be a bad dude to kill somebody with that thing is all I'm saying hey man you know you know they say Chuck Norris can do it with his hands so why not that's true but uh anyway what thanks for coming today and letting us check out all the cool new stuff oh yeah having a two all right guys well like 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VI38bBnqkY8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI38bBnqkY8 | Ruin your life in 30 seconds or LESS (pt 4) | bro that shit's hot yeah i think so throw me that other design you got all right listen you guys been asking for it so we went ahead and did it brain worms apparel officially live today two designs a collaboration with one of my personal favorite artists uh available now at shop.lyonlush.com get yourself a gift this holiday season now let's get back to what you and i do best which is you know having a laugh as we watch the civility of our society come unraveled at the seams and then convincing ourselves of the lie that everything's gonna be okay just so we can then sleep at night so we came up with a formal definition that now resides on the back of this apparel but rain worms is best characterized by people who just have no ability to exercise restraint and poise in public when faced with very mildly challenging situations the karen's the kevin's the chats you know all these people that uh get caught on camera for 45 seconds out of context and then go viral and their life blows up and they lose their job i'm not saying i like it in fact i've kind of come to the point where i almost despise the people holding the camera just as much uh but it is how the world is now so it leaves you with the the least we can do is watch and enjoy uh so let's jump right into it is over don't listen to that classic guy refusing to wear a map private business just in case i don't want to get confused he is he's he is free he has freedom he has rights he's made that abundantly clear uh and apparently they're not having it at subway though my sandwich i don't need to serve yes you do i'm here um sir they are subway employees not indentured servants so what subway's paying them i promise you they are not truly obligated to do anything so sir you're not i'm not gonna serve you i'm sorry i need your coat no i want my sandwich i'm sorry jesus i mean his chances were already pretty slim but once you throw a tantrum and start punching the protective plexiglass you're definitely not getting a sandwich at that point no nowhere in there i need to breathe uh he needs to breathe i get that was the reasoning so we cleared that up good good what's your [ __ ] problem find your [ __ ] mask oh no oh now it's everyone else's problem for for wearing a mask no he didn't dumped it just look at this dirty three-and-oh fastball he just throws oh my god you'd love to see the tantrums always buddies with them too walking out with them just absolutely embarrassed to the teeth here's an idea if you can't muster up the strength to toss a mask on for like five minutes while they make your subway sandwich because your freedom just won't allow it make your own [ __ ] sandwich at home it's that easy alternatively like for the subway workers you're probably way worse off challenging this dude like maybe just maybe just give him a sub and get him out of there because that's going to be a lot safer for everyone involved than having him stand there for 10 minutes screaming and spitting all over everything it's a [ __ ] lose-lose situation for everybody i don't know how the [ __ ] the masks thing has spiraled so far out of control in a few short months but every time i log online it's brainworms after brainworms of people just losing their [ __ ] over incredibly innocuous situations i'm not a fan of the tantrum he just threw but i am a fan of that split knuckled fastball he just delivered and you know what else i'm a fan of affordable wireless earbuds when i'm on the go [ __ ] yes nailed the transition oh well played leon you absolute god today's video is sponsored by raycon recon wireless earbuds are a big brain gift this holiday season not only are they discreet and stylish but they've become synonymous with offering quality sound at about half the price of other premium earbuds whether i'm headbanging to the new system of a down or doing some calisthenics to sculpt my ass these babies always stay in my ear the bass response is awesome for such a sleek earbud with six hours of play time seamless bluetooth pairing and in case it charges them on the go you can listen to that mariah carey christmas song all day long without pissing off your roommates or having to plug them in [Music] finally a gift your friends and family might actually use right now you're in luck because raycon's being a bit generous for the holidays and offering 15 off an already great price so you can save big on your gift shop that includes a 45-day free return policy which means there's no risk involved so go to recon dot com slash leon lush to get 15 off your partner's future favorite holiday present i appreciate you hold on all right so this this one's a little bit older now clearly it happened like on election night or something like that but it has aged like a fine wine on this election the media is covering it up the money crime family steal this election the media is covering up we want our freedom for the world give us our freedom to abide in your mind is covering up this election he's stealing that the barbecue beer and freedom t-shirt is the cherry on top of this video for me i love all those things i got a beer here i enjoy freedom and barbecue food as well the bleach blonde hair with the salt and pepper roots very interesting uh choice from my friend here i don't care how people choose to look or present themselves just didn't really fit the mold of what i was thinking we want our freedom for the world give us our freedoms i'm a big fan of being passionate about things you love and you believe in but you have to wonder if a display like this is maybe a bit counter-intuitive to what he's trying to accomplish i think it's a veteran move too that he didn't outstay as welcome he wasn't getting carted out of there he just showed up he delivered his point poignant tangible uh and then he took off gets home cracks a beer has a barbecue enjoys his freedom and pats himself on the back nice job eric job well done now everyone knows about the cried and biden crime family [ __ ] corruption the mighty crime family stealing this election i mean if you were on the fence about election fraud i mean look no further uh the evidence speaks for itself we don't have the vibrational frequency to hold host that virus and i taught her that so if you if you don't have that proudly vibrational learn that from me here you're not going to get it yeah i you we don't have the vibrational frequency to get covered correct do you know that everything in this universe vibrates indeed it is alive there is life with that that's what i'm talking about i don't put life in a cobia i'm not going to wear a mouth i'm not going to wear a mask either i never wear masks i'm not going to wear them you know ever true story 2017 i was diagnosed with testicular cancer so i go home i twist my testicle about three degrees counterclockwise to change the vibrational frequency gone immediately disappeared you cannot get sick if you have the right vibes bro do you know that everything in this universe vibrates open your eyes sheeple the universe is one big vibration can we just can we look at the absolute pride in her face when she's like yeah i taught her that that was oh she got i'd the vibrational frequency to hold hosts that virus and i taught her that so if you if you don't have that vibrate it's just so good to the point of parody but you know it's authentic because nobody could act this well i taught her that i mean this woman is pure unadulterated brain worms you're holding up the line there karen [ __ ] recording all you want to do oh no karen does that slide out your mouth there karen this guy no karen you're holding up the line i need my mid chicken and mine make nuggets get out the line there karen this guy is a riot dude come on i need my chicken my fries and my drink get out the way there karen come on kid oh [ __ ] stop back karen i need my food to get more fatter karen watch out the way there karen no karen you're holding up the line there karen yeah get out of here now karen thank you very much therefore or not pouring forward with those gun fingers there karen all right karen you're the [ __ ] caring you stupid [ __ ] zero context to what was going on at all but that was just that was so funny that guy was a hoot man get out the way there cat trying to get my mcchicken in my nuggets [Applause] his wife really pregnant [Music] [Applause] [Music] i don't give a [ __ ] if you're republican democrat vegan activist or protesting whale poaching don't block traffic you stupid woman who needs to get through fire we're not we're [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh my god dude my my skin is crawling [Applause] uh the positive here is that this is the first brain worms video i feel like in three episodes that hasn't been about politics or mask wearing uh the downside of that is it makes me want to punch every vegan in the face i'm so thrilled for you if you're vegan but let the goddamn man get his wife to the hospital so they can deliver their baby safely because i will take this all the way i am going now to court to fight madison you are not going to tell me what to do i'm sorry i'm six feet away from me right out of the gates this woman is she's she's going to court to fight masks the [ __ ] the biggest trial since the oj case baby holy [ __ ] and do your social no more more you want to be safe stand six feet away from me okay that's it give me your card with your name because this branch is going to hear your name you're going to become famous do it now do it now you oh the irony the absolute irony of that whole situation you'll work for me i do not work for you i've been a customer since 199. dude what is it with these [ __ ] psycho brain worms people with like this entitlement that they feel like they own whoever is providing them a service at whatever shop they're at subway citibank it doesn't matter apparently if you work a salary job or an hourly job whoever you're serving just owns you and you have to do whatever they say that's just how it is that's how it is now i'm so sorry and it sucks because employees generally are conditioned that are in customer service that you're not allowed to give any sort of lit back or even barely stand up for yourself so they have to sit there and get berated by this [ __ ] idiot i just want one time just one video for my man there on the right to just stand up slowly unlatch the plexi gas protector slide it to the right and just [Music] lose your job dude you could get a start a gofundme you'd make like thousand dollars if you slap the botox out that bitch's face i'm sorry we're not even halfway through the video i just got a little uh got a little heated on this one andy were you born then shame on you you're very lucky she's not here because she knows me well oh no oh she knows the owner count your game what this is giving you the right to be a you bully you're brainwashed i'm a scientist no wow dude this is so much to digest this is a full course meal she's calling them a bully the irony she's a scientist get the [ __ ] out of here with that nonsense there is no corona oh make me wear your mouth are you great are you trying to kill me what happens if you have corona are you did you okay it's going off the rails uh she claims she's a scientist and there is no corona and then it sounds like the employee offered to give her a mask maybe hers and then she says what if you have corona are you trying to kill me so is there a corona now just get your story straight [ __ ] what is wrong with you you just say you're trying to kill me i want to know because we're on camera did you just suggest for me to wear your dirty mask because i think you did give me your name and your number now your done you are done as always i lack the ability to comprehend how a woman like this has made it through her life acting like this uh how has she not been tossed into a river with cement boots on i have no idea i'll never understand it but god bless nigel if you could do me the honors please the pullback the poll book is completely off oh yeah i saw this one this was a uh another election fraud is off by over a hundred thousand thing that poll books they brought why don't you look at the trump's lawyer giuliani brought in this one registered vote like a star witness apparently i'm not trying to debate about voter fraud what went on at the polls right but if you're trying to plead a case are you really gonna choose this [ __ ] to represent your side are you kidding me my question is why we're not seeing the whole book off by 30 000 votes that's nothing what did you guys do take it and uh do something crazy to it i'm just saying the numbers are not off to 30 000 votes so i know what i'm saying that they're filling in i know what i saw and i signed something saying that if i'm wrong i can go to prison did you okay oh i burned i'd get i i guess i don't know listen i don't know the truth of what went on i'm not sure that anyone really does right but all i'm saying is how desperate must you be to use this woman as your witness did you see the eyebrow flare what did you guys do take it and uh do something crazy to it the numbers are not off but additionally maybe she should limit herself to one shot of jamison in her morning coffee instead of 12 that she must have had before this hearing what'd you guys do to do something crazy to it put the phone down put the phone down you can't film me in here this is private this is a private gym you cannot fill me in here there's no expectation yes there is all i'm asking is to put on a [ __ ] mask i have a medical condition all right yeah this is fake uh 20 seconds in this screams fake to me this i've never seen more poorly acted fake outrage lame okay further proof if i'm looking at who tweeted this male karen alert sirens this guy went nuts because i told him to hashtag wear a mask so it's the actual dude who's tweeting it who claimed to have taken the video so he's obviously trying to get clout his comment about my body at the end so rude please retweet and expose this [ __ ] and then 30 hashtags this dude is a [ __ ] clown you see what we have here is a rare case of not the subject of the video but the actual person that made the tweet having brain worms if you're gonna make fake shitty videos to try and go viral off a contrived outrage at least don't suck ass at it there's two of you out here hey man you think you're actually making a difference you're making people pissed off in this [ __ ] neighborhood dude you didn't mean to do that go home you're the only one that's a campaign i live across the street you're not the only one in this neighborhood go home no there's two people standing out here on the corner at timberline and prospect and they're having people honking it's after 11 o'clock i want them arrested right now ah yes the classic criminal offense of getting people to honk their car horn this might just be me but if i'm making a list it goes murder at the top human trafficking and right below that honking your horn after 11 p.m this man has a right to call the police and get these two young protesters arrested i mean just imagine the finesse it takes to be able to call the police and with a straight face ask them to come arrest two young individuals for getting people to honk their horn what a talent this is uh this has been a good this has been a fun brainworm session i really appreciate you guys being here always my pleasure thank you to raycon thank you to brain worms apparel and thank you to you guys for lubing up both of your quadriceps downing a 24-ounce glass of whole milk standing up ripping off your pants and hip thrusting that [ __ ] like button i appreciate we'll see in the next video peace [Music] you | Leon Lush | UCLHsZ4X7YemjxRrvq0AI4LA | 2020-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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CFibW2QGiVg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFibW2QGiVg | PACKadelphia Episode 5: The Victor Cafe | [Music] this is Sean Riley 4-pack Adelphia bringing you the inside scoop on all things pack expo east this season I highlighted all the culinary delights to explore during your time in Philadelphia from the writing terminal to the Italian market all of Philly's delicious bakeries and of course the hot spots to hit for a Philadelphia cheesesteak in this final episode I'll tell you all about an only in Philly experience that is the victor cafe during the Roaring Twenties musicians playing the many halls and opera houses throughout Philly and across the river in Jersey would enjoy an expresso and spumoni with neighbors at John DeStefano's gramophone shop then the Depression hit and no one could afford to buy records let alone pricey victrolas rather than close DeStefano kept his music playing allowing people in the neighborhood to come and listen for free soon the Stefano purchased a beer and wine license and transformed the old record shop into the Victor cafe music lovers rendezvous during dinner he would sit in the back room and play opera records and often patrons would stand up and sing along eventually an opera student working at the Victor cafe between singing engagements sang for his customers and another tradition was born the next year an additional waiter with a voice joined the team and contributed to the evolving live soundtrack now every 20 minutes or so a small bell rings the waiter or waitress who moments ago was taking your order will stand up and offer a brief explanation of the piece they are about to perform and why they chose it if you've seen the movies Rocky Balboa or creed you've already seen the interior of Victor's café Victor's is truly one-of-a-kind wonderful food and drink an opera singer serenading a captivated audience throughout the meal from the show floor club music Ronde group pack Expo East will teach you a thing or two today we'll hear from John equity from froma about the value applied to pack Expo East and what makes this regional event a show not to be missed PACA exponent is a great show we've got a number of our product Rams that go every year because of the location in Philadelphia a lot of those customers can bring larger groups with them because they can take the train in or they can drive in and we get to sit down and out deeper more engage and longer meeting then we can have the pack Expo name is synonymous with quality innovation and progress and pack Expo East is no exception see for yourself March 3rd through the 5th at the Pennsylvania Convention Center when seven thousand attendees and 400 exhibitors come together to find solutions to real-world packaging challenges for more information visit pac Expo East calm and thanks for watching this season of pack adelphia [Music] | PMMI: The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies | UCdMzB6Q1QMvU37dI2zTXWQg | 2020-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 482 | 2,768 |
0ECjYdSC9x8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ECjYdSC9x8 | Second Chances | Life with Gwen and Joe | hey everybody welcome to life with Quinn and Joe I'm Joe this is my beautiful wife Quinn and we are here down on one of God's most incredible locations today was an incredible day down here at the beach and I've been looking around and it's just it's it's an amazing awe-inspiring view from this balcony we're standing on and we have we have a great show for you today the topic of today is second chances stay tuned that's real good we all need second chances that's right and you won't get another chance to see it if you don't stay tuned life with God is so good so come join us on this fun life where we put God in the center of everything okay so second chances that's right all right well I'll all we know is that all of us are grateful for them this morning woke up and something just extraordinarily beautiful camp came out of Joe's mail so you know I looked out from the second-floor balcony this morning out into this incredible ocean and I saw the horizon line and I saw the cirrus clouds that were out there over the ocean the seagulls there was dolphin out there and I had this thought I opened up my eyes this morning I thought you know what we closed our eyes at night and we closed the chapter on that day and in the morning we wake up and we start processing where we're at well you know where we are and and I thought you know what it's an amazing thing that that God gives us a new chapter every single day that really just hit me in my heart and and I thought what an amazing thing that that he gives us this life that we live each and every day and we get thousands and thousands and thousands of opportunities to take advantage of and to be accountable for these days that he gives us and I was just very humbled by that and I was very odd by that no I mean that was just such a moving statement we fall asleep that one's over and then you wake back up and your eyes are opened up to another whole day that you get this opportunity to get it right with God I think a lot of people using it for their idols I mean it's another whole day to go overeat or to go make money or to whatever but it was intended for us to get our life's right with God to find him to reach out to him every single day we get to wake up and have another have another experience and God gives us that and it's just chance right and and I did feel like man I'd better be accountable for those things I better not take those things for granted and just and just see it as as frivolous thing it is a one day of this is a gift one day if we only had one day wake up and that's it it's amazing what strains amazing I know that oh I think about the Bible is full of scriptures and everything to let us know that really the whole concept behind Jesus Christ is that he comes back in and gives all of earth this second chance to get everything like God wants it and we can do that I mean it's all in the want it's all in the want when you're want and God's want or one same I mean then you're walking in that spirit Gwen can we talk about you know there's sin and we're all sinners we're all born into it can you talk about how God forgives us if we pray in Jesus name but we can't continue in our sin but but there's the second chance I mean the second chance was Christ that he goes in there and shows us that he is God's Son can go in there and lay down his entire life for God you know whatever God wanted the walls got to know that I love the father I do exactly what he has commanded me to do those were the words echoed by Noah I know all these great men and women of God were all ones that were just wanting what God wanted this is not such a hard concept I mean there are a lot of people that want they want what their parents want a wife wants what her husband wants the man wants what his boss wants I mean it just goes on and on I mean that you're diving into the world of the authority above you and and when you do that when you when you dive into that then just it's it's a beautiful thing to wake up to it and let's go back after it again today and I know that a lot of people have been on like this 20-day walk with us and and you know it's it's kind of a psychological thing to break life up into increments God broke it up into 24 hours but you know if we shortened it a lot of times people feel like well I can do that but then you go this 20 days and you realize I can keep this up for life this is a this is a choice I'm making not for 20 days if I can go indulge this is a choice I'm making so that God every day is is happy with us and and and you know when we talk about second chances and the forgiveness of sin and all that it again hits my heart so heavily took to to realize the incredible price that Jesus Christ paid so that we can have that second chance he did but for him I'm pretty sure it was he there's a lot of sweat and blood in that garden because no one wants to go to the point of where you're going through a torturous death but he would go through a torture step for God that's how much his want and God spent were warned he's willing to go that far into into it and God's I'm asking you to go through the torture deck every day he's saying come on guys push the plate back come on push the desire for money for lust quit it stop it you know what these things are so fleeting any lusts that you got I mean if you will stop it and then turn you know put your stopwatch on four for ten minutes in ten minutes the desire goes away it's not even something you wanted your want literally disappears it's not a real one it's a test which means it's very fleeting you just practice those things you get ready for that battle and then the next thing you know your your desires in God's desires for one he gives you back a happy a jewel you know a very much a great wall of reward and so it's very beautiful and and you know I think that a lot of of those impulses are fleeting but sometimes with people they can be reoccurring and I think that those impulses and those those desires that you're talking about need to be replaced and and need to replace with with prayer and focusing on the right things in order to push those desires out and to replace them with spiritual things first John is full of this you know that you can't continue in the sin that the second chance Romans six you know Paul saying that should you continue in sin that grace may abound by no means that you know this whole concept of grace was there for you to stop sinning so the second chance wasn't there for you to continue in it the second chance was there for you to wake up and just like you're waking up to this new day that Joe's talking about at this sort of show I mean it's your waking back up you go to sleep you slumber you know and then you wake back up and you've got another day oh my work if everybody lived that way if everybody lived that way like if you thought hey look my prognosis is I'm not gonna live more than three more years and so you say the next three years I'm gonna do this wake up every day and just be so on it and oh my heart still beating my heart still beating today well then you would realize I owe it all back to God my heart still beating oh my heart God made my heart I'm gonna go oh oh it all back to God first John 1:9 if we confess our sins he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness so that's huge honestly just the confession I mean people don't realize when they say I just want everything to be right again if you just stop repent and then confess it's amazing it's the it's the real reason it's the real way to go back and say I'm assuming to get everything right now it's just confession so but how about proverbs 24:6 okay and this this is a quick and simple but but it has a tremendous amount of meaning for though a righteous man falls seven times he rises again that's beautiful it's beautiful menace amount of hope justice right there I mean don't don't you look don't you love this whole life of just grace and then to get it right what hey what's the rest of the world doing I mean they've kind of been bored to tears I mean this getting up and you not if you know we get up and Joan are praying every day for the spirit I mean literally oh god help us find your spirit it's everyday I mean we are waking up and doing it we want to get it exactly right we want to be white in your spirit what you want what your desires are what else is there I mean pray tell give me something else that is more interesting or more beautiful more fulfilling than this life of grace through Jesus Christ where you're getting together I've said this I think in the past that you know I've I've done several things in my life and any venture any any any path a man walks down where he where he's after something at the end of that path if you don't have the spirit in your life whether whether it's brought you money or fame or whatever there's a certain emptiness to it and if you're not close to God somehow that endeavor ends up feeling very empty and so it really all when I woke up this morning when we talked about being in the spirit and praying I looked out into to this incredible majesty this incredible glory that God creates out here and you just can't help it says that that a man shall know God purely by what has been made and when I see this I know I know that that there's a mighty God behind it so so well we just want to thank you for God's for doing this I mean we are we're excited about this life we want you to be excited about it we would love it if you would join us in not just a 20 day walk but for a life walk you know the life with Gwen and Joe really we're just really trying to say it's like with God it isn't about us but if we can be just like a signpost and point upward and just say it's about life with God is your heart beating you did you wake up today when you get up in the morning and you got your little sleepy eyes and you wake up then you go Bing I've been in a coma last night you know I've been sleeping and I wake back up now's your chance and it is called by the grace of God second chances and I don't take them lightly I know Joe and I both we're so grateful we are so appreciative of life we we want you to know because Joe and I talked about this we sincerely want you to write in it this is making a difference in your life too if this is some we want to know you and we want to know what God's doing in your life and we know God's real and we sincerely with all our hearts do care and care that your life is getting closer and closer to God and His Son Jesus Christ we love doing it together with you guys so thank you thank you guys for being with us we love y'all should I hand try a end with second Peter 3:9 I love that all right so it says the Lord is not slow in keeping his promise as some understand slowness he is patient with you not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance ah beautiful thank you Joe beautiful love you love y'all take care thank you bye [Music] Joe White's scuba-diving see that it spells scuba that's right scuba diving which stands for what self-contained underwater breathing apparatus that's right and that's why I stay above the water and breathe it with my self-contained ones and then you go underwater that's right and breathe through the different units I don't need a scuba tank because I changed by Aquaman [Music] [Applause] [Music] they've been trickiness Hollywood twixt us I bought a stuffed crocodile I have to really I still have a scar [Music] she shot a man [Music] be sure to like this video subscribe to our Channel and click the bells see you are notified Avenue [Music] Jesus keep shining my light | Life with Gwen and Joe | UCtvBb1fVlWoca8VtOEybfhg | 2020-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,365 | 11,710 |
yxq52JwVi50 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxq52JwVi50 | Carl Hester and Nicki Chapman BBC breakfast interview | it's the oldest running academy in the world and is a significant part of Austria's cultural heritage it's the spanish riding school in vienna cherishing classical horsemanship for more than 400 years the Lipizzaner stallions originated from the 16th century when they were thought to be especially noble now their performances delight horse lovers from all over the world and they're coming to the UK as part of a World Tour nikkichapman will host their Wembley show and she's here along with an Olympic hopeful carl Hester who is going to be performing good morning good morning before we have a chat to you let's just see what those horses can do and shall download over there behind us News hosting the UK turn Cal Hester will open the show here now welcome to the program very much so tell us a little bit about how the show works Carl well basically Lee Pearson who's our Paralympic hopefully myself going to do a short display at the beginning and it's a little bit to try and explain perhaps how some of these riders get resources to do these wonderful things because the Spanish Riding School is very visual but there's no explanations in it it's just a beautiful performance to watch so along with Nikki we thought we might do twenty minutes a little bit of music and and some short demonstrations on how these horses connect with their right that's really being modest yes the top of his field as in new year so we're very lucky they actually gonna be opening the show and it's great so the audience will see actually a demonstration of how these wonderful moves are achieved and then the Spanish Riding School of Vienna we're coming on and do they're performing these are they the best trained horses in the world I would say it takes 12 years the riders spend 12 years with the horses before they get to this standard yeah but as you say you've got decades and decades or centuries worth of tradition and expertise so with these horses and it's amazing the things that they can do do you have the same horse thing Carl or are they all trained to a similar standard and any ride I can get on anyway well they should be so website that anybody can get on I mean these horses ooh so they can be up to 24 years old I mean in competitive or 24 years old some of the sources of being in competitive dressage they tend to retire around sort of in their in their teens but these horses are so well trained that obviously you have to understand about talent as a rising can you imagine sitting on what you're looking out there that's amazing isn't it now absolutely beautiful villages is it a show for the horse specialists if you like I think it's a it's a show certainly if you love horses you're going to enjoy it but I think it's also show for families I don't think you need to ride a horse to enjoy spectacle like that I mean it is amazing I went when I was six with my sister my family took it and we remember it so well so when it's lasted because it's beautiful it's not watching what these people can do with these horses man and horse working together and it's great cuz we're gonna have a master class beforehand and then we're going to see this spectacle I mean I think the last time that they came over was in 2006 and Kyle when did you start riding can you remember your first experience of getting on stock in the Channel Islands so we don't have any cars there so it obviously was something that we were brought up with them and well I automatically got on the donkey or horse to go to the shops alike and all my friends or that's how we used to get around and but I never rode in a saddle till I came to England when I was 15 am i writing you competed in three Olympics already I have yes London 2012 then will be your your fourth and yeah feeling any pressure oh we are feeling a lot of pressure because then British dressage has come a long way and you know we want a gold medal over European champions last month so that's an enormous pressure for London next year and we're all out for it and you've got the momentum going in the right direction at least know you have and also we have an advantage to the horses don't have to travel very far two and a half hours we're gonna bring you down at Greenwich isn't it have you been down there and checked it out yeah we went for the test event and it was amazing because the arena sits in the park but behind the part you can actually see through to the city and the Thames and there was a line I happened to be going at the Thames as some people were doing there dresser to go back to the Lipizzaner so when we say there on a world tour horses then when I mean to get from Austria to London presumably can go by row but when you're going I think in America across the ocean yeah they actually travel in three separate batches in case anything should ever happen to the horses because they work they all go back to send from six stallions and you can imagine you know if anything should happen to them so they're really protected they don't take out the whole school summer left in Vienna and you have a certain amount of horses I think 12 will be going around they fly they just put them on in in VIP these horses get better treatment than you they do they deserve it I mean they travel in crates on the planes and they always have a bet with them and they have their own grooms with them and they travel amazingly I mean we took our horses to Sydney in Australia and they came off the plane the other end better than that never the people did is it possible to know whether the horses enjoy performing I mean you you will have an emotional bond at horses because you grew up with them yeah I mean you know you make a spout of with a horse obviously to do what the Spanish rider school is doing and that's very much about pleasure of enjoyment I mean the horses have to enjoy what they're doing to perform you can see by the expression on their faces and you know when the horse has it is pretty you know they're very concentrated and they're doing what they're doing you don't see bad-tempered horses doing this job they're show-offs aren't they yeah I mean when you see a horse perform you can see that actually enjoying it but all their disciplines from the dress are stand back from in the battlefield when horses were in battlefield the extended trot and think I'm a that all comes from when they were fighting yeah you're not enjoying that bit you you taught Nicky a bit of showjumping haven't you should we tell him what happened yet God it was actually dressage I was very excited to have a private lesson with called amazing horse beautiful horse a real Grand Prix animal wasn't so excited when I came up unfortunately yeah what were you doing I was doing dressage we should think I'd be able to stay laughing cantering how do you go as fast as I saw Nicky go that it meant to be collected a beautiful and we're galloped it galloped and I fell off but what it did demonstrate is how amazingly sort of how powerful they are when you watch a whole string dressage you know whether it's the Spanish rider is called with its carbon it looks so much in control wasn't quite the same for me ya know I cannot say I actually went as a kiddos to ride horses and I did fall off horse once when I was at a dead stop it came to a dead halt and and I wasn't getting good dead ends at the time when over the front Thursday the 24th of November 24th thank you well done off back announcer yes saurus there it is thank you very much Rosie school vienna at wembley arena from that date for four nights only as part of their world good and good luck for 2012 come back and see us before you before you do it yeah thanks I love you in your movie and I'm sorry you | EquestrianAnswers | UCGIBIFjLHA_MxkKCmkYHnrg | 2011-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,483 | 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fdgd-LsxJ1E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdgd-LsxJ1E | BEST SKINCARE UNDER RS. 500!! | #SkinTalkWSarah EP 7 | hi guys what's up welcome back to my channel for today's video I'm sharing a bunch of skincare products which are all super double super budget-friendly and they're all under rupees 500 these were also great if you're on a budget I really want to be able to take care of your skin but even if you're not on a budget I love these products nevertheless they are something you should definitely double into because I don't feel that you read very expensive facials or cleanup so expensive skincare to be able to take care of your skin it's more like a little chin you need to follow it every single day so my different lesson something which is affordable is that you can do it on a daily basis and every time you run out of product in reproaches it without creating a big dent in your wallet so if you are interested in watching all of these products I have a bunch of stuff like more than ten products for you so if they're interested in know what these are and please keep on watching but before that please make sure that you hit that big red subscribe button and join our beautiful family if you're interested in beauty makeup skincare related videos that's what we do yours so you really enjoy our time and also click on the bed icon right next to it that you've notified every Sunday when I upload on your video phone on it die without you so the first product I have to share is like my holy grail face wash if you watch my videos religiously or if you even seen a couple of my skincare videos you must know that this is the face wash I have always used you never really change my face wash ever worked best for me this is the new male purifying named face wash and it's literally went holy clearly I've used this since the dawn of time like since I started using face wash for the first product it's soap free so it's all chemical free it's very gentle to your skin so if you're really sensitive skin that gets read very easily or that has acne very easily you should definitely try to space wash out it's so mild gentle yet does the job it cleanses your skin really so I will now stop this stuff I can go on know about I have to share the toner of toner which is budget-friendly yet really good for senseless it is the way LCC rose water toner I do really like to stop a very little left in this bottle as my first bottle but I do have a couple of toner that I keep switching off with its own that I'm using just this product but I do use it or load it best when you have really sensitive skin when your skin turns red very easily because the rose water in the skin genuinely calm your skin down so just taking a little bit on a cotton pad and just wiping it across your skin after you cleanse your skin will calm your skin and also balance the pH level on your skin this is suitable for all skin types so yeah I don't see why it wouldn't be because foil II skin also rose water something that's universal everybody can use it this is your view on the topic of rose water that next one I wanna share is another rose water bottle which is like again fully over this is the carbide with a pure rose water this is the face and body mist um I realize in no way an inexpensive brand but this particular product is very inexpensive it is 50 ml bottle for 275 bucks of course you might say that you know you can buy rose water at the chemist and put it in a bottle and spray bottle and spritz it on your face which is totally okay you can definitely go ahead and do para just super lazy to do that and once I got the got my goodness I love how it feels like there's this horrible smell to it which can be very calming and the rose water is very calming for skin as well I just so convenient to use just spritz it over the way of case that you're good to go even at night when I go on to any skin care I just make sure I spritz a little bit of rose water so that my skin gets a chance to calm down after I have my water water bath settle its inflammation and then I can go off to bed the next round I wanna share is the step of Melchior fear schedule this is my fifth tube of this moisturizer that's how much I love it it's an amazing amazing gel based moisturizer for sensitive especially acne-prone skin I keep saying sensitive and acne prone because that's my skin type and so all my skincare products are for that skin type of course now this particular moisturizer balances the pH level of your skin and also it's free from any oil and emulsifiers it has an oil pans known which is great for irritated skin so if you have active acne also you might love it and it has Yahoo ironic acid which makes your skin very long this is of 60 ml of hundred 50 ml bottle and it's exactly 500 rupees so this is like back on the box it does get over very very fast because like once a month I have to leave purchases but I've tried a couple of moisturizers I've even tried the detention water sleeping mask and stuff and just as greater that was this is just amazing but it is much much more portable so in this price category this is the only face wash that works for me is good and it's not creating a big dent in my closet okay so the next thing I want to share is in a portable sunscreen people keep asking me with some seniors with something to use and I actually use the Neutrogena sun phenology or one or a daily basis but that one or does not suit every skin type basically as the a pony does not suit many skin types because all of these are kinda SPF in them they do not go well with every skin kind this will be clog your pores so one very gentle sunscreen which is great for skin is the lactic Alpine daily fee scale lotion now this was actually recommended by my doorman and he told me that everybody even on the field cricketers and all of them do use only la - calamine it's a Holy Grail product my doughnut always tells me to use this it's just that I don't feel it does any Sun production for me so I use this on my body and I use the Neutrogena out on my face but my more as super sensitive skin she has those red lashes which she gets very quick and she's super Sun allergic so she uses this and it keeps her skin free of it's like very very very effective oh it's great for sensitive skin who's looking out for us unclean is even good for people who have regular skin and this one's the combination to numb the skin the greenmail it up thoughts only excess oil and I like this one the most I like this one the most because it absorbs very well into your skin it like you won't be able to steal if you massage it very well in your skin you might not be able to see it as for like healers it absorbs all the excess oils and that sticky feeling that sunscreen gives you it does not give you that at all and does not melt very quickly when you go out in the Sun so I look for this one the most and it's just 200 rupees for a 120 ml bottle so the generous price very affordable and yeah II should have to me check this out next is something for your body and this lucky and a particular so that I've been using since yours this is the Fiamma gel Barbic skin conditioners or basically just two so but it's a gel bar of soap I don't really like a regular soap cellular sense in Toyland stuff I know stand tall and all is very good for your skin damas usually recommend some phones but I like a gel bottle so because I'm very dry on my body like where face is so coyly but my skin on the rest of my body is very very dry so this particular this particular Fiamma one the purple one is my favorite the smell of this is source for calming like everyday right in my bathroom it's just smelling of this particular open I love it I use this for bangs exact body shower gel also saw and both in my bathroom is basically depends on my mood we actually have all of the variants in this particular soap in our house but I love the open one and I actually only prefer this one it's the platinum band and Gary never know that but it's black and is Bearman it treatments you should definitely check this one out it just smells so but it's so calm and I love half a bath with this feels so good for my sense like all mice until uh calm down when I take a bath with this and also when for it is very um moisturize at the same time clean like you don't feel very dry after your box because I'm very lazy and I don't really moisturize my body all that much so it's best that my soap does it for me so yeah I love love love this soap and I highly recommend it oh you quickly let's dive into the next product which is this huge tub of aloe vera gel by the faceshop this is the channel itself 99% of leverage gel I don't know what the other 1% is but 99% a virgin and it's 300 ml it's a generous amount of aloe vera gel smells super good very very calming and I know you can get natural aloe vera I also have it in my homes I have the plant in my house but I'm so lazy I nobody has the time in the world to go and pluck out that thing and then peel it and then extract the gel and apply to your face nobody has that kind of time so this is very convenient I do really really like it and the best part about this is like aloe vera gel really sticky on your steel but if you apply this as night treatment and just apply this on your face asleep it will not be sticky at all will not feel anything on your skin you can even apply as a daytime moisturizer up just up like this underneath my makeup so it's very very quick setting like it quickly sinks into your skin and hydrates all your dry patches and actually really dry skin in the winters this was my life Savior so I highly recommend this does not react with my skin does have my big rings in it so if you are super sensitive skin do fragrance you might wanna check it out or like it's affordable like I'll take a small set because there is no small size so just like try and taste it if it works for you oh I also am very sensitive to fragrance but this particular pronoun does not react badly with mice okay quickly diving in the next product I already feel this videos a hundred you alone or this is the Garnier micellar cleansing water once again amazing product great for removing your makeup tips of over your makeup and super sensitive on you great you for the biomass energy bar extra values to use that all the time but it was so expensive and lately after start buying this I stopped buying that but I can't hold it anymore cuz makeup remover you will run out of it super quick if you are doing makeup on a daily basis and I do this for you cube soy but every weekend plus I do it like when I'm going out and stop signing makeup removers in bulk I don't really have like can you see how much I am this is the word I travel with and this is like on my vanity so I needed unload and this mode what is the 125 ml bottle and it just drop is 175 so if you're not a big time makeup user you can just buy this for a movin up a lipstick and mascara but of course if you do a lot of makeup you might need the bigger bottle and both of these are super portable very very effective just does its job without harming your skin and that's the best way I can describe my skincare okay so for the last product of the video this is my Vaseline petroleum jelly damn this is the cocoa butter fragrance and I absolutely love this I just love the smell of cocoa butter in my clean like in the body lotion and even this one I don't have the body lotion right now with me I'm gonna buy one for the winter but the petroleum jelly is my favorite because I like it for my kneecaps and my elbows my elbows and kneecaps are super super dry so I just like to take a little bit of this and massage it there also a metal bangs are over which is currently a situation all my lip balms of my house and over so I'm using a little bit of this on mine itself and love the Flavians of this does the job I cannot even Prius backing petroleum jelly cuz everybody has a lien at home this is 100 ml table this is 145 writing because the size cocoa but it's a little more expensive than the usual one the usual one is like a chief or the regular one without any fragrance now the Sun is setting and there's a reflection on my face that I'm done with this video so let's I not for today these are all the products that I recommend in skincare which is under 500 super effective and super good for your skin I hope you guys enjoy if you read then don't forget to hit the like button if you're not already subscribed to my channel please make sure that you are click on the subscribe button below and I will see you in my next video bye guys Lagoon [Music] | Sarah Sarosh | UCyw5iZvI_c15lMFf4kfjRaQ | 2019-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,523 | 12,558 |
dhM4XQ0nVxI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhM4XQ0nVxI | People Who Witnessed A Murder, What Happened? [AskReddit] | serious people who have witnessed a murder what happened my father who is an intercity high school auto shop teacher was talking to a student through a chain-link fence when suddenly the student was gunned down with an automatic weapon he was within 5 feet of the victim when a few gang members approached and shot him in the legs later firing the rest of the clip into his chest in head they fled the scene immediately and didn't attempt to harm my father however due to the proximity he was covered in blood splatter and body tissue he describes it as the most horrific experience of his entire life edits we live slash lived and Lowe's and Jules this happened before I was born so he told me over 15 years after the incidents it happened in 1992 although shocked for a few weeks he is fine now I think this event inspired him to work harder to help kids in these communities he had worked in several schools in similar areas thank you for the education on clip V Magazine I genuinely didn't know there was a functional difference in word choice also this was not associated with the LA riots happened a few years ago just outside a house a man was walking on the street when a guy on motorcycle came in and just shot him multiple times with a rifle and drove off he was still barely alive begging for help but eventually died Chinatown shooting in Toronto last February was just got home from the bar and looked out the window after the shooting started to confirm it was gunshots to see the final shots and everyone run went downstairs and out to the street to help with first-aid but both guys I examined were dead turned out to have been a drunk guy overreacting to a personal debt one of the victims had to him or something like that less than a week ago there was a double homicide about two hundred feet from my front door last Sunday my friend and I were hanging out on my porch and actually in the midst of a rather heavy conversation it was a warm evening so we were drinking beer and enjoying the break in the weather this being the pnw we heard a series of cracks and to be honest I wrote it off at first first too and then followed by about half a dozen in quick succession I did some time in Iraq as a medic and knew a bit what gunfire sounds like and in a few quick seconds it struck me as familiar we saw two people run from the parking lot something clicked in me and I walked over to check as I turned the corner into the parking lot I saw a man laying on his back I called out to him and saw him gasping agonal gasps that the body does prior to death the smoke was still clearing and the smell of gunpowder was still in the air I'm a concealed carry permit holder and I drew my weapon and approached the man it was the first time I had ever done so and I hated feeling like it was a pretty decision I checked the first man I saw for a pulse and there was none meanwhile several people that saw what occurred approached me telling me what happened my friend meanwhile was on the phone with the police and she was following close behind one woman pointed the direction the guy went and said someone was on him I took a closer look at the scene and only then noticed the other victim laying between two parked cars he bought wounds which left no doubt that he was dead i holstered my weapon and waited for the police I did my best not to let my friend see the second victim it was rather gruesome she is a very delicate type and I feel bad that she was exposed to this I was an Army medic for eight years during the Iraq war and have seen some gore I grew up and currently live in a rougher part of a relatively sleepy town the police showed up quickly and also quickly apprehended the suspect it looks like it was a bar fight that spilled outside I'm still dealing the fourth is coming up and fireworks are going off and I have issues with being hyper or anyway thanks for reading I wavered on sharing but it was good to get it off my chest saw a murder from my kitchen window I live in Lithuania and there are loads of those ninth floor boxes of flats that were built in the Soviet times I live on the third floor in Lithuania there is a big problem with young people teams turning bad and stuff glad I didn't get involved with these people so I saw 17 to 18 year old guy walk out of the flat and meet a 16 year old guy that I knew basically they got into an argument and it spiraled into a fight seeing that he was losing the younger guy pulled out a knife stabbed the older one in the arm in the side in the last one in the neck then he ran away the older guy died two to three hours later in the hospital the murderer gave himself out the next day was making breakfast one beautiful Saturday morning I hear two or three pops outside I go over to the window to the balcony and see a guy and load the clip on another guy that was still strapped in his car in the entry to the parking lot the guy was clearly already dead from the first couple shots to the head the car still in drive rolls across the parking lot and hits a curb which brings it to a stop shooter just stands around waiting for the cops to pull up when they do he quite calmly puts his gun down on the ground beside him and puts his hands up in the air I'm not sure if this is right because maybe it wasn't exactly a murder while someone was killed anyway when I was 14 to 15 years old I went shopping with my friend I live in the safest city nothing really ever happens here we are just looking clothes to buy and I look up to the marketplace noticed something is going on this old woman is walking towards a middle-aged man with a gun I'm thinking no way this is happening he must be a cop or something who the hell would just pull out a gun here I couldn't hear what the woman said but later I was told she said put the gun away there are children here he shot her I watched her drop to the ground but it didn't feel real it was like watching a movie he shot two more people after that but I didn't see it because everything went crazy people started running I pulled my friend away from the windows and some woman star screaming lock the doors I probably always remember this man yelling back we have to let people in they need to get to the safety she was only thinking about herself he was thinking about other people it was an interesting comparison I was about 10 years old I was in the backseat of my mom's car waiting for my brother to get out of high school when out of nowhere I hear three loud bangs that sounded like firecrackers then comes a guy running down the street across from us covered in blood and holding his stomach he lies down on the grass and stops moving this was back in 2006 and I had to take some classes that helped kids with overcoming traumatic experiences didn't work I still think about it to this day I was in Greece when they hosted the Olympics years ago one night my cousin's took me and my brother to the bar slash clubs in Tripoli where we got relatively smashed we stepped outside and saw a commotion in the street looked like a small scuffle between several guys one guy runs away and another kid maybe 18 eyes kinda crumples to the ground a lot of blood starts pooling around the kid I remember this very vividly since the kid was dressed very nicely think Jersey Shore and was wearing a white shirt a few of his friends kind of stand there in shock and I think one of them kind of held him I remember no one chasing the guy who ran and no one freaked out as much as I expected I also remember wanting to go over and help the guy I had just taken a first aid CPR class and thought I could help cause no one was actively helping or putting pressure on the wound my brother and cousin kinda grabbed me and uh shove me away telling me I shouldn't get involved they were very likely correct that it wasn't a good idea and that I probably couldn't help we were staying at a hotel just around the corner maybe one to two blocks away and just went back to our room the next morning we heard that the kid had died and that the murderer has been caught it turns out that the victim was an Albanian kid who was out with his friends got drunk and talked some [ __ ] to some Greeks when watching the Olympics at a bar one of those Greeks presumably also drunk escalated the situation until it spilled onto the street and turned into a stabbing never been less proud to be a Greek in probably late but back in 1996 I was in Russia watching a guy bash a girl's head with a rock until her skull exploded I was a kid around 12 years old hanging around the small thug group the guy was a small-time thug a bit older than me everyone was though her skull exploded and her brains and blood splattered across the asphalt others were standing in the circle about 12 people watching how it would end I was watching the sort of morbid curiosity because I have never seen inside of a human before death was commonplace in Russia back then so no one was really moved by it she was killed because she was the girlfriend of a guy then cheated on him and gave him him in the end he died like in a couple of months in some gunfights I think no one called the police as well then for some weird reason years ago I had friends over to play D&D in cops gunned down a burglar in my parking lot he had a gun and had climbed into a balcony Y then turned to fire on police we checked it out got interviewed by the news and my friend went in a few dates with the reporter today I watched the falando Castile dashcam video that was more disturbing than seeing the body of a real criminal to see a cop on video panic and just start shooting into a peaceful car jesus [ __ ] christ serious ISIL into Franklin get gunned down from a distance I saw their getaway car but it didn't click at the time since everyone was looking for a white van she was far enough away that I only saw her fall she was maybe 100 yards away luckily I wasn't closer as I didn't want to see the aftermath almost everyone in the lot stampeded the Home Depot after I was a little too shocked to do anything but I stood there for what seemed like forever and eventually went back inside to get my friend at the neighboring bookstore it took almost four hours to get anywhere close to home but we wound up staying in a hotel for the night as the roads back into the city were closed off we went through a ton of checkpoints and the police were super thorough checking all the vehicles the friend I was with was a producer and I wound up giving a phone interview to his TV station I also left a police message about the car that went speeding out of the parking loss immediately thereafter but was never actually interviewed by the police everyone at the time was reached out about being outside getting gas or shopping and if you were too lazy to click the link the shooters had more victims but were eventually caught one was executed and the other is being resentenced as of May this year not sure if I'm too late but my grandma was on the freeway and some dude was driving slow in the fast lane so the car behind him kept honking at him eventually the dude who was driving slow stopped his car got out with a gun and shot the guy honking at him that's why my grandmother this day never honks her horn at someone my brother and I witnessed a hit-and-run which resulted in the death of one of the victims this was back in the early 90s so kids playing outside unsupervised was a normal part of life we were over at a friend's house playing on the front lawn during the summertime it was after sunset and the streetlights were starting to come on even though there was still enough light outside I want to say we were playing with plastic swords or things we imagined were swords I think I had a plastic wiffle ball bat I was swinging around out in the street two men were riding their bikes in the middle of the road in the distance a full-sized van pulled onto the street and continued toward the bicyclists as someone who has a father that is an avid bicyclist I expect at least one of two things to happen either the van will give way while passing the cyclists as it was on a one-way road or the bicyclists would notice the van and move off to the side allowing them to pass the bicyclists did not move and the van did not slow down at this point I looked away only to turn my head back to the scene after hearing my brother and his friend screaming stop stop at the direction of the van one of the bicyclists doing the same while hitting the side of the van with his hand the driver did not stop nor did he speed up he simply kept at the speed he had been going before as if nothing happened all the while a streak of red began to form under the vans wake it was at that moment we were quite fiercely told to get inside the house our friend's mother calling 911 and our parents shortly thereafter I remember hearing my brother cry he never cried not out in the open any in the company of strangers even at a young age he already had a machismo complex but being older than me he also understood death and what we had witnessed I was too young to fully grasp what had happened thinking the man on the bike would get better we were later asked to be witnesses in court I recall my parents bringing us to the local courthouse and sitting in front of a judge the leather seat seemed so big I was too preoccupied with climbing in and out of it bouncing on the cushion while my brother gave the best description of the incident as he could my parents next to us faces pale with horror and sadness that we had to witness something like this in the end the police report was made all of the party involved the van driver and the bicyclists had been drunk or had been drinking at the time of the incident the living bicyclist was issued a fine for riding in the middle of the road and not yielding to traffic I read the report later on in life at the library for those wondering microfilm of the local police and accident reports while the van driver was charged with vehicular manslaughter the most telling part was when my brother told me some time in high school that the driver of the van was about to get out of prison by that point in my life the incident was far behind me it felt weird thinking about it again but what horrified me the most was my brother's reaction and attitude it was of a man seeking revenge wanting something back that was once stolen in that sense innocence our childhood I had never realized how much this affected my brother shortly thereafter he began his spiral into alcoholism fifteen years later he was arrested for a DUI in front of his apartment in a sick twist of fate while driving a van I was crashing on his couch during summer break in college watching this all happened through his apartment window after the incident he kept saying how much he wanted to stop by this point in our lives we felt it was another broken promise as several close family members had tried to confront and help him including myself just for him to push us away the moment I knew he was serious was when he told me this I don't want to become the van driver he's been clean and sober since thankfully now has two kids as well I pray they never witnessed something that horrible when I was 12 I witnessed an accidental murder this old lady was driving too fast in a residential area and slammed a dude on a motorcycle that dude was mild a brother's friend I saw the crash from afar like 50 meters away then rushed there with my friend that you'd was squirming like a goldfish out of water for a moment and then just stopped moving the old lady was petrified behind her wheel she didn't even come out of her car my brother told me later that you died of internal bleeding no idea what happens to the lady though | Humor Studios | UCQAbWYfvugVtd5sJ8lXDs4w | 2020-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,079 | 15,814 |
4_TH5YCRVW8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_TH5YCRVW8 | BCPS Central Area Elementary Capacity Relief Boundary Study - Meeting 4 | ready check one two check one two good evening everyone good evening and welcome to meeting four of the Central Area Elementary School boundary study I'd like to invite our committee members to please make your way to your seats based on the uh colored labels on your lanyards or name tags welcome everyone including our Observer section of our parent observers tonight is meeting four for the committee uh our our team at Cropper GIS at each of your six workstations has provided you with the four maps that were uh that were available in the uh in the previous two public information sessions as well as four new maps for you to review this evening and we'll be getting started with that shortly just a few housekeeping tips uh do take a moment to familiarize yourself with the exits in the event of an emergency our best exit is out the door we came in uh through the cafeteria in the rear of the cafeteria or out to the vestibule and to your left to the out to the parking lot we ask you please take a moment to sign in at the pink sheets for our observers or the green sheets for our committee members uh in the event of an emergency that we did have to evacuate we would use those sheets sheets to take attendance out in the parking lot to make sure we have accountability for everyone uh we there is no mask policy at this time at BCPS but we are aware that uh a little bit of illness has been going around so uh we do have masks in the back if you would like to Avail yourselves to them and uh we ask that you all please respect your uh your your neighbors preferences for personal space and use of masks all the materials from this meeting uh will be posted tomorrow and all previous materials are posted on our website at www.bcps.org you can find that link at the bottom of the page under the resources Tab and then following the link to the central area Elementary School boundary study our survey completed uh I believe December 17th uh ran through the two public information sessions and concluded I believe December 17th uh committee members were emailed with the survey results and copies of that are in your uh packet tonight each table also has a complete packet that includes the about 90 pages of the comments in case anyone needs to refer back to that otherwise the comments are available on the website okay um comments are uh the uh committee members have also received uh updates regarding uh publicly submitted comments which were updated to our website as early as this week um one final note we do ask our observers we do welcome you um we do ask that you please respect the committee space and please do not interfere with the committee while they're working this evening and uh just one final reminder we are live streaming tonight for our folks at home so committee members please if you would like to speak this evening please raise your hand to be recognized and we'll come around to you with a microphone uh to make sure that we capture your voice for our live stream and with that I will give it over to Mr Matt Cropper thank you Chris okay thank you committee happy New Year everybody hope you all had a had a good break and uh back refreshed and recharged um it's our fourth committee meeting tonight we um we have an opportunity you have an opportunity to finalize the process tonight if you guys feel like you're ready so um but we want to cover some things before we get into the get into the meat of the uh of the materials and things just review the agenda we've got survey results which we sent to you guys in advance you uh we sent you those before the holiday so you had a chance hopefully to take a look through those and study and look at through some of the information we have updated the statistical data with the current uh this year's September 30th enrollment so that's another big update you'll see the numbers have been updated to reflect the most latest and greatest information and then we have uh some all of the the the map the mapping reflects that as well um going to break into small groups like we always do and take take a look at um at the survey results and just work with your small groups really at this point we're starting to think about not thinking about how many Maps we can make but at this point we're hoping that most stones have been unturned and you guys can start thinking and start getting towards which map do you think is best for to to to serve all children in the study area what's best for all students in this area and what's the best solution so start thinking towards a recommendation and start to narrow down which map you think um is best for for the students in this area we're going to do a process of nominating options um to to go to go for recommendation and then a vote if we feel like we're ready for a vote tonight if there's a lot of changes coming through and a lot of new maps that we're probably going to have to defer to the next meeting so that we can make sure that we put numbers together for you so that you're informed on what we're what you're voting on but we we'll cross that bridge when we get there so here's our second to last meeting like we said we have identified a recommendation here if uh if you're ready we can you you guys can be prep we're prepared to enable you to vote tonight if not we will be back together on January 2th 5th the end of the month for the final meeting for the final uh to to vote and finalize a recommendation um hold on hold on let's get a microphone Chris I just that you said that the numbers are updated um on the on online map are they updated on that too or those not that's how yes the planning block numbers on the online map are updated as well and so check one two to clarify those those are being updated I'm I'm the uh the website's been a little busy this evening but the uh the uh the ab the final set of ABCD maps are not updated yet we will get them updated they're on your paper maps here tonight and in your book they'll be updated by tomorrow morning so the materials for that what you referring to the actual handout materials online those will be available tomorrow morning the online interactive map has all the latest maps on there and the updated planning block counts are up yes there those are updated just a quick recap I think we've all pretty covered this uh pretty well and pretty understanding of what our what our uh rationale is and why we're here but there are uh there's overcrowding that exists in some schools in the area there's a need for capacity relief the number of schools as you can see here that have some overcrowding um and the purpose is to is to relieve schools that are projected to be overcrowded maximize use of space in in the area try to make things as Equitable as possible a large study area we've been working with we have a good committee it's been a really good productive group that we've been working with um and these are the schools that have been involved and uh and happy to been working with you guys over the past couple months on this process so um the objectives are to provide capacity relief to the central area elementary and also schools and also maintain or increase diversity among schools to reflect the diversity of the region in the school system those are our your key uh objectives public information we had um uh before the holiday break um November 15th and 16th um we had a lot of good input at that uh we had an online survey that went all the way to the December 17th and we received 1,31 comments or respondents to the survey so we had really good participation really good um input from people from across this whole study area what we like to say is the those survey results just utilize that as another piece of information in the Cadre of information you have all the maps and statistics don't make the survey the end all Beall decision point for you is what we recommend is just take it take it in study it see what what they say and see if there's anything gleaning information from that that can uh bring you to a recommendation that's closer to adhering to our objectives so just use it as another piece another tool in Your Arsenal as you keep working towards finalizing a recommendation don't make it the only sole DET determinant the uh the results were pretty were were pretty balanced from from the options you could see the largest percentage of respondents said strongly in favor or somewhat in favor of a of CB and a um they were really close 50.9 that's for C 50 per B and 49.4 for a so so you had a lot of a lot of uh people who really liked all of the maps um D did have was the one that was sort of the outlier had 44.5% respondents who were opposed or strongly opposed to option D so that was the one that was sort of the outlier between the four maps that were presented at uh at the meeting in terms of people who were opposed to that particular map and then we also provide information in your uh in your summary report that talks about why they they supported reason and we give you information we ask them questions that align with the considerations in in um policy 1280 and so this just gets you an idea of if they people who support it why did they support it and what was the uh what was their rationale for supporting a map we also asked them the same thing if you're opposed to a map or you're concerned about a map what was your uh your rationale so just to give you in information to help keep you aligned with decision-making as it relates to the board policy and the overall objectives for this uh process like I said we have updated statistics that reflect the most recent September 30th enrollment we didn't see major changes there were some swings but everything was tracking relatively close to what we were looking at with end of the year so I wouldn't I wouldn't uh anticipate any major Surprises with the updated enrollment but there were some fluctuations so be mindful of it and take a look at it and see uh what you think there are um and this was drafted we have seven Maps but we did receive a late a late incomer uh just a couple days ago that we that we worked to put in here and have it prepared for you so there are eight Maps we wanted to do is we wanted to give any input that the committee gave us over this break we wanted to make sure we captured it so that you guys could be prepared to vote tonight if you were ready um um and so we took any input that was provided to us and put it on paper so that you could have a discussion about it so there um there's B2 B3 and also a B4 map and then that's you'll see that B4 as a map insert at the very back because it wasn't we didn't have time to embedd it uh printing had already happened so we have it as an insert and then there's a C2 map so these are variations off of B and C three variations off of B one off of c and then the original a through D that you brought to the public are still here for your consideration as a committee um you've got8 and half by 11 Maps plot maps are on your tables just like we always have them and the online interactive map also has all of the updated maps on them now as well and as Mr Bato said copies of the handouts these will all be available online for the public tomorrow morning so that you could uh also benefit from reviewing all of the information committee is looking at tonight uh same information same or same format I should say uh utilization looking at how things are uh um compared from school to school and um taking a look at these and evaluating these we have the demographic data for each particular option like we always bring to you um numbers of M students impacted like we've like we've discussed um just so that you you could see and again the the the later option B3 is not in this table but it's included in your insert your one pager insert for B for B4 all the data is on that one sheet feeder pattern splits so you could see that same formats just that everything is updated with some of the new information and then walk Zone data so we've been prepared tonight to give you you know give you everything you can if you feel like you're ready to vote tonight we did everything we could to try to get you the M the data and Maps as latest and greatest as possible to to to inform you um if you feel like you're ready tonight but uh we will see so um we do have a small group exercise after this and then once we get done with this then we're going to go through a process of nominating so the thought is that tonight if um if you're comfortable with with one of these maps for nomination we can move with to a vote if there's our if Maps out of the small group exercise if maps come out that are edits to Maps changes that involve several planning blocks removing a lot of things it's probably a better idea to come back to the later January meeting so that we can put those numbers together for you and bring it back to you unless you feel like the changes that you're suggesting they come up after small group changes if they suggested changes or small enough to where you have a good understanding of the impact and you feel as a committee you're ready to vote tonight even with some suggested changes you have the ability to do that as a committee we're here to facilitate your work but it's up to you guys to decide so are there any questions before we let you break into your small groups or does anybody have anything they'd like to say before we break you into small groups and let you look at some of the new materials and Survey data anything else before we let you break okay well we're going to let you get to it and we'll be browsing around we'll give you some time to take a look you bring me up for one second just just one second if any committee would if any group would like to hang you know a few maps to take a look at I know it's a lot to process on a table um we can certainly be around with some tape to help you hang a few Maps if that would be helpful to your group's uh processing and in addition we do have Spanish interpreter available if anyone desires Spanish interpretation just come see us in the back of the room what looks best e okay even got that e good how are you I don't know what look number now El they it's right GL e that e Gra e what e friend e whatever e CR you e e we're going to give you guys about 10 more 10 more minutes I know that some of you guys are pretty much wrapped up some of you are still having good fruitful conversations 10 more minutes and then we'll regroup with the full group a op e you we e okay you got about five five minutes guys and uh will be regrouped at the full committee okay guys we could probably sit and talk about these till midnight tonight but um but I think we're at a point where we can get together as a full group and continue the discussion um so maybe if we sort of regrouped at our tables and just uh prepared for a for a large group discussion here as next steps so um a lot of good deliberation around the maps a lot of different things of hearing from different community members committee members you guys are really doing a good job dissecting these maps and really diving into all the numbers and data I really we appreciate it I OB BCPS really appreci appreciates your uh your efforts on this um so we are going to the next part of this process is to look at nominating Maps um but I think actually before we get into the nomination why don't we just have a little recap on some discussions that you guys had at your small groups just so that we can hear and everybody the whole committee can benefit from your discussions before we get to uh a nomination process if we're ready for that so um who wants to uh I know we still have some conversation over here you guys ready to talk with the whole group um let's see I think what about why don't we start back here with people who look like they're more uh simmered down let's see how about the back how about the back group would you guys want to share any thoughts or conversations you had or any questions that you have about the maps that other committee members may be able to help um any any comments from the from that from that back group yeah I I think generally um we do have a lot of thoughts um we didn't come to consensus but um we liked map C2 which was a rewrite um it captures a lot of the I'm going to let you speak to this because you'll speak to it more eloquently than me but um there was a lot of attention to detail to try to address many of the points that so many schools were bringing up um so if I can pass it pass it pass it over here sure oh God I don't know where my notes are um okay so C2 um based on like the public feedback from being in person and the comments I really felt and I know the survey numbers were very very close but overall I felt like map C really addressed a lot of the issues and had the most support So for me it made sense to use that as a jumping off point and then address the biggest issues in map C and that's how I came to map C2 and I had a lot of help from a Carol and our parent um who came up with the idea of splitting I wish I had a map next to me there's a map p on the wall if you want to look at that back there I'm going go right here um so C2 right here this used to be one big planning block and it moved 50 kids from or potentially 50 kids from Carol Manor to Jacksonville there was a lot of pushback from Carol Manor and I understand it's disruptive um but her idea was actually to split this planning block Block in two because the northern part of the planning block is Blenheim Road and Blenheim Road starts here it starts in the Jacksonville um Zone and then as you go along it goes into Carol Manor and then it goes back up into Jacksonville and it just kind of Transportation wise it seemed to make a lot of sense to just put the whole Loop into Jacksonville um and it moves the smallest number of people from Carol Manor to Jacksonville so you still have the ad you're you're still utilizing the open seats at Jacksonville which for me being in the densest part of the central zone like not using the open not using West hous uh open seats and not using Jacksonville open seats I know mace Chapel has open seats but just the way things have kind of panned out it don't really need a lot of room from them but not utilizing open seats when we don't have any new schools coming is just just really unacceptable to me um so that was that compromise with Carol Manor and I thought that that was pretty huge and it just was really insightful and another thing is that map C2 is the only map in the entire study that actually relieves or keeps Cromwell under 100% um and between Hampton and Cromwell like I don't even know how many thousands of units okay I'm sorry um so between all of the it also mer leaves Hampton adequately though and B2 doesn't so um it keeps uh what the major thing that I changed with from between C and C2 was uh BB 423 um was in Cromwell had been moved to Cromwell but they go to Middle School um at Dunbarton and there's plenty of room was thousand so it made more sense to move them over to West um and utilizing that those open seats thank you um what else there were a couple other changes uh like only basically only keeping the apartments the Roger Forge Apartments um and just like moving those to Roger Forge um because they can walk and I know there was like one little adjustment that was recommended which is like there's one bus that goes to Roger Forge and it was to move them to West um and it also keeps obviously stonely intact and we're very thankful for you know the relief that they would be providing Hampton if they were to actually take uh 427 um well I think that's kind of like the major stuff but I know that in maps a and all the B Maps Hampton really just doesn't get the relief that it needs and I really don't want to be here again in a couple years and by moving 85 kids all the way from Pine grve and moving them all the way to Hampton you're just moving almost 100 kids right into like the densest part of the central zone and that just doesn't make sense to me when Pine grve has options to move north where there's room and there's potential options to also do another study with Parkville elementary schools because there's plenty of room and within the other Parkville Elementary schools and I think that it between moving some people north towards where there's room and moving some people South it could really give meaningful relief to Pine grve um um talking like and and I know that there's a couple other families here that do live um in PB 101 1003 and 102 which would be potentially moved um to Carol Manor and there was a lot of comments and a lot of support to actually like they want to go to Carol Manor and they're okay with that and I know that overall the numbers it wasn't like the favorite option but I think when you consider the people that actually live there that would actually move to Carol Manor there was a ton of support for that um yeah and just Maps A and B they hurt Hampton's diversity they don't give us enough relief we don't have enough room to get our prek back like Campton has been through a lot and also just the fact of having to lose like I don't even know like almost 200 kids just to add in 85 just seems like unnecessarily disruptive to a community that's already been through so much um and it just kind of adds like insult to injury like nobody wants to lose kids but we need some relief and we don't want to lose more than we need to so I think I've touched on all the bases sorry is there anybody else from that group who wants to just sir so the the first thing I just really want to say is um just as a general thing I think it's really unfortunate that Pine Grove is in this study or that the study wasn't larger as Maga just mentioned there are schools near them that feed into the same middle school that could have been in a study there could have been a a a Northeast Study that had um both the pine middle schools as well as the Parkville schools um and potentially go and just could have solved the problems without having to cause people to move into another school where there'd be a minority of kids going to a different middle school so I think that's unfortunate especially when the Middle School study which hasn't even come into effect yet actually Consolidated all pine grve into one middle school so I think it's really an unfortunate oversight on this so um and and honestly if I had the ideal thing I would say if we could start a a study to today for Pine Grove to get people and I don't know if anybody if you can comment on that but if you could start a study today for Pine grve to be involved to maybe kind of be able to shift kids over to Carney that area that would have been awesome and maybe we wouldn't have to to have some of this stuff but anyway so that's one thing um so my point I would say is when I looked at it I looked at the survey I tried to go you know very specifically line by line in terms of the different schools um it was interesting because of course the final results for the different Maps was all very close but it wasn't particularly close when you looked at it from a school by school basis there was almost invariably different schools that supported different things either supported you know and and and based on the comments and just you know wanted different things and there's two things I think that were just a very general thing you can come from all that which is schools that were not overcrowded their biggest uh thing was they did not want to be touched they did not want to sorry let me rephrase that they did not want to lose anybody so a school that felt like they were okay doesn't want to lose anybody that's true for you know ryderwood it's true for West hin it's true for you know Prim I mean Timonium which feels like they're fine even though the numbers are there that's great so that was one thing and then the second thing is the schools that are that are overcrowded want in relief I mean those are really the two things we saw so the schools that were overcrowded looked for they they wanted they they voted for things that got them relief as much as possible and the schools that were not were were were not crowded and doesn't need relief voted for things that wouldn't touch them as much as possible so I think it's a very understandable thing to go and see that from each of the schools so when I looked at the specific things you know there was certain obviously you know West Housen wanted their stuff back um you know there was obvious some there there was some pretty obvious things you know the ponia was fine with that um uh Rogers for is a little bit variable but I think that we've come to consensus where they want the apartments but they think that the one bus area would make sense to not go there just because it's a separate bus and maybe if that if that was on a if if that went to West hin then it would be a combined bus with them and one through orust in circulation which is great for our transportation issues but the big thing that I got out of it that I would be concerned is Pine grve clearly voted for a and b not it wasn't close they vote 2third of the votes was for twoth thirds and for C and D two-thirds of votes was against that is true that's on the survey I'm saying that's what happened on the survey I'm not I I'm just saying that that's the thing and I feel like when you look at a school and they have you know the entire student body not just maybe some people that are are more active and maybe more visible that you have to take into account what they are interested in and I'm not and I get I think the points about Hampton getting people is very accurate so I can totally understand that I think we need to at least consider can we get Hampton to a reasonable number even with and taking into account what Pine grve voted for that was where I was now before this all before this whole thing was I was actually very much pushing for Pine grve to send people to Carol Manor and Carol man send people to Jacksonville I thought that that made the most sense but my whole thing was the lynchman was going to be what how does pine grve vote because I heard very mixed things I have spoken to many Pine girl people I know that there's some people that definitely want to do that move that want to do this and I know there's many people who don't want to do this I don't think it's as overwhelming as some people have suggested that it is I think it's very mixed and that's why to me I was curious when people are able to do the survey what could they show and they definitely show that they favored a andb so that's my that's my take on it is I think that we we should not as a committee just say we can ignore the public sentiment otherwise why are we going through all these why are we engaging the public then so that's why I I and and forward of the record so I'm a Carol manner person I have zero problems I actually think that idea of moving people into Jacksonville totally reasonable I actually think I think if the issue is relieving Carol manner sending them to Jacksonville totally on board with that I'm just concerned about Pine doing what's right for Pine Grove based on what its constituents want so I do just want to point out though that regarding the survey there were people in the PTA at Pine Grove who stood up and and um from a skewed perspective were suggesting that the school would somehow suffer if the Northern parts of the school were broken apart and um they urged everybody at the PTA sort of with with tearful um impassioned pleas to uh not you know to vote for maps A and B those are not none of those people would have been privy to the information that we were just talking about with 85 almost 100 kids being busted clear across town from Pine grve to go to a school in another town practically so that that doesn't make sense so that I don't want to rely solely on that survey and I'm glad that that was brought up at the beginning not to for that reason so I just wanted to make that point Thank you can I yes okay um I wonder if the numbers were the same if Pine grve would get the same amount of relief from Hampton or from Carol Manor and those numbers were the same would the Pine Grove Community feel differently because I think a lot of the Pine Grove Community probably saw the numbers and they said wow we get more relief if we send 10:04 to Hampton versus if we send 10:1 102 and 103 to Carol man so I think just like numbers wise if I think that had a lot to do with it but if we really push to have another more Parkville have another study with more Parkville schools to help alleviate the southern part of pine grve I think that would make a big difference um so I think that that had a lot to do with it and I think and certainly if you had more kids or the 80 kids going more towards Carol Manor I think that would have definitely also been the more popular option I understand wanting as must as much relief as possible because that's what our school is going through so group Pat uh go ahead Paul say again you weren't on the mic we want to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to speak anybody on this side hi so my group the blue group really evaluated we were really taking a good look at the new maps um and I think the consensus was that we really favored Matt B for a couple of reasons one was um Pine grve who is very overcrowded right now they are at a relief um of that with a 93% utilization rate on map B3 um Hampton who's also very overcrowded I mean both of those schools probably in the top three um of being overcrowded they're at 96 utilization rate right so I think that was optimal um understanding that there's you know more things coming and and possibly but at least getting them under 100% I think was also helpful also West talson it gets them to an 86% utilization rate which I know that's actually much way below than kind of the average that we're seeing but we have to realize for West tson that they don't have any kind of Green Space to put other trailers there so getting them kind of as low as possible would be really helpful to them because they don't have space to put you know trailers anywhere um so I think for our group if we had to vote today I think a lot of us or the majority of us would vote for a B3 yep you want and forgive me I I was on the impression the consensus was more C2 um but it's okay um I'm Jason Garber you may remember me from such schools like Cromwell Valley uh my first concern is one that's been reflected earlier we don't want to be here another three to four years we know that no matter what map we pick here there are projects on the books um that are going to be going to cromo Valley in largely every map that is not already accounted for there's a 600 unit one that's going to be put up on luskin Hill uh there's another one again at japa and lock Raven that they're talking about that seems to be a little more um tenuous at the moment but there's also the one place which I know is a real one as well that one they're talking 400 500 units from what I recall so we're going to be here again no matter what with that in mind the one that comes up with the best Bounce from my perspective was C2 and I I think that a lot of the problems that have been aired in this room over the past several meetings have been uh addressed V C2 so I certainly give you credit for all your work uh on it um in the end I I I do think it's prudent that whenever we have these processes moving forward that we do take into account projects that are known because we don't want to keep doing this again and again and again well I I know maybe you guys do because it helps you guys but communities staff administrators you know to have the constant upheaval disruption uncertainty is not ideal it it affects long-term planning it affects short-term planning um for these reasons I just urge everyone who's listening to please start considering planning projects as part of any of these processes moving forward and not just react after the fact there are uh we we have provided the group the enrollment projections that do account for future developments and things like that and development information so that has been provided to the committee as part for part of your consideration but it's valid valid concern that there's ongoing development that can further um you know cause capacity challenges at schools so I think it's a valid valid point for sure any other um let's see let's when to come to this group I'm just gonna add on to that um do I have to stand um first of all I want everyone here y'all you are rock stars pack Pat yourselves on the back we are all doing this for free cuz BCPS can't get it together Baltimore County can't get it together and to add on to that take this passion and go to the county cuz they're the ones that are going to say oh wow you need a new school for all these apartments right they're not going to do anything because we're complacent they're only going to do something if we go to it with our votes and just talking to them because technically they represent us so it's the state and it's the county that has the choice about whether we get to build new schools that reflect all of the development that keeps going on so thank you all for being here please continue this passion and take it to the county cuz BCPS has kind of got their hands tied with what we can do right thank you anybody else from this group any thoughts or conversations about the maps or anything like that that you want to share okay no problem uh how about this how about this table right here and uh you guys have any thoughts anybody else or we could just uh show hands if you guys if um there's running down smaller numbers go ahead um we didn't have very many strong opinions at this table um and I think we're we're looking forward to the next steps all right good deal anybody else have any thoughts or anything they want to share from the the other thing I just wanted to mention was because in terms of engaging with BCPS I I like I think that's really a big thing I mean we there's there's people out that are talking about how Baltimore County does not get the funds that it should when developers build stuff they should be getting funds and they should be allocated directly to school buildings whenever there's new development so I mean that's a huge big deal and this something we need to pressure the the Board of Education the politicians everybody to go and do right that if there's if there's developments if there's more people moving to an area there needs to be schools to correspond to that so I think that's a really important thing and the one thing though I will say that the Board of Education could do in the short term to at least do something is regarding and I know this is beyond the Scopes of this but is regarding the magnet school um there's no reason for that to be at a location that is so crowded I don't personally understand yeah I don't understand why there is a magnet school anyway but if if people can justify they feel it should why don't we move it to a school that has seats I know we've talked about why what can we do with Jacksonville's seats why not put it there like that's an easy solution to free up a ton of seats in the area where they're actually needed so I I you know I know it's beyond the purview of this but maybe somebody in the board of education is listening and maybe they'll like think about doing it so I want to bring it up okay yeah I'm the principal of Jacksonville and while we have open seats we're fine to have um families come and join us I think that the magnet program is where it's located because it's centrally accessible to many many families if you're asking students from Cromwell to travel to Jacksonville they're going to be on a bus an hour and a half each way and that's I I'm I okay as a principal for any of the maps as long as we are doing what is best for children that is my job 365 days of the year are we making decisions not based on what adults feel what is best for children at all times I live that way in my personal life I live that way in my school life and when these changes come down I cannot urge Ames enough to make sure that you're maintaining positivity with your own children because every single one of these schools in the central area are fantastic schools they are led by fantastic principles I work with these people every day so we need to make sure that whatever changes are being made that we are pushing that positivity not to say oh my gosh you have to go to such and such school now because what we say and leave as parents and adults goes directly to our kids so correct we need to be looking at these Maps based on numbers and based on what's best for kids okay so let's uh so why don't we the magnet the magnet discussions all is valuable it's really not something that we can do so uh not something that's really in our purview so so we'll uh have to table that discussion for a later time but back to the maps back to the uh this boundary change process um Now's the Time you know we're going to see if you guys feel like you're ready uh for a vote tonight so um and it all depends on what how things get nominated so we're going to do a nomination process and just like we did for the public info session where any member can nominate a a a map for consideration and um for consideration for vote and then if that map gets nominated it's going to take it to the wall uh so we G to are we going to clear this area Chris out so that we could uh maybe put the use that for a staging area okay well then yeah why don't we do that so instead of getting too far ahead of ourselves um we don't want to assume that you guys are ready so we want to solidify and have make sure that there's consensus on if you do want to vote tonight or not if you want I heard a lot of people say yes some people say no so let's just make sure that we get we have consensus so we're going to pass around the clickers to get some voting um getting our voting procedure lined up here and we're going to start with a vote to see if you're ready to if you are ready to vote on a recommendation tonight you need any help pass Amendment how is that going to fit the process it'll be a nomination with changes all right okay give me a not when it's the right time okay okay one I want to move all the map Nom okay okay um I just want to make sure I don't mess yeah well while while we're handing out clickers let's just have uh there's a question from the committee about the about the nomination here you go now's a good time to ask that while we're handing out clickers I think all right so um I'm quite happy with the modified mops which have come out there is one small change one block I would like to move in all of them and I just want to understand what the process is for doing that so we do it as as orderly as process and don't stay here sure so what we we typically say is um we have maps on the table and not and if if a nomination comes forward with changes like we had last time but for the public a lot of substantial changes we may we usually say We'll defer to the next meeting so that we can run numbers if it's a if it's a change that's small that you feel is small enough that's acceptable to incorporate and and still do a map a vote tonight you can do that but if it's something that's a substantial uh change it impacts a lot of students it may be something you may want to consider waiting and seeing how the numbers play out but if you if you've kind of done the numbers in your math and see how it and you feel confident with how it's going to turn out then it may be something that you could you could profer as a as a nomination is there anybody who's not a principal and on the committee who does not have a clicker yet that all the voting members have good clickers if you didn't get a clicker raise your hand I think we got everybody all the all the voting members have them so does that does that answer your question about nomination I think it does okay we got them all okay to vote yeah so as he's getting set up on the screen this is a vote this is an actual just a vote to solidify and make sure we have consensus that you guys are ready to finalize a recommendation tonight um the the results of this if if the results say that say no then we will um we will wait until the next meeting but um to to do that final vote but this is just this is just a vote to to see if you guys are ready to um ready to or ready comfortable voting tonight so I just want to make we understand like if we vote tonight that means that the public will not have a chance to comment on the new maps that we're recommending is that correct well there there is online like all the comments online that we've been taking into account this whole entire time the brand new the new maps that we just got we won't have any chance to hear any kind of commenting on those Maps the Comm correct the committee the committee would not uh the the the there is a process after this where the board has the public hearing and then they have the ability there's still opportunities for the public to provide input to the board but you are correct that that if you make your recommendation tonight your your role in this process is done in its hand and then is then in the board's hands to um to have a meeting at the end of the month no matter what like what what changes the timeline if you vote that changes the timeline as if yes if you vote on a Rec if you vote tonight on a recommendation there's no need to have the January 25th committee meeting for you as a team so we we don't have to regroup on the 25th your your work is done if you guys vote on our recommendation tonight if sing a single vote Yes and if the vote if the if if if you vote on this right here if you vote no then we will be coming back January 25th with one final meeting um we're looking for majority 51% or a majority of the committee CU I just want to make sure that we're not like voting oh on a map because we don't want to come back to a meeting in a couple weeks because we've done a lot of work so far up to this point and we've had a lot of a lot of people have commented and I just think that when people don't get a chance to voice their opinion then that's when things get more ugly and I sure you know I don't know we don't want to rush you by any means we're not trying to rush anybody but as we've walked around we've heard people say that they're ready to vote for recommendation tonight not everybody grabs the microphone and speaks their mind some people just speak to each other and I hear so we want to just give you the opportunity tonight right now to say yes I'm ready to vote on a recommendation tonight we don't need to meet next time or no I don't want to vote tonight on a recommendation and we do need another meeting and then if whatever 50% says more than 50% that's what we'll do I mean I'd be as happy as anybody not to come back in three weeks but I do think you make a really good point which is the survey didn't actually which had a thousand respondents as I understand it didn't actually survey people on some of the maps that were presenting tonight correct like the ones with a number B2 these versions so if we are following this process like you said of getting public so yes some people didn't speak I didn't speak we didn't speak but if the point of this is to also get broad public comment yeah the board might have that chance but you know we're basically voting on maps where we haven't had the chance to read the comments and Michael's done a very good job I think of encouraging everybody printing out the comments I mean there are a lot of comments you can take them as you will but it feels odd to me that additional maps are presented tonight that didn't have any public comments on them and short of these you know handful of observers who feel very strongly we're not actually looking at comments from a broad group of the public so just my thoughts thank you microphone so so I just want to make sure that if we don't vote tonight which is fine I I completely understand you know not everyone has seen these new maps and actually time to digest them and everything but can we at least agree that no more new maps are introduced because that'll be really tough for us to we'll go back in circles on this then the answer is it's up to the committee if the committee on that if the committee decides next meeting that they still want one more tweak and they're ready to vote then they can vote on that one more tweak if you can you can think about it if every time there's a change we have to go back with a survey we would for a long time so it's up to the committee we've only scheduled one more meeting so we're giving you the opportunity I know I'm repeating myself we're giving the opportunity because some people had voiced it that they were ready to vote tonight so we want to get a vote to find out how many people that really is and if the majority wants to vote tonight we will if the majority does not want to vote tonight then we won't okay so just to um just to just to recap app everybody has a clicker this is just to determine if you are ready to uh vote on a recommendation tonight um and and then this would this would finalize your part your role in the process as a committee so if you are if you are ready to vote tonight click a if you are not ready to vote tonight and you'd like to regroup on the 25th and finalize it then click on B uh you click B if you if you want if you want another meeting if you want to meet again in two weeks to finalize the vote you click a if you're ready to vote tonight and finalize the meeting tonight okay votes are in okay 61% voted yes and that we uh to to move forward with a vote on a recom Commendation this evening so it looks like uh we're going to move forward with the nomination process and then get into the voting uh process right after that so um with that said Mike can you switch us back to the other there we go thank you okay so Now's the Time um who uh the floor is open go ahead what did you uh let's see make sure nomin okay C2 C2 has been nominated no we're not doing second I nominate B2 say that one more time B2 B2 okay B2 um B3 okay B3 is on the floor um I wanted to nominate C2 with a very small change that I think doesn't necessarily need a lot more counting and data um just to be sure it was C2 but moving 1502 from Roger Forge back to West hous it's to my understanding the only bus that Roger Forge has and if they were to move to West to Roger Forge would be 100% Walkers sure the one with five students in it yeah there's one bus with five students sure yeah that's that's that was um that seems like a small enough number it really wouldn't skew the data much um so okay so the so the so she uh she's nominating C2 with planning block 1502 at West toalson and that's that small that only area Rogers Forge that gets bust you guys have discussed this several times over the last several committee meetings um so that's that is um that's something let's see a microphone for this gentleman right here I nomin okay okay so he's withdrawing C2 and just and uh just he agrees with that that small adjustment so it's C2 with that small planning block adjustment and now just C2 in its entirety is C2 is not there anymore C2 with changes nting yes so this is uh you know to see if there's a smaller number of maps that that you want to consider for vote and there may be map a map out here that nobody likes which won't there's no need to vote on it if it's not favored by any member of the committee may I suggest that people who nominated map B2 and B3 to make the same change on that one okay that the difference between the maps shouldn't be Roger Forge is what I'm saying if that's accepted the people who made who nominated Maps B2 and B3 can we so the change that was made for map c 2 uh PB 1502 moving from Rogers Forge to Westen I would like to make that for maps B2 and B3 if that's acceptable okay okay I'm I'm okay with that change okay so the the all of the maps that are nominated in are to include that planning block adjustment 1502 to West talson and both both of the B2 and B3 maps with five five students living in it okay any other nominations any other maps that a Committee Member feels that they is uh should be considered for a recommendation last call we have three maps on the board B2 B3 and C2 with that adjustment just a just one final uh recap on the maps that are nominated we have B2 B3 and C2 all with the only adjustment to them is planning block 1502 coming out of rers Forge and into West to that's the only adjustment with the the five student adjustments so that um those are the three maps that are on the floor for a a vote okay yeah do you guys yeah why don't you guys take take some time we'll let you guys take a look at the maps and before we cast a vote we'll give you another five 10 minutes or so and we can then we can take a final vote okay that not everyone's going to be happy with anything do there's never an ideal situation don't worry call 911 we had your back e you put it on come on that's where that's where my comfort level is is that process is that I know I hear things that I don't ignore but I don't weigh those voices I weigh the vote vote see what the consensus is told di diploma Demis risk BCPS has been doing this this way for since I've ever worked 20 years I've been working with a so we're going to give you like till 10 till you got two minutes is that okay do you guys need more time than that two two minutes if you need more that's fine that's no problem 1922 e l okay guys are we are we ready to vote okay just I I'll give you that what's the PLL B2 from um all right I um well one one thing that uh Ju Just a committee member mentioned you did you were the one that nominated B2 right okay okay so like okay so the gentleman who nomin Committee Member who nominated B2 he wants to pull that off pull it off the table and just and just focus on B3 um so that is a change B so so the person who nominated B2 is recanting that nomination so with that that information if any other Committee Member felt strongly about B2 now would be the time for any Committee Member to put that back on the floor um if if they feel it's important or they want to did you guys hear that over there the um the B2 nomination has been recanted taken off so now it's just B3 and C2 but with that new information any other Committee Member has the ability to nominate that if they feel that that's a map that they want to denominate Okay so it looks like we don't have any uh further nominations for B2 so B2 comes off so we're down the two maps now B3 and C2 all right um so is any is anybody not ready to vote yet does anybody need a little more time I'm looking at this group over here Paul you check and see they just making sure everybody is uh they're still looking at the maps just making sure that people are all prepared and ready to vote we're GNA give you just uh they just need just a little more time so bear with us it's it's almost 8 o'clock we have you have you to 8:30 please bear with us just give them a little more time to make sure they comfortable with their vote and then we'll be we'll be voting so stay tuned okay is there anybody who's not read that looks like that group settled down a little bit from the maps um so I it looks like everyone's in place is anybody not ready to vote yet I think we're like we look good okay Now's the Time guys so [Music] um Okay so all eligible voting members can vote only for one of the maps no principles have clickers these are only voting committee members uh the third bullet does uh does not apply if it's uh really looking for a 51% vote and any map that has 51% or greater will be the map that's recommended and this final recommended map will be the one that's represented to the board presented to the board and we will tell them the story of how we got there with the maps that led up to this and they'll have all the information that you guys have had so that they can benefit from all of this so I think we're ready for a vote Mike okay so um option C2 is a option B3 is B so if you want to recommend option C2 to the board with those both of them with that change with the 1502 planning block if you want to recommend option C2 click a if you want to if you want to recommend option B3 click B do everybody everybody has cast their vote according to our information I think we're good to go okay let's see the results okay option C2 can you slide that over option C2 got 72% of the votes B3 at 27.8 so option C2 is the map that will be presented to the board for recommendation for this boundary change process um if we could just swap back so um so just uh you know I can't thank you guys enough I know that BCPS I'm speaking on behalf of them this is not an easy process it's very emotional you guys have done an awesome job thank you for your commitment and dedication to this to this process so really from the bottom of my heart I appreciate that we do uh if you're interested we will be presenting the recommendation to the board on Tuesday February 27th at 6:30 you're welcome to attend but committee members do not have to be there your your work is hard work is done at this point um and uh it's all that's all we can ask of you at this point uh but you're welcome to attend the recommendation there's also a board hearing March 6 at lock Raven high school and that's where the board will be there and open the floor for the public to give them their input regarding this recommendation and the board will decide March 19th on a vote you don't have to attend any of these meetings so once again thank you guys very much you guys have a great New Year and uh thanks again have a great night | BCPS-TV | UCcaT0_-At2EkEhL8GHk57sw | 2024-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,640 | 54,109 |
K0IujC5NtJI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0IujC5NtJI | 2 MOMS and SOME KIDS (Mother's day Weekend) | [Music] [Applause] happy Mother's Day less beef am we are on our way to Leslie's parents house we're about to go barbecue and guest is going to join us my best friend my mate Deena arrogance and ten are gonna be there can't wait to see but they tell you guys about Nico papa [Music] you got it please stop [Music] see papa [Music] oh yeah daddy said go [Music] [Applause] absolutely amazing that means if I've grown that means that I was I don't care yeah with hey no but oh you know what ten years strong when your office you know wait a year though it was a whole year it was a full freaking year trust me because there was time we take like you know what up right here we did you guys want to know what happened comment down below but at the end of the day with family you're gonna fight you know what I mean you're gonna have your differences at the end of the day is it was getting back together squashing yeah that's what's important and I will not live without her there's no and Mister she's literally my only friend the following day happy Mother's Day as you can tell the boys want some pancakes so what am I gonna do make up some pancakes your mom doesn't stop doesn't end on a day of Mother's Day you continue [Music] No [Music] babe pancakes and it's a beautiful thing [Music] pegye p.m. eggs a la primera mother's day for me you | Lez Be Moms | UCu9SX8LnYwYwN-v0nLrJsNA | 2019-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 261 | 1,342 |
aCABBqTEyK4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCABBqTEyK4 | Pakistan: Terrorist attack' on Pak centraljail thwarted | Latest News | | detaining a vehicle with the three at an undisclosed location while armed officials carry out a search in the adjacent area authorities have claimed all three originated from Afghanistan City police officer Sayad Khaled hamdani spoke to Pakistani media stating that heavy automatic Weaponry along with ammunition hand grenades IEDs improvised explosive devices were recovered from the men along with maps of the adala Central Jail CPO hamdani said that a major disaster was avoided in rul pendi and that the Joint Task Force along with various other law enforcement agencies are currently conducting a thorough search in and around the jail premises the apprehended perpetrators have also been moved to an undisclosed location adal's central jail in rul pendi currently houses close to 7,000 inmates this is three times more than its official capacity of 2200 some high-profile prisoners currently held at the prison include former prime minister Imran Khan former foreign minister sha mmud quesi and former Chief Minister of Pakistan's Punjab perv zahi | World News & Facts | UCLz35J1-atCHzt9qMlnwp4A | 2024-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 166 | 1,053 |
3-4efWiWRkc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4efWiWRkc | WHO SNORES LOUDER | oh is it on it's on okay good morning good morning honey we had to put up three vlogs last night it was kind of tough yeah so and they're doing okay happy to see yeah how's nibbling doing uh we got a hundred and views on that already usually our videos are in like the 20s at this time in the morning so are they good comments people like my my dish yes they do i love your dish good good good good you'll have to read me some comments but anything just else to say before i turn the camera around no okay good morning everybody that's the way to do it baby well you're lucky you got what you got from me i had a cup of coffee already and a rice crispy treat so i just made myself some yummy egg beaters with onions and some chicken that i cooked up yesterday and i'm having a glass of not non-fat milk not fat milk not fat milk and i'm having my good old watery mio drink so and i don't know what's planned for today yet but we got clean because we've got company coming tomorrow okay catch y'all elida bye we are performing surgery if i can get my fingers in i'm dr jellyfinger do we have scissors we have scissors we have wet wipes and we have this needs to come closer to me everything and we have hi handsome a dog with poop all over his butt come on over here come on over here come here yeah something's going on something's going on i ain't gonna like it all right such a handsome boy hi neighborhood community he's got most of his hair grown back so we ran into everybody normal problem doing my doggy exercise and one and a two and a whoop one and a two and a half freckles that's why we call you that's why we call you freckly poop a little better are you mad at us now at least you don't have poopy stuck to your bottom baby he doesn't stink like poo poops anymore good good so it looks like sebastian has stayed in his cage kevin did some uh wiring across here and on the other side as well i don't know if you can see it there yeah it's not as pretty on the other side but that's okay and this is where he was actually getting out there one of the links was actually broken oh i wired it all together oh so that that was a no that wasn't a door that was a link it was just broken as the uh the rod yeah so that's how you were doing it you little sneaky rat yup that's what he was doing sneaky little rat you okay so wanna film these guys pumpkin and spice getting their little treats we gotta give them water and food yep are you watching lizard tv it's all it's on right now is your tv hey she's mad because i was cleaning her high high throne what was mad are you you mad at us because we cleaned your cat tree oh here comes grandpa he's the one who did it you should be mad at him live in filth that's your own problem it doesn't smell like her anymore clean water gurgle gurgle purple it stopped your balloon hello baby hey so what we having for dinner my specialty eggs make a neighbor yay yes because it's too lazy to get anything else out yeah this is a quick and easy dinner and sometimes it's nice to have breakfast for dinner and this is what an eggs neighbor looks like with a glass of fat free milk we got a knife and fork out because i have a feeling that we're gonna have to use that to eat this it's a little sloppy it's a little what honey be nice it's like a sloppy neighbor yep oh as usual on friday the 13th we always watch friday the 13th the uncut version blu-ray so that's what we're going to be doing today so uh i don't know what you got what do you guys do on friday the 13th are you the type of people that think friday the 13th is a bad day or is it a good day or is it just another day let us know who snores louder you or the dog excuse me you are the dog yeah right you have no proof that i snore okay i have plenty of proof that you snore yeah yeah yeah i'm gonna vlog it one of these nights just to prove it to all our subscribers i keep hearing but it never happens although i have plenty of you know hello everybody hi first off i want to say thank you to everybody who wishes making a very happy birthday she is not here today she will be back sometime on sunday and i will be sure to make sure she gets everybody's birthday wishes and i'm sure she would say thank you to each and every one of you so on to neighborhood community shout outs sorry april if i broke your uh computer um or your ipad you know turn the volume down when i talk up when he talks okay well if you talk like a normal person rituals 666 welcome to the neighborhood she liked my nibbling with the neighbors yeah when i was diagnosed with my type 2 diabetes so many people came out of the woodworks and in support and to help me give me advice and everything and there was one gentleman who has gone to the extent of creating a channel for diabetes it's big d juniors jr apostrophe s diabetes advice help channel i know there's a lot of people out there who don't need the advice and don't need the help but please go and subscribe to the channel to help people like me i am going through this brand new and learning and uh big d is a big big help for me but i'm sure there's other people that could contribute to the channel to help people like me other other people that are newly diagnosed and just to talk to people with the same um diagnosis and experiences so please go by and and check out big d juniors j jr apostrophe s diabetes advice help channel uh amber rusterholtz i know you've got hurt at work girl i hope you're feeling better don't you worry about me i'm fine i'm in good hands i got him right here so but thank you for what are you doing oh okay she thinks she put his hand behind me but thanks for watching every day emperor robert wright welcome to the neighborhood i think he's from nibbling with the neighbors too oh you're giving me the chills christy welcome to the neighborhood and she's also from nibbling with the neighbors atkinson fan thought we said nibbled the neighbors that would be a whole different type of channel completely yes welcome to the neighborhood amber rice this is might be very very helpful for you please go and read the comment that bambi s left on happy birthday megan her son is has a feeding tube and for years now and she left a lot of good advice and and some of her trials and tribulations on there so go and read that let your cousins read it or you read it to them it might be able to help you guys out a little bit it's time for neighborhood community credit roll okay so we had a couple of trivia questions yesterday uh one was first one was about the comedian and uh that was uh bill saluga who's a character he created called raymond j johnson so and that was uh terry johnson got that and um anybody else no she's the only one who got that one all right and april fool's day uh the movie the movie it's uh one of my favorite movies actually had a had a body count of zero uh and um portland creek diaries and terry johnson both got that one right and yes portland creek diaries there was a second a alternative ending uh shot where uh one person dies but i don't think that's ever been seen i i've never seen that on any of the we've looked so today is friday the 13th yay i love friday the 13th and so here's a trivia question from friday the 13th it's kind of an odd one the music uh famous music written by a composer named manfredini i forget his first name everybody makes fun of the music because it it's just syllables i'm not gonna say it because that's the question what is the actually saying in the music because it sounds like he's saying one thing but manfredini says no he was saying this other thing so that's it do your thing you are all part of our neighborhood community each and every one of you out there we wouldn't be here if it weren't for all of you we truly truly love you all so very much from the bottom of our hearts to the tippy tops of our little heads thumbs up we will see you all tomorrow make sure you go by and check out the neighborhood zoo and yes we are going to have a paranormal investigation episode soon bye | The Neighbors | UCqmYWNEkEFW4V2Gmpuyi_BA | 2015-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,607 | 8,034 |
NO-LobVU6qo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO-LobVU6qo | Planks and Core | environments let's start with our warm-ups so spread your toes out hip width apart with your feet knees going towards your second toes sitting bones down shoulders back and down and just lengthen up through your spine up through the crown get your core activated so it's supporting your low back ribs towards your spine and up relax your arms and just stretch your whole body inhale bring your arms to shoulder level keep the shoulders low down exhale hands to your heart stretch out to the front shoulders still down cross your hands behind you just fingertips together and press them toward the floor lift your heart stretch your head back and don't forget to keep breathing and then exhale pivoting at your hips coming all the way over as deeply as feels good for you to do move your chin around start relaxing your neck a little bit lift your sitting bones straighten your legs as much as you can for that stretch and then bend your knees slightly push the sitting bones down as you lift the ribs and unwind the spine and come all the way back into that upper body back down keep the chin slightly down remember don't don't quench the back of your neck keep stretching your spine take a moment and breathe and then inhale to the top release your arms and just take a moment feeling that energy moving through you again reaching up at shoulder level hands to your heart stretch to the front and clasp your hands the opposite way behind you so then one position over with your fingers stretch through the spine lifting your heart into the back bend exhale over and again bring your hands up toward the ceiling further toward your head letting those shoulders move a little bit more and again chin slightly in as you bend your knees and wind up into the back bed and pull one more time drop those shoulders stretch your head back and keep lifting your heart on an inhalation come on up back into Mountain pose stretch up through your spine keep the shoulders down bring your hands to shoulder level Palms toward the ceiling hands above your shoulders pass and clasp them bring your arms back by your ears spread out your toes straighten your spine and stretch it apart and stay facing forward as you lean to the side for that rib opening extra stretch on that side keep the shoulders still going toward your waist inhale back to the center shoulders are still down switching your other hand to the front and again pulling the Arms by your ears stretch and straighten everything and then lean to the other side and again pushing your foot down and your hands away remember not to lean your shoulder forward take a breath feel those ribs open and then inhale back up exhale into Mountain pose take a moment just feeling the sides noticing what's going on and stretch your spine apart for our twist arms at shoulder level Palms up hands above your shoulders sorry class spirulas bring your arms back by your ears and stretch exhale turning over to one side take a breath lengthen up exhale over keep those toes pointing forward lift the sitting bones straighten the knees as much as feels good and don't forget to breathe keep the weight on both feet and then as you inhale work your way back up in the Twist and lift your heart drop your shoulders and remember no pressure in that low back wall your Twisted coming into your back bend take a breath elbows back inhale to the top exhale around to the center and switch your arms around and again stretch apart and exhale over to the other side another breath and exhale over and again deepen as much into that forward position as your body wants check to make sure you've got weight on both feet not leaning just to one side and again inhale and come up and lift your foot drop your shoulders and stretch your head back feel that that bend in the upper body and then inhale upright exhale around to the center reach up and Palms out down to shoulder level pivot at your hips bring your chest forward stretch it out halfway and then drop into rag doll just hanging however far your arms want to go today knees straight or slightly Bend you can pull in a little deeper for a good back stretch if you want with your hands behind your legs stuck in your chin just slightly and let go of your legs and wind slowly back to standing into Mountain pose Circle those shoulders a couple of times just releasing and dropping them away from your ears stretch up through the ground stretch apart your base of your skull and base of your spine and just a gentle swing follow your hands from one side to the other as much or as little as your body is needing right now and just feel that spine getting a little bit more energized and then angle your feet slightly out we're going to do our pelvic tilts so the toes go slightly out the knees still going toward your second toes bend your knees right above the toes if your thumb is above your toes as well and put your hands above your knees remember no pressure on the hands just positioning okay stretch spine long and then drop the ribs forward and push the sitting bones back and look to the front so you're getting that whole pelvis moving whole spine going into a backbend and then exhaling ribs back tuck your chin just slightly look between your hands and really pull those sitting bows down and forward so that whole pelvis and spine area move inhale back bend exhale forward again and just a few times through that range of motion following your breath breathing into the front and exhaling as you look down just feel those lungs expand and your spine move and your hips and toes are getting a little bit more warmed up and the next time you're forward just pause at the bottom and then inhale up and back into mountainose as you get there just feel again noticing your spine remember that's your Yoga practices to notice what the body is doing as you go through your emotions and then ankle the toes out just a little again and bend your knees toward your toes and reach down toward the floor or if that's not good for your knees or back you can go just to your knees and then inhale and come all the way back up straightening your knees hands to your hips frog squatting frog just exhale down as deeply as you want to go and inhale back up and just again building a little warmth as we go exhaling and inhaling feeling that core doing a little bit of work for you as you work through that range of motion going exhaling down and inhaling up remember going as fast or slow as your body is willing to do make sure those knees go bending toward your toes not way out to the sides or in toward each other and just feel what's going on as you build that energy a little bit more and then coming back up turn the toes to the front again into Mountain pose as you get there just take a moment feeling a little bit of warmth through that midsection or building that core energy empowering you for the day hands to your heart look at them as you bring them towards the ceiling a little back bend pulling the thumbs back as you gaze at them lifting your heart exhale pivot on over bringing your hands to your chest and then pivoting down and drive down slide your hands up under your knees stretch and straighten everything exhale back down bend your knees again Palms together inhale hands to your heart go ahead all the way toward the ceiling and another little back hip separate your hands while I'm dive forward get everything nice and stretched out and straight and again worked up into rag doll hands up again under your knees on your shins halfway up stretch give a good lengthening through your spine and then exhale back into round door pull in a little deeper get that back of your body really rounded and then release that release your hands bring them out at shoulder levels straight straighten your back push the sitting bones and Crown away pivot up keep those arms right at shoulder level as you get to the top and then turn your pelvis up look overhead as you bring your hands together and another back bend lifting your heart exhaling come on over and back into red another halfway up stretch and bend your knees coming to the floor for our child oppose transition hips back to your heels hands Palms up forehead coming forward and down let's take a moment feel that whole back of your body giving a good stretch and then bring the hand out to the front push them forward get your wrists elbows and shoulders lined up for me first in the table position get that core active supporting your lower back feel it working and then we're going to extend the legs back all the way straight coming into plank position ankles knees hips shoulder lines up so if that's not working for you you can bring your hips slightly up but you don't want to Sag through that low back so give it as straight as you can keep those core muscles pulling up towards your spine and towards your heart stretch back through the heels out through the crown take a breath or two exhale any tension if it gets too much with your toes base of your toes supporting you you can bring your knees to the floor remember but keep everything as straight as you can whatever position you're going into and then you bring one foot up off the floor slightly and push back through the base of those toes stretch it out and bring that to an area base of the toes balls of the feet down both heels pressing back back into plank position bring your other foot up just slightly and again straighten that foot stretch it out through the toes through the crown and foot down take another breath stretch it out and then bring your knees to the floor slide your toes back your hips back towards your heels coming into extended child's pose [Music] forehead down bring those knees together if you like that back to get a good low back stretch and then inhale up and slide off bringing your feet out to the end of the mat into staff position so press out through the bottoms of your feet with your toes up core active supporting your low back stretching your crown to the ceiling take a moment there as you breathe and then slide back a little bit because we're going to push our feet down toward the floor as we go into reverse plank so bring your hands under your shoulders behind you fingertips pressing toward heading toward your toes and press evenly into your hands right under your shoulders lift your hips and push the tops of your feet down to the floor and again if ankles knees hips and shoulders lined up in a straight line as you can in this reverse plank chose coming down toward the floor as far as they can go you'll feel that probably in your calves keep lifting through the hip bones making sure that you're not sagging through that lower back area once more Jacob Brad stretch out through the toes through the top of your head keep breathing deep lengthening exhale bring your hips back down and come back up into step position take a breath there use your core for support exhale roll slightly back feel that core supporting you roll a little bit further let it keeps supporting you as you go slowly incrementally down to your lower back and your ribs and your shoulders shoulder blades and shoulders take a moment as you get down just exhale in any tension coming into corpse pose for a little decline no depression that that core exhale and endurance but I'm not quite done with it for today yeah so we're going to do a little bit of core work from this position so get your sitting bone slightly towards your heels press your back down and we're going to either bend the right knee and then put the foot up toward the ceiling or keep it straight and bring it straight up Flex the foot push the heel up toward the ceiling kneecap towards your thigh tighten the front of your thigh but at the back of your leg getting nice and straightening and as much as it will take a moment exhale tension feel that core working to support and then taking your legs slowly keep it straight if you can and lead with the heel lowering the leg slowly and whenever it gets done go ahead back into your relaxation that everything is and of course for the balance and do that other leg so again sitting around slightly towards your heels back pressing down like either bending first and coming up or straight coming up and flex the heel get it straight along the back of the leg as you can't so kneecap again towards your thigh tighten the front of your thigh and in that hamstring get good stretch as you push that through your heel toes towards you and once again feel that support coming from the core take a few breaths there just relax your shoulders relax your upper body and then leading with the heel using that core to support slowly lower your leg take your time whenever it gets there just relax allow your body to release any tension that's left of course we're going to intensify that a little bit so we're going to do both legs together you may want on this one to bend the knees before you put them up or if you feel like your core is pretty strong today you can press up through the base of the toes and bring those feet up straight and again Flex the heels press those feet up toward the ceiling feel that core working and as you come into that when you debris able to position as closely as we can push the feet up press the back gently down this time we're going to lower the right leg slowly just above the floor so just slowly bring it down and let it cover press that through your foot and then slowly bring it down here and whenever it gets back to the top just pause the moment pressing both feet up the pulley and then of course doing the other foot slowly lowering that left leg keeping it as straight as you can all the way down just above the floor not quite tilting press it out through the bottom of the foot feel it working through the core and bring your leg back up and again as they get back up just press both feet toward the ceiling evenly keep those legs as straight as comfortable and breathe shoulders down you can bring your arms out to T position if that helps and slowly lower both legs if that works for you otherwise just do one at a time take your time breathe feel it working keep pressing out through the feet we're going all the way to the floor and relax take a breath or two feel that warmth a little bit more built up through that midsection and then sitting bones towards your heels bend your knees heels right near your sitting by the feet flat on the floor remember roll in that upper thigh area to make sure those knees stay straight up like spreading apart and you don't want them to lean in toward each other we're going to keep those sitting bones going toward the heels and press the back down feel that core pulling all the way towards the floor they feel a little through the tightness through the front of the thighs as you do that as well but keep that core really working and then we're going to tuck these sitting bones back to the floor and lift the ribs up getting that space under your back so that you're arched up from your shoulder blades to your sitting bones lifting the barge pressing up through that rib area and then exhale slide it down sitting both towards your heel sitting that whole spine connecting to the floor inhaling lifting the lips that was deeply into that back then or as gently as your body needs remember personal practice always exhale pressing down inhale lifting the hutch and just go through that range of motion a few times just slowly really feeling it remember to put your mind into where you're doing the work and it makes it more effective sitting levels down to the floor arching up back pressing down sitting down so we're reaching for everything else and just once or twice more just feel that whole body and then just come back to your neutral position and relax chicken almond and breathe attention we're going to bring the arms to T position turn the hands Palms down for a little more stability in that upper body you can keep the knees bent and we're going to put both feet up towards the ceiling or you can straighten your legs and again raise both lengths together if you like that again press the feet toward the seal the heels toward the ceiling toes towards your head and straighten your legs as much as you can we're going to go into pendulum so this can be a little intense if it's too intense with your legs straight remember just bend your knees as much as you need to we're going to bring that feet both over to one side and turn your head toward the opposite side hover just above the floor use your arms for support go as deeply into that as your body lots and remember you can keep the knees bent it makes it easier take a breath push out through the bottoms of your feet and then inhale bring your feet back up toward the ceiling straighten things out with as much as you need to as you get up and we're going to of course do it the other way so feet right at hip level moving toward the floor going as far as just above the floor to cover pressing out through the feet turning your head toward the opposite arm maximize or minimize remember it's your body do what's right for you bend the knees if you need to keep those shoulders down for support and again inhale bringing the feet back up shortly and then if you haven't already been your knees you can bend your knees with the knees right above your hips and we'll do the bent knee twist just rolling those knees gently to the side bringing the toes down toward the floor turning your head again toward that opposite knee or opposite and rather take a breath if you love that love back twist you can bring those knees up towards you're available and then bring the heels in towards your hips roll back onto your back put the knees right above your hips feet to the floor can they just straighten it out and twist to the other side knees coming over turning your head deep further Direction and again just staying there in that position maximizing for your body or minimizing if that's more appropriate for you if you love the lower back part you can bring those knees up towards your elbow take a breath just relax and again to release heels toward your hips rolling onto your back bring your feet down to the floor slide them out and turn your hands Palms up slightly away from your sides shoulders down toes toward each other and then just release let that whole belly area soften they exhale in your tension just allow your body to soften and sink into that surface beneath you and let everything go stand through your body breathe in deep through your nose exhale which is gently through your lips putting that whole midsection get a little release take that breath in again [Music] for once more just how it's removes with your body just soften and sink into that surface community scanning for any tightness just allowing it to release body sneaking deep into that surface beneath you just let it go as your body relaxes just allow thoughts of your garbage released from your awareness and as you do that other thoughts will come to your mind it's the job of your mind to produce thoughts it's your choice but you pay attention at this moment let the thoughts go without attention to the past or anticipation of the future let the thoughts drift in and out as easy as the breath and I need to focus on the content just let them drift without attention and as you release the content of the thoughts then you let your body soften into that Earth members you still know your awareness to release both your body and your mind put their awareness still with the peace Within building your body and your known just being in peace and the PTO really relaxed today just keep relaxing as long as you can if it's time to get ready for the rest of your day we'll just be enjoying energy and awareness back to the moment to the room to your body and as you breathe more deeply just begin moving your body gently however ceiling Right Through Your Divine giving your fingers your toes letting it midsectional release similarly shoulders as you breathe more deeply and stretch more fully when you're ready for your final yoga hug of appreciation for your sitting bones toward your heels heels up towards your hips and your knees actually wrap your arms around doing however feels right for you giving yourself that appreciative yoga hug let your body know you'll appreciate it some yoga work today and the work your body does for you every day and when you're ready to release that hug and depreciation just bring your head and feet to the floor roll over to the side and sit back up getting ready or whatever's ahead for you today thanks for joining me | Kae Bender Yoga | UCAg4tRcN_s5KXapF17p-HtQ | 2023-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,857 | 20,672 |
IbflOTQqzew | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbflOTQqzew | HP Roman-8 | Wikipedia audio article | in computing HP Roman as a family of character sets consisting of HP Roman extension HP Roman 8 HP Roman 9 and several variants originally introduced by hewlett-packard around 1978 revisions and adaptations were published several times up to 1999 the 1985 revisions were later standardized as IBM code pages 1050 and 1050 one supporting many European languages the character sets were used by various HP workstations terminals calculators as well as many printers also from third parties topic overview HP Roman is a family of single byte character encoding supporting several Latin script based languages of Europe it was originally introduced by hewlett-packard around 1978 as 7 and 8-bit HP Roman extension for some of their computer terminals and printers early versions of the 8-bit variant were also used by some HP workstations in 1978 1979 several revisions led to more characters being added before the 8-bit variant of the character set became officially known as HP Roman 8 in 1983 soon later this became the default character set of the hp-ux operating system and the page description language PCL for inkjet and laser printers in 1984 the character set was again expanded in 1985 a modified adaptation of the 1984 definition of Roman 8 was used in the HP portable series of computers where as a derivation of the updated 1985 definition of Roman 8 was used in several early RPL calculators and corresponding thermal printers since 1986 the latest offspring of the family as HP Roman 9 which was introduced in 1999 to include the Euro sign topic character set topic roman extension the character set was originally introduced by hewlett-packard as extended ASCII 7-bit code page named HP Roman extension also known as recode page 1050 CP 105 o or IBM 105 o which existed at least since 1978 on some systems it was also accessible as 8-bit code page before the name Roman 8 was established for the 8-bit variant in 1983 this was sometimes called 8-bit mode 8-bit Roman extension or HP Roman 8 extension over the years both variants were revised to include more characters the final 1985 revision of the character set was also standardized as code page 1050 by IBM in 1989 the table shows the 1982 version a current variant is shown in the Roman 8 chapter letter number punctuation symbol other undefined topic Roman 8 HP Roman 8 also known as HP Roman 8 HP Roman HP Roman 8 Roman 8 r8 codepage 1051 CP 105 1 I be M 105 1 w e 8 ro ma n 8 as well as n 8 ro ma n 8 DK 8 ro ma & 8's 8 ro ma + 8 + SF 8 ro ma n 8 is an 8-bit single byte character encoding that is mainly used on hp-ux and many hewlett-packard and PCL compatible printers the name Roman ade appeared in 1983 but a precursor of the character set was already used by the HP 250 and HP 300 workstations since 1978 1979 as 8-bit Roman extension the original 1983-1984 version of Roman 8 still had some code points undefined in a 1985 revision code points 177 y 178 y 242 243 micro 244 and 245 3/4 were added and the appearance of code point 228 was changed from a stroke DD to a Neve this final revision of the character set was also standardized as code page 10 51 by IBM in 1989 in contrast to the newer HP Roman 9 HP Roman 8 does not officially provide a code point for the Euro sign however one source recommends to map it to code point 186 as in Roman 9 whereas another recommends code point 128 hexadecimal a toe which lines up with where the character can end up in the modified HP Roman 8 character set as well the following table shows the latest 1985 definition of the HP Roman 8 character set with some remarks regarding former definitions and alternative interpretations each character is shown with a potential unicode equivalent in its decimal code however sources differ in the recommended translations for some of the codes even among definitions from Hewlett Packard in IBM letter number punctuation symbol other undefined topic modified Roman ate in 1984 hewlett-packard introduced the HP 110 HP portable personal computer followed by the HP 110 plus HP portable plus in 1985 in HP mode they supported a derivation of the 1984 revision of 8-bit HP Roman 8 still lacking the six additional characters at code points 177 to 178 and 242 to 245 and with code point 228 still resembling a stroke dee dee but with 32 additional graphical symbols at code points 128 to 159 including a rich set of box drawing characters letter number punctuation symbol other undefined in 1986 hewlett-packard introduced the HP 1 8 CE calculator in HP 8 2 to 400 a thermo printer which internally used an extended variant of the 1985 revision of the 8 bit HP Roman 8 character set now with the six additional characters defined and with code point 228 already changed to an ethe but with the code points 127 hexadecimal 7f and 160 hexadecimal AO as well as the control codes in the range 128 to 159 hexadecimal 802 hexadecimal 9f being 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SRhimK3wUWE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRhimK3wUWE | The Status and Future Of Planning And Zoning In Queen Anne's County | [Music] this is the Department of Planning and Zoning status report for april eleventh 2017 the three minute version so where are we headed the department collects lots of information for what is happening on the land in Queen Anne's County hey you want to know the numbers we have them for permits for residential and commercial buildings since 2016 the county's commercial building permits have increased by fourteen percent from the same period of the last year the values of both residential and commercial permits for 2017 is up by four hundred and sixty three thousand dollars Queen Anne's County has demonstrated continuing to increase in its building permit numbers including a steady increase from 2013 with the value of the permits going up as well this information is available on the county's website where all permits are tracked to the public's information trending times how technology has changed how we do business at planning and zoning the department now uses tools that were not even available a few years ago to understand what is happening in the county here's a drone view of the courthouse as it is being built showing the initial site and as the building is being raised this information assists in the county being compliant with the town's rules and documents a major project in the county this is possible with the drone man's Sam Stanton and Tyler piece from gif the permits division of Planning and Zoning is using qac maps to sue citizens and their agents with quickly and efficiently applying for permits without the need for additional expense of hiring surveyors or taking the time to measure for sheds but for planting landscaping and other permit needs the availability of Queen Anne's County map and the tools in the platform have made the department more efficient in reviewing and approving permit large properties with major operations of crime element such as mining have required the county to hire surveyors to accurately assess the size of the disturbance and to determine whether violations have come into compliance understanding how a building will be placed on a site and viewing that building from all vantage points was not possible without a cherry picker and much expense until now the GIS staff working with the planning department developed a 3d model of the proposed Denny's restaurant in grasonville this technology allowed the Planning Commission to view how the proposed restaurant would appear on the site and inspired many changes to the layout and access to improve both form and function of the building the department is also engaged in contemplating the future which is the mission of the community and environmental planning division anticipating the needs of citizens and how to prevent infrastructure shortages or damage while preparing for the next generation of County residents are some of the visioning avenues the division is focused on to be prepared for the future as we create the next generation of planning we are looking down the road in the county and honoring visions from the previous comprehensive plans to preserve Queen Anne's County as a quintessential rural agricultural County while anticipating the knees and the changing community that is severely impacted by conditions for the most part created by bridges and corridors of through traffic and challenges the quality of life for Queen Anne's citizens living from the Bay Bridge to the root 5301 splits the next level planning will tackle this issue and proposes to conduct the u.s. 5301 corridor study to review land uses buildings and roads circulation by following through on the Ken Island transportation plan to improve circulation and aesthetics of the gateway into Queen Anne's County the next generation of planning will also need to address the increasingly more apparent issue of climate resiliency and adaptation areas of the county are currently experiencing what is known as sunny day flooding which may occur when there is a combination of high tides south easterly winds and the aftermath of a rainfall areas and roads that previously did not slide are now flooded on a quote sunny day Department of Planning and Zoning and partnership with our sister agencies of information technology GIS Public Works and qac TV will continue to create the future while being mindful of the counties past for further information concerning activities of the Department of Planning and Zoning please go to QA Sea Org the website for the county and click on planning and zoning [Music] | QACTV | UC4Yjp6zL3D1LTQIGadgmHpg | 2017-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 749 | 4,523 |
Vi7EG0O1Owg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi7EG0O1Owg | Week 11 Waivers & QB Streamers + Honeypot Players | Fantasy Football 2023 - Ep. 1503 | It's Waiver Day! Make sure you subscribe and enjoy the show! Welcome to the Fantasy Footballers Podcast with your host Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike Wright. Welcome in! The Fantasy Footballers Podcast, Tuesday episode of the show, Waiver Day, Jason Moore, Mike Wright, Andy Holloway, another week in the books, trade deadlines have either passed in some leagues or in a lot of leagues this is the week. A lot of decisions to be made. Unfortunately, I believe that this is the perfect week for trade deadlines. When I say unfortunately, I mean because it could go either way for a lot of people. So when the trade deadline is sitting there and it's a, am I going all in or not, moment. Keeper leagues, dynasty leagues. It's an exciting time. In our league, we get trades through the end of week 11. People could be making moves Monday after a bad Sunday or a good Sunday. In our league, I mean I don't have an actual mathematical breakdown but just kind of eyeballing it. It seems like there's really just two teams that are toast. And the other 10 are fighting for six spots. Yeah, and it's tough to make those decisions sometimes. Yeah, especially in keeper leagues where there is a little bit of playing for the future, making trades for next year, trying to make your team better if you don't believe you're going to be there. In standard redraft leagues, I feel like you can have the trade deadline much later because you're just trading players for players and both teams trying to improve for this season. But if you're doing any kind of dynasty league or keeper league, this is a good time where you're going to force managers to make decisions before they know they're out. Yeah, and that's good. That's a good thing to set it there. But you're right. 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I want to move forward because that would allow us to talk about the Denver Broncos defeating the Buffalo Bills 24 to 22. Oh my goodness. Cheers everybody. Another almost upset. You are scary. You frighten me. And usually it's one of those things where if you're making calls against a spread and you can get 60%, you're a wizard. You're up over 70% since the beginning of 2022. And most of the time when you say one of your almost upsets, I'm like, you crazy. You crazy. Your reaction, I said it actually confirms that I made the right choice. If you are not exasperated and kind of what, then I'm like, oh crap, what do I do? No, it's impressive. Denver is one of the most interesting storylines in the NFL right now. They are very much in the playoff picture. Mike, you talked about not a lot of teams being eliminated in our fantasy league. Denver is 4-5. They've won 3 straight. They have a pretty easy schedule. Buffalo is the opposite side of it where they've lost again. They're 5-5. They're two games out of the playoffs. They have the worst schedule. They look terrible. Their defense has been decimated with injuries. Their defense looked so good to start the year. They lost most of their stars on defense. But their offense just looks completely inept right now. It's weird because it was a machine. Everyone expects the machine to get fixed. And it does with the league quarterbacks. Cincinnati for two consecutive years has looked terrible to start the year. But you're like, ah, Borough will figure it out and they do. The off-games for the Chiefs, Mahomes figures it out. Even the offense in Philadelphia has had its little sputterings at the beginning of the year. And you're like, ah, they figure it out and they do. And I still think Buffalo figures it out, but they haven't. And, you know, I can't really understand what's going on other than, you know, is this Josh Allen suddenly becoming Justin Herbert in the sense that you don't have that elite defense anymore. The position that your team is in is very different. You know, Justin Herbert with a great defense, we'd be talking about him differently. There was. As a winner. There was much buffoonery from the Buffalo Bills yesterday. I mean, and. Was it three turnovers for Josh Allen? No, for the team. I mean, they had the fumble bite. Allen had two picks. I think there was four because so I was going to start at the top. Sorry. The buffoonery to me starts. James Cook, I get it. He fumbled. You teach your running backs that it's highly frowned upon that you fumble the ball, but he's still your best running back. And then you bench him. And that's dumb to me. And then. But he would have no way of knowing that it was bad what he did. Yeah. I mean, well, that, that there, it does go forward to another problem that James Cook did get back in the game. So I'm not sure that he really learned his lesson. That's that's bad coaching to play back. And that's why he, when he dribbled the ball. Yeah. That was more of a just in your face. Look, I can fumble and I can still get the ball back. Gabe Davis drops an easy catch that turns right into a pick. Gabe Davis getting punished. He's still, he led the team in targets or tied with Duncan. Cade. Then you have, look, they were out of control at the beginning of the year targeting Stefan Diggs. But, and I know them, the matchup for Stefan Diggs, very tough against her tan, but he is still an elite wide receiver. 3 for 34 for your number one guy. Maybe that's part of your problem as well. Yeah. Maybe, maybe targeting Gabe Davis and handing the ball to Latavius Murray does not a great offense make. Wait, those are worse players? Are you telling me that James Cook is going to help this offense? Yeah. And like when they got him back on the field and he dominated immediately starts ripping off trunk. And then they scored a touchdown. I mean, when you, when you bench these guys, you're punishing your freaking team. Yes. You're saying, I'm going to make my team worse to prove a point. Maybe the drive, if you want. Right, right, right. We're finished the drive with like take a breath, a player, scold him on the sideline. Get him off the field. Let me scream in his face. Yeah. And then put him back in. And then put him back in after. Yeah. I mean, everything that they've done this year on the offensive side has seemed like it is swinging the pendulum and not making small adjustments that improve your team. And I don't know if that's the absence of Brian Dable. We, you know, from a couple of years ago and they can't figure it out. But, you know, you had the game where it's like digs gets too many targets. You go into the next game, digs gets no targets. You know, your target Gabe Davis a hundred thousand times. And then Jason plays him and he fully goose is. So yeah, it's a mess in Buffalo. I mean, from, from a fantasy perspective, it, it makes you nervous about James Cook in general, even though he looked great on his 12 carries, makes you nervous about Gabe Davis's utilization. It makes you nervous about Stefan digs blowing up this locker room. Has he deleted the bills yet from social media? You saw Trayvon, right? Yeah. Trayvon digs came out and said, 14, you got to get out of there. I mean, that's helpful. Those brothers. But it does, it does throw a little bit like you hope they just stay in playoff contention. That's when I would be worried if they, if they really dropped out of being in the playoffs, I would be worried about a cataclysm in the locker room with Stefan digs. And then that could just change the landscape for how you view Josh Allen to finish here. Cause that's really what we care about. We want Josh Allen to be Josh Allen to finish the fantasy season. We're going into week 11, just stay in contention. You should, I mean, they can make the playoffs for sure. Oh, for sure. But it's going to be tough. I think they play Philly. They play Kansas City. They play some tough teams. Let's flip it to the other side. One of my biggest trade targets last week was Juventay Williams. I have been unsuccessful. I have repeatedly tried to- You will be more unsuccessful. I have tried to manipulate the situation and get out of the send me Juventay Williams in several different ways. But he has said, respectively, or respectfully, no. Last night, 21 for 79 had a receiving touchdown, looked good. Still a mix of opportunities being handed out. Six carries for Julio McLaughlin. Samajie P right in there on the kind of passing downs and he made some good plays. Catching every Russell Wilson pitch possible. But this, the biggest and most impressive thing for Denver is their defense. They went from a 70 point defeat to being a formidable, tough defense, tricking teams into playing their fantasy options against them and having no success. They have now, they just beat the Chiefs, right? So they have now beat Malmomes and Josh Allen. Yes. And they have been- That's incredible. If you play Becheco, you are not happy. You know what I mean? Right, yeah. If you play Estevan Diggs, you are not happy. Like some premier options against the 70 point defense, not, you know, if you look at fantasy points against, they are going to be forever scarred by that 70 point game. Yeah. So that is not the best metric to look through. We got to, you know, on our site, we limited to last three, last five. You've got to start looking at a smaller window for Denver. Yeah, I mean, if you look back at the last month of games that Denver has played, they've played good teams. They've played Malmomes twice, once he was sick. So whatever. But when he was healthy and they lost to Malmomes, they still only give up 19 points in that game to Patrick Malmomes. 19 points, 17 points, 9 points, 22 last night to Josh Allen. Like they are not, they're shutting people down. It's actually a good defense. So that is a credit to coaching, I think. The fact that you could have a team on the way towards the number one pick and a laughing stock that turns it around so quickly. And what's crazy about that is they actually got rid of a few defensive pieces and traded some, I think, must have been issues in the locker room. And that team's rallying right now. Cortland Sutton keeps scoring. Dude, that touchdown. Can't stop scoring. That touchdown was. Seven in nine games. Incredible. He also drops a few balls every game. He's a weird player. But right now you're staying the flames with him, right? He seems to be their number one far away. I don't know how he gets a touchdown every week. I mean, you said seven and nine, but another way to look at that is like, there's only two games this entire season that he hasn't had a touchdown. That's crazy. Yeah. Where was this last year, bro? Yeah, you know, nowhere. It was nowhere. Jason, what do you make of Marvin Mims and his one target? And yet the second most routes of the wide receiver position. No, he looked great in the game. I know statistically you say, oh, you know, one catch, but no, no, no, no. His. No, no target. No, no. Yeah, statistically he was infinite zero. Right. But his, his punt returns, you know, as a returner when he's got the ball in his hands, which obviously he didn't have on offense yesterday, he still looks good. So if he's getting routes and being involved on the field, on offense, this is, he's not being involved. I mean, just to be fair, Quentin Johnston reruns a lot of routes, but this is the first game. I know it's, I realize that your duty is not off the team. Right. I'm just saying like, I would not be investing myself. I would be willing to throw the ball enough. They want to run it. I would be willing to, you know, depending on who you're dropping, I would be willing to at least sniff picking up a little sniff. It's just like, you don't think about that. No, no, not me. I want to be in on it, but I don't think it's realistic to expect a lot there. But this team is, it's on a roll. Anything else you want to talk about there? The end of the game was awesome. The more buffoonery. How do teams not do that Russell Wilson moon ball on the deep shots more? Like just intentionally throw it real early, real high so that the offensive player has to come back because they're the ones that know, oh, this ball is about 15 yards short. That doesn't work at all unless it's an all out blitz because you have a safety and the safety just goes and intercepts the ball. So it only works when it's one on one going down field, but the play before when he got sacked, I literally, I was like, why didn't you just chuck it? Yeah, well, they did. And then they chucked it the next play. They did. And that was both impossible for the defender. And yet, you know, it was clearly PI. So, and then they 12 men on the field, Buffalo blew the game. I mean, just ridiculous. And then even with 12 guys on the field, they still didn't block the field goal. Do we have breaking news? Rap? We do. Did they just fire Dorsey? They did. Yeah, they did. They just fired Ken Dorsey. Well, this is glad we lingered on the game. Ken Dorsey is gone. So we got interim OC Joe Brady. Yeah. Joe Brady, I'd like to introduce you to Stefan Diggs and James Cook. They will be meeting you in your office momentarily. News and notes from around the league presented by USA insurance. I have a hunch that they fired him after watching the game. Then what happened? The old Gannon, we checked the tape. Yeah, I think they checked the tape live and was like, what are we doing? I guess I didn't mention it. Dalton Kincape was good for fantasy again. Yeah. He did have another, he had a drop the same way that Gabe Davis did, but he is getting targeted quite frequently and it's fun to see a tight end downfield like on the wheel route. All right, T. Higgins unlikely to play in week 11 and say, oh, cool. That's a Thursday game, right? Cool, cool, cool. That's probably why it's easy to tell right now. It is cool, Mike. It's cool because that's his best chance of not doing the T. Higgins dance of I'm active inactive for you. Just be happy. No. All right, just be sad. Now when you've seen my starting roster. Who are you putting in a set of T. Higgins this week? Literally don't know. Literally don't. I've never heard of him. They're probably on the waiver wire somewhere. Hmm. A.J. Dillon. Oh, he's back. Matthew Stafford. Expected to play against the Seahawks in week 11. Okay. Yay. Okay. Says Puka managers everywhere. Yeah, I would imagine cup managers as well. For sure. Zay Jones arrested on a domestic battery charge. He's already injured and I don't want to talk about him anymore. Bucking ears. No issues with the thumb injury for Baker Mayfield. Expected to start this week. Baker's playing okay this year. He is. DeSean Watson will undergo an MRI. Have tests on his ankle. I think he already did that. And we are hearing maybe a mild high ankle sprain for DeSean Watson, but we expect him to play. Yeah, that's how I heard it reported. He might, knowing DeSean Watson, he might need some rest, but we'll wait and see. I really don't want that. You don't because you have a Murray Cooper. Because he's very good for a Murray Cooper. He is much, much better than the backups for a Murray Cooper, yes. Keenan Allen, Gerald Everett, day to day with shoulder and back injuries. Keenan went out of that game for a minute, so it's not unexpected. Veteran Michael Thomas, significant knee injury. Saints are not going to have him back. He's going to be a TAT. AT Perry, that is. He played a ton of snaps. Yeah. Probably doesn't matter. Derek Carr, concussion protocol. And then just a couple of reminders for you as you look at, this is a waiver show. We're going to jump in momentarily. But a reminder of some players eligible to return. Devon Aichan. Pat Friarmeuth. Yeah. We'll see if he returns to practice. He's got to take some time. The hamstring was the re-injury. And then next week, week 12, Kyren Williams. Kyren is still sitting at number four in points per game at the running back position. The concern for Kyren to me is the schedule. He's got some issues on it. And so when I looked at maybe targeting him on the cheap for the stretch run, I got a little nervous about the schedule. I don't know if you have it in front of you, Jason. Are you looking at it? Yeah, I've got it pulled up. I think there's a few matchups that I'm not excited about. Well, he comes back for the Arizona Cardinals, which is fantastic. Well, assuming he's back though. Yes, he is eligible to return based on the injury. I still expect him to be there week 12. I'd bet money on that. But week 13, Cleveland. Not good. Yuck. Baltimore Ravens. Yuck. Two weeks later, the Saints running defense. And they end the season with the San Francisco 49ers. Granted, that will be after most fantasy championships. Yep. So there you go. That is it for today's news and notes presented by USA Insurance. Learn more at USA.com slash insurance. Welcome to the waiver wire presented by Call of Duty, modern warfare three. The biweek dance continues this week. The Colts Falcons Patriots and Saints head to the buy. We have no buy weeks for Thanksgiving week, which means the megalodon is coming up. It also means it's going to be a gigantic episode. Even more mega. Oh, no buys. Yeah. Probably six hours. Next Wednesday. Next Wednesday, Brooks. And then week 13, when everybody's really trying to get into the fantasy playoffs, we're going to, you know, you don't have your bears, your bills, your giants, your raiders, your ravens, your Vikings. Just forget about it. Those guys are not going to be on your team. It is brutal. I was just breaking down our league of record with these guys because we're, we're all three essential. I think we're all tied. We are. So we're all neck and neck. Like any loss moving forward is horrific. And then I looked at my week 13 and wept and no, Staphon digs, no Mark Andrews, no Jordan Madison. So start preparing now for week 13. Everybody better help. T Higgins is back by then. Oh, he will not be. No, let me scratch that. He will be in week 12, but then he won't be. Oh, cause a re-interest. Yeah. Cause he'll get hurt again. You know, for someone who really loves T Higgins, he's caused you a lot of pain. I don't like him anymore. Yeah. I mean, just, just personal. When you look at the, I mean, I'm sure we'll have an episode or some quick question or something reflecting on some of the bigger busts of the draft. But like T Higgins is in that category, like a lot of second round wide receivers are. Yeah. The second round, not just wide receivers, the, almost the entire second round was a whoopsie doozle. And only James Winston can save us and make Chris O'Lave relevant again. Let's jump into the running back waiver wire. Keith Mitchell sitting near the tippy top of that list because John Harbaugh has come out and said that like, you know, we want him out there more. He is a very difficult analysis situation for me because he's explosive. You can take a Devon H.H. approach to his opportunities and say, look, he just gets it done when he gets the opportunities because the last two weeks you would have been happy you started him. But he only got four snaps and one touch in the second half of the last game and you know, you don't know how the game script is going to go for Baltimore against Cincinnati on Thursday night. And so look, I'd want to kind of get him into my lineup for that game, but I'd be nervous and I know how should fancy players approach him on the waiver wire. Yeah, this is you got to ask yourself if you're willing to start him. To me, I'm still hesitant to start him. There's a running back. They want to get him more involved. I believe Harbaugh is a very straight shooter, very honest. And I believe that they want to get him more involved, but more involved for a player that last week got three carries does not mean a lot of opportunity. It doesn't mean, oh, we're going to have him be the bell cow. And we've seen with Harbaugh in the past when there is a more explosive younger running back, they will often still have that player not get as many touches as you want. And they will bring the veteran reliable. Is this a Tyson Williams? Yes, exactly. Tyson Williams. We saw every time he touched the ball, he was more effective than the aged veterans they had on the roster. But they would not give him the ball a lot. And I expect that to continue to happen with Keaton Mitchell. So for me, do you like Singletary more? Yes, I even though Damien Pierce's status is up in the air. Damien Pierce's status is up in the air. Obviously we had our slight disagreement yesterday. I think that this week, even if Damien Pierce is back, Devin Singletary is going to be a great play. It's against the Arizona Cardinals. We agreed on that. We agreed on 60-40 for this week. It was just remainder of the year. Oh, oh, yeah. And for me right now, this is about like this is the time of year where I'm not focused too much on stashes. Like if Keaton Mitchell keeps getting a little bit more and more and more carries as the season goes on and four weeks from now becomes the dude. I hope you're already in the playoffs. You know, a little bit might matter about what your record is right now, but I'm trying to buy wins. I'm trying to get players off the waivers that I need to start. And this week I would rather start Devin Singletary than Keaton Mitchell. Let me throw one more name in and ask Mike's opinion on the order. Let's sort Ty Chandler in there with Alexander Medicine seemingly very likely to miss with a concussion. Mitchell, Singletary, Chandler. Chandler the most available of those players, but where do you, you know, put those guys? For this week I would rank them Devin Singletary at the top. Then I would go Ty Chandler over Keaton Mitchell. They're, it's interesting because Ty Chandler is, I mean, the season for him has been up and down of, you know, training camp. No one is stepping up as the number two running back. Then he has this huge preseason game and it's locked. Oh, Ty Chandler is the backup. Clearly. Then he was getting absolutely no work. Then they trade for Acres, but then the first opportunity with Acres out for the year, Ty Chandler was getting a bunch of work and that bunch of work was while Madison was still playing in the game. So, I mean, the tea leaves are that Ty Chandler will be the next man up. You know, in Wang Wu is still on the roster. I think he got a carry or something, but Ty Chandler would project as the guy and he actually kind of physically comps like Keaton Mitchell. Chandler is, is thicker than Keaton Mitchell, but they run about the same 40. They are both absolute burners. I mean, you watch the, watch the Wildcat snap of Ty Chandler getting the touchdown. It's that guy is explosive. He can instantly get from zero to a hundred immediately and he gets to play Denver. I know that the Denver defense is improving. We talked all about that. But when they, when the bills finally committed to James Cook, little speedster, it was a massive problem for that defense. They couldn't figure it out other than, you know, him fumbling. So I think that Ty Chandler, I would, I would personally play him well above Keaton Mitchell this week. See, I'm not in that boat. You'd play Mitchell? Well, I am. I don't think the difference between Chandler and Mitchell is enough to make me not take the long view on Mitchell. I don't think that Chandler is going to have sustained value over time. Even though he was, I mean, he was getting a bunch of work with Madison. He was getting some work with Madison for sure. But I don't like the committee situation with Dobbs there and Jefferson coming back as much as I like Mitchell on this offense that could be in a dominating position. I mean, we've seen, we've seen Gus Edwards be effective in years gone by with very minimal work. Mitchell can take the backfield. So that, I just, I don't think he can take the whole line at all. The difference between Chandler and Mitchell this week, I think, is a toss up. Denver's defense is playing well. So I would pick up Mitchell myself, Jason. Yeah. If I break this tie, I would be on the Ty Chandler side. I do think that the place that Denver still gets beat is speed on the ground. We saw that with A-Chandler. We saw that with Breeze. We saw that last night with James Cook. I think he was averaging like nine yards a carry or something ridiculous. And I do think Ty Chandler will have a good week. We presume right now we got to do waivers today. Most of this year, if a guy's been in Cacusia Protocol, he's missing that game. And so that's where Alexander Madison is. I assume Ty Chandler is the starting running back this week. So if I'm looking for a start, I would prioritize Ty Chandler. I do agree with you, Andy. If you're taking a longer view approach, like if, if you're not actually putting one of these guys in your lineup this week, then I go Mitchell. And I do want to remind people that you like Devin Singletary because he just put up a career high. He did it against the Cincinnati Bengals. And so, you know, that is who Keaton Mitchell is playing on Thursday night. Sure. So those are some perspectives on the top three kind of names. There are a bunch of other keep in mind type of players. Ezekiel Elliott is on the buy. So if you see him hit the waiver wire after tomorrow, pick him up. He's getting enough work to be a valuable depth piece. Antonio Gibson, you know, you are playing with fire because you're probably getting about eight to 10 opportunities total and you hope that they're valuable. They were last week. And then you've got some depth in, you know, you've got the Elijah Mitchell, Justin Case edition. There's a bunch of those guys. What do you, it's really hard to decipher the situation. What are you guys doing with the aunt of Foreman? This week it sucks because he has to play the Detroit Lions. But is, like, is it seems like it's going to still be Foreman when Herbert is back? Probably not. Yeah. I think it'll, I'm guessing because he's played so well, he will be active for game days and then it will be a three headed split. So I'm very low on the on to Foreman. I wouldn't want to start him this week in Detroit. And then by then Khalil Herbert will be back. So I'm Luke one. I would drop the onto Foreman for those other guys. If I had him, if I needed that roster spot. Yeah. And look for Khalil Herbert on the waiver wire. Yes. Yeah. It's possible. And we got what 59% on sleeper, 66% on Foreman's more rostered right now than then Khalil Herbert. So, so you do need to keep that in mind when fields gets back that often is better. And he is probably just an insurance running back. But Rico Dowdle of the Dallas Cowboys mean, can the Cowboys keep doing this where Tony Pollard is not looking like Tony Pollard and Dowdle is looking better and better and better. I'm not saying Dowdle takes over the backfield, but down the stretch run is there a chance that this goes more into a time share? I think that that has a slight possibility. Against Carolina this week is interesting because you could easily see a fourth quarter of Beef Boy. Yeah, just like last week. Beef Boy Dowdle getting out there getting 10 plus carries against one of if not the worst run defense in the league. Apparently James Cook is on a list of drop candidates for people. No, please don't do that. No. Miles Sanders, that's a different story because if you could go pick up a start this week, like you don't want to start Miles Sanders. No, you still can. So if you had to drop him, I think you can. Yeah, I don't want to do it, but I would definitely do it for Singletary. I would definitely do it for Mitchell. I would definitely do it for Chandler. Yeah, if there are better options, make the tough decision. I'm not looking to drop Miles Sanders. Similar this last week I had Tyler L. Gier who… I might be looking to drop Miles Sanders. …gets involved and I had to drop him. Like what is the possible outcome for Miles Sanders by the time that we care? Yeah, we're getting to the place in the season where you got to do what you got to do. Damian Pierce, are you dropping him? Sorry, just the next three matchups for Miles Sanders would be Dallas, Tennessee, Tampa Bay, sorry, one more. We'll add the Saints in there. And after Dallas, it's three road games. Yeah, you can drop Miles Sanders. I'm going to go for it. I think you can drop Miles Sanders. I'm not dropping Damian Pierce. He's going to be. No, you got to hold on. And they're in the playoffs. Yeah. As Zach Moss, you can drop Roshan Johnson. You can probably drop… Roshan, you could definitely… I would much rather… You could definitely drop, I mean… I would much rather roster Zach Moss than Roshan because Zach Moss has an insurance option and an injury ahead of him means Zach Moss is a star again. An injury ahead of Roshan, he's already had it and he didn't do anything. Yeah, he was hurt too. Sure, but I'm saying… Unfortunately, yeah, no, it's over. It's over, yeah. Quick break back with the Whiteouts. I think a lot of interesting conversations here at the wide receiver position for the waiver wire. Last week, nobody wanted to buy in on Noah Brown. And I know this because he's currently rostered in 36% of leagues despite being talked about. Guilty. I think what I say was like, I don't know how… I just keep disrespecting Noah Brown and I'm going to do it again. And then I was wrong. Yeah. I mean, 7 for 172, throwing the football a ton. We talked about Stroud over 300 yards again. You get Arizona this week. Oh, man. Noah Brown is a worthy flex play in my opinion this week. I mean, I get it. I get it. But also, it's like… Nico could miss again. Right. But if Nico comes back, if Nico and Robert Woods are active, do you think Noah Brown is his flex? Yes. I'm going to completely stand up for Noah Brown. Okay. And it's under the same precedent that I said yesterday, which is he played… The week he got hurt, he played 68% of snaps. That's about what he's been playing the last few weeks. So like Robert Woods here, there, nowhere else. I mean… You're talking about week one? Okay. And so in the time we see Noah Brown on the field… Week one was no Tank Dell. Is that right? Or Tank Dell, 48%. Yeah. I'm just… Look, I'm just taking it. Yeah. I'm taking it for what it is. It's laid out on the table in front of me in the last two weeks. 6 for 153, 7 for 172. I'm not saying you jackknife him into your lineup over, you know, a Mari Cooper or, you know, somebody valuable. But he's worth picking up. He is the best at finding a spot downfield when Stroud is running around being magical. So that's my take on Noah Brown. Okay. But number one in the league in yards per target. So when he catches the football, it's valuable. More names. Michael Wilson. Yes. Just 21% rostered, had six targets. Just miss getting into the end zone in a game where Kyler errors it out more. Michael Wilson will be a potential beneficiary. For sure. I mean, and he's a rookie that's looked good and hasn't had a quarterback really good enough to get him the ball. So I like him as a pickup. My favorite pickup, I know he's rostered. But if he's out there and you need to start, Tyler Boyd is good when T. Higgins is not there. The matchup against Baltimore isn't easy. But I mean, over the last three years in the games where Tyler Boyd has missed or where T. Higgins has missed, Tyler Boyd averages six more fantasy points per game in those contests. Did you happen to look at your, on whether he caught that touchdown, whether you would have won, Jason? I have not. I have not looked. I think no, you would have lost. I would have lost if he caught that touchdown. If Tyler Boyd caught that pass. Because you won by seven points and that would have been worth at least seven points. But instead I am here on the show still. Yeah. Oh, another the one thing I did look at. That's Mike. That's not me. Mike just kept saying, boy, only when he made a good play. Yeah. So I did not say when he dropped the touchdown. I said it when he dropped it. Yeah. Because it also sounds like the ball bouncing away from him. Well, what's funny speaking of my matchup where I needed to win barely won. I tried and tried and tried to get a trade of Jalen Hertz for Josh Allen in our league because Hertz was on by and had I been successful and played Josh Allen instead of Brock Purdy, I would have lost. Oh, fantasy football. Another rookie, Jaden Reed, alongside Michael Wilson. I am a huge Jaden Reed fan. Great matchup this week. I think he's the best. I genuinely think he's the best receiver that Green Bay has on their roster moving forward. 5 for 84 and a touchdown. It has been improbable that a rookie can come in with Dobbs there, with Christian Watson and continue to establish himself in the offense. He keeps being effective on 39% of snaps and 51% of snaps and 48% of snaps. We talk about targets being earned. Kyle, I don't know if you have his targets per route run. I bet it's pretty decent considering his snap counts. He's interesting. It's still a nervous play when you don't get a lot of snaps. But you want to start Jaden Reed or Alec Pierce, guys. Oh, Jaden Reed. Annie plays the Chargers. Brandon Cooks. Brandon Cooks had 10 targets from out of nowhere. 9 for 173 and a touchdown. Obliterated the hapless New York Giants on and he's rostered in about 48% of leagues. 18.4% target per route run for Jaden Reed. That's not bad. That's pretty good. On Brandon Cooks, I have a hard time trusting him. I know that you just said it. 10 targets out of nowhere. The previous several weeks was two targets 4-4-4-4. This is not a great matchup against Carolina just because, granted, for similar reasons with the Giants last week, you wouldn't expect them to keep throwing the ball. But I guess they really wanted to stick into the Giants last week. So you'd play Noah Brown over Brandon Cooks this week. I would. You'd play Michael Wilson over Brandon Cooks this week against Houston. That one's a little tougher. I think you could go either way there. I would play Tyler Boyd and I would play Jaden Reed over Brandon Cooks. Another drop-it-like-it's-hot candidate to Mario Douglas. If he hits Waiverwire's heading into the buy, he is getting targeted a lot. And they may change quarterback, so who knows what's going to happen. Kyle Phillips is not rostered anywhere. Continues to get targets in the Tennessee offense with no trailing Birks. But not a lot of confidence in that situation. Marvin Mims, we mentioned it. He's running routes at this point, but had one target. That's a tough one. At least he's on the field. He's on the field and he's very talented. And the team is trending in the right direction. Sure. Khalil Shakir last night, he was a step back. He had been targeted regularly last week, or last night only one catch two targets. Jaylen Guyton, six targets for... So he's interesting? Yes. I think that Guyton is very sneaky. He was 4 for 41 in a touchdown. And ironically, Quinton was 4 for 34 in a touchdown. I don't think, and I made the decision. I'll throw this out there for the drop candidates. I cut Joshua Palmer. And the reason I cut Joshua Palmer is that by the time he gets back off of IR, the sentiment around the team is that he might not be back then. This injury may take him beyond the IR time period. And all of a sudden you're like, am I going to put Joshua Palmer back into my lineup? Three or four weeks from now? No, I'm not going to do that. Because Guyton is back. He wasn't there when Palmer left. And Quinton Johnston, say what you will, he's going to continue to be worked into the offense. So, you know... But second game back from Guyton's injury, which he was recovering from ACL, right? Yeah, it was a long injury. So he is a completely forgotten player. Played 79% of snaps. And that's what I was going to say. In the second game back, 79% of the snaps, six targets. I'm sure Jalen Guyton has more trust already built up from Justin Herbert. So, there is, while all the attention is on Quge, finally having a decent fantasy game, Guyton might actually be the number two wide receiver. And Keenan Allen, we expect him to be fine. He came back in the game. But it is Keenan Allen. So there's, and he's older, there's a chance maybe he misses some time. And Jalen Guyton, not rostered in a single league. So he is available. Neither is AT Perry, the six round rookie. He played 84% of snaps for the Saints, caught a touchdown. He's going on by. So he's a name that- Yeah, forget about it then. I mean, maybe fair enough- Six five. If you're in a- Wow. Yeah, he's a B-205? He's a B-205? Yeah. If you're in a really deeply pay attention to him. Is Rashid Shahid out there at all? What's the raw percentage for Rashid Shahid? I'll check on him. That's who you need to pay attention to. He's 47%. Yeah, that's it. Rashid dropped probably. I think Rashid Shahid is going to be near the tippy top. If I'm not playing somebody this week, Rashid Shahid is going to be meaningful because Thomas is gone. And Carr, unfortunately, is probably going to come back. And if Carr comes back, he has eyes for Shahid, not for Olave. So that's actually the sneakiest pick up of the week to me. George Pickens, would you drop him? No. Probably not. Christian Watson, I would happily drop. Yeah. He's a honeypot, drop him onto the waiver wire. A honeypot? You never heard that term in like spy terms? No. You trick someone with a luring character. Yeah. Okay. But it's a trick. Yeah. It's like a Trojan Morse. Yeah, this honey, so good. Splat! Yeah. You get killed. And then the Venus flytrap beats you. Uh, Jehan Dotson. Oh, man. Dude. You mean Gabe Davis? Dude. I mean, how do you go from the previous three games, the previous three games he would have been on pace for 150 targets. He was averaging nine targets a game. Did you say he played the most snaps? Yeah. He played 95% of the snaps, the most snaps that he's played all year. Just boot him. No catches. Just play somebody else. Yeah. I'm sorry. Um, all right, we have some tight ends to get into, although I just, I forgot we did not announce that we have a new t-shirt on the website because somebody just sent it through to me. Okay. And it's important because some effort was put in by the team here. It's good. Well, Brooks wants a breaking news drop. But if you go, do you want a breaking news drop for this, Brooks? Breaking news. T-shirts for the shirt. Oh yeah. Okay. Uh, uh, good old Andrew Schneider over here. We, he's dropped a new shirt on to shot ballers.com. We haven't had a nickname shirt this year that is, has been worthy of a t-shirt. So if you want a new baller's t-shirt for the year. But there has been a person who has come up on almost every show. Football's greatest villain. Yes. And that would be Arthur Siff. And you got to go look at the picture because it's quite delightful. It is Arthur Smith looking like an evil villain with a no B-John hat on. And it's quite good. And if you're in Atlanta, if we, if all people in Atlanta need to get this shirt and go to the home games, we did, we got to get Arthur Siff going around. We got a report that Arthur Smith very likely to retain his job heading into next year. Unless, unless they feel like he is losing the players. And if the players buy this shirt, that will be an indicator. So someone, if, if you are connected with the players at all to get a big care package, Mark Anonymous and send it in and see if they show up warming up. So that's, that's on the website now. Is that true? Shop ballers.com. All right, tight end pickups, certainly at the very, very tippy top of the list, probably not available in any of your competitive leagues. We get it. Trey McBride. Yep. But if he was there, you get him. If he's, if he's there, you pick him up even if you've got Travis Kelsey. Because you can flex Trey McBride. Like he's, he's a very, very good play the next two weeks. So we didn't mention it, but part of the upcoming eligible to return. Zach Ertz is technically eligible to return in week 12. Can we also hold on, hold on. He is eligible to retire. Yes. There are many, many things we can say there. And we had our plan of people writing them the, the happy retirement cards, trying, trying to trick the old guy. Can we convince the coaching staff to tell Ertz that they did designate him to return? But then when it comes time to go, oh man, we totally forgot to do it. The paperwork. Yeah. We just, we didn't send in the paper. We total it, it slipped my mind. I'll get to it tomorrow. Next week. Is that possible? As somebody, we can work on it. Yeah. So look, the, the options really aren't great beyond Trey McBride. You're picking up players that you just need to guarantee snaps and, and some targets. Logan Thomas would be at the top of that list is if he's available. And then you get into like Kate Otton. I'm not, I'm not in on Pat Frymead. I'm sorry. He just hasn't been there. The offense is too scary. If you want to give it a shot and think, you know, he's a very good player. I think if you are in dire straits at the tight end position, he's worth adding on the back of the roster. Yeah. But you can't start him. No, no. You can't start him coming off of the hamstring issue that he reaggravated and against the number one tight end defense. Like if you're picking up the muth, that's got, you got to have two roster spots for tight ends. Is there, is there somebody else that you want to mention is a, It's not a great, take a chance. It's not a great week. Luke Musgrave would be the take a chance player that I would, the, the chargers are susceptible in the passing game. The Packers defense has been bad. If the chargers have a good offensive output, then maybe Musgrave gets more involved. But it's, it's not a great week for streaming tight ends. Yeah. I'll probably lean, Aten over Musgrave myself and that would be an awful thing to have to do. Yeah. Hope you got a tight end. Defense is Detroit plays the Bears this week. That's delightful. Yeah. At home. The commanders despite losing, despite losing their defense, it's a great play against the Giants. Yeah. Anyone, anyone is a great play against the Giants. What's the worst defense in the NFL? The worst. Cardinals. They're up there. I mean, if the Cardinals were playing against Danny DeVito, I'm firing them up. Yeah. I'm not in on Seattle with, with a staffer coming back because Seattle's defense is in the middle of the pack and on the road. We put it in there before I hadn't heard that that he was expecting. Miami against Las Vegas is interesting because, you know, they're really, really committed to the run and I don't think that's going to change no matter the game script. And so you're talking 25, 27 carries for Josh Jacobs. And would they make them throw the ball? Yeah. Which they should with the points. Jalen Ramsey back. The Dolphins defense is, is coming into their own against Aiden O'Connell. I really like them as a start. Minnesota plays Denver. Dude, they've Minnesota's defense has been pretty good. Minnesota for fantasy purposes has. They've been, they've been all right. And that's not something we've been able to say for all the time. Well, no, at the beginning, this was, you know, the beginning of the year you lock in what you think. And at the beginning of the year it was, Minnesota Vikings, their offense stinks again. And just like Denver, they've been turning it around. Brian Flores, who knew? Good, good coach. He's done a great job. Today's waiver wire was brought to you by Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, face off against the ultimate threat in single player, subtle old scores on 16 iconic maps in multiplayer and survive the hordes in a co-op open world zombie experience. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 available now rated in for mature streamer time. In quarterback candidates, in our league, there's been a lot of this. I mean, it trades for players on a weekly basis to slide in for bi-weeks. Sam Howell's been traded for multiple weeks in a row and he's your pick, Jay. Yeah, yeah. Sam Howell, you know, he's not widely available on waivers, but he's the type of player that is probably rostered with multiple quarterbacks or a player you can go get in a trade for very cheap from another fantasy manager. No one wants to really buy in and believe right now in the course of the season. He's the quarterback three, top 10 in points per game. He's been a top 10 quarterback in five of the last six weeks, averaging 40 passing attempts per game this year and they're 10 point home favorites. Little fact, Washington has been a double digit favorite just one other time in the last 15 years. Wow. That's how bad the Giants are. The Giants are terrible and Dak did it in two quarters against the Giants. So it's there for... This is the kind of matchup that Sam Howell does tend to surprise you and let you down. That's fair. He shouldn't, but this is the one where you're like, come on. Look, I prefer your stream very much over mine and if you've got him, you've got to play him. Kyla Murray. He's put fantasy managers in a tough spot because he looked really good on the way back, but 100% of teams that had him, I mean, they've had another quarterback the entire season. You know, Mike, you're staring down the golf Kyler decision every week. In another league, I've got to make decisions with Kyla Murray as well, along with other players and I think this week, you've got a huge overunder in this game against Houston. You have CJ Stroud on an absolute heater with this 330 plus passing yards every game and look if they are put in a position with their defense, which they will be, where they're down or where they're in a shootout, Kyla Murray is capable now with Hollywood, with McBride, with Wilson, with Conor back to put up a big fantasy day. I mean, I think two touchdowns is a given in some form or fashion, either rushing or passing. Houston is 30th and schedule adjusted fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks. It has finally changed. Yeah. Houston is giving it up to the quarterback position because they're good on offense now. Yeah. That honestly, that makes a huge difference. So I think that's a really exciting game for fantasy, the single Terry and Brown and McBride and Kyler and Stroud and Dell and snow a brown. It's going to be awesome. And all in shorts. Yeah. In terms of like quarterbacks with low rostered, really low, it's, it is a very, very tough week. And I think that Josh Dobbs is the best option. We've already been praising Denver for being a better offense, but Josh Dobbs or a defense. Thank you. Josh Dobbs, top eight, five times and that includes each of the last three games. He's averaging 37 rushing yards per game and just, he has been making it happen. You know, he has capable offense of weapons. I don't know that we have an update on Justin Jefferson, but there's a chance that he's back this week. And the, if I think that, that Dobbs should be, he's a player. I think that should be picked up regardless of what, what your quarterback status is. If nothing else to block your opponents, cause if Jeff, once Jefferson is back, Josh Dobbs could actually be incredible with Addison Hawkinson and Jefferson and being a mobile quarterback. So pick him up regardless, but I think that he's worth playing this week. If you're trying to stream off the wire. Okay. There's your options there in full stream ahead. 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73cmuFllaC0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73cmuFllaC0 | Unveiling The Strangest Secret in The World | Earl Nightingale | I'd like to tell you about The Strangest Secret in the world some years ago the late Nobel prize winning Dr Albert Schweitzer was being interviewed in London and a reporter asked him doctor what's wrong with men today and the great doctor was silent a moment and then he said men simply don't think it's about this that I want to talk with you we live today in a golden age this is an era that man has looked forward to dreamed of and worked toward for thousands of years but since it's here we pretty well take it for granted we in America are particularly fortunate to live in the richest land that ever existed on the face of the earth a land of abundant opportunity for everyone but you know what happens well let's take a hundred men who start even at the age of 25 do you have any idea what will happen to those men by the time they're 65 these 100 men who all start even at the age of 25 believe they're going to be successful if you ask any one of these men if you wanted to be a success he'd tell you he did and you'd notice it he was eager toward life that there was a certain Sparkle to his eye in the Reckless to his carriage and life seemed like a pretty interesting adventure to him but by the time they're 65 one will be rich four will be financially independent five will still be working 54 will be broke and I think a moment out of the 100 only five make the grade now why do so many fail what has happened to the sparkle that was there when they were 25 what's becoming the dreams the hopes the plans and why is there such a large disparity between what these men intended to do and what they actually accomplished when we say about five percent achieve success we have to define success and here's the best definition I've ever been able to find success is the progressive realization of a worthy idea if a man is working toward a predetermined goal and knows where he's going that man is the success if he's not doing that he's a failure success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal Rallo May the distinguished psychiatrist wrote a wonderful book called Man's Search for himself and in this book he says the opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice it is conformity and there you have the trouble today it's Conformity people acting like everyone else without knowing why without knowing where they're going now think of it in America right now there are over 18 million people 65 years of age and older and most of them are broke they're dependent on someone else for life's necessities now we learned to read by the time we're seven we learn to make a living by the time we're 25 usually by that time we're not only making a living we're supporting a family and yet by the time we're 65 we haven't learned how to become financially independent in the richest land that has ever been known why we conform and the trouble is that we're acting like the wrong percentage group the 95 who don't succeed now why do these people conform well they really don't know these people believe that their lives are shaped by circumstances by things that happen to them by exterior forces they're outer directed people a survey was made one time that covered a lot of men working men and these men were asked why do you work why do you get up in the morning 19 out of 20 had no idea if you ask them they'll say well everyone goes to work in the morning and that's the reason they do it because everyone else is doing it now let's get back to our definition of success who succeeds the only person who succeeds is the person who is progressively realizing a worthy ideal is the person who says I'm going to become this and then begins to work toward that goal I'll tell you who the successful people are a success is the school teacher who's teaching school because that's what he or she wants to do the success is the woman who's a wife and mother because she wanted to become a wife and mother and is doing a good job of it the success is the man who runs the Corner Gas Station because that was his dream that's what he wanted to do the success is the successful salesman that wants to become a top-notch Salesman and grow and build with his organization a success is anyone who is doing deliberately a predetermined job because that's what he decided to do deliberately but only one out of 20 does that that's why today there isn't really any competition unless we make it for ourselves instead of competing all we have to do is create in over 20 years I looked for the key which would determine what would happen to a human being was there a key I wanted to know which would make the future a promise that we could foretell to a large extent was there a key that would guarantee a person's becoming successful if you only knew about it and knew how to use it well there is such a key and I found it have you ever wondered why so many men work so hard and honestly without ever achieving anything in particular and others don't seem to work hard and yet seem to get everything they seem to have a Magic Touch you've heard them say that about someone everything he touches turns to gold and have you ever noticed that a man who becomes successful tends to continue to become successful and on the other hand have you noticed how a man who's a failure tends to continue to fail well it's because of goals some of us have goals some don't people with gold succeed because they know where they're going it's that simple think of a ship leaving a harbor and think of it with a complete Voyage mapped out and planned the captain and crew know exactly where it's going and how long it'll take it has a definite goal now nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine times out of ten thousand it will get to where it started out to get now let's take another ship just like the first only let's not put a crew on it or a captain of the helm let's give it no aiming point no goal no destination we just start the engines and Let It Go I think you'll agree with me that if it gets out of the harbor at all it'll either sink or wind up on some deserted Beach at derelict it can't go anyplace because it has no destination and no guidance and it's the same with a human being take the salesman for example there's no other person in the world today with the future of a good salesman selling is the world's highest paid profession if we're good at it and if we know where we're going every company needs top-notch salesmen and they reward those men the sky's the limit for them but how many can you find someone once said the human race is fixed not to prevent the strong from winning but to prevent the weak from losing the American economy today can be likened to a convoy in time of war the entire economy is slowed down to protect its weakest link just as the Convoy had to go at the speed that would permit the slowest vessel to remain in formation that's why it's so easy to make a living today it takes no particular brains or talent to make a living and support a family today so we have a plateau of so-called security if that's what a person is looking for but we do have to decide how high above this Plateau we want to win now let's get back to The Strangest Secret in the world the story that I wanted to tell you today why do men with goals succeed in life and men without them fail well let me tell you something which if you really understand it will alter your life immediately if you understand completely what I'm going to tell you from this moment on your life will never be the same again you will suddenly find it good luck just seems to be attracted to you the things you want just seem to fall in line and from now on you won't have the problems the worries the annoying lump of anxiety that perhaps you've experienced before doubt fear well there'll be things in the past here's the key to success and the key to failure we become what we think about let me say that again we become what we think about throughout all history the great wise men and teachers philosophers and Prophets have disagreed with one another on many different things it's only on this one point that they are in complete and unanimous agreement let us know what Marcus Aurelius the great Roman Emperor said a man's life is what his thoughts make of it the Israeli said this everything comes if a man will only wait I've brought Myself by long meditation to the conviction that a human being with a subtle purpose must accomplish it and that nothing can resist a will that will stake even existence for its fulfillment Ralph Waldo Emerson said this a man is what he thinks about all day long William James said the greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind and they also said we need Only In Cold Blood act as if the thing in question were real and it will become infallibly Real by growing into such a connection with our life that it will become real it will become so knit with habit and emotion that our interests in it will be those which characterize belief he also said if you only care enough for a result you will almost certainly attain it if you wish to be rich you will be rich if you wish to be learned you will be learned if you wish to be good you will be good only you must then really wish these things and wish them exclusively and not wish at the same time a hundred other incompatible things just as strongly in the Bible you read in Mark 9 23 if thou canst believe all things are possible to him that believeth my old friend Dr Norman Vincent peel put it this way this is one of the greatest laws in the universe fervently do I wish I had discovered it as a very young man it dawned upon me much later in life and I found it to be one of the greatest if not my greatest discovery outside of my relationship to God the Great Law briefly and simply stated is that if you think in negative terms you will get negative results if you think in positive terms you will achieve positive results that is the simple fact he went on to say which is at the basis of an astonishing law of prosperity and success in three words believe and succeed William Shakespeare put it this way our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we often might win by fearing to attempt George Bernard Shaw said people are always blaming their circumstances for what they are I don't believe in circumstances the people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can't find them make them well that was pretty apparent isn't it and every person who discovered this for a while believed that he was the first one to work it out we become what we think about now it stands to reason that a person who's thinking about a concrete and worthwhile goal is going to reach it because that's what he's thinking about and we become what we think about conversely the man who has no goal who doesn't know where he's going and whose thoughts must therefore be thoughts of confusion and anxiety and fear and worry becomes what he thinks about his life becomes one of frustration and fear and anxiety and worry and if he thinks about nothing he becomes nothing now how does it work why do we become what we think about well I'll tell you how it works as far as we know now to do this I want to tell you about a situation that parallels the human mind suppose a farmer has some land and it's good for the land now the land gives the farmer a choice he may plant in that land whatever he chooses the land doesn't care it's up to the farmer to make the decision now remember we're comparing the human mind with the land because the mind like the land doesn't care what you plant in it it will return what you plant it doesn't care what you planned now let's say that the farmer has two seeds in his hand one is a seed of corn the other is Nightshade a deadly poison he digs two little holes in the earth and he plants both seeds one corn the other night shed he covers up the holes Waters and takes care of the land and what will happen invariably the land will return what's planted as it's written in the Bible as ye sow so shall you reap now remember the land doesn't care it'll return poisoning just as wonderful abundance as it will coin so up come the two plants one corn one poison now the human mind is far more fertile far more incredible and mysterious than the land but it works the same way it doesn't care what we plant success failure a concrete worthwhile goal or confusion misunderstanding fear anxiety and so on but what we plant it must return to us you see the human mind is the last great unexplored continent on Earth it contains riches beyond our wildest dreams it will return anything we want to plant now you might say well if that's true why don't people use their minds more well I think they figured out an answer to that one too our mind comes with standard equipment at Birth it's free and things that are given to us for nothing we place little value on things that we pay money for we value the Paradox is that exactly the reverse is true everything that's really worthwhile in life came to us free our minds our souls our bodies our hopes our dreams our Ambitions our intelligence our love of family and children and friends and Country all these Priceless possessions are free but the things that cost us money are actually very cheap and can be replaced at any time a good man can be completely wiped out and make another Fortune you can do that several times even if a home burns down we can rebuild it but the things we got for nothing we can never replace the human mind isn't used because we take it for granted familiarity breeds contempt it can do any kind of job we assign to it but generally speaking we use it for little jobs instead of big important ones universities have proved that most of us are operating on about 10 or less of our abilities so decide now what is it you want plant your goal in your mind it's the most important decision you ever make in your entire life what is it you want you want to be an outstanding salesman a better worker at your particular job do you want to go places in your company in your community do you want to get rich all you've got to do is plant that seed in your mind care for it work steadily toward your goal and it will become a reality it not only will there's no way that it cannot you see that's a law like the laws of Sir Isaac Newton the laws of gravity if you get on top of a building and jump off you'll always go down you'll never go up and it's the same with all the other laws of nature they always work they're inflexible think about your goal in a relaxed positive way picture yourself and your mind's eye as having already achieved this goal see yourself doing the things you will be doing when you've reached your goal ours has been called the phenobarbital age the age of ulcers and nervous breakdowns and tranquilizers at a time when medical research is raised us to a new plateau of Good Health and Longevity far too many of us worry ourselves into an early grave trying to cope with things in our own little personal ways without learning a few great laws that will take care of everything for us these things we bring on ourselves through our habitual way of thinking every one of us is the sum total of his own thoughts he is where he is because that's exactly where he really wants to be whether he'll admit that or not each of us must live off the fruit of his thoughts in the future because what you think today and tomorrow next month the next year will mold your life and determine your future you're Guided by your mind I remember one time I was driving through Eastern Arizona and I saw one of those giant earth-moving machines roaring along the road at about 35 miles an hour with what looked like 30 tons of dirt in it a tremendous incredible machine and there was a little man perched way up on top with the wheel in his hands guiding it and as I drove along I was struck by the similarity of that machine to the human mind just suppose you're sitting at the controls of such a vast source of energy are you going to sit back and fold your arms and let it run itself into a ditch or are you going to keep both hands firmly on the wheel and control and direct this power to a specific worthwhile purpose it's up to you you're in the drive receipt you see the very law that gives us success as a two-edged sword we must control our thinking the same rule that can lead a man to a life of success wealth happiness and all the things he ever dreamed of for himself and his family that very same awe can lead him into the gutter it's all in how he uses it for good or for bad this is The Strangest Secret in the world now why do I say it's strange and why do I call it a secret actually it isn't a secret at all it was first promulgated by some of the earliest wise men and it appears again and again throughout the Bible but very few people have learned it understand it that's why it's strange and why for some equally strange reason it virtually remains a secret I believe that you could go out and walk down the main street of your town and ask one man after another what the secret of success is and you probably wouldn't run into one man in a month who could tell you now this information is enormously valuable to us if we really understand it and apply it it's valuable to us not only for our own lives but the lives of those around us our families employees Associates and Friends life should be an exciting Adventure it should never be a bore a man should live fully be alive you should be glad to get out of bed in the morning he should be doing a job he likes to do because he does it well one time I heard Grove Patterson the great late editor-in-chief of the Toledo daily blade maker speech and as he concluded his speech he said something I've never forgotten he said my years in the newspaper business have convinced me of several things among them that people are basically good and that we came from someplace and we're going someplace so we should make our time here an exciting Adventure the architect of the universe didn't Build A Stairway leading nowhere and the greatest teacher of all the carpenter from The Plains of Galilee gave us the secret time and time again as you believe so shall it be done unto you have explained The Strangest Secret in the world and how it works now on this side I want to explain how you can prove to yourself the enormous returns possible in your own life by putting the secret to a practical test I want you to make a test it will last 30 days it isn't going to be easy but if you'll give it a good try it will completely change your life for the better back in the 17th century Sir Isaac Newton the English mathematician and natural philosopher gave us some natural laws of physics which apply as much to human beings as they do to the movement of bodies in the universe in one of these laws is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction simply stated as it applies to you and me it means we can achieve nothing without paying the price the results of your 30-day experiment will be in direct proportion to the effort you put forth to be a doctor you must pay the price of long years of difficult study to be successful in selling and remember that each of us succeeds to the extent of his ability to sell selling our families and our ideas selling education in schools selling our children on the advantages of living the good and honest life selling our Associates and employees on The Importance of Being exceptional people to of course the professional selling itself but to be successful in selling our way to the good life we must be willing to pay the price now what is that price well it's many things first it's understanding emotionally as well as intellectually that we literally become what we think about that we must control our thoughts and we're to control Our Lives it's understanding fully that as ye so so shall ye reap second is cutting away all Fetters from their mind and permitting it to soar as it was divinely designed to do it's the realization that your limitations are self-imposed and that the opportunities for you today are enormous beyond belief it's rising above narrow-minded pettiness and Prejudice and third is using all your courage to force yourself to think positively on your own problem to set a definite and clearly defined goal for yourself to let your marvelous mind think about your goal from all possible angles to let your imagination speculate freely upon many different possible solutions to refuse to believe that there are any circumstances sufficiently strong to defeat you in the accomplishment of your purpose to act promptly and decisively when your course is clear and they keep constantly aware of the fact that you are at this moment standing in the middle of your own Acres of diamonds as Russell Conwell used to point out and fourth save at least 10 percent of every dollar you earn it's also remembering that no matter what your present job it has enormous possibilities if you're willing to pay the price now let's just go over the important points in the price each of us must pay to achieve the wonderful life it can be ours it is of course worth any price one you will become what you think about two remember the word imagination and let your mind begin to soar three courage concentrate on your goal every day four save ten percent of what you earn and five action ideas are worthless unless we act on them now I'll try to outline the 30-day test I want you to make keep in mind that you have nothing to lose by making this test of everything you could possibly want to gain there are two things that may be said of everyone each of us wants something and each of us is afraid of something I want you to write on a card what it is you want more than anything else it may be more money perhaps you'd like to double your income or make a specific amount of money it may be a beautiful home it may be success at your job it may be a particular position in life it could be a more harmonious family each of us wants something now write down on your card specifically what it is you want make sure it's a single goal and clearly defined you needn't show it to anyone but carry it with you so that you can look at it several times a day think about it and answer for relaxed positive way each morning when you get up and immediately you have something to work for something to get out of bed for something to live for look at it every chance you get during the day and just before going to bed at night and as you look at it remember that you must become what you think about and since you're thinking about your goal you realize that soon it will be yours in fact it's yours really the moment you write it down and begin to think about it look at the abundance all around you as you go about your daily business you have as much right to this abundance as any other living creature it's yours for the asking now we come to the difficult part difficult because it means the formation of what is probably a brand new habit and you have it's not easily formed once formed however it will follow you for the rest of your life stop thinking about what it is you fear each time a fearful or negative thought comes into your Consciousness replace it with a mental picture of your positive and worthwhile goal and there'll come times when you feel like giving up it's easier for a human being to think negatively than positively that's why only five percent are successful you must begin now to place yourself in that group for 30 days you must take control of your mind it will think about only what you permitted to think about each day for this 30-day test do more than you have to do in addition to maintaining a cheerful positive outlook give of yourself more than you've ever done before do this knowing that your returns in life must be in direct proportion to what you give the moment you decide on a goal to work toward you're immediately a successful person you are then in that rare and successful category of people who know where they're going out of every hundred people you belong to the top five don't concern yourself too much with how you're going to achieve your goal leave that completely to a power greater than yourself all you have to do is know where you're going the answers will come to you of their own accord and at the right time remember these words from The Sermon on the Mount and remember them well keep them constantly before you this month of your test ask and it shall be given you seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you for everyone that asketh receiveth and even seeketh findeth and I am that knocketh it shall be opened it's as marvelous and as simple as that in fact it's so simple that in our seemingly complicated world it's difficult for an adult to understand that all he needs is a purpose and faith for 30 days do your very best if you're a Salesman go at it as you've never done before not in a hectic fashion but with the calm cheerful assurance that time well spent will give you the abundance in return you deserve and want if you're a homemaker devote your 30-day test to completely giving of yourself without thinking about receiving anything in return and you'll be amazed at the difference it makes in your life no matter what your job do it as you've never done it before for 30 days and if you've kept your goal before you every day you'll wonder and Marvel at this new life you've found Dorothea brand the outstanding editor and writer discovered it for herself and tells about it in her fine book wake up and live her entire philosophy is reduced to the words act as though it were impossible to fail she made her own test with sincerity and faith and her entire life was changed to one of overwhelming success now you make your test for 34 days don't start your test until you've made up your mind to stick with it you see by being persistent you're demonstrating Faith persistence is simply another word for faith if you didn't have faith you'd never persist if you should fail during your first 30 days by that I mean suddenly find yourself overwhelmed by negative thoughts you've got to start over again from that point and go 30 more days gradually your new habit will form until you find yourself one of that wonderful minority to whom virtually nothing is impossible and don't forget the card it's vitally important as you begin this new way of living on one side of the card write your goal whatever it may be on the other side write the words we've quoted from The Sermon on the Mount ask and it shall be given you seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you nothing great was ever accomplished without inspiration see that during these crucial first 30 days your own inspiration is kept to the peak and above all don't worry worry brings fear and fears crippling the only thing that can cause you to worry during your test is trying to do it all yourself know that all you have to do is hold your goal before you everything else will take care of itself remember also to keep calm and cheerful don't let Petty things annoy you and get you off course now since making this test is difficult some will say why should I bother well look at the alternative no one wants to be a failure no one really wants to be a mediocre individual no one wants a life constantly filled with worry and fear and frustration therefore remember that you must reap that which you sow if you sow negative thoughts your life will be filled with negative things if you saw positive thoughts your life will be cheerful successful and positive gradually you'll have a tendency to forget what you've heard on this recording play it often keep reminding yourself of what you must do to form this new habit gather your whole family around at regular intervals and listen to what's been said here you know most men will tell you that they want to make money without understanding the law the only people who make money work in a mint the rest of us must earn money this is what causes those who keep looking for something for nothing or a free ride to fail in life the only way to earn money is by providing people with services or products which are needed and useful we exchange our time and our product or service for the other man's money therefore the law is that our financial return will be in direct proportion to our service now success is not the result of making money making money is the result of success and success is in direct proportion to our service most people have this law backwards they believe that you're successful if you earn a lot of money the truth is that you can only earn money after you're successful it's like the story of the man who sat in front of the stove and said to it give me heat and then I'll add the wood how many men and women do you know or do you suppose there are today who take the same attitude toward life there are millions we've got to put the fuel in before we can expect heat likewise we've got to be of service first before we can expect money don't concern yourself with the money be of service build work Dream create do this and you find there's no limit to the prosperity and abundance will come to you Prosperity you know is founded upon a law of mutual exchange any person who contributes to Prosperity must possibly in turn himself sometimes the return will not come from those you serve but it must come to you from someplace because that's the law for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction as you go daily through your 30-day test period remember that your success will always be measured by the quality and quantity of service you render and money is a yardstick for measuring a service no man can get rich himself unless he enriches others now there are no exceptions to Allah you can drive down any Street in America and from your car estimate the service of being rendered whether people living on that street had you ever thought of this yardstick before it's interesting some like ministers and Priests and other devoted people measure their returns in the realm of the spiritual but again their returns are equal to their service once this law is fully understood any thinking person can tell his own fortune if he wants more he must be of more service to those from whom he receives his return if he wants less he has only to reduce the service this is the price you must pay for what you want if you believe you can enrich Yourself by deluding others you can end only by deluding yourself it may take some time but just as surely as you breathe you'll get back what you put out don't ever make the mistake of thinking you can avert this it's impossible the prisons and the streets with a lonely walk are filled with people who tried to make new laws just for themselves we may avoid the laws of man for a while but there are greater laws that cannot be broken an outstanding medical doctor recently pointed out six steps that will help you realize success one set yourself a definite goal two quit running yourself down three stop thinking of all the reasons why you cannot be successful and instead think of all the reasons why you can four trace your attitudes back through your childhood and try to discover where you first got the idea you couldn't be successful if that's the way you've been thinking five change the image you have of yourself by writing out a description of the person you would like to be and six act the part of the successful person you have decided to become the doctor who wrote those words is denoted West Coast psychiatrist Dr David Harrell Fink do what the experts since the dawn of recorded history have told you you must do pay the price by becoming the person you want to become it's not nearly as difficult as living unsuccessfully make your 30-day test and repeat it then repeat it again and each time it will become more a part of you until you wonder how you could ever have lived any other way live this new way in the floodgates of abundance will open and pour over you more riches than you may have dreamed existed money yes lots of it but what's more important you'll have peace you'll be in that wonderful minority who lead calm cheerful successful lives start today you have nothing to lose but you have a whole life to win Mr Nightingale and thank you | Online Solution Now | UCpGQBdDLxCNcEESbmLZ8k_A | 2023-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,168 | 32,532 |
6Vr36oXpixk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vr36oXpixk | Wolf reading- From Prance with Love [MLP Fanfic Reading] | mde I slog into my bedroom dragging my ho scuffing them on the plush carpet at the stately Mansion of my employer had built for his wife and youngest foul perpetrate the level of decency they were used to in Manhattan Ponyville was quite a small town by comparisons not much for a spy bodyguard to do most of the time there have been a few instance where in which I needed to stand by my charge and protect her or teleport her to the safety v as a gift Mr Golden Spoon bestowed upon me Mr and Mrs spoon were tough enough to handle themselves yes my duty was to protect their interests but one in particular took prescience over them over even their own lives that in in being the life of their daughter Salva caffine spoon or silver spoon a she had been known since her uh ctin era I glad spect the mark inscribes in the ponies form hides a gold Amber silver with a blue dagger set in the center cocking Sideways from the blade pointed towards my neck poof what do Z see in the things I used to myself I closed the door with a kick of my rear hoof and lit out a contented sigh in here I could be my handsome self in the fles of green light flame my gray coat Brown M and a tail vanished leaving only a shiny black EXO skeleton carpus with light insect likee Wings protuding through my blue pinstrip jacket gone was my Straight coiled unicorn form in this in its place stood one smooth out and slightly curved ah much bit AA with relief holding a form through burden less of my love res deserves did take an effort it's all magic and Illusions there are physical aspects and a chang like morphologic capabilities my energy was low but during our long trips I had fed off of Mr Mrs Golden Spoons several times in her private cabin on the Airship still I had tired of merid as merid sheit I was just just glad to be home here in the confines of the spoon Family Estate I could relax and discard my weapons not much use for hoof guns daggers and kunai in a town where the crime rate is so low at the biggest news was some lunatic burglar sneaking into the hospital to steal slop slippers or a book or whatever my days as I said not without ex some excitement the day my Queen's arch rival returned and set Ponyville on his ears with the orders to grab young SP silver spoon and teleport her to the safe to a safe location so I did so I took the young Philly in my for leg and teleported her to the house of zebra wit docta deep inside the everry forest I figured hide in plain sight what what was the best option why would the Creature cast his eyes on an area there was already problematic and full of chaos before that there was a Paris Sprite Invasion which I assumed were harmless pestilence until they began eating parts of the Mansion leaving the food untouched that I was not prepared for I shot as many as I could but it was no use I've never needed a pyro more than that moment but the fool would probably just burn down the entire State maybe even the town one shutters to think what goes on in the depraved mind of his but after our failed Invasion her majestry couldn't pick and choose her Warriors as easily then there was a subus and the giant space bear sing but unfortunately neither come to the estate or my young Ward recently though I had a had only a fellow spy to content with a little cold barely the weight of a Feather just skin and bones that left me to wonder how he lugged around the camera on his neck without toppling on the over face first I told him in no uncertain terms that I saw anything printed about myself and my young mistress or her family's business and the school Rags of theirs then something bad might happen to him after that I extended a little professional courtesy and let him flit off on his way he left the ground after leaving a small petal on our walkway I took pleasure in the fact that he never bothered me Miss spoon or her parents anytime soon and that brought to mind just where my little mistress was tonight staying over at the Brat's house how I love that little trup who laughingly pranes over around like she was a my queen at least I knew silver was physically safe though I worry about the influence Diamond Tiara had on her I shake my head and display though F it's not my problem why should I care if Silver's attitude with other fouls amounted to merid I mean isn't she isn't my nymph even if right now Diamond was feeding on my mistress young mistress as I would her mother and father I may be straight but I feed on any Pony Griffin Diamond do or whatever it if hungry enough Miss spoon sometimes goes for long periods of time without her husband so the three of us have an unspoken agreement that if I am allowed to share her bed in the his form in which to feed so long as I do not pass myself off as Platinum Big Dipper spoon without my mistress knowing before of silver spoon is different I do not pretend around her she loves me for who I am am just standing next to her gives me a taste of Love That few of my kind have sampled her love she loves me for me and not my construct I create to draw out the love one day when she is of suitable breeding age perhaps I shall Feast on the love she has for me since she was but a foul in the manner in which I feed on her her mother I sigh with regret she would never betray the little piglet she calls her speci special Sun Pony more a Pity I let the hope of drinking heavily on the elixir of silver spoon's love die where it lies I let the hope of drinking the heav heavily on the elixir of silver spoon's love die where it is I want for nothing in the way of love my mistress and employer take good care of me in the regards while paying for the Fine Suits and weapons I don't have the holes that most of my kind possesses I have a steady supply of love that keeps my limbs whole and my reserves full I can teleport great distance and remained invisible for an indefinite amount of time due to the fact that my changing fire furnace is always stroke with the love of my mistress has for her husband and on top of it all I have silver spoon's love she has so much to give but sometimes it's all bottled up rationed out of her parents myself in the pink monster she calls her Philly friend as if it were the the last St of water in the middle of the desert what more could I change like ask for I was once the only friend Silver Spoon had back when she was still just a foul and Manhattan pathetic possibly Sylvia which she was known before she got her Mark was that very isolated foul due to the nature of of her father's profession and reputation preschool was out of the questions and even private schools did not offer the level of protections I could provide back then the walking out of a broad daylight was a changeling BR aneffective intimidation Factor without alerting the authorities consequently it also drove away parents who might otherwise have let Sylvia play with her their FS but big differ insisted his Little Dipper be escorted all at all times and be armed guards named moo before she ComEd along I had nothing but hatred for ponies her older sister the spoon and I didn't get along but then again neither did her parents when she got her cutie mark she changed her name to Octavia Melody and left home as soon as she was 17 or 18 she's doing well in kerot she was none too pleased when her family moved only an hour trains ride away I'd love to see the look face she knew that her father had me run a fural background check on her roommates of her vinyl something or other as I loosen my tie I think about how Little Dipper made me smile back when I was all she had it was she that gave me my designated code name Cipher after watching a violent movie and wanting to curl up with me for the night Nymph in my hives needed lots of love and attention I figured a little Earth foul needed the same though for entirely different reasons before I became a spy and assassin I was just another drone and a drone's duty was to make mate with the queen and provide for other nymphs you wouldn't think so but with me around they had no need to hire a nanny using telekinesis to change little silver spoon's diaper was no terrible inconvenience and the Little Pony nymph bonded with me and I with her I admit it was hard for me when she moved the Ponyville and started hanging out with the next door neighbor of hers but I had to be glad just like any nymf she needed to get out with those of her own age as far as I can tell Diamond Tiara has rarely hurt silver spoon's feelings luckily for Diamond she had no idea the pony hell I could rain down on her fat little head I was tempted to do just that when the little merid bab seed orange went and betrayed my little mistress and pushed her into the mud I was a severely tempted to call out Associates in Manhattan and organize a little beat down on the backstabbing little welp but I can't fight at all of Miss spoon's battles for her besides they seem to be keeping up a little pinp pal correspondence s and suddenly I remember of some something important I sit on my down on my desk and hold my wings back drawing out a quill and scroll from the top drawers I have put this off for too long dearest Queen crysalis ruler of the Southern Hive mother and provider of us all forgive me for my regular report has been absent for a week or so at the least not that there's much to report p on ever since our failed invasions I've been bored of out of my exoskeleton I can't help but think if you had only let me kill the Cadence in the first place we might have been more successful forgive me once more it seemed so little happened in this jerk wall Water Town that there's nothing better to do but reflect on the past and I end up restating matters that have long since lost their all Merit or relevance I make no excuse for my absence other than that of my current employers deciding to pack up and leave for prance to handle some family business hopefully you can appreciate what brings the mother to thousands being back there did have me reflect on the times the spoon family sent me to train as a spy where I got my charm in endearing accents that makes Mar's putty to my Hooves you'll be happy to know our business relationship with the spoon family remains a well-kept secret from the S Tyrant and her dogs of Wars I have kept a watchful eye on she Who Shall Not Be Named and her elements of Associates have no idea as far as I can gather as to where my our new hives is my queen but perhaps we should be calling you the mother of the northern Hive now I have observed very little from the behavior of ponies as it relates to useful informations only that their so-called High Society is not able unlike the life of our of a changeling they put on masks and act in a manner contradicting to their nature they smile in waves and sneer and hiss behind the backs of their peers and they rut with whoever they like and pretend they are not animalistic as any other Beasts of the field they keep up their pretentious not gain not to gain love as we do but to gain Prestige Wealth and Status none more than our little than my little mistress one of the sweetest most love filled Phillies you have ever met and yet I have witnessed her say the most awful things to her peers and laugh as she tears them down and the most perplexing as to why I have not I don't have one of those garish tattoos they call a cutie mark and she never calls me a blank flank as I have reported before I believe hers to be a rare delicacy of Love She Loves Me for who I am and what I am why she treats her fellow ponies like dirt in baffles must be her mob family mentality established dominance but then why let the daughter of a local retailer Take the Lead I swear it doesn't matter how long I live among them I will never understand these horses as I said there's not that much to speak of since the gab gums incident that wasn't big enough to fill two whole paragraphs in my last report my oo pressing duties tomorrow includes escorting my young mistress to the home of the bearer of kindness to cure her pet raccoon why because her M mother insisted that she doesn't want her Philly within 500 who of the everfree forest without an escort and Miss Goody foro lives right right on the edge strange for a pegasus afraid of her own shadow to live within the kunai froa the most wild and unpredictable area of Equestria once again forgive me my queen I don't mean to bore you with my personal observations but perhaps if we are not so different there is hope for peace or perhaps it is the very thing that are similars between us that will forever separate us making open Warfare and inevitable this choice I leave up to you oh wise and benevolent one I continue to home my skills and await your call of arms as much as I would hate to bring my her peaceful peaceful world to an end it will take soless in the fact that our centuries old contract with the family will guarantee the protection of Silver Spoon should at war no longer be avoidable your F faithful servant spine drone 001 formerly of her Regal magistry Army intelligence code name Cypher I sigh thinking about escorting silver spoon to miss Fluttershy's Cottage tomorrow I then roll up the Scrolls in my Hooves and concentrate the papers engulfed with a green flame of changing fire fire and transformed into a white pair of Sprites with green eyes I send it flying out the window of my small Second Story bedroom I hear a knock at the door and my weary grin cracks across my muzzle bearing a my F silver spoon is spending the night with diamond tiara Mr Platinum spoon is back in Manhattan overseeing some delicate matters of the empire there is only one pony it could be anrea viral Madam spoon my door opened and in a step of tall Grace a snow white unicorn with a pale pink mane and tail she's nude wearing only a lavender eye shadows and matching her eyes it is the first time I have seen her e natural since we left Pony build for plants ponies have tended to dress more heavily good evening Miss Golden Spoon to what do I owe the pleasure I give her a worry grin as if I don't know what she needs I can smell her desire from here as she turns to shut the door I cannot but refrain from staring at her flank for too long her Golden Spoon Cutie Mark is covered in flame LED no pun intended by two lavender FL deliss that when when all but the handles is covered by Magic of her photo shoots because free floor deas you'd be surprised how they keep her from being recognized as the famous supermodel Flora Dei good evening Mr Cipher she smiled I hope I am not intruding I was feeling rather Lonely with what with my grandmother's p in I can see where tears have stained her pure white cheeks you are very close to Madame Lee weren't you she nods at the Recollections of her departed grandmother the concept of grandparents is very foreign to my kind my state mattera factly levitating a cigarette from my PDA case mind I asked no not at all is your your room is it not one can barely discern her French accent and she was born there where I had only spent a few years in intense training I levitate the lighter andraw my breath sighing as the miasma in my lungs it's just that Z little Mr prefers I do not around her she Chuckles at that with her hoof respectively to her lips a little pony is so afraid the smell will be caught in her coat and not get it out we both have a good laugh at her daughter's expense then our eyes meet and we both smiling smile knowingly just give me a minute get changed no need she practically halts me in mid Transformations before I could Dawn the guise of her husband pardon I reply slightly shock justce once justce once she approaches me and places her hoof stroking my Tre cheek let me love you for who you are I chuckle and snort at that it puts her off slightly and makes her wink her cute nose Madam vows cannot make a pony love somebody if if hard did not willing to get along but I appreciate the gesture MOA ch she is not determined by my re Revelations not everything has to be about love you know she explained for Co and weary seductive tone as she uses telekinesis to untie my blue tie very well me lady I reach into my magic pocket inside my suit and draw out my stock 357 Magnum of a pearl golden a pearl handle holding it up to my hoof she Shivers and licks the length of the steel of the hoof gun I feel it steering in my loins it's not often that a m is able to seduce me I silently Place My Revolver on the desktop I then put out my butterfly knife and flicker it skillfully causing her to once again Quake with desire I know she is she likes dangerous stalling makes me wonder why she went for the pompous kerot clown fancy pant in her those few short months of her she had a falling out with her husband the knife goes on the table the inside pocket of my suit is a bottomless pit tailored by the local mayor with a true talent for the art of weaving magic into friends over the course of several minutes I pull out one weapon after enough the getting an exciting shiver and moan from her every knife and gun is a new elements a for plate for her it's no wonder she married a gangster the piles of weapons grow on the desks as all the while she Li is licking her lips herous becoming more plateable she is right love is nothing to do with this I draw slowly the external reward the blade of cold unforgivable steel shine in her lavender eyes I could have sworn she just climaxed but I'm not done yet she moans as I bring out the big pona arms Ambassador 50 action Express she Shivers hard and her legs go get weak as I hold it for a moment and place it with Care on the top pile I reach out with my magic and roll out the left sleeve of my pocket of my bare for leg revealing the sharp dresser and detach the blade from my cuff dropping it on the pile of knives kunai revolvers and ammunitions that it she smiles corly I lit out my left Toof as if to say one moment before using my hoof to roll up my right sleeve revealing a small enforcer snubnose 357 Magnum Revolver strapped to a holster on my right for leg I drew it out and she grabbed it from me in an expert telekinesis it's like disarming ger she said with a dangerous glit in her eyes I chuckled nervously ly it takes a strong M to frighten me and excite me I even jumped back slightly when I heard the gun go off effectively shooting out one of the lamps I had burning there was a flash of white hot light a some Sparks and a smell of ozone as the room went dark I could still make out her wicked smirk in the fading pink light of her own horn she tosses the small hoof gun still bathing in the aura of her magic then tackles me like a wild beast of Tartarus I teas the Lioness through the cave spars and now that she was loose was going to tear me apart ah M and more | Wolf Titan Reading | UCGVxxiLN59IpWs_v-9z8FOQ | 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THTEdAyq4nc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THTEdAyq4nc | Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth Playthrough Part 17 | a black guy on mine yeah black I don't mind okay so on let's see I could use a skilled be laser cuz that's fun don't know why I called X laser cross laser oh ho that was hot the flip why haven't I been using that move this is what was that oh I don't I don't know which one it was haha was it this one oh this fight hmm too easy for me mama you thought you mom do you have a little sexy voice who thinks that sexy oh my goodness really the heck oh my goodness oh my goodness you picking up what I'm putting down oh oh really so should I destroy you as well you know my goodness dream-crush attack oh my goodness this is so weird oh okay you were really prepared for this fight huh the laser devimon okay it's not gonna work out it's that let's see if this one works on oh how weak let's go with the mega verse that was wonderful okay okay sky is still moving over here wait a second why she's standing next to me she's not even helping okay whatever Oh screw it i'll keep up with Abby laser just because I like it David mom's probably the strongest did you money has so once we take that one out we can oh my goodness you're done huh let's go two items let's just use the spray alright mega burst Wow you only have two of those I guess that's why it's so freaking cool looking cuz it can't be used over and over alright let's do the mock Russian ah nice punch first flame oh my goodness okay okay okay how about you feel this when I put it down mega burst I thought it was gonna kill the every month that's why I made it sound so important that didn't happen let's do this mmm combo okay so a little bit of wiggle room now let's try some of the moves see what happens not that great okay let's just keep mega bursting that's fun it's extremely weak but it's fun I'm that guy like it's fun may be weak but it's fun so take that you douche Oh burning fist this hand of mine blows with an awesome power this hand of mine is blooding red v laser wait wrong person wrong person anyway it's heavy striking hmm let's see benim trap there we go haha wow it killed him I was just expending the poison a leak out memory up are you talking oh noes answer yes or no my no shooting mat-su your mojo eco divino de Chaumont ass camera you gag so como da da yamir oh well um I see two chicks if just if two people oh ok let me stop for a joke up in the money was we fill one besides you go wow that's quite the interesting name hmm how can you be a hacker group and have rules oho ducky duck so no kid that was weird yadi my setter so no this second exam that's it in my hand where for that I figured that guy gal would be a problem later but at least we don't have to deal with him right now he probably beat the crap out of me wait I saved you not thank you good there we go you know what I don't hate you oretachi muy muy chido heightened opto motor saw stara a muku alto that emits co2 we go get out of there anza let us knew our mother you could kill me dirty dirty moved a buscar hugger God's goodly yeah or a that you are minga no cigar to otsego think I got it yes digimon world the game that should come out here yeah like they're making a new one a new version of digimon world for freaking vita in japan but i don't know if it's gonna come here if it does we probably won't get it for a year maybe two but i hope we do now go buy a v2 the play it if they don't pour it here like to do this one aha okie dokie dakara toxin avez-vous nacoochee no se que no podia ter unda sake no khwaja bajwa soon des mots kamar they woke back to our digital cool conditions I bacon we know you guy no digital koo kanga I mean mm-hmm you're an idiot oh my goodness ha ha ha besties esme mr. in Italy piston Dora yaya busto baba ji masonic eye steak o hero but such that name you know I tokoha that's me oh no ok cool Jimmy no me kieres that's enough cool slugs I can avoid that coffee we're good mm-hmm goodness all the idiots all of them idiots that's my head itch so much that's cuz my hat's freakin growing too freaking high has grown too high and i haven't brushed it two things that make you h let's see um probably down there by where the subway is some work needs to be let's see sure I've never got to play with him dependable reply ER indeed okay so what I want to do is use this first jump don't don't stoop to do too let's see my anything else interesting now tango I don't want to go to Eton I did that by accident digilab let's go hmm okay let's see I teach evolved in what yes I do see that what am I talking about no I wanted did you convert yeah yeah I'm tripping sorry here we go okay we can just skip that for this guy this is somebody cool we'll just be skipping do did you do okay all right Hannity me Debbie mine ok | GNTversus | UCt3PTS1IzJBNcI6IrFAmcQw | 2016-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 977 | 4,713 |
vWXXI4_U6AA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWXXI4_U6AA | She completed her outfit with Lily Collins enjoys retail therapy during break in filming in Ohio | Lily Collins kept it casual while shopping on Tuesday during a break from filming in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 28-year-old actress wore a light sweater underneath an olive hoodie along with faded denim jeans with frayed cuffs. She completed her outfit with white sneakers while enjoying some retail therapy The daughter of English rocker Phil Collins, 67, accessorized with sunglasses perched on her head. Lily later arrived on the set of her upcoming movie Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile with a cable sweater and iced drink in hand The film tells the story of notorious serial kiler Ted Bundy told from the perspective of his girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer, who struggled to accept that he was a charismatic serial killer. Lily plays Kloepfer who ultimately turned him into law enforcement while 30-year-old Zac Efron portrays Bundy. The film which is being directed by Joe Berlinger also stars John Malkovich as the judge who presided over Bundy's televised trial in 1979 and imposed the death sentence on him. Filming began last week and Lily and Zac have been posting snaps from the set on social media Bundy was executed in 1989 at the age of 42 at Florida State Prison after being found guilty on charges of assaulting and murdering multiple girls and women Shortly before his execution, he confessed to 30 killings Authorities believe he may have been responsible for many more. It was also earlier this month by the BBC that Lily was part of its star-studded cast for the blockbuster adaptation of Les Miserables. She will be joining Dominic West and Olivia Colman in the production that broke new ground with its casting of black actor and Selma star David Oyelowo as Javert. The part previously has been played by Russell Crowe and Geoffrey Rush in recent film versions. It is believed to be the first time a major screen version of Victor Hugo's classic nineteenth-century novel will not have a white actor in the joint lead role. The six-part series is expected to air in early 2019. | Kingdom Showbiz | UClx3_11WnlHh_ZGFX13ADsA | 2018-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 339 | 2,003 |
9L1Q8b6H50w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L1Q8b6H50w | How to Draw a HEX SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW || SolidWorks Tutorial | On the front plane choose revolved boss create center line Then line Set head diameter at 16 mm body at 10 mm Width of head at 10 mm and a body 50 mm Set chamfer at 1 mm, then 0.5 mm and 30 degrees Fillet radius 0.4 mm Ok Exit sketch Ok. Create extruded cut for hexagonal key Choose polygon Make vertical Set dimension at 8 mm Exit sketch Set depth at 5 mm Ok Extruded cut for chamfer. Choose circle Set dimension at 10 mm Exit sketch. Through all, draft angle at 60 degrees OK. Extruded cut again for key engagement Create circle Exit sketch. Through all draft angle at 60 degrees Ok Add extruded boss to fill this area Click sketch 2, then choose extruded boss from surface Reverse through all Checked in feature. OK. Create helix command Click face, then click edge convert. Exit sketch Choose height and pitch variable pitch reverse direction set start angle at 0 degree pitch 1.5 millimeters height 30 millimeters pitch 1.5 millimeters height 32 millimeters pitch 1.5 millimeters diameter 13 millimeters okay create profile on the front plane choose polygon set parameter at 3 make horizontal set dimension same as a pitch that is 1.5 millimeters 0.16 millimeters see description for reference add relation to coincident ok exit sketch click sketch 6 then choose sweep cut then click helix as a path okay thank you for watching see you in the next video you | Langgeng Wahyu Hidayat | UC2EuqJbTT_XM7-AdF6NM_HA | 2021-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 239 | 1,490 |
91Pqg5mzwXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91Pqg5mzwXM | Arriva Trains Wales disabled toilets woe | good evening ARA trains Wales James speaking how can I help hi I'm a wilter user on your train that's just left crew for direct to Manchester and your disabled toilet on the coach is locked out of use because it's um not in a fit State nobody told me or the train guard before I got on I really need a Wei and they said that if I got off at a station and went to the L that the train would leave without me and I would have to catch a later one I've been on the train since about 6:00 this morning and I won't get back until lead until about half P 9 tonight what do we do right okay if you bear with me then so the thing in the emergency corter a buttons on both sides of the train are not working they are switched off right okay if you bear with me so so what time did you leave crew did you say we've just left crew uh the 18:30 was it it might have been I got on at shrewbury I don't I couldn't tell you precisely ah right okay so right you got on at shy I I have a CAF through and a leg bag it is backing up it is making painful um I cannot go to any other s on the train the driver knew that it was locked out of Youth but didn't tell the guard and didn't tell me I booked assistance on the journey and they won't let me off at to station to use the L and if they say if I do this I miss the train and then I'll miss my connection you know and I've been traveling all day okay and the cor for help are broken they've been turned off so if there was an emergency we wouldn't be able to tell the driver okay if you I'm glad this is all being recorded by the way the what sorry I'm glad all this is being recorded yes yes uh if you hold the last seconds I'll just ring through to control quickly thank you thanks sorry for my raised voice everybody know un hold [Music] f will make my connection no you see um I trained in 1926 and put it this way nobody's moving until I go to the T I'm not going to miss hello hello Rea train customer Rel hello you're on a train at the moment head into man pil and got a problem that the disabl out service is that right that's right can can you hang on a second please yes go on you are going to have more of a delay so me sorry you I am frustrated don't you are going to have more of a delay through not letting me nip off to the loop because I will block the door and then you won't move You' got to get off to get yeah that's what they're saying yeah yeah once you get off they'll move well unless you get that decision change you won't move anywhere from the next to the to yes exactly and if you hold the train up longer then you won't get that connection with it exactly so you might as well let me ni on it take two minutes for me to theet no nobody knows what it is get assistance to get me there well they to get a ramp with a ramp to show you where the where the toilet is this isn't of my making I know and it's a disgusting situation why should I miss my my um change and you know be laid back after I've been traveling since 20 P 5 morning because somebody because your of you and nobody bothered to tell anybody I know is espe totally yeah | Doug Paulley | UCpBGTlcCnAf1SJuzVtNghjg | 2015-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 652 | 3,094 |
ByCdXyak3Vs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByCdXyak3Vs | The Nature and Nurturing of Research: A Modern Synthesis - Dr. Jeff Tsao | [Music] hey everyone and welcome to today's protocol labs research seminar uh today we are joined by dr jeff sao who is a senior scientist at sandia national laboratories his career spans research in a number of different areas including laser microchemistry semiconductor epitaxy solid state lighting and most recently meta research jeff has been associated with some major institutions which include stanford university harvard university mit lincoln laboratory the institution of materials research and engineering in singapore eto communications and of course most recently the san diego national laboratories he's also most recently a co-author with venkatesh narayana motti he was also joining us and i hope i got your name right um and they both co-co-authored the new book called the genesis of techno-scientific revolutions the nature and nature of research and today jeff will be talking to us about that subject of the nature and nurturing of research and modern synthesis so now i'm just going to hand the floor over to jeff and let you take it away thank you liam and good afternoon or good morning everybody depending on what time zone you're in i guess and thank you all for the invitation to give this talk i'm pretty excited uh about it um this talk will be mostly an overview of the book uh that came out about half a year ago uh co-authored as liam said with fenki nariana birdie genesis of techno-scientific revolutions rethinking the nature and nurture of research the overarching theme of the book is that research is fragile and must be nurtured for it to achieve its full potential but that effective nurturing of research requires that the nurturing be aligned with hence requires an understanding of the nature of research so the first three chapters of the book are on the nature of research each chapter correcting a belief about the nature of research that is widespread but mistaken hence that leads in many situations to mis-nurturing rather than a nurturing of research then the fourth chapter is on how to nurture research in such a way as to be aligned with the corrections to those mistaken beliefs about the nerd about the nature of research so i'll run through and just talk each of these chapters one slide each uh i tend to talk a lot about on each slide so you know i'm going to fill up the slide for sure followed by a final slide uh on a topic five that was not covered in but as a natural follow-on to the book that topic is how to nurture research organizations that in turn are equipped to nurture research so that we might enable bell labs 2.0 research labs like the iconic bell labs 1.0 but with a modern understanding of how to bring them about before i dive in to slides one through five uh let me give sort of an ultra brief preview starting with three widespread yet mistaken beliefs about the nature of research um the first widespread yet mistaken belief up here number one is that technology is subservient to and follows from science and thus the advance of science is the pacesetter of the advance of technology when one believes this one tends to stove pipe science away from engineering and to think of engineering as without opportunities for research of its own instead both engineering and scientific research are important and both feed off of each other in what venky and i call cycles of invention and discovery and that are equal parts of what we call the techno-scientific method nurturing research means giving researchers the opportunity to cut across science and engineering allowing them to exercise that piece of the techno-scientific method that makes most sense situationally the second widespread yet mistaken belief is that the goal of research is to answer questions when one believes this one tends to relegate finding new questions to a hobby activity weekend and evening work done as one writes a proposal for example instead question finding is just as important as answer finding and can be just as time consuming so nurturing research means giving researchers the opportunity to invest the significant effort required to find new questions not just to answer existing questions the third widespread yet mistaken belief is that outcome of research can be planned and its impact predicted when one believes this one tends to projectize research not only setting up milestones but using their achievement as a sign of success instead research is all about surprise and only afterwards followed by development and a consolidation of that surprise [Music] nurturing research means encouraging researchers to seek surprise rather than to minimize surprise through projectized milestones [Music] given our corrected understanding of these three aspects of the nature of research the fourth topic is on the nurturing of research research is fragile much more fragile than development it seeks the surprise and associated uncertainty that most organizations and organizational cultures try to stamp out so research requires careful and attentive nurturing akin to tending a garden the fifth topic is the nurturing of research organizations that that can in turn nurture research for such organizations public private partners partnerships can be powerful a public goods mindset supporting surprise and a private goods mindset providing critical knowledge domain inspiration expertise expertise and focus one last thing before i dive in uh one might think that there have been so many books and papers written about research all the way from francis bacon in the 16th century to brian arthur in the 21st century what new ideas could the two of us vinky and i possibly add well surely we do very much stand on the on the shoulders of giants but we are cautiously optimistic that we've added some important new ideas and new language to frame those ideas and especially have created a modern synthesis of both new and old ideas that connects the nature and nurture of research into as much as possible a coherent so let's start with chapter one uh the techno-scientific method okay the synthesis of ideas on this slide is quite new i doubt any of you have ever seen anything like it before but i think you will find it to be reasonable uh in hindsight maybe almost obvious uh we start by positing as many as have many others that there are two repositories of techno scientific knowledge science and technology the science repository s in blue on the left has two bins both of which will be familiar to you facts and explanations of those facts the technology repository t in green on the right also has two bins human desired functions and forms that fulfill those functions these bins for technology are new and probably not familiar to you technology is commonly identified with forms while the functions those forms fulfill are often thought to lie outside of technology in fact functions and forms are like facts and explanations tightly linked and almost inseparable just like explanations exist to explain facts forms exist to to fulfill functions so there is a striking and elegant symmetry between the science and technology repositories of knowledge now what about the evolution of those repositories of knowledge that evolution happens via the technoscientific method a new phrase that venky and i coined to represent the interacting combination of the scientific method which we call s dot and the engineering method which we call t dot s and t with and without dots is a new nomenclature that allows one to distinguish more carefully between the evolution of knowledge and the knowledge itself let's start with the scientific method on the left which will likely be familiar to you that method starts with s1 dot the finding of facts both new facts that go beyond existing theory as well as new facts intended to test emerging theory this last piece being of course classic hypothesis testing and then with emerging explanations in hand the method proceeds to s two dot the finding of explanations for those facts this is classic theorizing and then with emerging explanations in hand the method proceeds to s3 dot the generalizing of those explanations to predict possible new facts triggering a hunt for those new facts coming full circle back to the second half of s1 dot that is hypothesis testing let me make a couple of comments on the scientific method first hypothesis testing is important but you see that it is only one-sixth of the scientific method and to the extent that scientific research is often funded only if it proposes to test a hypothesis the other 5 6 of the scientific method has great difficulty getting finding funding second the kinds of thinking involved in the various mechanisms of the scientific method can be very different for example generalizing is associated with deductive thinking one starts with an explanation a theory then deduces from that theory new facts that kind of thinking can be highly logical and symbolic explanation finding in contrast is associated with so-called abductive thinking one is basically making intelligent guesses this kind of thinking can be highly analogic and intuitive so symbolic and intuitive thinking are both important to the techno scientific method okay let's turn now to the engineering method on the right which will be less familiar to you but is exactly and you will as you will see beautifully analogous to the scientific method the method starts with t one dot the finding of human desired functions practical utility may be behind some of those functions like alexander graham bell's desire to enable people to converse between new york and california but learning may also be behind some of the functions like alexander graham bell's mindset of curiosity about the world perhaps most importantly humans are complex so human desired functions are complex in fact this red dot at the top is meant to emphasize that human desire to human desired function ultimately comes from outside of technoscience it comes from human culture from the values and norms of human culture then with functions and functions in hand the method proceeds to t2. the finding of forms that fulfill those functions this is what most people associate with the engineering method but of course as you see is only one third of the method this brings us to the third leg t3 dot the co-opting of its of existing forms to fulfill functions they were not originally intended to fulfill this we call exacting a word borrowed from evolutionary biology in which biological forms like dinosaur feathers for thermal regulation are co-opted for other functions like flight in modern times steve jobs famously co-opted gorilla glass and multi-touch surfaces to create the iphone the reason we coined the technoscientific method as a new phrase is because as all bench researchers know but we've but here we've made more explicit the scientific and engineering methods are not independent of each other science can proceed without engineering and much science does proceed without engineering engineering can proceed without science and much engineering does proceed without science but science advances much faster when it makes use of engineering especially when facts are predicted and found using technology and engineering advances much faster when it makes use event when it makes use but but engineering advances much faster when it makes use of science especially when forms can be ruled out and ruled in by science importantly we view this techno scientific this techno scientific method and here i will make a very strong statement as being complete each mechanism is essential and there are no additional [Music] mechanisms if you wanted to create an artificial intelligence to advance techno-scientific knowledge it would need to execute all of these mechanisms and it would also only need to execute these mechanisms and if you wanted to nurture human research to advance techno-scientific method you would also need to nurture all of these mechanisms and no additional mechanisms okay so now let's turn to chapter two uh questions and question and answer finding uh the overarching idea here is that the facts and explanations of science and the functions and forms of technology are nested and loosely hierarchical at any level of the science hierarchy on the left there are facts those facts can be thought of as questions looking for answers as explanations for those facts but those answers those explanations can be thought of themselves as questions looking for deeper answers deeper explanations uh deeper explanations for those explanations the refraction of light is an observed fact at one level explained by snell's law at one level below and in turn explained at a deeper level by the wave theories of huygens and fresnel and then at an even deeper level by maxwell's equations on a larger scale cell biology presents questions that seek answers or at least partial answers one level more foundational in molecular biology and these answers are in turn questions that seek partial answers one level more foundational still in chemistry likewise at any level of the technology hierarchy on the right there are functions those functions can also be thought of as questions looking for answers as forms to fulfill those functions but those answers those forms can be thought of themselves as questions looking for deeper answers functions looking for deeper forms to fulfill them an iphone is a form that fulfills the human-desired function of portable compute and communications but it also represents an integrated collection of functions all of which require subforms like gorilla glass or integrated circuits to fulfill and these subforms represent functions that in turn require sub subforms to fulfill let me make two points about this question and answer hierarchy both points inspired by phil anderson the condensed matter theorist who won the 1977 nobel prize in physics uh the first point point a is that there is new and important knowledge at every level of the hierarchy it is tempting to take a purely reductionist point of view and to say that knowledge at each level is based on knowledge at the lower level so we only need research at the lower levels nothing could be further from the truth at each level there are new constructs that must be consistent with but are not determined by constructs in the levels below so there is imagination creativity and of course research at every level of the question and answered hierarchy this is what phil anderson meant in his classic more is different paper nurturing research means not being snobbish about the level of the question and answer hierarchy one works in but opportunist but focusing on that level that is situationally and opportunistically most likely to bear fruit uh the second point point b is that techno evolution isn't just the finding of new answers to known questions it is the finding of new questions to answers that originally answered other questions in science this is as we as we mentioned before generalizing like when specs but like with special relativity the answer to the question of why is the speed of light constant is found to answer a completely different and unexpected question of why there is energy release upon fission and fusion in technology this is exacting when the laser originally thought to be an improved way to do spectroscopy is found to be an improved way to do communications indeed it is this constant generalizing and exacting with new question and answer pairs being linked across knowledge domains that creates what phil anderson called the seamless web of knowledge in which each link provides strength to the entire web and the entire web provides strength to each link that said although both question and answer finding are important in our current environment answer finding is much easier to find funding for only after one has found a question and one can write a proposal to find an answer to that question can one usually find funding in fact it is often the finding of new questions that are that are the breakthroughs it is often when moving into new fields that one finds new questions and moving into new fields is not just a weekend hobby activity it is an activity that requires enormous time and energy in and of itself so nurturing research means allowing for the finding of new questions as well as the finding of answers to those questions finally before leaving this slide let me mention that finding questions and answers are often done independently one has a question and seeks an answer to that question or one has an answer and seeks a new question they could make use of that answer but they are also sometimes done simultaneously and interdependently you have an idea for a new light bulb that answers the question of how to better light the indoors but you realize that that will require centralized production then distribution of electricity to the home which becomes a whole new question that must be answered we can think of this as fight as the co-finding of questions and answers there isn't time to discuss this in detail so i'll just mention that this might also be called co-design in the next adjacent possible and has been responsible for many techno-scientific breakthroughs including the iphone itself let's now turn to chapter three uh surprise and consolidation um we think of the evolution of knowledge as proceeding in a manner similar to the evolution of species in biology as depicted in the diagram on the left there are long periods of extension and consolidation of knowledge represented by these vertical bars that thicken as existing facts and explanations existing functions and forms are extended and consolidated then every once in a while these periods of consolidation are punctuated by surprise some new question or answer contradicts or goes beyond common wisdom and creates a brand new vertical bar that then undergoes its own thickening as the new question or answer consolidates into a common wisdom to put more common names to this punctuated equilibrium we think of extension and consolidation of of existing knowledge as the outcome of development and we think of surprise to existing knowledge as the outcome of research importantly research and development both cut across s dot and t dot there is both scientific research and scientific development just there is book just as there is both engineering research and engineering development but as we know research is often conflated with science and development is often conflated with engineering with two unfortunate consequences first we underfund engineering research because we think there is only engineering second we underfund scientific research because we think by funding scientific advance we are automatically funding scientific research when in fact we are often instead funding scientific development i do also want to make one level more concrete what we mean by surprise versus consolidation uh illustrated in these two diagrams on the right um imagine you've come up with a possible new negative knowledge it could be a scientific nugget it could be a technological nugget imagine that the common wisdom of experts made guesses as to whether that possible new nugget of knowledge is likely to be useful their guesses might form a prior probability distribution over utility like this one in red at the left now imagine that that possible new nugget of knowledge has been played out so now you know whether it's useful or not now you have a posterior probability distribution over utility like the one in blue the blue distribution is narrower the uncertainty in the usefulness of the negative knowledge has been reduced the blue distribution has also is also shifted the usefulness of the nugget in this particular case is much greater than was than was originally thought so common wisdom has been surprised there are four possible permutations for how these prior and possible and posterior probability distributions might line up illustrated on the right in permutation one prior common wisdom thought the possible nugget of knowledge would be useful and indeed it was useful belief was confirmed in permutation two prior common wisdom thought the possible nugget of knowledge wouldn't be useful and indeed it wasn't useful disbelief was confirmed in permutation 3 prior common wisdom thought the possible nugget of knowledge would be useful but instead it wasn't useful belief was disconfirmed in permutation four prior common wisdom thought the possible nugget of knowledge wouldn't be useful but instead it was useful disbelief was disconfirmed now you can guess what we mean by surprise versus consolidation and by research versus development for permutations one and two the negative knowledge was compatible with common wisdom so common wisdom didn't need restructuring and indeed was strengthened this is what we call consolidation and is what we associate with development with development and consolidation funders can much more easily anticipate and take advantage of what one finds as private goods hence for funders to take the risk of funding the work for permutations three and four the negative knowledge was incompatible with common wisdom so common wisdom needs restructuring in some way possibly a profound way this is what we call surprise and is what we associate with research with research and surprise funders can't anticipate what you will find and even more so cannot anticipate the impact of what you will find the impact of what you will find is just as likely actually overwhelmingly more likely to have impact beyond the ins the institution that funds your work than to the institution that funds your work thus research overwhelming overwhelmingly produces public goods and suffers and suffers from the usual problem that public goods have they will be underfunded [Music] the last three slides were all about the three aspects of the nature about three aspects of the nature of research let's now turn to the nurturing of research what should the characteristics of a research of a research organization be to optimally nurture research in a manner consistent with the nature of research i've divided these characteristics into three bins a b and c that you see here and we'll walk through each of these bins and turn but overarching all three bins is the notion that research is fragile much more fragile than development so research requires careful and attentive nurturing and is very much like tending a garden with fragile but unique and beautiful plants while also carefully uprooting the weeds let's start with ben a the nurturing of individual researchers with care and accountability throughout their career life cycle first research is a specialization requiring a certain temperament a temperament that wants to explore and push the frontiers of knowledge so recruiting and hiring must be extremely selective here perhaps the most common error is to hire for disciplinary knowledge because one has a project that needs that particular knowledge this isn't to say that disciplinary knowledge isn't important but it's important mostly as a single for as a signal for temperament and mindset not for the knowledge per se second because research is so difficult in its own peculiar way even those with a research temperament will find it easy to drift away from it to not seek surprise so as to avoid its associated uncertainty perhaps the most common error is to assume that research are researchers are adults if they know what is expected of them sure surely they will perform yes they are adults but and i can say this at my age do we ever become immune from the vicissitudes of not succeeding when research is mostly about not succeeding i don't think ever all humans need moral support and only with such moral support with mentoring with a caring eye can researchers know that they actually have the freedom to fail and only by giving them a long leash can they know that you actually have the patience for them to succeed third of course this is the real world and ultimately research is not for everyone opting out in favor of other pursuits other pursuits that a person is better matched to that's sometimes easy sometimes hard but regardless is sometimes necessary researchers must be cared for but they also must be accountable to achieving surprise now with careful carefully hand selected researchers on board it is easy again to say these are adults let them free run and surely they will produce surprise again nothing could be further from the truth vanky and i like to say we are humans first intellects second we respond first and foremost to the social cues around us what is rewarded and what is not what is accepted and what is not before we turn our intellects on that brings us to bin c the culture researchers are surrounded by must be one that is aligned with research with what we call holistic techno-scientific exploration first is the idea outlined in slide one that technoscientific method is a cycle that includes both s dot and t got one never knows where surprise will come and by valuing both scientific and engineering research one increases one's chance chances of finding surprise vannevar bush knew better but in some of his writings he gave the misimpression that science comes first technology second and this goes against a core aspect of the nature of research second is the idea outlined in slide two that research involves both question and answer finding not just answer finding in the scientific method answer finding is most often answering the question of whether hypothesized facts are observable and true classic hypothesis testing in the spirit of karl popper in the engineering method answer finding is answer finding is most often answering the question of what form would satisfy a known human desired classic problem-solving in the spirit of in the spirit of darpa and george heilmeier but finding new hypotheses and finding new human-desired functions the finding of new questions are just as important as answering those questions and must be given time and space and not just treated as hobbies the third is the idea outlined in slide three that research is all about surprise that means research is all about being contrary and and going up against conventional wisdom that means taking the peer review of conventional wisdom into account but being informed and enough to know when to trust oneself and to go beyond peer review when to be an informed contrarian i can't overstate how difficult it is to be an informed country we all admire historical figures who went against conventional wisdom and changed the way people think and do but it is really difficult to put ourselves in their shoes and understand the kind of social courage they must have had this is why venky and i also often say insulate but don't isolate research from development development is about consolidation of knowledge it's about seeing how far one can take the current knowledge paradigm it's not about being contrary and overturning the overturning the current knowledge paradigm so research and development although they feed on and shouldn't be isolated from each other must be insulated from each other i shouldn't be isolated from each other intellectually must be insulated from each other culture culturally they must be in different organizations each different organizations each with its own culture in order for them both to thrive finally bin c is about the importance of research leadership again it's easy to say researchers are adults just let them free run surely they will come up with great things again nothing could be further from the truth first research requires collisions between ideas in different but not too different knowledge spaces it requires a critical mass of researchers in those knowledge spaces and building such critical mass doesn't just happen by itself it requires leadership with technical and people wisdom and vision second research requires leadership to be empowered and to have the resources to hire and build capability in other words research resources must be allocated from the top down instead in many research organizations resources are matrixed in from the bottom up via individual researchers winning external proposals with research leadership ending up being little more than a tax on the projects that result from those proposals the result is often a hodgepodge of research without coherence or critical mass third research requires leadership that is of course relentlessly focused on a nurturing with care and accountability and on b building and maintaining a culture of research so what we've discussed just now is how a research organization can best nurture research but research organizations themselves don't just magically appear they themselves need to be nurtured it is not sufficient for an organization to want to do research to want to produce the public goods that first and foremost benefit humanity and only secondarily benefit the parent organization uh my sense in talking with liam earlier before we started the seminar is that protocol labs is an organization that wants to produce public goods that benefit humanity but that is not easy for an organization to do but alexander graham bell the founder of att would famously invoke advancing knowledge as fulfilling a larger national national calling to improve all of human society but even att with its iconic bell labs we'll we'll call it bellas 1.0 would not have been able to do research without a public service source of revenue for at t this revenue was essentially the monopoly profits it earned as a result of the 1913 kingsbury commitment in which a t became a regulated monopoly in exchange for ensuring interconnection of local carriers to its long-distance network when these monopoly profits went away in 1984 due to the breakup of att bell labs began to die as a research organization despite its researchers trying to maintain their culture of research and bell labs was not alone in the late 20th century all of the great industrial research labs including ge research ibm research labs xerox park suffered not necessarily because they lost monopoly power but but just because the wall street pressures of short-term and private return on investment on invested capital became more and more pronounced everywhere in the economy and i want to emphasize this is not necessarily a bad thing it was wall street's single-minded focus on such returns that helped us corporations become among the most competitive in the world it just means that research as a public good must be nurtured separately not by wall street how might we do that here on the right i sketch one possibility one way to nurture research organizations in a way that would be aligned with how as outlined on the previous slide research organizations might best nurture research let's call these bell labs 2.0 you can see that there are two sides to how these bell labs 2.0 could be nurtured one private one public in a public private partnership at the bottom is a private goods funder a parent corporation that sees a need for the private goods utility that research can provide even if it knows that because the greatest benefit of research is not private it cannot afford to support such research on its own but it is willing to put up matching dollars for such research it is willing to manage the research it's and most importantly it is willing to put its knowledge to work on behalf of research its expertise its expertise is problem-rich environment and a focus which translates to building appropriate critical mass in a right-sized knowledge domain when we said on the last slide insulate but don't isolate research from development this is what we meant research must be its own organization with its own culture so these bell labs 2.0 2.0 must be organization organizationally separate from the parent company but research must not be isolated intellectually and infrastructurally from development because there is so much opportunity for synergy between the two at the top is a public good funder an organization that wants to fund public goods and only needs to see public not private return on its investment this is uniquely only philanthropy or government agencies but importantly not all philanthropies and not all government agencies many philanthropies have a narrow mission to cure cancer for example and are less motivated to fund research that would spill over well beyond curing cancer it might not even have any impact on curing cancer and many government agencies have a narrow mission and are less motivated to fund research that would spill over beyond that narrow mission perhaps most importantly some mechanism must be put in place for the funding to be awarded competitively research is not a free lunch cannot be a free lunch a bell labs 2.0 that wins a competition for example for public goods funding must show after some period of time that it is producing surprise otherwise it mustn't be renewed exactly how one judges public good surprise is non-trivial much more difficult than judging private goods utility but it is worth thinking deeply about how best to do it one possibility the default possibility of course would be committee judgment similar to prize committees that make decisions on for example what has most transformed particular particular knowledge domains nobel prize committees for example here though the stakes would be much higher and we would be talking tens and hundreds of millions of dollars as opposed to just one millions of dollars so of course so so conflicts of interest and politics could be difficult to avoid but at least there is some existence proof for how it might be done possibility is decentralized quadratic financing a method that i think some folks at protocol labs uh might be exploring i personally don't know enough about this to comment on it except to say that it does seem worth exploring uh ways in which one can judge one candidate one can evaluate uh uh the the production of public goods you know that that's that's worth thinking deeply about um okay so with that thank you for your attention | Protocol Labs | UCJvMzILpV3b4AWXTEeQjcng | 2022-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,748 | 34,279 |
Zg-DtxK0D7Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg-DtxK0D7Q | RESPONSIBLE MEN ARE CORNY & BORING FT @Killuminati7 | can we sit down no interruptions [Music] yeah [Music] dope discussion [Music] can we talk about it yeah welcome everybody to our dope discussion today we are joined by my lovely wonderful uh responsible husband and we're going to be talking about how a lot of females out today have this uh impression as far as it comes to responsible men they say that they are boring they're lame they're Square the whole nine and so what I wanted to do was bring on my husband that is a responsible man to kind of gauge uh his uh opinion as far as this is concerned is it something that he's been through uh is it something that he's witnessed and I want to again just get his perspective and his take on it but you guys before we go ahead and get started I want to ask you guys to please like the video share the video and subscribe we do appreciate you guys for pulling up I know we a little bit later in the day on this Sunday but y'all know my husband is a responsible Working Man and so I mean I gotta work around his schedule but welcome my love peace what's happening everybody um so I recently came across uh a post it was on Facebook and last week it was a whole you know nabaka was far as Michael B Jordan is concerned with you know his former classmate calling him corny and whatever whatever but on Facebook I came across this right here let me start and it just really sparked me to go ahead and try to like dive into the dark discussion even even further but this is what it said okay as you can see it had 1.3 million views who knows how many likes and shares or whatever but this lady says Michael B Jordan is cute but doesn't have any Edge he just looked I don't know responsible he looked like he know where his birth certificate at my love I want to ask you do you feel like a lot of females today have this weird obsession with men being irresponsible and why do you think that is yeah I definitely I don't even think I know for a fact that a lot of women especially in in America had black women in America have an obsession with irresponsible man for sure um and I feel like that's primarily because of you know circumstances conditioning and things along those lines um and again they let's be honest you know a lot of them you know the single parent situation so a lot of them are comfortable dealing with with children and that's the type of men that they actually want oh you know so that's a good point Milan so you feel like um due to a lot of females may be being raised by a bunch of single mothers that may have dealt with a lot of childish immature irresponsible guys you know that may make them more comfortable with being around those type of guys when they get older that's a hundred percent because you know I was reading a book a while back and it said you know basically how we are now a lot of that is a reflection of our upbringing you know so these people not you gotta just understand like if a chick is 40 and she dealing with irresponsible men as a preference she didn't just wake up one day at 40 and decide I like irresponsible men there's something that stems from like her childhood you know this is developing it's ongoing and things along those lines she didn't just wake up at 35 and say oh I like irresponsible men you know so this was something that she she was taught she saw it growing up and that's how that's how that develops wow perpetuating that cycle when we have our sons you know so we get with these guys that reflect back to us what we're familiar with or what we're used to growing up with you know maybe our aunts or our mothers or our grandmothers who knows sisters dealing with irresponsible men then we get with those irresponsible men and we procreate with them and then we raise our sons to be irresponsible man you know and so all around us we just have these examples or these reflectors back to us as far as what we deem to be a real man or you know a good man or somebody that is ideal for us to be with that and that's a good point and you also got the control Factor too that we cannot ignore you know so a lot of these a lot of these women due to how Society is these days they have given women all the power so women got to maintain that power and one way to maintain your power is to date somebody that's weaker than you you know so of course I'm not going to date somebody that has a higher mind state or mindset than me you know that's that's gonna throw off the power Dynamic you know so when it comes to the relationships these days they have given black women all the power and they have put black men at the bottom you know so in order for women the black women to maintain that power structure or power dynamic they got to get with the dude that's underneath them you know to maintain that control and a lot of these women have gotten comfortable with control you know so they're not about the daily dude that's gonna challenge that you know so again we gotta we gotta look at that factor as well they not about to get with a dude that can throw off their control you know they they ain't going for that very interesting um we can't hit 300 you guys we appreciate you guys for pulling up let me go ahead and uh get to these super chats and we're going to continue this dope discussion again we are joined by my uh responsible husband Mr Eric Bell fresh off of uh word from the gym running the business and so we appreciate him for giving us his time I know you tired my love but we appreciate it we need the knowledge wisdom and understanding amen thank you player parlaya it says for my favorite Power couple brother Belle bell bell in the building peace King peace peace she said you play a parlaya and your name just cracks me up every time I Gotta Give player parlaya a wrench just for that um thank you David it says looking responsible is a turn off uh let us permanently divide ourselves from this ignorance yeah like and it's something that you don't want to acknowledge or say out loud but this this is a thing like a lot of females find that to be corny lame you know they don't want a man that knows where his birth certificate is apparently you know I don't want a man that has his priorities together like it's something about that that is a turnout to a lot of women and I really want to explore uh the conversation and luckily I have my husband here to help me die if I get into it and that was a good point that she made earlier as far as what we're used to now let's not remember to uh historically speaking all the responsible black men got dealt with you know they we we didn't got assassinated we didn't got you know what I'm saying so that's another factor into this situation two other responsible black men have gotten dealt with the world don't like a responsible black man it's not just black women like the world don't like us at all you know so when you are a responsible brother like you got a lot of enemies you know and they trying to y'all know what it is ain't gonna get too deep off into the trenches man but y'all y'all know what it is when it comes to responsible black men period so we gotta understand that dynamic as well so the world don't like us when they see a responsible black man when they see an educated black man we are Public Enemy Number One and that's another reason why black women gravitate towards that because they didn't saw what happens to that responsible black man subconsciously until they feel like if they get with this responsible brother he not gonna he ain't gonna make it too far he's gonna have a lot of enemies you know a lot of doors gonna close in his face and whatnot oh you know that's a very good point we gotta we gotta understand that too they reward they reward these irresponsible Brothers for real like oh yeah put a pin in them a lot I want to come back to that but you're not my my mind be when I read this in the chat so I do want to go back to that though thank you David it says I'm about to make some shirts that says um X I'm responsible uh and then another chart that says I'm corny lame and got my passport Lord have mercy you're coming down class boys so shout out to you David hold on who else I see thank you uh the black Muslim it says they think we can't throw the D but the more you play around the more you find out now I'm at the police station for a restraining order what they think we can't throw today I don't know but uh appreciate you the black Muslim okay did you get that Malone is he talking about throwing a penis I'm assuming so is he saying that a lot of females feel like a responsible guy don't know how to lay the pipe and then they try to test y'all gangster and then before you know it you know like look hold on now hold on now because just because I'm responsible I'm respectable don't mean you can play games with me and yes I do got this D work so maybe that's what the black Muslim is talking about we're not sure okay thanks again player parlaya it says if being responsible in that in lame keeps me away from low value women then I will proudly be that Lord have mercy yeah and that's also something else you know a lot of these females that make it so easy for men to pass them up and pass them them by and it ends up being a quote-unquote blessing disguise for a lot of guys when these females show their true nature and character as far as what they deem to be uh the ideal men you know uh thank you Tokyo it says uh if these women don't want a man who knows what his birth certificate is then they shouldn't want the men who know where their passports are either Lord have mercy don't get these damn passport Bros in here hold on another one thank you Brandon it says I'm a damn proud nerd and lame guy uh those same women who shaded me in high school are overweight single moms with multiple babies it's laughable how a 20 year old high school reunion smack reality in their face peace Mr Bill thanks peace thank you um swag it says military and passport said I gotta know what my birth certificate is Lord have mercy here you go here y'all go but I mean you need your response you you need to be responsible and you need your birth certificate and I know this is a silly uh post but it really speaks to the fact that they are used to dealing with guys who don't have their business or their ducks in a row because you you need that like you need to know where your license is and you know your important documentation like that that's that speaks to the fact that you have a lot going on for yourself that you have things that you have set in motion and all of that so if a man does not have those things in order or does not know what those things are I mean what is he doing you know what I'm saying but we're gonna get into it um thank you D pain peace king and queen showing love on a Sunday peace we appreciate it we can hit 400 you guys y'all like the video please the black Muslim says that's exactly what I was talking about also your king is on point with what he is saying because they do Comfort they do come after us and they can't control us facts and that's why I want to get into thank you Montel I think the females find weird things or ways to get upset it's honestly dumb and pointless and does nothing very silly yeah um but piece of all y'all if I miss anybody I apologize uh I think I got everybody done but I wanted to touch based on what you said earlier my love um remind me remind me remind me world doesn't like responsible black men yes uh so like the world doesn't like responsible black men and so what they're showing us in Media is a bunch of uh degenerates a bunch of low vibrational dumb those type of guys and they are like you were saying earlier they are pedestalizing those type of guys making them look like they are the men in these streets you know what I mean oh yeah he doesn't have a legitimate business and he doesn't know where his birth certificate is and all of that but look at him he's fly and look at him he got all this money that he's wasting and blowing and look at him you know he got all the bad [ __ ] and so it can feed into our minds that hey this is the type of guy that we should be going after you know I don't want a responsible man because the responsible man they don't get opportunities handed to them responsible man they get doors shutting their spaces and responsible men they are not able to splurge and live the the lavish life but like you were saying in so many words that's kind of how they have a design is that what you're saying they haven't designed that way yeah they 100 have it designed that way see a lot of times possible black man equates to struggling you know that that's how they got it designed when you are a responsible black man and you not selling out you staying true to your roots and staying true to self that gets associated with struggle you know and we already know the sisters don't want to deal with a brother that's struggling but when you are a responsible brother Manny you on your you know you Crossing all your t's dotting all your eyes and you stand true to yourself a struggle is going to be a part of your process you know so if a sister is not understanding that most of them they may understand it but they don't accept it they're gonna go after what the media is telling them to go after which are the dope boys and which is crazy because some of these dudes rapping about the dope boys but they not really that you know so that's the funny part about it so a lot of the stuff that they show us in the media these people don't actually live that life but they got the women chasing that you know in this like I said this stuff ain't starting in their 30s and 20s this stuff starts when we are little so when we start looking at what type of men uh these women are attracted to it all stems from when we were boys girls like these boys that they were attracted to like they grow up and then they are attracted to these boys that have become so-called men as far as like age is uh determined but it all starts when we are little you know it all starts like those dudes that was getting called lame and corny those are the ones that own the businesses those are the ones as entrepreneurs and things like that you know so that that all of that stuff stems from that like all of the bad all the bad boys and whatnot that was always in detention suspended things like that those are the ones that the girls was after when we were six seven eight nine when you was one of them like the girls rock with you these same girls grow up and they gravitate toward the same type of men you know so again we gotta always look at what was happening when we was little we gotta look at how the childhood shape the mentality when they become adults yes uh thank you Shedrick it says responsible men also have a plan that is bigger than a short-term dopamine fix uh the work towards that plan or I think he may say that they work towards that plan and that vision is boring as [ __ ] but in the end it rewards the life that is desired by the wise facts love that um thank you player parlay a responsible man will hold women accountable that's also true um but I wanna I wanna say this too though because you said that a lot of these females they are going after you know the dope boys and all of that because you know when it comes to the the responsible man uh you guys don't have a lot of opportunities whatever the case is it ain't even that we might not even have opportunity we just ain't going for some BS you know so they may think that we should take this job over here because it's offering more money but like it don't fall in line with our principles so we like nah you know we not selling ourselves out in things is like that to me that's what a responsible man is you know what I'm saying that's part of it you know so it might not be that we ain't having opportunities we just like you said we got a plan and we sticking to that plan and we're gonna execute it by any means necessary so we might we might not travel in a direction that she want us to travel in but we gonna hit this end goal you know what I'm saying but we just ain't going in a certain direction that they may feel like we should be going down you know and I've seen that cause a lot of problems like nah I know what it is that I'm aiming towards I'ma get it by any means you know you think I should go this way but I know for a fact if I go that way it's going to derail my my vision and my plans you know and that can cause a lot of that can cause a lot of friction as well but what I was trying to say is you know they pass up these responsible men for whatever dumb reason thinking that you know maybe your success is limited or whatever the case is or short-lived or whatever but when they get with the the dope boys and the and and guys like that those guys end up in jail dead you know what I mean so what are we really doing like we are actually setting ourselves up for failure right then and there by going out there and pursuing God's debt will not be able to be around for us and provide for us any opportunities it's the thrill it's short term you know like in the fitness space that I'm in like we want results ASAP we don't want to wait 10 years we don't want to wait five years so when you're dealing with a brother that's responsible all the fun all that type of stuff might come later down the line when you're dealing with a dope boy that's instant gratification you know what I'm saying you get they get money from the streets ASAP you know for the most part you know um and that's the difference so it's that instant Thrills that short-term thrill you know when you're dealing with a response brother like it like I said the journey ain't gonna be pretty it may take 5 10 15 years so y'all to be able to really turn up you know when you're dealing with the dope boy when you when you dealing with a dude involved in that fast-paced lifestyle like you getting that instant gratification so that's that's the biggest difference well is it worth it though because you're getting all this instant gratification but then the the rest of your life you have to play catch up your kids don't have a father you set behind like like what are we doing you know what I mean like that's what really grinds my gears you know and I love what Cedric said like you guys do have a plan you know like even when we first started talking like you had a you had a vision for you know your life and what you thought would be beneficial and what would work and it did start off very rough you know what I mean um it's gonna take uh years it could take years for you guys to really get to where you're going but a lot of females they would be like oh no I'm not going to get with a responsible guy that has a plan for his life and everything like that because it's gonna take too long that struggle love uh I don't got time for this that in the third but in the end I'm telling y'all it's it's a beautiful full thing and so it it's my hope for us to get out of that mentality of wanting that instant gratification and instant uh dopamine fix and get with somebody that is going to uh set you up nicely and properly not only for you but your whole your whole entire family you know what I mean set it up to what the foundation is is sturdy you guys can Thrive and live comfortably and beautifully not just have these instant dopamine hits and then now you just in shambles like who who has time for that but this is what we do and then once again anything outside of getting those instant dopamine hits you know and having a man to have it right then and there being the total and complete finished product right then and there now you're promoting struggle love you're a broke Dusty um and all this other nonsense you know and I really hate that they have that that type of mentality to where they do feel like you know getting with a guy that has a vision that is responsible that's working towards that plan that may not be at the at the Finish Line right then and there they will classify that as you being broken Dusty and a woman settling and being in a struggle love type of situation how do you feel about that my love as far as they a lot of females feeling like getting with a guy that's in the beginning stages that is responsible though and working towards a plan because he's not able to Grant her um that instant again gratification and that instant dopamine hit of oh yeah we live in the lavish life you know he got this money he's splurging on me and blah blah blah uh how do you feel as far as you know females will classify even a man like you coming up you know as somebody that's Dusty uh struggle love Bandit and all this other nonsense well I mean I can't speak for that when I was growing up they wasn't calling me that but as far as uh as far as all of that like I I feel like that's just stupid you know they can continue to deal with these dudes that's providing them this lavish lifestyle for the most part I don't know the statistics on it but they be the main ones getting their asses beat and things like that getting cheated on and abused I worked at the bank so I didn't see I didn't see what be happening man you know I always gotta tap back into my bank days because I seen these things you know so is what it is I mean that's that's right and exact I don't it ain't it's like it's true you could the media a lot of times they put the truth in plain sight so you see it all the time when you're watching shows when you're watching movies you know these chicks are beginning with these dudes that's something no good you're getting their asses beat getting cheated on several times the the dude be using their car having women in the car like all type of stuff I just seen it hurt at all from working in the fields that I didn't work in you know so you ain't living lavishly you know what I'm saying like you you live in a lot for real you know the material things all of that stuff gonna fade so when that Fades when that stuff loses its value and importance as soon as you put it on the value gone you know so when y'all gotta sit down and actually face one another and y'all realize it's trash then there you go you know so they can keep on they can keep on fooling with it I'm cool dude I wouldn't want to associate myself with a woman like that you know what I'm saying because honestly in that direction they they would call again a man that is responsible in the beginning stages working towards his his goals his dreams that has a plan like y'all are talking about they would say that y'all are broken Dusty and that y'all are uh struggle love and trash bag dusties and all of this but what you are saying is they are actually dealing with the real broke dusties because look at what is going on y'all are promoting struggle love a [ __ ] cheating on you beating your ass taking your money taking your cards you know having you in these situations to where you having to compete for the man that you sleeping with and the man they you know you giving your all to like what's the real broke Dusty struggle of like somebody you go find me as many success stories as you can about that type of love I'm talking about people that have been together 40 50 years under those circumstances but I can find plenty of success stories with the whatever y'all call and struggle of I got some of that in my family you know what I'm saying so I could find plenty of examples of this struggle love that everybody talking about lasting very long but can't nobody find many examples of what these women are after in regards to these the the instant gratification all of that lasting a long time it doesn't last that long like you you can't find examples of that you can't find examples of it being healthy like you just cannot find many examples of that for me if you can I'll shut up but I haven't seen many examples of those type of relationships being very healthy so like I said and I'm here for the evidence if somebody can provide me with some evidence I will shut up but until I see the evidence I'm gonna keep on saying that and they could keep gravitating toward their lifestyle I'm cool like hey I'm not here to convince these silly women if that's how y'all you if that's what y'all want to go deal with go go deal with it but don't come running back to the dudes that y'all neglected and talk bad about you know at the end of the day like don't don't do that and that's why I was getting ready to say like they they were swerving down y'all Lane y'all that's y'all corny y'all this but at the end of the day when you guys are out here building and working towards your your goals and you're turning your visions and dreams to reality then they're like oh well oh hey big head and how you been and how you doing and all of this now you ain't Dusty no more you know but that's a different story thank you Mike Mike Jones it says I am happy to see a powerful positive happy couple and being responsible means being corny in Lane then that's what I am and that's uh and that will keep those low value women away Lord have mercy won't it you know and I I really don't think that they understand that they are doing you guys a favor by showing their hands like this talking about how you know you normally your birth certificate is that's so corny and uh you cute but you know you you too you too smart type [ __ ] you know you guys are able to read those females out from wasting your damn time in the grand scheme and everything but big shout out to you Michael I appreciate you and the the crazy the hypocritical or the irony in that as far as being too smart is that some of these same women are the same ones that are flash degrees in in your face oh so the irony of them saying a dude is too smart and that makes them lame like what are you you know what I'm saying like they the main ones flashing their degrees in people's faces and then a dude is all of a sudden too smart or the dude is too smart and that makes them like lame but you the main one flashing these white folks degrees and folks faces like what does that make you and I got several degrees but I don't flash them in people's face like that you know that's that's the irony of that statement for a dude to be lame because he's smart oh wow they the main ones just taking pride in these degrees like I said it's the control factor and all of that type of good stuff man hold on I was trying to make a McDonald's of moderator but yeah that's a that's a valid point very good point you know we're up and down you know y'all corny for being responsible and all of that but when it comes to us being responsible and and intelligent and having you know certain uh certifications whatever under our belt now all of a sudden we bad [ __ ] we boss [ __ ] they say we fear that they say man black men fear and educated woman they feel we fear a responsible we fear a women a woman that's on point but then when we on point when we smart nobody fears us we just Lane you know like they're not afraid of us we just Lane but then when it when she was on the other foot we afraid of them I'm not afraid you know I'm saying like they don't even make any sense we afraid of a woman as educated that's on her p's and q's and things like that but when it's us like this Lane is boring it's all that like why can't it be that y'all fear us too oh you know good point but it's always we boring in Lane but like I said when it's them we fear them like you know how many times we I didn't been told things like that like y'all fear educated black women y'all fear that like no we do not trust me we don't like we not shaking in our boots when we see a woman that a woman that has degrees like because a degree most of us black men know that they don't really mean nothing when it comes to intelligence I'm telling you you know what I'm saying more money we're not shaking in our boots like it's not making us afraid so I don't know why y'all think that but we don't live in fear of educated sisters just we don't thank you John too it says they want an excuse uh built in for stupid Behavior that's what it's starting to sound like I ain't gonna lie thank you successful MD responsible man began with the end in mind we see strive for long term results facts thank you Taylor it says this is true my path following my own Direction and a lot of the times females aren't providing let alone have proven any reason to lead interesting um thank you clocks in it says um Peace to the universal family glad to see Eric back on the channel how do people like me the boring one attract a responsible woman but I keep being boring bro keep being keep being yourself found like for real you gonna attract what you need when you just keep being yourself that's all I ever did you know just keep keep being yourself for one be thankful that you are boring right now because you're not going to attract the nonsense these filthy toxic women not gonna come your way because you boring so be thankful for that you know oh wow like I like I said I was like a wild card I was people didn't know what boxer put me in for a long time so I attracted all type of nonsense you know so be thankful that you get the label is boring and lame or corn whatever label you may have because that's gonna that's gonna eliminate these filthy and toxic women from even looking in your direction and you should be thankful for that because that's gonna that's gonna save you a lot of time um you know so just keep being yourself bro thanks snuggles it says drop the link and it's good to see both of you on the same platform again I enjoy the chemistry you have together very refreshing shout out to snuggles and snuggles always come through smoke dropping and snuggles Beyond everybody platform I love talking about drop the link and it just cracks me up every time thank you uh Theo this is why passport Bros exist my bronze blonde Ukrainian babe loves lame successful black men Lord have mercy Lord hey come to passport wrong see but it's because of a lot of the females having these types of stances and mentalities it makes men want to go elsewhere and see what else is abroad or what else is out there because it's like well maybe since I I'm lame and boring here I can find something more substantial elsewhere and then they get mad at that like men can't win for losing you know you can't you you don't even want them when they're here because they're lame and they're responsible and they're boring and they're corny but then when they pack up and they don't want anything to do with you you know now it's all of a sudden oh it's because y'all are in sales and y'all can't handle a real woman and you know y'all just hate y'all Mamas and all this other nonsense like how do you feel about that my love as far as you know a lot of men uh going to seek other options of women in different places to make to where maybe uh it's more of an abundance of the women that they're actually looking for do you feel like that's a valid response for uh men or what I don't think y'all want my opinion on that one uh-oh what's up I'm gonna do like that you ain't you ain't so you you against the past portations depending on depending depending on the the objection I mean not the objection but depending on the reasoning that the person has for traveling like if your soul reason and is to go over there to find love like I'm I'm against that oh really yeah I'm against that 100 okay it's fine keep going I mean I don't because the way just what I teach like that goes against everything that I teach in regards to everything stem in from for um from self and plus I mean I got plenty of examples plenty of information man plenty of people that I've chopped it up with in regards to the women in these other cultures and a lot of times I feel like we become what we criticize so I feel like a lot of sometimes when it comes to that not saying this applies to everybody I always add disclaimers and people don't catch when I add a disclaimer so of course I'm not saying everybody that is considering themselves a passport brother whatever the case may be fits this description okay so it's a disclaimer but you do have some people that that's the sole reason that they traveling overseas to go find these women and to manipulate them and things like that because again they become what they criticize a lot of dudes over here talking about well black women they want to do that they can control X Y and Z gotta watch it you know you putting that energy out there you focusing on that a lot of people become that so now you going overseas and your sole intention is to find the right one and you manipulating her you doing the same things that you criticizing the sister of doing of doing and I just seen that I've seen that 100 because I've seen some of these countries that these dudes are proud to travel to and I know the culture is there and I know the type of women that are over there and some of them women in those cultures are not even I don't even want to use the word submissive man but they are enslaved out there to them dudes you know what I'm saying I'm a prime example when I was dealing with the Arabs you know and I heard people talk about that culture and I didn't when I worked in banking and I hadn't seen some of them Arab women you know they coming up pulling up to the bank with their men and just how fearful they look you know and some of these brothers that go travel overseas to the same exact country where I know these women just came from and they're taught about how submissive now these women afraid Sam like you want to control you want to control that system that's a thin line between I don't want a sister you know talking back and all that but then controlling them at the same time like I don't want that either I don't want to just control you you know I want you to have a mind of your own and I know a lot of brothers they traveling overseas just so they could manipulate a woman that control and people don't want to talk about that not know that that's happening now again I ain't saying all of them are doing that but best believe some of these dudes have that agenda you know yeah and yeah it's gonna always be that you know I'm gonna be honest enough to acknowledge that there are people out there that are doing those things um however from what I see especially on my platform with the brothers on my platform a lot of them are able to go to these different countries and get you know maybe the level of respect and submission that they're able to get from these women and then the women actually appreciate the fact that they are not like the men in their own country so where they are trying to manipulate and control so it's like it's like a good balance to where it's like damn in my country when it comes to the women the women are disrespectful and neglectful and they don't believe in roles and cooperation and you know all of that so when I come over here me being a responsible good-hearted good-natured brother you know loving brother whatever providing protector you know with me uh collaborating with this woman that is you know be brought up to be more submissive or more loving and nurturing when we get together we can have something that is a lot more substantial a lot more loving and some that can last longer because we're both um coming to the table being complementary of one another versus the women being over there in their countries to where they're just being submissive because they're out of they're fearful the brother's coming over there to their countries he's not like well I want to be submitted to you because you respect me you you like me you you love me you care about me you want to invest in me as a woman you see me as a human being and not just property so that's what I also see but I do understand your point but I wouldn't say that I have a problem with a guy going overseas for love don't know this that's what that's what I'm saying this I got a lot of problems with that because y'all y'all know okay so y'all gonna wake me up now because now you know what I'm saying because Ariana gotta start look this is what I love about my husband because my husband he gonna give you all the different levels of layers he don't care if you will what I'm saying is man y'all know what I y'all y'all see the shirt that I got on X Clan you know I'm for the black power struggle this is what I this is what I teach this is what I preach you know what I'm saying so when we start talking about traveling overseas and we start mentioning these other coaches y'all already know your boy gonna have a problem with that but this is the thing here we got to look at it just on a microscopic level when it comes to people that's that that might do you the worst in your own personal life who is that gonna come from the people that you closest the people that you closest to you know what I'm saying so it's like we we how long have we struggled with our sisters here in America like for the we keep on forgetting the fact that we didn't have to stand side by side with these sisters and we didn't have to fight side by side with these sisters for how long they did how long have we been saying for over 400 plus years that we didn't have to struggle with one another how long have we been saying that somebody somebody give me some answers how long have we been saying for over 400 plus years we didn't have to struggle and fight side by side with with one another you so you can scroll the comments I want to see somebody just how long we've been saying that you know what I'm saying we've been fighting alongside one another 400 plus years 500 plus years for a very long time I'm not in the business of disconnecting from that and traveling overseas to deal with these folks that I know don't care about me at the end of the day I'm telling you you could go deal with these chicks like I said it's like a dude going into a school for the first time you know when you knew when I when I transferred over to my school my sophomore y'all was fresh and they liked the kid because I was fresh I was new but once they had got used to me it's like the attraction faded you know so when you go traveling overseas that's it you fresh they used to a certain type of they used to a certain type of brother over there so when they come across you you're a fresh face y'all get together it's all peaches and cream get out about get at about 10 15 years and we gonna see all of these cultural differences all these things start coming to the surface and it's gonna cause a lot of problems because when you start tapping into the history of a lot of these other ethnic groups and a lot of these other cultures they don't too much care for us man and that stuff's gonna start coming out the plate man I don't know why she see me watch a lot of the ID channel I watch all these people these couples murdering one another man a lot of these cats from overseas they didn't part they have participated in that I talked about that on one of my joints Steve McNair man if you're a football fan who assassinated him he cheated on his black wife with a foreign chick and she shot that man in the head while he was napping while he would sleep on the couch she shot that man in the head because she thought that man was creeping he was already creeping on you fool with his wife she thought he was creeping with somebody else shot that man in the head while he was sitting there laying her sleep so we got we can't be ignoring all of these type of realities too man these folks at the end of the day once that once the fact that you knew like a fresh face once that wears off man you're gonna have a multitude of different problems and a lot of times people don't talk about that man and I've seen I've been studying that for a very long time you know so again man I don't I don't I'm not gonna never give up on the assistance here just because you may have had a bunch of tough situations with your sisters here man I don't feel like that's enough to disown them because I've been seeing plenty of people go overseas and have troubling situations but I don't see people highlighting that it's almost like when people have problems with black business and they can't wait to get on social media to blast the back black business but when you have trouble with the Arab business with the Asian business you ain't getting on social media blasting it you know so when you had these uh rough experiences overseas get online and blast them too you know so I I deal inequality fam y'all ain't just going overseas and 100 success rate I know that ain't happening you know what I'm saying so get on that joint and make sure you dealing inequality fam dealing inequality so y'all no as I'm race first so I'm not gonna never just pick another culture over my sisters I ain't gonna do that going overseas against black women listen and I know and I know a bunch of other people that went overseas and dealt with that particular type of individual so I'm speaking to them so if that don't fit if that don't so you're not talking about pastors see that's why I'm saying this is why I add disclaimers I'm never talking about everybody I'm always talking about a specific group so if you don't fit if you don't fit the description it don't apply to you you know so if you traveling overseas and you dealing with these other ethnic groups and even even some of the ones that so-called black you gotta watch that hence why we didn't have problems with Africans now I don't subscribe to that but you know it's a certain it's a certain image that they have instilled in some of these people overseas in regards to how we are here in America black folks in America you know I I went to college with an African brother and he was like before he got on the plane they set him down and showed them how black folks in America are you know so he was surprised at how I was because he was like man what they showed me like you don't fit that you know he had they had them thinking they told they set him down showed him a video of how black folks in America are you know what I'm saying and he met me and he was like man I'm surprised you don't act nothing like how they show showed us that y'all act here so they had a certain image uh implanted in them before they got over here you know so we we it's a lot of things it's a lot to this man before I get to venting I'm gonna end that but it's it's a lot it's a lot it's a lot to that okay well they said they respectfully disagree but my husband he's just going into the different levels and layers he's saying don't over romanticize and over generalize what's really at play you know which I can respect you know and again I'm open to different perspectives you know but but again like I said because people misunderstand what I'm saying about why I disagree with going somewhere to find love I don't think you should do any like listen my thing is always focusing on yourself you know I had this conversation I don't know if Bobby is on here but that's the conversation that I had with him because he travels and he was like the reason why he's traveling you know for new experiences and things like that to elevate his mind and if he just so happens to find love they're cool like that's what I'm on mistake number one is we going places trying to find even if you are in America I don't suggest you go somewhere trying to find love that's incorrect so people think that I'm saying don't go overseas to find love I tell Brothers in America don't go to this place trying to find love don't go here trying to find love don't go anywhere trying to find love first love yourself you know and once you start loving yourself once you get acquainted with yourself all this stuff all this love it's gonna come to you so I never advise anybody to go anywhere outside of themselves for love once you love yourself all the love that you need from the outside is going to come to you and that's just an actual fact so that's why I'm saying I don't necessarily agree with somebody traveling for the sole purpose notice I'm saying for the sole purpose meaning the only reason I'm over here key word is Soul Purpose the only reason I'm over here is to find a woman I will disagree with that anywhere if I'm going anywhere with the sole purpose to find a woman no that's that's not that's that's not that's not right because most of these individuals that's doing that haven't done the internal work you know what I'm saying on themselves so first make sure you straight and that's what that's why I always stand and that's always my stance man get yourself straight if you traveling just to travel cool so be it you know what I'm saying if you got your mind if you got your mind state right then you gonna the love gonna come to you if it just so happened to come to you overseas I have no problem with that but if your sole purpose like I'm traveling over here because I'm trying to find these women nope I agree with I agree with that here um okay well I I can respect it you know so yo yo your whole thing is everywhere you go there you are so work on yourself and then you know it'll flow and come to you I'm just saying but and I'm just saying that people the grass is greener mentality I hate that mentality you know what I'm saying I just don't like it you know and it's dudes dudes don't like it when I get on now man but it's like man for real I y'all gonna get me started I don't want to be talking about folk but I just I know I know people and I know people that agree with this I know people that agree with that stance and I know them personally and I know that they not the best type of dudes you know what I'm saying and a lot of times that just doesn't get discussed so a dude would be like man these women over here don't do x y z and I'm flying overseas whole while I know yo I know your type you know what I'm saying like I have known you for a very long time you don't treat people the best you don't treat yourself the best you know what I'm saying so it's like a lot of times like when you move to a different city or state thinking that's just gonna change your life and whatnot no you gotta change your life internally first don't matter where you move man you know so I I just know a lot I just know a lot of people man I know a lot of brothers that subscribe to that type of mentality that agree with it and I know that they haven't done the internal work themselves and they haven't treated folks if you haven't treated your sisters the best here don't cry about it if you if you've done everything in your power to treat the women in America the black women in America the best and they still not treating you right I have no problems with what you're doing have no problem if you got to go overseas man I exhausted all my options I'd have been treating these women writing exact for 20 years for 15 years it ain't working I'm about to explore all the other options cool do you but man if I know for a fact you'd have been dealing with sisters in a grimy Manner and then you send off in a travel overseas cause these women ain't [ __ ] no you ain't [ __ ] and you need to address that fam so I'm getting tired of everybody acting like everybody squeaky clean because that's some [ __ ] you know what I mean because I classify myself as a decent and responsible dude not no I wasn't [ __ ] for a long period of time because I grew up in the same culture that a lot of us brothers and grew up in so that's the part of it that I get mad with this passport [ __ ] everybody acting innocent everybody acting like they squeaky clean everybody acting like they ain't got no dirt you know I like I said I consider myself a decent brother I ain't got no record to my name but I ain't never been I ain't all the way been a decent dude in regards to my treatment of women you know so I can't that that's why I can't have that type of mentality and and I know a lot of these dudes personally that subscribe to that vision and they they ain't [ __ ] and they wouldn't [ __ ] for a long time in regards to their treatment of people so get your get yourself on point man get yourself on point man for real like a lot like I said people don't people don't like that when I start spazzing on that but it's accountability we accountability got to go both ways right so I didn't look I looked in the mirror for myself I was like man I know I ain't perfect I know I didn't treat people like [ __ ] A lot of times man you attract what you did man that's Karma fam that's Karma so if you've been attracting a certain type of woman in your life man you got to evaluate yourself you know and a lot of times man Brothers is not doing that fam yeah I mean it's definitely levels and layers of the conversation and I feel like everything that you said is valid um uh however you know it's also you know another letter to where it's guys out there that just want to improve the odds whatever it may be you know uh finding what they're looking for so like it can it could very well be a case to where it's like you know what uh I know it's some good women here but I know that my chances of finding better as far as women being more receptive to responsible men or loving men or whatever the case is and knowing that roles my chance could be better or greater elsewhere not that I'm saying [ __ ] y'all and I'm giving up but I just want to go somewhere to where it's more in abundance but again it's just levels and lyrics to conversation that's what I'm saying like I said for the most part dudes be on some arguing type [ __ ] so it ain't never really that ain't never got that because every time I say some mugs is arguing from a different angle so that you mean you make that sound hella positive but dudes don't be on that oh well that's that's what I see on my plastic gonna be on there when like I said that's that's from you but when another dude say he disagree with the dudes gonna come with some other energy you know what I'm saying on type [ __ ] you know so I can I can go there you know I said dudes don't really want to go there with me I can't go there any day every day if people know my past know my history I I do that you know so again like I like I said I could go there Tokyo says we have passport Bros and we have passport pookies these are two completely different types of men yeah that's what I was saying like it's levels are layers but that's what my husband says I say that that's what he said my husband said that like he said he he's not talking about everybody from what he's been observing you know it's a chunk of them to where it's on some nanny nanny boo boo the grass is greener [ __ ] y'all type of energy it's just it's it's a lot it's a lot it's a lot to the conversation that's a lot to accomplish y'all and woke me up because it's so much that you can that you can talk about in regards to that particular conversation man I was a little tired but y'all y'all didn't woke me up y'all woke me up please don't wake him up lord well it didn't happen now you know what I'm saying thank you proud to go it says Brethren never make a woman your number one Focus first focus on the most high then your health third your money uh once you're established then you can consider a woman um and that and essentially what that's what I'm saying you know when you your sole objective is to find women like your your that's off like that's just not right that's just not right I'm a woman and I agree with that like everything is Gonna Come to you man like seriously focus on yourself like this is what dudes his own and it comes and again and this ain't no taking off yourself but some of this some of it just comes off as desperation fam like when you go in places trying to find women you look desperate like I back in the day when when I would go out man I wasn't a desperate dude so I'll be off in the cut chilling and that attracted people more than the catch that was just acting desperate the whole reason why I look like he went was to get one women when you when I jump off in the cut and I'm chilling and I ain't stutting anybody that generated more attention than anything you know so sometimes man dude when you going somewhere and your soul attention is to fire women man that's that's looking desperate man don't be desperate yeah I agree with that too I don't don't be desperate now but it can also be my life because people people get to a point in their life to where they're established and they have their stuff together and now you want to you know share your life with somebody's trying to speed it up no no no no no no what what if your whole life you've been working hard and Baba and building and now you're position your life towards like look I'm one of the family I want a wife and everything and all the women that you encounter are just not hitting on it and you want to go somewhere else again find it towards more in abundance it's all it's all about want like I said when you focus on wants are different from what you need huh you know I'm saying what's the difference from what you need when you live when you when you live life effortlessly you know what I'm saying when you focus on yourself again what you need it comes to you the problem is people's Visions are distorted so when the person that they need comes to them they're not able to recognize it because we so focused on what it is that we want so that's what I'm saying it's a lot of stuff that people are missing you know that's a lot of stuff that people are missing man when you focusing on yourself the person that you need I'm telling you will come to you was I out here looking for you no 100 like I wasn't out here looking for I wasn't looking for anything I was focused you saw what type of State I was in when you came into the mix now again I'm not saying my story should be everybody's story what I'm saying I'm dealing with attraction here you know we dealing with attraction we're dealing with things coming to you at that time I couldn't you you didn't ask me many of times like why why did you why do you like me why do you love me this this that and the third it boils down to you or what I need and you are what I needed at the point now at that point now if I would if I would have allowed my vision to get the best of me at that time like man I ain't got no time for for no woman like I got to focus on this than the third I would have overlooked that and I would have probably been ending up in the same Perpetual cycle as a lot of these brothers but I had started focusing on myself at that time so I was able to say you know what let me tap in because this might be what I need at this moment because my vid like again I was focused on myself so when you came into the mix like the way stuff started aligning I was like hold up fam I'm not looking for this at this moment but let me focus on this real quick let me tap in this might be exactly what I need it wasn't necessarily what I wanted at the time because it was a lot of stuff that I like you you saw me I was about to finish up school it was that I was going doing a lot at that time you remember you know but it was what I needed it was what I needed to balance me out at that time but if I focused more on what I wanted to talk about why you keep saying at that time no I'm keeping the game no I'm saying at that time because if we would if I'm just being funny if we would have never right because again if I would have been focused on what I wanted the type of life I wanted to live at that time you what you look when you look at that early 20s I'm a young black man you know what I'm saying that that's just a young black man out here in the early 20s I could have been like man I ain't trying to be I'm not trying to be tied down in my early 20s I'm gonna graduate college man I want to I want to be out here that that was that could have been a lot that was the life that I wanted like man I don't want to be tied down like I'm trying to focus on myself I'm trying to do this that in the third now if that would have overpowered what I needed we wouldn't have we wouldn't have connected mm-hmm we wouldn't have connected you know but again that came to me at a time where I started focusing on myself so I wouldn't I wasn't on Facebook I wasn't going to places like when I gotta find I gotta find love I gotta find this that in the third like it came to me at the least expect matter of fact it came to me at probably the worst time possible because it wasn't like I was established it wasn't like I had my stuff going like I was in school yeah so I wouldn't that was like the worst time possible like I wouldn't even advise dudes to do something like that but it was like it came to me when I was focused on myself so I had to evaluate it because I'm like man this is hold on I ain't really I ain't looking for this but here it is so why is it here so when I tapped in it was like man it's what you need so again like the things that you need always come to you when you get your mind on right it comes to you you just gotta make sure you are ape you have discernment family you able to recognize it when it comes to you but how did so but who's to say that it coming to me is me saying you know what I think I'm financially stable enough and you know I ain't support everything and you know I want to go and and go somewhere abroad and blah blah blah right what I'm saying but you're saying don't make that your priority as far as the women okay I get it we get it my love we get it exactly what I'm saying is I'm not talking to that person okay I got it like this I'm not talking to that person if a person like I said my disclaimer if a person feel like he got his head on right then exhausted all his options and he traveling and then love happens to find him there cool I'm talking to the brothers that like when I said I know people this is like [ __ ] these [ __ ] I'm going overseas and then they not the best okay we get it so again if the shoe fits on that end I'm talking to you but if it doesn't fit I'm not talking to you so if you chilling you got businesses established you succeed in life you doing the internal work that you need to do and you want to just uh travel to explore other options I'm not talking about you nor to you he said he made the disclaimer okay we got it hold on we go to the bottom okay he made the disclaimer y'all they gonna be man [ __ ] your husband I mean I don't care if they say that because I I don't care about no smoke but I just add the disclaimer just to prove comprehension skills don't beat her you know I add I add disclaimers several times it's called repetition it's a marketing strategy I do that on purpose because dudes still people still not even dudes everybody still take from it what they want to but I add disclaimers so people can't say I I said this like no I didn't say it like that go back in and tap into the disclaimer okay let me start from the bottom y'all um and work my way up because I'm gonna get lost if I try to do it at the top um thank you to Renzo it says going out to fine equals the hunter becoming the hunted and not all hunts end well if at all and that's a hundred percent writing exactly when you going out to fine now you because people see that man I'm telling y'all I just read about that fam I ain't even gonna tap in but I just read about that thank you J Rocket says shout out to you Danika shout out to you e love the t-shirt x-clan for life he the word of the brother shout out to brother J vanglorious all that somebody finally recognized the shirt right on J-Rock thank you thank you all Mega green it says uh and adultally y'all know I can't deal read I also I can also attest in the inverse mini uh FBA women shunned and were and are disrespectful to men who don't fit the multi variate Hood archetype interested yeah like because y'all look corny y'all y'all Lane and you know what what else I've seen Omega uh green I've seen females say oh you know because of men or a black man in particular because a black man is responsible and maybe he presents a certain way that you know maybe you should date a white girl you know maybe you should date a a female outside of the black race because you know you just seem like the type that would be with them you know I've seen that as well thank you Dad it says I really appreciate you too and I really agree with my man Eric you have to do the work on yourself first before receiving your blessings bro thanks peace to you Dez thank you D Payne looking back at my past relationships I was a horrible boyfriend laughing out loud you spoke to my spirit with that with with that rant king I'm trying to tell y'all y'all gotta forget I'm a brother and I didn't I've hung around everybody I wouldn't I wasn't a square dude you know what I'm saying I'd hung around all the crowds I know what we were out here doing I'm like I know it I got a big brother and I was around his people you know what I'm saying so I know what we were out here doing you know she she has seen me in personal situations play the other side because I know like the actual truth she didn't she didn't seen it firsthand you know within my own family you know the words like they side with with one person and I'm like nah like I know I know the other side too and y'all ain't focusing on that you know I didn't seen that man so I I know what we was on I'm not saying we all was on that I'm not saying everybody was like me and everybody was like the brother but man I know for the most part man we was all raised by by this Urban culture and it didn't it didn't have a lot of respect for our sisters growing up so a lot of us reflected that you know so for for those brothers that we able to look into the mirror and say you know what man I was trash let me work on myself now that's when I became boring and things like that I wasn't boring lame a nerd all of that like in middle school high school I became boring that's the only label that I didn't probably receive once I got out of high school and I started to learn more about myself and things like that and I stopped going out doing all that other nonsense and I started to change the way that I eat which is something something else I would like to tap into but that's when I got labeled boring when I got older and I said you know what I'm about to disconnect from from that the way I was raised in regards to you know the media and things like that when I disconnected from that image that they wanted us to portray that's when people started labeling me board man you don't want to go out you want to read you want to study like you bored you know so that's when I that's when I got the label thank you la it says you would track what you are regardless of where you go and travel um am I caught up y'all oh Omega says the average life expectancy for black men is 77 years if you're a corny guy by uh FBA standards for being successful responsible discipline and intelligent how long should you stay here and search for a needle in a haystack I ain't certain there we go I'm telling y'all we searched for absolutely nothing you know what I'm saying that you the culture that I come from we don't do this man the man don't do the searching fam we don't do that we it's magnetism what you need if your magnetic is powerful enough what you need will come to you fam so we don't search if you searching for something you already lost damn we don't do that fam so if you searching for something you got to go within because you already lost I'm not out here searching seeking trying to find anything because everything that I need is Right within me you know so everything is going to come to me based off of that so when y'all start using words like search and find man y'all gotta tap back in the self seriously fam y'all gotta tap back in itself uh swag says I got a sister from Colombia many are getting black women overseas they saying in the comments that American black women are dead I don't know uh just as much if not more I don't know uh thank you tarenzo uh in the middle of a psychological War Of Ages we almost realize we can't fight amongst ourselves and an enemy at the same time regardless of color of skin or location and expect a victory at all salute e and D shout out to get your hands off thank you Diamond it says big up to Killuminati seven however all these dudes going to hear is I am against you being a trick which is causing the negative reaction that's why I already I'll be tapped listening you know y'all see the clue me I'm a I'm the CEO of being misunderstood University and so people just be wanting to pick and choose what it is that they want to listen to man or or see in here John Till says we want women that can Pair by I hear you Eric but it's funny how that let's build together talk only comes after their post wall Lord have mercy but that's the thing though as well and again my husband is just going to the different levels in layers you know but I also found it funny John Till that you guys are lame corny boring all these other things uh up until a woman is later on in life and she has all these things working against her and all of these you know responsibilities now you guys you know you're the ideal man and now she doesn't mind playing the role and all of this so that is funny thank you Percy he says Hey husband and wife glad to see y'all collab today peace to you Percy uh in my caught up uh Montel says I'm glad he addressed this there's cursed agendas on both sides of the coin that are capable uh coming up no Community is above that shout out to you Montel who else uh tiger thank you and I think that's everybody okay and again big shout out to Mike Jones we appreciate it all right uh Johnson says degrees count for education but that paper gets its ass kicked by intellect and Common Sense Lord have mercy hold on um Tech realm says end of the day these 304s was always corny they only get it when it's too late we only scared of catching DV charges for being around them too long y'all heard clowning um thank you so long it says they talk about passport Bros but meanwhile they've been taking girl trips forever yeah these females not exempt either you know like we're holding everybody to a stand we have all everybody accountable all right but it is a lot of hypocrisy behind that as well um okay I think I'm caught up because we read Theo already um swag I went on the hunt but it wasn't my sole purpose I'm literally in the two worst rated cities for dating in the U.S while in the military I'm on my purpose but it's not gonna happen here look but you even said it though you said it wasn't your main purpose you know thank you prodigal these same females saying you're boring are the same ones who come from dysfunctional households uh they were born and raised in darkness therefore the darkness uh hated the light in you I sent you an email by the way Danika okay I'll check it out and shout out to you particle soon okay y'all am I called out because that's the more I want to get into uh g-money says why do these conversations always end up about the 10 of our population uh who else I think that's everybody okay yeah because I'm I'm back at uh terenzo okay all right y'all like the video I'll show the video and subscribe all right we can hit 700 uh and again we appreciate y'all for pulling up you know this is what's dope about our dope discussions I'm going to give different levels and layers different perspectives we may piss some of y'all off uh whatever but at the end of the day you gonna build You're Gonna Learn you're gonna evolve you're gonna grow but let's get back into the topic at hand which is responsible man you know being corny to a lot of uh females of today and um what I've been attacked for a lot of the times my love is me vouching for the guys that are working towards and striving towards building and and developing and evolving and growing and and setting up sturdy healthy foundations but because and we talked about this a little bit earlier because you guys are not at the the desired result yet you know they would say A Woman Like Me is promoting struggle love and um I'm setting women up to not be able to live their lives because after all y'all responsible man y'all too busy um tending to the foundation y'all like y'all not trying to go out and party and have a good time y'all not trying to splurge on a woman y'all not trying to do all these extra you know Shenanigans to you know make a woman feel like she's living her best life in x y and z so I would get attacked for um essentially telling women to get with responsible men and build with them because that is not giving women the desired results right then and there and I feel like it does this all of this service by having that type of mentality because all it does is set us up for failure in the end when we do need responsible men when we do need those 30 healthy foundations because with us wasting all of our damn time on these guys who are not doing anything we collapse in the end so why not get with those guys and build with them but they don't want to build with the man they want a man that again is right there where they want them to be giving them the quote-unquote best life and if you're not able to do that you're corny you're lame you're born I don't want you the whole nine yards and that does us all a disservice in my opinion and even you alluded to the fact that by you trying to be the type of God that is productive in progressing forward and focusing on yourself and building a foundation a lot of females were turned off by that they didn't like the fact that you would rather read a book than to go to the bar or you would rather you know watch a documentary and study than to go to the club so how do we fix that as far as uh the mentality of females feeling like you know a man that is productive and studious is born like how do we how do we reverse it how do we change that like I said every everything Taps back in to self and it go you know something that's that's under the radar like we don't like to be told no so when you are a man of principle you gonna tell a woman no and a lot of women don't like that and a lot of times that's what it boils down to you telling a sister no you know like when I when I'm changing when I'm changing the way that I'm eating and you like well I well I want some it's certain things I'm not fancy uh well let's go let's go to let's go to McDonald's I'm like nah you shouldn't be putting that in your body you should be putting that into your system so a man of principles a man that studio it's a man that's responsible is going to tell you and no you're not going to McDonald's you shouldn't go neither because you shouldn't be putting that in your system sisters don't like that a lot of sisters don't like that you know again that that's the accountability that people are talking about you know when I'm when you're a man of principles when you're a responsible man you telling people no like man we hey let's go on this this trip in two months well let's look at the finances it ain't dirty nah but we could go we could go on this trip next year this is too late of a notice so again I'm telling you no you know what I'm saying but it doesn't mean it don't mean I'm writing it completely off I'm saying we not prepared at this moment but in a year from now we can go on this trip but you wanted to go two months so I didn't have to tell you no so a lot of sisters cannot handle a man a principle that's gonna have to tell them no and that's a that's a big problem like a lot of these women they want you to be like yup whatever it is they want yup if I want this coat now yep I want to go to this I want to go overseas yep like nah brother the principal is a responsible man is going to be like nah um and a lot a lot of women cannot handle no like seriously like so maybe that's why they would say that a woman like me is promoting struggle love because I'm essentially trying to set them up to go with the responsible man that will very well tell them no or quote unquote deprive them of certain of certain luxuries that they feel like they deserve because that's how and that's why I said I want to tap into like eating healthy because that's being responsible being responsible is taking care of your health so a lot of times in the in the beginning when I was making transitions it was like I would get you would get called boring because of the foods that you eat meaning that it's a lot of places that you can go eat because they don't have options available for it for you so I would get called boring off the strength of that and basically what I'm doing is I'm taking care of my health as a young 20 year old black man which is something you should be proud of you should be like ooh this young brother is taking care of his health meaning he's trying to be around for a long time but of course they not thinking long term so instead of them thinking long term they're thinking short term they want to go to Ruth Chris and spend all this unnecessary money on food that ain't even good not only is it not good it's not good for you so when I say nah we're not gonna do that we're going we can chill and we can have these smoothies or whatever the case may be that's bored yeah you know so now if you and cheap yeah that that that too that too you know y'all want to overspend on trash food for status like that makes absolutely zero sense I'm gonna overspend on trash food for status but then tell me eating healthy is expensive so I'm broke but yeah I eat healthy which you say equates to being expensive so that makes no sense so a brother that's taking care of his health meaning he's eating healthy you call him broke cause he don't want to go to Ruth Chris but then when that same brother say you need to eat more fruits and vegetables well it's too expensive but you just called me bro for focusing on my health meaning I'm eating healthy meaning I'm buying these expensive Health Foods so that doesn't make any type of sense how brother that's focused on his health is broke but eating healthy is expensive how does that make any sense but how do we how do we reverse that mentality for the females like so where they don't view it like oh because he's responsible that means that you know he's broke and he's boring and he's lame and he's going to deprive me and I'm not going like how do we reverse it how do we change it it ain't no we it's how do they reverse that within themselves I can't tell these sisters how to think the only thing that we can continue to do is promote oh the healthy love and healthy relationships and healthy individuals that's out here succeeding so only thing we can do is promote the brothers that's out here being responsible and doing what they're doing we got to promote more than because apparently people don't think that we out here doing what we're doing you know so we got to promote ourselves a lot more you know as from a media perspective because we already see the bad side of the black man so we got to do a better job of promoting the good side of the black man that's all that we can do at the end of the day that is on them they gonna have to shift that mindset they gonna have to shift it man we can't I can't make a woman I can't make a group of women think a certain type of way I can't do it you know what I'm saying I can't do it you know so that's gonna be on them they gonna have to do the internal work all we could do is continue to show them hey it's good Brothers I'm really responsible and this life ain't so bad to the best of our abilities if they don't want to accept that then that's on them no because it ain't lavish enough right so that that's on them you know if they don't want to accept that that is on them I'm not here to convert you over to my religion you know what I'm saying like I can't do that all I can do is show you look this is what a successful or responsible man is all about you know we planning for the long term this is what the long-term game looks like you know and if they don't accept that because it ain't lavish it ain't instagramification then they just don't have to dig their own grave at that point man see the problem is we're trying to save these type of chicks oh you say don't say these hoes Project Pat said you know what I'm saying don't save her she don't want to be saved so y'all got to accept that Project Pat let you know that they don't want to be saved so why are you trying to save a sister that don't want to be saved I told Brothers a long time ago I if a sister lets me know that the type of life that I'm living is boring and it's corny Elaine then keep it moving I'm not trying to convince her like nah it's all good on this side I don't want I don't if I got to put all that work in to convince you that my type of life is right and exact I don't want you like why would I why would I want that type of sister like that don't even make any sense I'm trying to change the culture at the end of the day you you we can't do nothing but plant the seed you know what I'm saying you gotta call it out the seed has already been listen we can call we have been calling out all this type of behavior we didn't have we didn't have we didn't have plenty of people call out all this type of behavior at the end of the day the people that's gonna change they gonna change the people that's not they not you know so like it is what it is you know if you come in a crop and I'm talking about the brothers that y'all like this is y'all feel like this is going to be the the end of y'all equation you know if you come across a sister like that keep it pushing like you shouldn't have you shouldn't want to have to convert somebody over to hey it ain't all boring over here we can live this type of life too give me 10 years you know what I'm saying like I don't I don't want I don't want to have to convince a sister that and if I've been away 10 years but you broke ass [ __ ] all right when she say that then let her go find what she looking for and let her realize she gonna some people man we didn't deal with this in our own family some people just got to learn the hard way fam you just gotta let some people learn the hard way I had to learn some things in life the hard way it was plenty of people that put me on game for some things when I was younger I didn't listen until I went through it myself then I was like damn I should if I would have listened to do five ten years ago I'd have been on point but I did not listen so you gonna come across that man when you when you hear these chicks and they saying this let them dig their own grave you keep it pushing don't try to save a chick like that because it's nine times out of ten it's not gonna work and then if she if you if it appears like you saved there's some ulterior motives behind that you gotta watch her she might be playing you um you know she's gonna end up taking everything from you so you got to watch all of that you don't want to get with a chick like that she already letting you know what's up from the jump so why would you want to say somebody like that keep it pushing these people we don't have to do the work they got to do the work am I having to say [ __ ] these hoes let them let them die I just what Ghetto Boys let a hoe be a hope like that's what they say that's the song and again it's the hip-hop culture that we was all raised on you know what I'm saying so I know dudes know what I'm talking about they didn't hurt all these songs fam they didn't heard all these songs they know exactly what I'm talking about you gotta let some folks be that man you I'm not trying to I'm not trying to change folks I'm not I don't I don't even feel comfortable with that I don't even feel comfortable saying all right I'm feeling I'm finna try to get this chick that says she don't like my type I'm gonna change her ain't no such thing as turning a hoe into a housewife I'm not saying ain't no such thing but why would I want to stress myself out like that like why would I want to sign up to be stressed out because I know what's going to come with that I don't want to put in like I'm working smarter not harder so I don't want to get with a chick that I feel like man I'm gonna have to try to change everything about her life like no I don't I'm good I'm good on that Fam I'm good like I don't I want to live a stressful free life or a limited a limited amount of stress as possible so I'm not about to get with a chick that I know that's gonna stress me out 100 and I'm trying to change her like I'm good fam I'm good you know I I'm maneuvered through life perfectly fine being good on them type of Vibes Sam like it's just everything ain't for the kid everything ain't for you fam you know what I'm saying so if you attracted to her for like external purposes man she just internally ain't writing exact man just keep keep pushing don't try to save her don't try to say these hoes you know but they always come back when it's way too damn late right so at that point like I said it's too like you said it's too late you you had like listen you know what I'm saying you had the opportunity right there you ain't want to fool with the kid now it's 20 years later now you try to fool with the kid no you know so quit entertaining that you don't believe people can change they can but I'm not about to be the one dressing myself out trying to make it happen if you want to sign up for that cool if that's the hold on I'm gonna read y'all super chat in a second but I gotta ask this Summer Love if a female is out here tomorrow you know what Eric you you cute and whatever but you know you just too boring for me YouTube this for me that whatever and then as life progresses and life happens and she gets older and more mature and all that and she comes back and let's say that she genuinely learned from her past mistakes she understands now that she needs a responsible man she needs a man that is quote unquote boring like you to be a part of her life to give her some some security instability you're saying that a man should not even entertain that female even if she may be genuine because you don't want to set yourself up to be potentially messed up I don't care I don't care what a man do I'm telling you what I'm not doing you know what I'm saying like the man the man can do what they want to do you know at the end of the day when you do me when you do me dirty that one time you know saying anytime I let you back in my life after that is on me so I'm mindful of that you know so if I let you in that second time you'd have came to me and things go bad that's my fault I can't I can no longer say you tricked me you know what I'm saying so I'm Mindful and I'm conscious and cognizant of that fact so when you didn't let me know something up front and initially imma roll with that that's embedded in my mind when you come back 20 years later and you like the only thing in my mind is like oh yeah you tried you tried that path and you realized it was trash now you won't now you want me I'm good even if I'm genuine man I don't I don't how I'm Gonna Know You genuine oh damn I gotta lit like I gotta it's gonna take me some living with you to even find out you genuine or not I can't I'm not gonna just take your word off of it um you know what I'm saying like how I'm supposed to know Eugene because you told me 20 years later damn like no I don't trust you all I know is what you told me initially and then the life you live for 20 years oh by chasing these type of dudes now all of a sudden overnight I'm supposed to thank you genuine oh because you didn't learned all of this type of nonsense like nah they don't mean you changed I would need I would need a bunch of evidence I'm a science freak you know so I need evidence that you change my the only evidence I can have is me dealing with you for a period of time I ain't going off of the second hand information from other people's second-hand sources of people saying yes you used to be nah the only evidence I can have is me acknowledging the growth the evolution the elevation and if I don't have no evidence of that then we got to deal with each other for some for some months or a year or so and I ain't got time for that I ain't got time for that man I'm not about to sign up for stress if you want to do that like listen if it's a difference between if a sister is kind of she kind of hesitant like oh okay you you live this type of life and I don't know about that like that that ain't my cup of tea but I'm willing to give it a chance opposed to a sister outright like outrightly telling you you're boring because you do x y z that's different big difference if you if you just blatantly in my face let me know what I do is boring I don't want to have I don't have anything to do with you if you like hesitant like oh I ain't never been with somebody that reads and that dude that do this well that's new to you you open but if you just let me know to my face oh you read you lame I'm good on that type of mentality I'm good I'm great thank you but I was young and dumb I didn't know I was hoping dumb now so I don't I'm good you know so I'm good but what did she she was she was young then she ain't no no better man I know a lot of people man very the the percentage of people actually changing we let's quit sugar coating let's quit sugar coating [ __ ] the percentage of people actually changing is very small when you see a person at 20 and you see that person 20 years later 90 of the time they they it much it hasn't much changed let's be real man we act like people just straight be evolving out here that don't be happening like that man that do not be happening like that that do not be happening like we like we say it do it just don't it's a very small percentage of people that actually be changing very small percentage especially if you was in your 20s and you didn't win 15 20 years with this certain type of Lifestyle man that's habit you know what I'm saying it's habit man so it ain't gonna be nothing for you to slip up even if you think you changing you know I don't have I don't have time for that man I don't have time for that if you have time for that that's cool but again that'll be signing up for stress and I'm not signing up for that nonsense man somebody letting you know that hey you boring and only way that's gonna work is if you change how you are if you if you do X Y and Z things that you don't know who we're doing I'm good because I'm not gonna do that you know what I'm saying hey like I'm not gonna do it you come back 20 years later I feel sorry for you because where I was at 20 years ago I'm 20 years past that so you just called up to the 20 year old version of me at 40. so we 20 years later now where you think I'm at 20 years after the fact so if you tried to talk to me 20 years ago and you said what I was doing was boring and then 20 years later we back and you say well you know what I do need this type where you think my mind is at now where do you think I met with it now I'm good on that man I'm good on that type of vibe 20 years later from a person I tried to put on games 20 years ago I'm on a whole different realm of reality 20 years later I ain't even thinking about you no more so stay away from me damn like you 20 years late ain't no telling where my mind is at 20 years after the fact when I was trying to put you on game 20 years ago you 40 now thinking like how you should have been thinking that 20 when I had a conversation with you and I'm 40 and I'm thinking like I'm I'm 80 mentally so that it still ain't gonna work you still got some you it just still ain't gonna work man everybody got time for that man ain't nobody got time for that this is why I personally go so hard my love because what I want to do is like I said earlier change the culture change the mentality of a lot of these at least young ladies young women coming up so that they are not mad with this situation of guys like you so where it's like [ __ ] I don't trust you you know you it's impossible for you to have evolved and elevated and grown you know this tremendously overnight I just don't I don't believe you even if you are genuine it's a lot of guys who just fly out would not even want to take that type of gamble or chance on these females because you don't know her intentions so what I'm tired of and what I'm trying to do is call these things out so we can correct it earlier on that way I don't have to get to a point to where you know it's 20 years later and now I'm 40 and I got five kids and I'm struggling and all of this and now I want to knock on Eric's door because Eric was responsible with his life and Eric was the type of guy that was disciplined and not out being Rowdy in the streets and stuff like that but again he was born according to me but now I know that I need that and maybe I again I genuinely understand it now I get it now I want to have Eric to be a part of my life I want to be complimentary to Eric's life you know but a lot of Eric's don't trust it don't believe it you only genuinely feel that way because the path you was trying to travel down did not work so I don't I'm not I'm not going to be your last stop yo oh [ __ ] I didn't try to exhaust all my options and they ain't working so now here I genuinely understand no you don't you know what I'm saying like you don't genuinely understand the dudes that you wanted kept whooping your ass kept cheating on you and now here you are you know what I'm saying so that ain't genuine to me that's that's not that's not genuine to me you was basically forced to come back to my door because you're tired of getting your ass beat you try to get cheated on you know what I'm saying all that so you was forced to my door so I don't I don't trust that being genuine at all like I said you're gonna have to show and prove to me through your ways and actions and that may take years I'm not you ain't just wake up 20 years later and be like oh okay now I get them no you went through some crazy situations and that stuff didn't work out and now you now you forced to my door now and I'm good I'm good I'm not saying I'm not doing that and a lot of and unfortunately a lot of brothers that will be in my type of state of mind they take on them type of sisters no I'm not don't do that fam don't do that you know what I'm saying I'm not I don't I don't trust that I don't try you can never trust that oh like you can never trust that because ain't nothing genuine about that and 99 genuine about that fam ain't none genuine about that at all trust me none genuine about that it took you 20 years of abusive relationships for you to say oh this type of dude ain't abusive let me go ahead and knock on his door I remember him he was trying to talk to me back in the day he was a nice guy he don't seem like he'll do this then he looked successful nah um nope you talk you tired of of getting your ass beat you tired of getting abused you try to get cheated on you tired of getting disrespected now you want Mr respect Mr respectable or respectful so no I I don't trust that it's being genuine at all like I said you got to show improve and that's Gonna Take Years of us dealing with each other you know what I'm saying and you say you ain't got Gears you ain't got time for this [ __ ] it's what you're saying you could have it but I'm not saying I'm not gonna waste my time on that because you already let me know soon what you basically what's gonna happen is when you get with a chick like that for nine times out of ten boom you're gonna be taking care the moment she comes across another one of them toxic ass dudes that she like she gonna cheat she gonna cheat she gonna deal with them she finna deal with anything to be nothing they're gonna be nothing like I said it's a habit it ain't gonna be none as soon as you see one of these dudes again guess what's gonna happen I didn't I didn't heard stories like that I didn't heard plenty of stories like that good so-called good dude and took her in years later she had a certain type of dude that she was dealing with 15 for 10 15 years I ain't that old you know I'm saying 10 15 years so this good dude you know that she ditched back in the day then finally got her and dealt with her next thing you know she creeping with she creeping behind dude back with these same low down dudes same low down dudes man come on man y'all we gotta understand how habits work and things like that I'm not I'm not I'm not that quick to be like oh people can change overnight hell no I know how quick it I know how I know how hard it is to change habits I know so I ain't feeling you ain't gonna just tell me oh now I see the light you're gonna have to show me that you see the light 100 cause I know I know how but how how can I show you if you don't let me that's what I'm saying there are some brothers out here that will allow them I'm not because again if I let you in after what you didn't told me and shown me for 20 years and you do me dirty all I can do is look in the mirror and say damn I should have known and I ain't got time for that I know I know better fam you got you got you got sisters out here that you ain't gotta wait 20 years you know what I'm saying you ain't gotta wait 20 years to convince them oh it's all good it's good on this side so no I'm not going to be I'm not I'm not doing that no I'm not I'm not doing it Fam I'm not doing it like I said if you got time to play those type of games with a chick then hey go ahead and do it your boy would never be on that type of time damn okay that's about to be solo dolo to deal with that 100 that's why I go so hard ladies y'all don't understand my love it's a lot of Eric's out there like no [ __ ] I don't trust you I don't care if you have grown evolve elevated matured solid [ __ ] light good for you Lord and Eric is I would consider you to be a pretty you know nice guy you know I would consider like you're a pretty decent man my love like you're not somebody that's just like heartless and Cutthroat like that like you are a very understanding patient type of brother so for you to have that mentality y'all [ __ ] up like I just don't even know like [ __ ] anyway dad says preach brother preach they always try to come back after they've been used abused and ran through by uh Pookie Ray Ray Tyrone and his little cousin man man look here we ain't got time this but that's that's facts though Lord have mercy that's what I'm saying especially from like a small City like you know the history of some of these chicks like man don't come talking to me oh damn my love you know what I'm saying like people don't like you know just don't come talking to me when I know your story like I know how you got down now you want to talk to me and I was trying to save you from that lifestyle 20 years ago no I'm saying I'm just saying in general I'm trying to we're trying to get you from that lifestyle you know what I'm saying he may have saw potential in you whatever the case may be you like no I want to be out here and then now you was out here all of a sudden and we I we know the same people so I know what you out here doing then you try to come to me 20 years later 15 years later like no I know what you was doing I got homeboys that can dealt with you like I don't want to deal with none of that well man what what type of street code we our generation might be the last to deal with some of these Street codes man but I'm not going to be dealing with I'm not going to be wiping up a chick that the homeboy has been passing around I don't even make any sense like we good on that like but that was back then nope don't matter no it's not it's not it's not mattering on this end because again that's not genuine you know you didn't got ran through you didn't got disrespected and abused and now you want to come to my no like no I don't like if if can't nobody see through that then I don't know what else to tell them like nah you ain't gonna just come to me after all your options are out that's like a person being picked last on the team like when you was playing sports back in the day you got to pick laps man you felt some type of way like damn are they gonna pick me last like what's it like that they make you feel good like yeah they picked me last I'm feeling the ball out nah when you got picked last you was like hell no this I'm pissed off you ain't feel good about that so when when you know when you that dude and they depict you last and you know you was better than some of the dudes that got picked ahead of you man you I'm not gonna deal with that I'm not feeling I'm not going to deal with that you can go ahead and deal with them same type of dudes that she was dealing with that song that's on you it ain't I'm not your I'm not going to say I'm not your savior Fam I'm not I'm not your lord and savior at that particular moment you could probably find one it is but I'm not you know I live hey I'm Pepsi fan up here y'all know y'all know brother pimp you know I ain't dealing with none of that we ain't doing we ain't dealing with none of that I'm not dealing with none of that here man I got I went to Pepsi I got colds back in the day like I just want to say I used to the way we used to roll back in the day man you know what I'm saying it was situation where I know I could have done certain things but I'm like man the homeboys been with that nope I'm not gonna do it I mean I can't get that I'm not doing that man that's just so you wouldn't even smash her down that's the way I was that's the way I was living now I'm not saying wife or rub but you ain't even here I wasn't doing nothing I know some dudes on that but I wasn't even doing that man I'm just like nah man so yeah I'm on none of these ran through hoes I wasn't dealing with I wouldn't deal with none of that history because again you may be 16 17. so I ain't got the mind that I have now so if I got with somebody and I started to find out things while we was together man I don't know we gone we done and man I'm not doing I'm not dealing with that I'm not I wouldn't hurt but Eric I showed you I showed you the real me they didn't get the real me they may have been up in it but I don't know nothing about that because I wasn't there see I don't you could tell me whatever but again I it goes one year out the other I don't care about what a lot of people say a lot of people don't tell you what they what they feel like you want to hear things like that so you're not gonna Captivate me with words I'm the wrong person to try to Captivate with words hey I hear you but I ain't believing you you know what I'm saying I don't care nothing about that you know once I start seeing things ain't lining up your actions ain't lining up and I and I know for a fact you'd have ran in certain circles and I'm just getting proof that you didn't dealt with certain individuals I'm good fam I'm great I'm great y'all in here laughing at this dude like it is crazy man like and like I said like Eric is a pretty understanding you know I wouldn't always see that's what I'm saying see people see some you got correct too people don't people look at me now and think that's how I always been incorrect I wasn't always understand like I wasn't always on that type of time like when people you talk about change I evolved like I changed you know what I'm saying like I wasn't always on that type of time where it was like I'm patient I'm understanding like I've dealt with temporal problems you know what I'm saying so like I said the moment of chick if I give it a chick at 16 17 a moment that they showed me someone writing exactly I left I don't like that and it could have been something small at the time too you know what I'm saying but I I didn't always have patience and things like that man but with something like that I'm not about to sign up for that stress though I'm not going to sign up for it especially when I tried to put you on game 20 years ago you know what I'm saying if I tried to put you on game 20 years ago man and you was calling my lifestyle boring it'll be different if you said I just ain't interested in that mm-hmm that's different and then 20 years later you say you know what you tried to introduce me to this type of Life 20 years ago but I told you I wasn't interested because they just want my cup of tea that's cool but if you just flat out in my face was like no that's boring that's laying you corny you weak and this that in the third 20 years later I don't want to deal with that person but if you was just like no I'm not interested in in in you because of this than the third like if it was a better conversation than oh you trash you lame you corny those are the type of women nah I'm good like you ain't just changing overnight right but personally I'm just like nine I ain't I ain't interested you know uh like I ain't interested in what you want right now like I ain't really trying to eat the best right now I want to enjoy my life I want to eat High I want to eat and I don't think it's gonna work or I want to be in the streets if she say that then again I'm not dealing with that but if it's a better conversation it's the same way that you can have this conversation no but okay let me know that you really want to be out here in the streets what's to say 20 years later like that mindset ain't gonna develop again how am I supposed to trust you 20 years later y'all I'm saying okay my love but check this out with that logic what if at the time you are more of a homebody studying reading type of guy and I'm like yeah Eric I think you're a really nice guy you're cute and everything but you know I'm more of a a nature of being out and being on the scene and you know partying and mingling and so I don't feel like we would mesh would you take that woman back man that's that's an honest conversation and at the time I when it comes to understanding at the time I understood that because of where I was at with it I was 20 21 having conversations with or 18 19 having conversations with other 18 and 19 year old women I understood that at 18 or 19 not everybody is trying to stay at the crib and read and eat a certain type of way I understood that people want to go out party clubbing so I'm able to compromise because I'm 18 19. the difference is when you want to do that all the freaking time and you ain't not at no weekend are you trying to stay at the crib like when you're trying to force me to adopt that lifestyle you're not trying to compromise with me at that stage in our lives that's when I would have a problem you just ain't willing to make any type of compromise you like look since you do this because at the end of the day like I would never I wouldn't want to shun that completely because I used to be out here that's what I'm saying I never was no like lame dude by those terms because I used to party I used to do all of that so it was nothing for me to say all right man if you want to go out one time one or two times I can do that because I used to do it so it wasn't really a problem like the problem lies in when I say I don't want to do it this one time or these two weeks in a row and I'd rather you know study or something and that becomes a problem after I didn't just did what you wanted to do for the first two weeks and now you got a problem when I decided to say you know what man I'm just trying to read this so I'm tired of going now so do you you think it's a instance of a lot of uh females today not being able to handle a responsible man I mean I don't like can we honestly handle a responsible man y'all can handle whatever y'all want to handle y'all just don't want some of them don't want to have they don't want to deal with that type of individual like we all talked about they want to live a certain type of Lifestyle so they don't want to do that y'all can handle whatever it is y'all want to handle but they don't want to deal with the they don't want to deal with a brother that is putting himself first you know that's trying to build say you know what nah I ain't gonna go to like that's too much money we wasting on this club let's put this money up you know and let's build toward the future you can handle that you might not want to though you know what I'm saying like anybody can handle that so I ain't gonna say yo you can't handle that yes you can you just do not want to handle a brother like I said that's about to tell you you know what we've been going out to eat way too often let's let's cut back on that you feel like responsible men put themselves first and that's you have to I study again we talk about degrees and for like I got to bring this up because I had I went to school for this they told you when you re-entreneur uh entrepreneur entrepreneurship books and business books they tell you that you know I I remember I read a book uh about entrepreneurship from a black brother he was like man you have got to get with a woman that that understands that you got to put your business first if you do not put your business first then you can't provide the type of life that she wants even the brothers on the streets they got to put the streets first so it ain't like they getting with these dudes uh from the streets and these brothers ain't putting the streets first when these brothers got to do some dealing with the streets guess what them brothers out there dealing with that they dealing with that they gotta handle that because that comes first because that's how they're able to afford that lifestyle you know but at the end of the day like I said they get that cash a little bit faster then we get it but at the end of the day you have to put your business first as a man because if I don't then how we gonna do what it is that you wanna do um and sometimes when it comes to the responsible Brothers doing it the legitimate way that money not coming fast enough for them so they can't understand a brother putting himself first when he's trying to build a legitimate business because he gonna have some slow months he gonna have some slow years so she's not able to understand that but the brothers in the street the brothers in the streets they got to put the streets first because that's how you were able to live this lavish lifestyle it ain't nobody if somebody if any brother is honest like they gonna tell you this this truth straight up there's no way that you can put a woman first in your business and still be able to take your business to the level that you need to take it to in order for y'all to be be able to afford an extravagant lifestyle nah they'll be lying they'll be lying every bit every Business book every every device I didn't got from from a business owner they said the same thing um and they said their wife was okay with that all these successful men that I studied literally have said I got to put my business first because this business is going to afford US the lifestyle that you want to live and our family but see our equator today they just can't handle okay because again a brother in the streets he's putting his he's putting streets first he got to handle the street situation he's putting it first that money just comes in faster they don't want to deal with a brother that oh he got a gym but it's like this ain't dope money so man I'm gonna have some slow months you know what I'm saying people gonna start vacationing so this month might be might be light I can't go out there and you know what I'm saying cut some deals and bring in some fast money like no I gotta take these slow months and I got we gotta cut back you know what I'm saying like that ain't as fast as I'm out here in the streets you know so it's a different ball game they can handle that because we gonna survive at the end of the day yeah I might have some slow months but we ain't gonna be out here on the streets I'm gonna be sure that but we might not be able to live this extravagant lifestyle for these months that you want to live anybody can do that they just don't want to they don't want to cut back on Ruth Chris for a few months they want to eat this fat they want to eat this fancy food that's trash right so that's just that's what it is hmm um thank you Bobby says I'm one hour behind on the live but shout outs to the Bell family overseas has to be about more than women business mental health food education so on shout out to Bobby and we agree thank you uh to Renzo it says these questions answer themselves lol I don't know uh who I said I see y'all like the video share the video and subscribe we can't hit a hundred okay but we're gonna ask for 700 likes at least thank you uh Tavis it says the royal family thank you so much we appreciate you yeah my husband here going off thank you Eugene it says this is a major example of how effed up black women's vetting processes are facts you know I don't want I don't want him because he's boring I don't want him because he's responsible you know like I've never heard somebody say yeah he's cute but he just seemed so responsible like that's stupid as hell it's not the same thing as well he's cute but he's just you know somebody that is a little bit quirky or something like that it's where it's like oh it's just but he's responsible like that is a good thing you just I just don't get it but hey thank you Daryl it says now he's talking about a man's reputation your reputation is everything guarded with your life that's one of the 48 Laws of Power they tell your reputation and everything so you better guard that with your life so again if you got a sister like that that's me that's why I said I would never tapping into that because my reputation is everything I ain't gonna be known as that dude that was that tried to save such nope just like y'all ain't that's how when people reduce when dudes talk about Simpson things like that the reason why you get that's your reputation you was the one that dealt with the sister that just slept with the whole football team and you tried to save her so now they didn't labeled you the simp that's your reputation now so I would have never found to set myself up to be labeled as that dude because that's your reputation and your reputation you got to guard with everything so the moment you accept that one chick now you finna be labeled this for a very long time it's gonna be hard for you to shake that reputation um shout out to Taylor uh she says I appreciate this dope conversation I love the dynamic please do more lives together my lady gotta do more lives with me you gotta make some time I'll be busy like we're not even exaggerating um but thank you so much Taylor uh thank you slim daddy it says who's to say that the uh BF would run into him again in 20 years if he's Progressive his money would build uh two he may be gone he's not a 401k nor a diaper yeah sometimes you just completely miss out like you don't get the opportunity to even try to come back to please your case like no that man is out of there it's no coming back 20 years later like oh I'm sorry and all I messed up and I've changed and all of that so that's also very true um thank you CJ this show is going to be a classic Crown head Nation for Life shout out to ucj thank you uh get money it says Talk That Talk uh King facts should I see you get money uh thanks again uh who else who else how long you been going in here going ham good it's free thank you um some Rams out one shows by being Delight it's either on or it's off Eugene says people can change but some change for the wrong reasons if you learn your lesson you will apply your knowledge with somebody else and that's what I'm saying like I said everybody can change but for the most part people don't I like y'all got to understand the field that I'm in like I see you know what I'm saying like my whole thing is try to get people to change habits then you know and ten percent like 10 of people that come to me actually change like their habits man so it's you you come on D Payne says they want clean up men ain't that something you know and and the same man that you call accordion more and all that these are the men that you come crawling back to later and again who's to say that these men will even be accessible or they would even want you like y'all have got we got to do better we have got to do better we have got to stop equating things that are supposed to be positives with negatives um thank you Cedric it says yep I am not your last resort I'ma flip them uh same words I've heard who hurt you Lord have mercy oh goodness goodness goodness let me see who else okay I think I'm caught up because I'm back at uh Dez if I miss anybody I apologize I do appreciate it okay we do appreciate it because you guys do not have to do that oh here it is uh Freedom says is your husband from Cali but like everybody think he's from Cali it says just curious he got them hard R's like a la cat uh very distinctive I actually I told you the same thing we first started talking about I was like are you are you from Cali like are you know people from Cali no he just talk like that but you do have a lot of family in Cali though apparently if if Snoop Dogg is watching apparently that's my cousin but yeah they say Snoop Dogg is his cousin I got a lot of people in Cali uh that's what his auntie told him yeah I got I got people in Cali for sure but I ain't met them most my people Mississippi yeah but I swear up and down freedoms I asked him that when we first met I'm like why are you you tell like a Cali dude um but thank you Brandon it says he right roast freaking true hold on um who else uh sorenzo says military voice man a man simply does not want a ran through and use the female sincerely epigenetic inheritance equals generational curses or gifts pick one ladies applaud the philosophy to yourselves about males okay now who else do I see uh thank you la it says if she didn't want you in her prime uh you shouldn't want her in her decline Lord have mercy y'all just y'all don't have no mercy do y'all they didn't have mercy on the dude so why would the dude have mercy on it like you gonna call it whole new lifestyle boring and track why would he have mercy she didn't I was young I don't care what it is I'm mature now so I'm not I'm definitely not gonna have any Mercy because I don't have time to be playing so if any if if at any point somebody should have mercy is when you young you got time to be playing around I'm definitely not having Mercy in my 40s and 50s I don't have time to be wasting you know what I'm saying like that's the that's the that's the worst time to have any type of Mercy I don't have I don't I'm 40. I don't have five years to be wasted um so now I ain't got no mercy as I get older they don't even make any sense I might have mercy at 20 because I got if we waste five years I'm 25 now right but no I'm 40 I weighs five I'm 45. man I don't have time for that so no there is no mercy clocks in says I needed to hear this error because I'm the first one to try and change a woman for the better even if I know she's not for me and I paid the price yep nope all right cause on the flip side we don't like it when folks trying to change us so I ain't got time for it the only thing that's met with force is resistance so I ain't got time got time to be fighting with nobody man I don't know if that's what y'all like that's what y'all like but I don't have time to be fighting with folks you know no true Seeker says it's time to boycott these 304s Lord have mercy thank you slim daddy king if she isn't good ground the seed will not spoil will just spoil don't cast your pearls and C's Before Swine I'm not going to wait for her to grow up hashtag passport um we ain't mad at you son Daddy thank you rob it says what up family who determines what's corny what corny is who's mature who's the prize or who's out of the order uh Society tends to paint a picture when the rest of the world rejects it a man is what a man is serenzo says a culture of people who can't reverse a psychological pattern that they are doing and those they can shouldn't be creating patterns that must be reversed in the first place um thank you uh Daz it says I hear you on eating healthy last year I weighed 507 wow now I'm 4 20 and still going down all because I changed my mindset with food and taking accountability to become the best version of myself shout out to you Dez that's commendable keep it up please keep it up y'all are down laughing y'all crazy oh hold on Freedom says you gotta lead by example do vlogs about what healthy foods you eat in a day and show how it benefits your daily life that's what my wife and I are going to do these chicks can't be controlled um man yeah I got it yeah that that again that works a small percentage at a time that's my whole job yeah I'm a personal trainer vegan all of that and about 10 of the content I'm the main one that leads by example man people just be bsing and making excuses man you know what I'm saying at the end of the day the people like what they say when the student is ready the teacher will appear you know uh man even with the clientele that I train man very small percentage of people actually come to me and be like man you know what I'm trying to really tighten up on the eating man but at the end of the day like 80 90 of the other client base they don't even want to hear what I start talking about uh going plant-based or changing the way that you're eating and things like that they thinking just exercising is good enough man so it's hard man to really get people to put things into motion man it's hard man because people hard-headed and stubborn man tell me about it I mean you can't even get a female to understand what you're saying without her saying that you uh pick me male identified pandering hoe so I mean people just be sucking their ways and and messing up thank you Mike Jones again it says overspin on trash food for status Eric trade marked that I like that is what we do that's what we do but everything goes back to status when you really think about especially with a lot of these females you know everything goes back to how does this make me look I can't be with this responsible guy because he's going to make me look corny too he's going to make me look lame too you know I'm gonna be bored with him you know I can't be that chick I got to be the girl that's on the scene I gotta be the chick that's with the The Reckless Wild guy that is able to tame him though you know what I mean and it's all again to make me look like I'm That Chick thank you uh see done Vision Wilson says man lead it's up to them to follow if they can't get with it they can kick rocks we ain't mad at it okay thank you uh G money Danika has been called everything but her name for telling the truth just let that Sizzle in your spirit I'm telling you I've been called it all been called it all and all I've been trying to do is help but hey it ain't it's like my husband said you can't make nobody do nothing it's just going to come at a time of their life to where they want to do some something differently but my whole thing is will it be too late for you to do something differently you know Jeffrey said so happy to finally hear from Mr Bell I was called corny for being studious but I didn't change what I learned has helped me to be the responsible person I am shout out to Uncle Stu it says love seeing this supporting the family one love shout out to Uncle stu okay y'all go and check out Uncle Stu the old man on the Block great content and he's always trying to love and support um thank you uh shooting from the sky it says he is right I was eating Uber McDonald's during lockdown and almost got a stroke whoa look your hair take care of ourselves and that's something else I need to be highlighted though because um a lot of guys out there could be trying to do things to appease a lot of these females of today and with a lot of us just operating from the ego and how things look and you know status a lot of guys can play into okay well let me go ahead and whine and dine her at this expensive place even though it's trash and then before you know it it's taking a toll on your health it's taking a toll on your finances it's taking a toll on your mind your mentality and all of that and you can really end up killing yourself trying to please these females so I think it's important that you highlighted earlier that you should operate from a place of putting yourself first and making sure that you're good and allowing things to float through you into you because we're trying to do things to obtain certain things as far as a woman is especially it could really be your downfall it could be to your detriment and look like I said stress kills so anything that contributes to stress like you gotta you gotta examine that you know what I mean like if you try to take care of your health she could vouch for that you know when we first met man I just I wasn't never going like if we were somewhere man they would eat some food and eat I ain't eat it you know and sometimes people come around be like man you ain't no fun you ain't gonna have you none of that you ain't gonna have you none of this you ain't no fun she didn't saw people come to me and be like you ain't no fun because I'm out here like nah I ain't eating that because I'm focusing on my health you know so if you get with somebody that can't understand that man you got to really examine that because I I nah I'm gonna stay I'm gonna stand on mine so if that's gonna cause some problems then you guys to go because again stress kills and I I don't know about y'all but I value my life you know I'm trying to live and I'm trying to live a great quality of life you know so if you get with a woman that is stressing you out your quality of life it declines and that when you get quality of your life declines like your health is declining along with that and that's gonna come with a lot of different problems now you're 35 40 you got hard you having Strokes heart attacks all these type of situations man we don't have time for that man that's the underrated contributing factor to this ease a toxic woman toxic relationships that stuff contributes to disease man so a lot of these brothers and we are at the top in regards to how we suffer from these diseases a lot of these uh situations can be caught or caused by us dealing with toxic women um you know so if you dealing with a toxic woman and you got a lot of health issues man some of them issues might go away as soon as you remove a toxic woman damn you know so again you gotta you gotta analyze your health in association with the women you're dealing with because you could be unhealthy because of the choice of women or the women that you're dealing with you know so you got to make that's a that's a big decision that's gonna be the biggest decision you make in your life you know so you do not want to get what you do not want to get with somebody that's contributing to stress because that will kill you it is killing us fam like it is killing us when you see these brothers dropping dead early and a lot of them wasn't in good situations with relationships they was fighting to see their kids things like that like a lot of that is a contributing factor fam we ain't gonna sleep on that we ain't gonna sleep on that we're dealing with it we dealing with accountability like we finna deal with accountability some of them senses are contributing to that you know so they want to talk about all the brothers being locked up dead in jail but some of them contributing to us being locked up and dead so again like some of them sisters that's telling these telling Brothers today y'all y'all getting locked up y'all do y'all snitching on the brothers y'all setting Brothers up you know what I'm saying y'all living these Lifestyles that's causing stress that's killing the brothers early so look in the mirror man some of y'all responsible for the statistics being the way that they are in regards to dudes being unhealthy you dudes out here trying to please you to the point we killing himself but you satisfied though so your life expectancy is increasing because he taking care of you the whole while he neglected himself and then if he sit and complain about it then you want to call him soft so he got to hold all this stuff in so now he didn't kill himself he didn't killed himself because he got to hold all this in because he's taking care of you because you want to live a lavish lifestyle and you stressing him out oh wow he can't say nothing cause the world don't care if a black man out here complaining so man look look in the mirror man look in the mirror when y'all see these brothers out here suffering from all these ailments and whatnot pay attention to how you could be contributing to that instead of instead of criticizing these brothers you know instead of instead of saying what dudes ain't doing are they ain't going to the doctor they ain't doing this that oh [ __ ] we wouldn't have to go to the damn doctor if we wasn't dealing with some of the nonsense you know what I'm saying you want to go out to all these trash restaurants every other every other night now bro got a colon problem he wouldn't have colon problem if you wasn't trying to eat a certain type of way you know what I'm saying man I didn't talk I trained so I talked to folk I trained dudes and I've seen dudes get pulled in that type of Lifestyle whole wow they telling me they want to be vegan oh man my girl she ain't going though you know she always trying to go to these restaurants I don't even really want to eat that stuff like man you better stop eating that but I've been saying it I just seen that firsthand up close in person with my profession dudes confined into me in solitude that they want to eat a certain type of way but it's like they're trying to please this they trying to please this chick so now they're going to all these fancy restaurants and they notice that they Health thing right I'm like man look you better you better change you better change that up that ain't gonna end well for you you know so I didn't I didn't seen this man I didn't seen it up close and personal fam so somebody some of you sisters need to look in the mirror man y'all contributing to the depth of some of these black men by adding on to that stress man yeah like like I said like even if you want to be responsible because you're dealing with a female that's just not on that type of energy or you know she wants things done a particular way it could knock you off course it will it will you got to put man we are life expectancy is shorter than yours we got to be on point fam we can't be sleep we we can't be slipping up like that fam like we just can't you know what I'm saying so dudes got to put a stop to all that man for real that's why I be so that's why I be so hard on brothers when it comes to stuff like that man because if you following that chick with things half these women don't know what they want to eat you know what I'm saying so quit letting her guide you in that direction fam you know you got you got to be leading in that regards man now you got to tell her now we're not eating that family and she think you bored she think you ain't no fun let her go let her go man because last time I checked man we dropping like flies too early yeah so we got to get on point fam and we can't be letting these women be the downfall of us man and some of us is allowing that to happen hmm the point thanks Dez again nice guys finish last but we definitely get the last laugh in the long run 100. um thank you deep pain it says moral of Eric's rant tap in with cell first PCU d-pain thank you Omega green it says uh FBA women have a polarity that repels her from responsible men and youth and only reverses it to be attracted to a responsible man after she's been ran through with a fleet of kids in tow how you feel about that my love would you take well we already know you ain't gonna do it but would you blame a man for uh taking a female in after years of her not wanting him and feeling like he's too responsible for her but now she got kids and all that let me ask you how you feel about dating a woman with kids if you don't have none I mean I did that in high school you know what I said so I did that in high school this is already common knowledge like I've already we've already discussed this but that happened in high school when I was a junior in high school the chick that I went to Pride with my junior year she had a daughter so I hadn't already been there done see people don't be knowing like people think that I ain't been through nothing people think I ain't dealing with let me find out she was out here at baby daddy in in high school I wouldn't definitely went on that type of vibe she just had a kid you know so it wasn't like I'm taking care of this I wasn't doing none of that but she had a daughter you know what I'm saying that's just what that was though so again people don't be knowing people don't be doing a half they look at the situation they judge based off what they see now I'm like I've been through I've been through most of what a lot of these dudes complaining about and I've been through it in a short amount of time so okay so you did it in high school how did that time but again in high school I was on some other like my mindset I was nowhere near the person that I am today like in high school I was a Savage I didn't care about anything anybody for real like that you know what I'm saying so that situation just kind of happened but it wasn't like I was like seriously involved and I was out here doing some other stuff too but she just got with the prom with her she had a daughter you know what I'm saying I've been there done that what but in high school like I said man I was I was a Savage man so I ain't really that was toxic everything so you were just kicking it where anyway so it wasn't even nothing serious anyway I mean I guess it was seriously we dated when enough we we dated a long enough time to go to Crime but man like I said I was Savage in high school so dating at that time didn't mean nothing you know it's a week day we say we dating we at school together dating but it's like outside of that man you talking to anybody you want to talk to so I wasn't really taking that seriously like that but that's just how I was in high school man I didn't really care about none of that but what you do it now I'm a totally I'm a totally different person now like I said and would you encourage Brothers let me know like it all goes back to the the way that you came to me initially 20 years prior if you came to me and you told me that I'm not I'm a boring Lane type of dude if you diss me like that I don't want nothing to do with you 20 years later I'm sorry but if we if you can't if 20 years ago the conversation was more respectable and you come to me you might have a kid or two I might consider that really I might consider that you're gonna consider a lot of different things you know what I'm saying I said consider I didn't say I would just automatically accept it I'm surprised you would even consider it because again it's all about if we didn't leave on the worst of turns if you didn't just diss me in my face and you we had a respectful conversation and you got a kid or two then it's like you and we have a conversation and you explain how you got up to this point and it makes sense to me yes I'm gonna consider it I didn't say I'm gonna accept it but I just said I would consider that I'm just surprised I mean earlier like oh [ __ ] them hoes oh that's because that's the different type of person if the person initially came at me sideways and she got one kid then it's automatically no but if the chick if we had a conversation 20 years ago and you was just like I'm not I'm not interested in that ain't my cup of tea the conversation was respectful I said that was my disclaimer I would entertain that chick 20 years after the fact I will entertain that chick 20 years after the fact you and you would take care of kids that ain't you I will consider it like it's gonna have we're gonna have to have a conversation about it I'm saying because if I'm 40 I got to be realistic it's going to be hard-pressed for you to find somebody at that point that ain't got a kid so I'll be looking kind of foolish if I'm thinking I'm gonna just find somebody that ain't got a kid so that should be that's almost like expected at that point if I'm in my 40s so if you got a kid or two I'm like oh wow okay that's not a shocker you know what I'm saying so that's why I say I would consider that because it's like I got to be realistic at that point okay I want to start a poll now I want to ask the brothers in my chat some would y'all date women that had kids if she was the ideal woman hold on let me see uh start a poll would you dates a woman that had children if you didn't have any but she was a good catch okay let's ask would you date a woman I spelled that wrong hold on would you date a woman that had children if you didn't have any but she was a good catch okay let's ask because on my platform it's a lot of older gentlemen so I feel like this is a very good question to ask them because they're older in age and maybe it is difficult for them to come across women that don't have any children at all like I said I will consider you know what I'm saying so it's like you gotta wait but a lot of men say I ain't considering no you you completely exed off off the rib like I'm not taking care of nobody kids like you cool and everything but hell no I wouldn't know like I said that's what you own that's what you want it will get considered because at that time I'll be dealing with reality um is it money money she says this has me excited to see y'all when y'all start traveling love to see it forever dropping Jewels shout out to you money appreciate you um how come on actual YouTube okay okay how long are you gonna get to Paul we're gonna give the poll another minute okay okay another minute on the poll and then we gonna end it I want to know would you date a woman that had children if you don't have any but she was a good catch all right John Till said I'll catch my flight the Lord he said hell no it depends is the mom a hoe is she an evil woman no no we're saying that you don't have any children but the the female she does have children but she's a good woman to you you know she's not a whole she's not in the street she's not Reckless she just got kids but everything else checks out would you date her yes or no okay okay let's go ahead and end the poll damn my love 71 of you guys said you would not and 28 of you guys said yes very interesting yeah a lot of guys just now we're like I'm not taking on those additional responses I'm not even gonna consider taking on those additional responsibilities you know it's too much baggage I don't have no kids I want my own offspring it's a lot going on with that um this week with JT says corny today gold tomorrow too bad for you 304. Lord have mercy um and I think I'm caught up you guys if I miss you I really do apologize though okay I feel like I miss people but I don't know he says hell no smash only Lord have mercy but see if you're gonna smash it see that's hypocritical now you know you know what I'm saying like I'm not finished I added a ton of disclaimers in that so for the people that are saying hell no I don't feel like that's realistic that's why I say you got to consider I'm not going to act like it's gonna be cutting Stone if she got a kid or two and and this all boiled down to initially you we were saying 20 years ago she she we didn't work out for whatever reason you know what I'm saying 20 years later she come back and she'd have cleaned up and she got a kid or two you know it's I feel like it's it's fat it's it's layers to everything man so I'm not just gonna automatically be like I'm gonna be like nah simply because she has kids you know it might be other it man I gotta analyze my relationships up to that point and we dealing with a certain age as well like I'm in my 40s 45 like this the age that I'm dealing with you know so if I'm 40 45 and I dealt with it or I was interested in the chick 20 years ago in our 20s and she come back and she got y'all got to grow up is what I'm saying you know what I'm saying because that's just it's just got to be really I'm 45 what I expect to deal with somebody that was my same age like we ain't talking about you 45 and you dealing with a chick that is 20 25 like you dealing with we was trying to talk 20 years ago and it's the same chick I'm supposed to think she ain't gonna come in with no kids or something well a lot of guys day young way what I'm saying the reason why we was talking about this is because we was talking about that situation and we were saying 20 years after that say she got kids that's what you initially asked me so we talking about I'm 40 and I'm dating somebody that's 25 or 30 that's different we talked we was initially talking about me dealing with somebody 20 years later she come back and now she she didn't change or whatever the case maybe she changed her Outlook and now she has a kid or two that's what I was answering it off of yeah that's different and this also a good a good uh leveling layer you know you know if the children are older or younger because if it's 20 years later her kids could be in their 20s and they have no dealings as far as the relationship is concerned so that's also a good level of layer you know but like it's always levels and layers but I just thought I would get a general rule your preference is to date women that ain't got no kids and you 45 like you obviously got to be dating a little bit younger because you ain't going to come across but see even even a younger kid what I'm saying you definitely gonna strike out with a 45 year old woman what you think she got hey you think the young kids are here popping off at the 45 year olds used to be 25. so what you think they got Johnson says he knows football she's running a play action pass Lord have mercy [Music] um who who was that earlier I pulled it up but I didn't read it uh Daryl it says Nah uh tried it too many times in the past it's a bad deal um a lot of y'all be messing it up because it's some it's some um ladies out there to where you know maybe they do have children and the children are a part of the equation and they're they're good women but due to a lot of females in the past not holding up in the bargain or coming up coming with too much baggage it just really deters a lot of men from even wanting to explore it man I'm gonna give y'all a prime example of like how I say thank you Eric like I know a lady were she I started training her like she got like two or three kids she up in age but like her husband died tragically like he was just driving where he was working had heart attack so you know what I'm saying like you could like that like say she was a certain type of way 20 years ago man her husband just died tragically and she 45 50 she got two kids they grown like man you know I'm not gonna just automatically be like no you know what I'm saying like now if I'm checking the history and she deal with these though she dealing with a certain type of dude and that her she pop up at my crib with three kids three four kids obviously no you know but if if it's like the story is a little bit different then that's why I say I will consider it because everybody that got these kids like situations are different yeah that's true like I know people that they legit they do then just died tragically and now what they supposed to do shout out to you for becoming a channel member yeah I I I do agree like there's different levels in the rest of the conversation thank you Mr Darian where does Eric personally train I'm in the STL I got my I got my own spot fam uh if you know anything about St Charles Rock Road it's off of the Rock Road but find me on Instagram Facebook under Eric Bell you type that in you're gonna see me and just hit me up if you're serious yeah uh he has his own gym um but yeah there are different it's always levels and layers but I'm gonna be honest a lot of guys it would be like damn this track that's messed up but hell nine second on you in three four kids right you know I said one or two so I said that personally within my answer I said one or two I didn't I didn't say three or four I said one or two possibly will get considered again consider it at that point when you before you weighing options I am so if if you only got five options four of them got like you know what I'm saying you have to weigh your options everybody got pros and cons yeah you could be by yourself but it seemed like most of the people that's tapped in seeking relationships so I'm dealing with that type of individual or like or I can go overseas nine times out of ten you're gonna of course the same way you would do it here you have to go overseas and get you somebody young which is that's what you want to do then by by all means go ahead and do it I'll just tell you my love but but man some of these some of them chicks overseas be popping out kids left and right because they be having uh arranged marriage like it'd be all type of stuff they start having them kids early sometimes overseas depending on the culture because that's how that's how it Gotta Be You know what I'm saying so it'd be man y'all better depending on where you go let's not get started start on the damn pass but let's just know where you go yeah they come with kids too you look young we've been on here for almost two and a half hours we're gonna go ahead and wrap this up I gotta cooking stuff and I'm sure you wanna unwind because you just came home and just got on with me so I appreciate you um but yeah yeah I thought it would be a very dope discussion to have with my husband considering that he is the type of guy that falls under the umbrella of uh being a responsible guy and I want to get his perspective and his take on a few things and we really did dive off into different elements and layers of different topics and again that makes the the conversation more well-rounded and balanced and I like that you know I like having differences of opinions and all of that it just really helps us all to you know see things uh from different lenses and and ultimately evolve and grow so I appreciate all of y'all for tuning in again ladies we have got to change how we view responsible men men that are actually masculine men that are actually doing the necessary Work men that are prioritizing you know themselves and their family foundations and making sure that in the grand scheme of things everything is flowing and growing smoothly and that they overall have success we have to start prioritizing those men and respecting them and stop viewing them like they're corny or they're boring or they're lame or they're square and and really just writing them off and thinking that we can come back later and have those same men take us in a lot of times that's not the case and like I said with my husband even though he can be cut throat you know and a little Savage I would think that my husband is a lot more balanced and well-rounded and accepting and leaning in certain in some regards when it comes to you know considering all factors and so for him to even be like no I'm I would not do X Y and Z that speaks volumes to how we need to clean this [ __ ] up because even the quote-unquote nice guys right the ones that are not so Savage to the extreme even they are like no I'm not dealing with that and no I'm not taking you in and no I don't trust you and no I'm not you know so why don't we get in the habit of doing the necessary work early that way we can have what we need early on and stop having to wait around and play catch up later you know so that was my whole thing with this dope discussion that's what I want to drive home and like I said I thought it'd be very dope for me and my husband to come on especially considering the fact that he is one of those quote-unquote responsible men and I know for a fact that he's maybe been called boring or whatever the case is do too you know his personality type and things that he prioritizes but y'all let us know how y'all feel about the dope discussion all perspectives are welcome all that we ask is that you'll be respectful and we can keep the conversation going and flowing my love do you have any final words do you want to uh say before we wrap this song up hey all I got to say is she is calling me a nice guy I ain't nice I don't like people so I don't care I don't deal with none of that nice stuff you want some trash you just want some trash my love you you are you you a pretty cool dude my love yeah when I'm around the right people and that's and that's a very rare moment you'd have seen me be annoyed in situations around people so you know what I'm saying so thank you kudos to all the people that consider me nice but I know I'm not my life is nice as hell y'all he was we'll say at the other uh place people were hitting strangers come up to him talking to him he'll get him rise to work don't even know these [ __ ] you know what I'm saying give them rise to the damn Corner storage [ __ ] like my love you cannot be Iceman you ain't nice really got plenty of it demonstrate my love is a he's very helpful very thoughtful you are nice that ain't got nothing to do with what I'm saying like you know what I'm saying like I'm not about to be like I'm not gonna get into that I ain't trying to make myself look like a bad guy but I know what the I know at the end of the day if I'm around somebody long enough they're gonna irritate me you know what I'm saying so like I know for I know that for a fact I can't be around people for that long without getting irritated you know a little helpful situation here and there don't necessarily I know a bunch of evil people that do good deeds you know I ain't call myself evil but we ain't gonna be tricked out by that I just know I could get irritated with people rather quickly you know what I'm saying so I that ain't my love is a stand-up guy Okay so so for him to be like [ __ ] these hoes you know that speaks volumes there's no way it's been like that I just think for I didn't phrase it like that so I don't know what I told y'all back in the day I was a Savage fam I didn't I I grew up on Snoop Too Short Pimp C Uncle Luke all these caps so I've been on that type of time man ain't never been never been no Pleasant dude like that man I know he's been a Savage man but again now I'm just low-key and trying to grow and evolve but I ain't never I never fooled with people like that man look nice as hell if you asking for some help he gonna help you we're trying to call my phone right now you could be a fat somebody called my phone right I guarantee I ain't gonna answer the phone guarantee you and I'm not gonna I might not even call you back might not send you a text message and it ain't got nothing to do with what I'm doing I just don't want to talk to you right now so you know what I'm saying like that's just saying you your personality type is you know to where you don't want to be bothered but overall you're a pretty nice guy my love let's stop okay let's freaking you just saw me on you know what I'm saying you just saw me on my screen that you was on well yeah just because you were nice God don't mean that you're gonna be a a pushover what I'm saying is you saw people that grew up with me on my stream say I thought dude was mean until they talked to me you know how many people actually get the luxury to actually have these conversations with me so most of the time people think I mean you know you know why people thought I was mean like I went to high school with the brother that was in the comments that that I put up and he said I thought he thought I thought you was mean until I talked to you do you know why people thought I was mean and they not the only people he's not the only one in my high school that said that it was a certain way that I walked around where people thought I was mean and I wasn't going out of my way trying to do good these and have conversations with folks and sometimes that mean this came out man I ain't trying to go into that but I'm saying like of course if somebody comes to me and I rock with them I'm gonna go out of my way I'm not go out of my way but I'm gonna help the person my life you you've helped strangers I got mad at you I'm like my love why would you let that [ __ ] in your car you don't know he could have robbed you dude closest to me than rob me you know what I'm saying so I get my I get I'm done yeah again I can get my good deeds from helping the stranger sometimes I try I trust them more than the folks that I know you know what I'm saying so that's that's just what it is I'm just saying like I I was trying to say was if you got pretty solid Stand Up Guys like my husband I'm responsible um studious I'm that I'm a serious dude you know and for the most part people see it on my face all the time I just don't people just don't pick up on cues P I'm irritated 90 of the time people just keep talking to me so I I don't it ain't my fault that people can't you know what I'm saying receive them cues but I'm telling you I didn't have people come to me after I've been in public places and they they come up to me it was like man that lady was talking to you and caring nothing about what she was saying I'm like I'm glad somebody picked it up because the lady that was talking to me obviously didn't because I was written all over my face like is this a certain way that I walk around and I'm letting you know I'm irritated and annoyed but most people don't pick up on that but it'll be somebody that observed it and they'd come up to you like man you ain't care nothing about that lady was irritating you wasn't she I'm like yep Mom how are you married like how how because as I said with people there's certain people that can relate to what I'm saying in regards to my personality type we are we are a certain way to certain people you know so when somebody comes in like the dude from high school say he thought I was mean until he talked to me once we once we rock with you enough and we're gonna rock with a select few but once we let you in like it ain't nothing that we won't do for a person you know so once somebody is able to break through all of that that exterior that we put that exterior that we got up and we let you in like man it ain't nothing that we won't do for sale person you know what I'm saying like it ain't nothing that we won't do but it takes a lot for us to deal with people on a consistent basis you you didn't see me the people in my face even seeing me trying to deal with a person under a consistent basis are people trying to deal with me consistently it don't go too well eventually I'm gonna get to the point where like man why is they calling me why is it why is they keep why keep calling me why are you texting me I'm annoyed you know what I'm saying like that's that's what I mean I'm not trying to say I'm a bad dude but I know when it come I know night like I know overly like I know nice dudes like I know dudes that's just nice to a point like if if I got a certain type of stuff man I'm not going to help everybody you're my family that I'm gonna be like No And we gonna have problems you know I'm I ain't gonna go like that but as far as like helping strangers like man it is what it is if I'm in if I'm in the mood if I'm in this if I'm feeling good yeah I might help a stranger because I know I'm gonna get that back you know I did also deal with laws of the universe and attraction man I'll be having to balance out the bad that I didn't put out so you know I'm saying you got to do good from time to time man but I know at the end of the day man I know my irritation level like my tolerance is not that high you know so if I'm dealing with people on the consistent but man you just saw me man just wake up and not want to go deal with you you didn't hurt it you know what I'm saying and that that these people ain't did nothing they just talking so it ain't like they did nothing got on my nerves man they just talking it's harmless talking and I'm annoyed you know what I'm saying like it it ain't nothing that they did I'm just irritated so that's the part where I'm working on myself so I'm able to admit that like that's a flaw that like that's that's a flaw that's the area where I feel like I need to improve like I be extra irritated but stuff that ain't that ain't nothing all I'm trying to say is if I mean if if it was a spectrum of these are the guys that would be helpful and loving and caring and people who will just be like [ __ ] these [ __ ] like I think you would find more towards that what I'm saying yeah so if you would be like [ __ ] these hoes like that speaks volumes from back in the day here's what I'm saying like it really it really don't it wouldn't throw you off that I'm like what you saying [ __ ] these hoes like why is that surprising like why would I deal with these hoes I'm like I'm not even saying [ __ ] these home but like women in general not necessarily just hoes but like if a female is not on cold at a particular point in her life and then she wants to come back and clean it up and do her X Y and Z like I feel like you would be more again open to weighing it out to see how it is like you would consider it but you are saying like nah even your type is like novice but you [ __ ] up deal with it that's what I told you I could never be placed in a box you know what I'm saying I don't have I'm not a type because I I can both sides man I told you back when I used to figure out that chicks was a certain type of way in high school that's over with basically when I figured out they was on some whole [ __ ] in high school I'm like that's over with I'm not being associated with that like that's over with Snoop now told Uncle Snoop now told me her taught me early so that I don't know where that's surprising that I ain't gonna accept none of that now Eric is a Scorpio that used to be a instant turn off because like I said Uncle Snoop down raised me you know what I wasn't ever the most respectful dude you know what I'm saying like especially towards women so I ain't even going like I'm not even gonna lie about that fam like I wasn't the most respectful dude in relationships I wasn't the nicest dude in relationships you know what I'm saying like I'm not a fan of front like I ever was that completely I know I wasn't I would be foul and I wouldn't give a [ __ ] about emotions and feelings and things like that have not more to half the time you know what I'm saying like I'm just I'm not even going live to the people I don't want people to have a certain type of perception like I always been a so-called nice guy I haven't found you know and and that's me being transparent that's part of my Evolution and growth I might semi be that now I feel like I still got work to do but I never was that I never was that I may have been responsible I may I may have did what I needed to do as far as like a young man and things like that half the time but man when it came to treatment of women no I mean all right man I mean I will curse you out with the quickness like you know I'm saying I had a temper which is why you shouldn't be surprised like I have a bad temper so the moment the chick could be on some stuff that I ain't fooling with man what is you on you know so I know I I contributed a lot to toxicity and things like that because I had a short temper man you doing some you doing some foul [ __ ] and I'll find out about it I'm gonna let you know and that's going to be a problem you know so and even if I don't find out some [ __ ] that you did and we just ain't some you did something ain't like no no I'm clear now I'm curious now we went to school together you knew of me back then did you go to Middle School you went to middle school with me went to middle school you went to high school with me I went to high school one year with you but not unless you knew of me right what you mean who of you did you know of me only thing I can do is what that you rapping old girls you rap with she she's semi like me that's man I ain't tell you I didn't know no no history of things like I'm saying like but did you hear about me no other than the rap part see what I'm saying yeah because you're a little big sis you know what you say we guard our reputation with our lives amen you know but people swear up and down my love you know I'm I'm a street hoe and you know I heard somebody say I was a stripper but see that's what happened because I have tattoos I was a stripper now let's rewind so my husband he over here saying he don't deal with them hoes so that speaks volumes it's a little big sis okay was not no no ex Street hole stripper no I got me [ __ ] up okay I got them [ __ ] up so let that clear any rumors they be trying to copy you they be trying to comfort me my love I'm just saying I historically speaking y'all ain't gonna see me associate with with that type of woman okay that's why I disconnected myself every time I found out as soon as somebody gave me some information I'm like hold up and then I start digging I'm like no I ain't gonna associate myself with that you know what I'm saying like it ain't it it ain't it wasn't it was never going and again I'm not trying to let for people misunderstand what I'm saying I'm not saying I'm a bad person I'm just saying man I'm a work in progress like everybody else I don't want people to think that I'm putting myself in this nice God box I've never done that and I never will because I know I mistreated plenty of women back in my day verbally you know what I'm saying that was my thing that was my thing yo I got it you didn't see me can do females that speaks back that's all I'm trying to say but you said it shouldn't say all that because you not even that okay we don't we're done it shouldn't because I I was raised by my my people you know shout out to t-shirts too short yeah they was letting us know they're putting us on game you got it we we were studying them pimps and all that that's what they came up off of man they put us on game so we could talk all what we want to talk about the two shorts and all the dudes that was influenced by the pimping era but that's how a lot of us got game we was raised by them let me find out my husband is short name is my daddy number age so that's who raised us man if you if you my age you was raised off a Too Short if you was raised off of that you was raised off of that that put us on game they told us they told us you are still a decent guy so for a decent responsible respectable guy and to be like no there's no remorse there's no backtracking that speaks back that's all I'm trying to say Maximilian and he just do not want to accept my decent now with myself whatever but I I just I know like it's people it's dudes that I that I look at I aspire to be like as far as them being like nice and generous and things like that it's people that I look up to in that regard I'm not even close to that as far as just my my attitude my personality things like that you know if you do not have a conversation with me and that might take a minute like you probably don't think I'm the meanest dude on the planet you know just for the way I'm walking around and moving around and sometimes after you had a conversation with me you might still think that depending on the type of day that I'm having that on me that I'm not a helpful individual I'm just saying man just from a from a personality perspective man I didn't done plenty of dirt you know what I'm still I'm still dealing with some of the consequences from that dirt internally you know so I'm gonna work in progress you know so I got I got a long way to go before I consider myself a completely nice guy you know uh so I'm not gonna I'm saying you a decent you're a decent dude right you call me whatever yeah I take everything and put it yourself you can call me whatever you want to call me the person on the chat and call me whatever they want to call me but I've been with myself longer than anybody you know so I know I know where I'm at you know and I got a certain bar and standard that I have for myself and I'm not nowhere near close to that you know so I got I got work I need to put in in that regard so sometimes I I stop people from placing certain labels on me because man that can that can do some things to a person man when they know they not where they want to be yet you know so all I'm saying is because people take stuff like this because we on a platform people to take this and they'll put me in a box right right and I'm like don't put me in that box I ain't never been put in any of these boxes so don't do that nice guys finish last sometimes I didn't finish last because I wasn't the nice guy you know what I'm saying so I'm all I'm saying is I didn't play it on almost both so I didn't play it on like all the sides because I never was in a box so I didn't been that dude that wasn't nice that finished before the nice guy I don't matter of fact I didn't been the dude that was toxic and then the chick end up with somebody better the better than I was at the time so I am being that toxic dude that oh now she with the nice guy that's the so-called finish last so again man it's all perspective I ain't always been there so now I could probably be considered decent or nice whatever but I didn't I didn't I didn't been in positions to where it's like nah I was that toxic dude now she she cool um you know because at that time I was the worst person you should have been talking to at that moment you know so I know and understand I got I got work to put in I know nice dudes I wish I could be like some of them you know what I'm saying I ain't that you know I I be I I got I got stuff that I got to deal with in regards to that so just that that box I don't put myself in that just yet you know I just look at myself I'm do I deal with respect you know I'm saying you respect me I respect you but if the respect ain't there I'm liable don't play with me you know so when I figure when I figure out you don't respect yourself which is these women we talking about what Goody Mob now say celo so you gotta respect yourself before I can you don't respect yourself Mash I might not have the that much respect for you yeah and and again I know you're trying to wrap this up but I think it also speaks to the fact that a lot of these females don't respect themselves when they are saying that responsible men are boring or accordingly like that speaks to how you see yourself in my opinion because obviously you don't value yourself enough to prioritize a god that is respectable or responsible like again that to me that that's a huge reflecting or a reflection upon you so yeah shout out to the sisters that's dealing with Brothers such as myself that you know I'm saying we got the temper we got the anger we got issues that we dealing with that of course we can't vent to society because we've been taught to hold stuff in so sisters got to deal with that I know I'm a handful to deal with because I ain't the most vocal and verbal person emotionally you know what I'm saying like I'm just not that I was raised old school we tend to hold stuff in you know and that's what causes a lot of the anger and irritation you know so shout out to the sisters that have the patience because you got to have patience dealing with a brother such as myself and I know a large portion of the male population or the black male population reflects kind of the energy that I have where we feel like we ain't never had anybody listening to us and we feel like if we do start complaining and venting that the world going to view us a certain type of way that leads to rage that leads to anger and that's what I'm talking about you know so I got a lot of that I got a lot of that anger and that rage inside of me just due to just Society in general and my dealings with Society so give me about another five ten years and I'll probably be that completely nice guy that everybody is is thinking that I am you know everybody think I'm like a Buddhist monk and I'm extra peaceful that's just not me and I've seen a lot of people I've seen a lot of people refer to me that that's why I'm talking about it you know I just seen a lot of people give me a label that I ain't necessarily too fond of like then when I act so-called out of character like or it ain't even out of characters within my character they just don't know the truth about me you know so when people see me act a certain type of way they'd be shocked found don't y'all be shocked when y'all see me on her cursing don't be shocked when y'all see me up here get out riled up like that's that's me fam that's me I'm not an overly peaceful monk that just gonna accept and allow any and everything like that's not that I would go off and I will fight you know what I'm saying like I will do all of that within the quickness and sometimes I might do it when I'm not supposed to so I'm gonna work it I'm a work in progress man you know I strive to be that that fully nice guy I'm not there uh I got about five ten more years of work before I'm able to put myself and I'm just being real you know I feel like more Brothers got to be be real and honest when it comes to that like I said I'm not necessarily saying I'm bad like I said decent is a good word because it's in the middle um that's in the middle that's bad nice decent Mala you amazing to me right that's what I'm saying but I you know decent is is the word you know but nice I just feel like that's you know what I'm saying like I feel like it's a certain type of person you got to be for you to be considered like but that's like that's a nice guy you know I don't I I know I'm not there yet you know and a lot of times I put on I put on masks so sometimes even when I'm being generous and that's me being honest sometimes when I'm being generous I might not have even wanted to do that like it's just like I don't want to cause conflict I want to be confrontational in this point at this point because if I did it might lead to this so sometimes I'm putting on a mask even when you see me it's like customer service like sometimes I'm dealing with people because I don't wanna I don't want to lead to something else you know because I know how my temper can get that ain't really genuine to me so I got a long way to go before I actually feel like I didn't do it now I do do some genuinely nice things but sometimes it's like man because I feel like if I tell this person something then this person's gonna say someone like and then I'm gonna go off so sometimes I might have accepted things or I might have helped people out just off the strength of that and that ain't genuine man that ain't genuine man I helped the person because I ain't wanting to lead to something else because I feel like I put it popped off if they said so main like so I just helped them just to you know to quickly get rid of the situation man that ain't cool those intentions ain't pure man so I got I got along I got a long way to go with that man shout out to all the brothers that's working on themselves man yeah shout out to y'all y'all super dope love y'all um but again you guys I appreciate it so much for you guys pulling up with us giving you a commentary your feedback your support donations all of it um because you do not have to do it and you don't have to be here so thank you so much and big shout out to my husband Eric for pulling up with us this man Works what seven days a week every day all day up bright and early and when I asked him to come on to do the dope discussion with us he said yeah he'll do it and again he's fresh off the uh out the gym you know it's odd we appreciate him for his time a lot of y'all been begging me y'all bring Eric on bring Erica when I say he's always busy he's always busy so anytime that he pulls up with us we do how to show gratitude because look at him Todd already it's hot all damn no no that's because you're here you you you you amped up my love uh it's on 75 that's kind of that is that okay um but we gonna wrap it up take some showers chill out make these damn vegan tacos and we gonna chill but again you guys thank you guys so much for all your love and support we do not take it for granted um shout out to the responsible man the men that are working on themselves you are not going unrecognized we appreciate you we salute you and we hope that you continue to prosper and evolve and grow and Elevate and achieve all of the success that you are seeking all right but ladies let's also get our our stuff together because we are missing out it's gonna come a point in time to where you're going to be seeking these responsible men to be a part of your life and they're going to want nothing to do with you all right so let's do things the right way while we can all right but much love and peace in my crown heads y'all are the dopest uh we'll see y'all in the next one peace y'all | D’Nieka Marie DOPE DISCUSSIONS | UCDOWgKgUCjz8JYandHlUFxQ | 2023-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 34,207 | 170,230 |
6U8YEZ-c09E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U8YEZ-c09E | Government Shutdown Rage Disagreements | bring whether it's obstruction of justice - whether it's perjury those are still federal crimes and they carry big weight right now here's the thing if there's nothing to hide why is a necessity and lying about it and if it's one person or two person you say maybe it's a point sentence it's a number of people that's trouble so somebody like me that wants to get the benefit of the doubt say I haven't seen that they're there yet this is unsettling to me the fact that so many folks of life it should also come June with all due respect you know your bar is criminality okay and when we look at the mandate to the Special Counsel Micah you guys both users the mandate says you look for information about coordination and contacts with anything to do with Russian interference and of course the Special Counsel statute you know that this all derives from says that he's looking for crimes but he's not looking just for crimes he's looking for information and I've never looked at a felony as the bar of responsible behavior for a president anything less mike is okay the lying has always bothered me most I have not seen the criminality I've never felt that we needed it I've told people early on collusion is not a crime it's a behavior and it can exist without a conspiracy therefore there won't be any charge but it still could be very wrong fight and that's why we need to see this report it could tell and ugly tale of people knowing things doing things they shouldn't have and lying about that I absolutely agree and here's the thing is that everybody that's got ensnared in the special counsels investigation that has been charged with a crime it's always been about into some degree about lying about their relationship with the Russians now in Cohen there's other there's not only that but there are other examples other crimes that he was charged with that that leads you to wonder but all of those folks who have engaged in lie about their connections with the Russians and I'll tell you why this stone thing was so important the reason they went in that house and took those two all that material is they did get electronic data they probably would not have gotten it that have been a soft right that wasn't hear hear report in a couple of weeks right it's also a search that good point and Jimmy to your point Jimmy's got a good op-ed on about the case that look it looks dramatic but this is what it looks like when the feds come to your door we saw it with calling result with Matt afford and fair point that Mike just told you this was a search and an arrest okay so let's put that that increase is undeserved go read Jimmy's op-ed about it if you want more but Jimmy the cache of stuff what I don't understand is the feds according to the indictment they have what they need already to prove the mistakes why were they so hot and heavy and what do you make of the fact that they found like FBI Case Files and search warrants on his hardware Chris the description from the special prosecutor's office is complex and voluminous so they have a ton of things that they've got to sort through I believe I think the term was mega terabytes so they're looking through all those types of things look they're concerned about communications who talked to who and and when that is going to take it and in order time for them to sort through and to get to the bottom of so we've got to give that time that's not going to be finished next week or next month I think they're costing everybody to tap the brakes again and be careful because this is gonna take time to go through all of this things that's why they execute a search warrant they didn't want anything to be destroyed they didn't want anything to be deleted that was the purpose in doing the raid the way that they did of course we thought that was gonna happen when they got weiners laptop and it was done like a day later Jimmy and Mike I couldn't ask for people that are better at keeping us straight keeping us focused on what matters and keep it going forward gentlemen thank you for coming in tonight for me I appreciate Chris thanks right you just as we started with these two guys a brand new interview from the president was published by the New York Times he's weighing in on Roger stone Kamala Harris Nancy Pelosi and why his presidency is a big loser Maggie Haberman was one of the reporters who talked with him she's going to join us next president Trump is calling talks about the border wall a waste of time in a new interview with the New York Times he talked about Roger stone Kamala Harris even talked about why the presidency is a financial loser for him Maggie Haberman is one of the two reporters and spoke to him in the Oval Office she joins us now by phone Maggie you got me Chris I got you great so Howard did the president greet you politely he was you know I hate when we do too much mood music here but but he was in a very you know personable and and good mood it was I have to say Chris and I've interviewed him several times in over the last few years and a couple of times in the Oval Office he was among the the most sort of conventional I would say that I have seen him in quite some time he was he was pretty calm he was answering most questions directly there was relatively little for him attempts to go off the record and he answered you know a wide range of question good good it's just always interesting because he had been trash-talking you so much you know it never ceases to amaze me how he can be nice to someone's face when he's been trashing them I've experienced the same thing myself Maggie let's get to the family let's get to the content Roger stone okay he says about Roger stone you asked you or Peter Baker asked him about whether or not he knew anything about what stone was doing with WikiLeaks and the democratic emails that were stolen or did he direct anyone no I didn't I never did he said of speaking with mr. stone on the subject did he ever direct anyone to get in touch with mr. stone about WikiLeaks never did what would you take away about his level of confidence in his answer I mean it was it was very specific and to the point there was no ambiguity whatsoever as you know this is a president who likes to leave himself wiggle room on any number of topics he did not leave himself any here you know we we obviously can't you know read his mind and we can't read into the past but he was emphatic that this was not he was not the person who was being referred to in this Muller indictment of Roger stone he took I should note again great pains to praise Roger stones that he liked him called him a quote-unquote character said that he thought that the FBI raid on his home was excessive you know said that he thinks that he saw that Roger had praised him the President and had said that he would not bear false witness and he said he thought that people quote unquote respect that anything we bought a pardon that did not come up but he has said in the past but he isn't gonna rule it out I didn't anticipate it was anything different when we asked him here you know that I want your head on the too hard to believe hard to believe that his oldest advisor was doing this stuff obviously on his behalf and to help his campaign and he knew nothing about it and it's hard to believe that someone as savvy as Roger stone would be this brazen in the face of the feds if he didn't think he'd be rescued what's your take on those two well I think my take overall you know again with that without my take on the indictment to be clear in terms of stone is I mean I have you know I have no idea what he what he said to Congress specifically and I have no idea no I was not present for the five counts of making false statements in terms of the Randi credit go piece that relationship is so strange and and has included so many blow ups and reconciliations that when he says this was taken out of context I tend to listen to that in terms of the president you know and Roger the president took pains to remind us that Roger was not officially with the campaign at that point that is true Roger as you know quit the campaign around in August or September of 2015 but he is the president's longest-serving you know alright on political adviser is it possible something was going on that um Roger again of course denies it just to be clear but is it possible if something was going on that the president didn't know about it it is it is harder I think to see the president not asking anyone to inquire about what WikiLeaks might have that is you know that is I think harder than I could I could see a world where he didn't discuss it personally with Roger like but it is harder to see a world again doesn't mean it didn't happen but but but that's a more plausible scenario where he asked an aide to go check in with Roger and as we learned today with what he said about the Intel Chiefs you can never underestimate this president's ability to abuse the truth because it works for him he thinks in the moment let me ask you about something else here that I'm reading the piece as we go along once again our written nice and tight really gets everything out there well thank you very much I lost massive amounts of money doing this job the president said this is not the money this one this is this one of the great losers of all time you know fortunately I don't need money this is one of the great losers of all time but they'll say that somebody from some country stayed at a hotel and I'll say yeah but I lose I mean the numbers are incredible what was he talking about I think he was saying that you know yes it's true that there are a lot of people who stay at his hotel you know and he hears lots of numbers like that but he was also saying that overall and you I've heard several people affiliated with the Trump Organization say this but this has not been good for business I thought the phrase this is that whatever was the biggest loser of all time it was a stark thing to say about the presidency but he tends to view these things and zeroes them here are some terms very very very interesting take for him it almost kind of speaks to his regret that he's not making more money while in office you know and obviously the presidency should be the opposite of profitability I mean he seemed surprised that that what he said has been a lot that is true yeah right so let me ask you something else he you know he goes after Nancy Pelosi what she's doing is wrong he teases you about national emergency no mention of him shutting the government down again which i thought was very interesting and he also the common refrain of you know Rosenstein told my lawyers I'm not the target I'm not a subject now of course that doesn't mean he's not going to be implicated and what types of activities are outlined in this report the other thing I think that's gonna get interesting pick up from people is pretty flattering about Kamala Harris he may not have said her name right but what did you take away from his you know pretty nice suggestions about the senator from California I think a couple of things I mean I think that look I think that his aides are I I think are watching a generational challenge and I think that she is one of them I don't think she's more in excess of concern for them than say better or work possibly running but I do think that look they are mindful that she she appears to have some energy and she appears to know how to structurally put together a large crowd you know to impress at the outset and I think they're very aware of that I mean look EE it Warren is is going to be a specific obsession for him and he talked about her in his interview with us but but he's clearly aware that there is there is activity around Cal Harris I think he is trying not to be disrespectful he did not deploy any of the visual nicknames or anything like I yet he succeeded in being respectful and also you make that point he has such distaste for Warren that complimenting Harris is kind of a way to put her down indirectly Maggie what a well-timed interview for you and Peter Baker thank you so much for hopping on the phone with us and giving it to his hot off the presses thanks for having me all right Maggie Haberman everybody and this is gonna be very interesting remember when asked directly by two New York Times reporters whether or not he knew what stone was doing whether he talked to him about it whether he had anything to do with directing him on it no no no those are the answers from the President of the United States directly to the New York Times all right so from Muller and the battle that's going on with him to the battle over how much wall to build on the border now know what don't matter what happens with this negotiation is there any good argument for another shutdown because it is being dangled our great debate on that neck this is CNN breaking news all right you just heard the breaking news from president Trump's new oval office interview to hear it from him and Speaker Pelosi border policy negotiations are in as bad a place as ever listen there's not going to be any more money and in the end of legislation the problem is if they don't give us a woman doesn't work without a wall it doesn't work alright so if there is no deal by February 15th that's this three-week continuing resolution that they had what happens starting point for the great debate let's bring in Bakari sellers and Niger Innes Niger can you make a case that it would be okay to shut down the government again after what we just lived through I think that the president autumn used that weapon in his toolbox in the negotiations the fact is you have a fundamental difference of opinion and philosophy when it comes to securing our border you have a Democratic Party that is largely controlled or motivated by far far left progressives that believe that ice agents are a bigger threat to national security than illegal immigration a bigger threat to national security then Monday what happened when border agents captured some ms-13 gang bangers you know and when you have that fundamental difference of opinion you have Nancy Pelosi saying that right walls are immoral but why does it have to use everything he can punishing workers okay it's crazy but if I may have go ahead I'll let Picard get in because your silence was definitely manager if why does that make Bakari why would that make punishing workers okay it doesn't and I and I'm not going to engage a Niger in that sensationalistic hyperbole that he went that the rent that he went on but I will say that the President of the United States should not use 800,000 people who worked extremely hard many of them Border Patrol agents coast guards every single day the US Attorney's those people who work hard to enforce our laws as pawns I think that's misguided I think it hurt him the first time I think it's devastating the second time if he does it and I think that helps seal his defeat in 2020 but more importantly I mean I think Democrats are taking a stand on what immigration problems we really have I mean I think that Niger and other Republicans have to understand that the most illegal drugs in this country come through legal ports of entry that's why we have to give a shout out to all of the huge hole a bust for a huge fentanyl bust at 114 country thank you so much it could have affected 57 million Americans but they found it at a port of entry and they only know our people through percent of the vehicles through x-ray and that's why they want the x-ray in the text so much for the ports and that's that's why we need and exactly because you went to the board and many people have been examining this issue that's why we need to make sure that we have 21st century 21st century immigration policies not some edifice to memorialize the president oh I'm with you on that but let me follow with you on one quick thing Bakari Democrats have always funded physical barriers at the border there the proof is happening probably right now they're building new bollard fencing down there right now repairing other stuff that's money and the Democrats had a hand in giving them money why say no money for the wall it makes it seem tit-for-tat you guys have always given money from fits just about now but it's always where it's always been a part of a larger program a larger deal Democrats have always pushed for comprehensive immigration reform the fact is this Republicans and Donald Trump thought they were slick and they got the card poured about Nancy Pelosi and others they took away the protection for dreamers daca recipients in CPS those under temporary protective status they took away that election and then say and then stunt very much so and then say I'll give it back to you on a temporary fashion if you give me five point six billion dollars right so you're gonna rob me and then give me back what you took for me and say I should apologize to you I mean that doesn't fly anywhere and so what Democrats are doing is are staying are staying hard and fast and say Donald Trump do not shut the government down but make sure that we have 21st century immigration policies and make sure those individuals who know this country to be their home get to stay here and get a right to citizen ID your help me understand us now because I'm not seeing it the way you are and usually I'm pretty good at seeing where you guys are gonna come from on this stuff I get the problem I get the frustration I also get the need leave the men and women who keep us safe on the border that they need more physical barriers I do not believe that they see it as a panacea I don't even think they think it's of paramount importance I think they want other things more and they say other things is more critical to our safety but put that to the side this is what do you do if there's an impasse and I can't believe you guys would want to take another hit after what you just saw happen in the shutdown it had to hurt the president with the base well actually it did not hurt the president's audience whole numbers of a recent well it depends on which poll you're reading I just saw a poll that showed the president's approval rating in the mid 40s the low to mid 40s which is essentially kind of where it's been it's been kind of static Florida boy creates this false choice that it's either border security funding biet of Steel flat slats or it swallows other innovations it is not either all it is both it is all of the above but it is how much of the expensive approach headed that you mr. president doesn't say that Niger the president doesn't say let's just be clear all right let's just be clear what started all this mess to begin with all right during the campaign he came up with a simple solution to a complex problem I'm gonna build a wall he pretended with a force that there was nothing on the southern border and he was gonna build this brand new thing in Mexico was gonna pay for it it was a farce he never has pushed the technology the x-ray the staff the judges the accommodations though rules the way he does the wall Niger be fair he is the one who has made it a single point issue not the Democrats but it's little bit but also let me jump in let me jump in here because Democrats Democrats have also stated I mean just recently we last year we stated that we would give him 1.6 billion dollars right for this wall as well as other proposals to make sure that we had comprehensive immigration reform what Donald Trump doesn't want anything else Donald Trump wants five point six billion dollars for a wall period and the problem that I have is not only do you want to shut down government and affect real Americans who are working hard every day to enforce the policies which make our country for but you also are not focusing on the real issues and we actually have real infrastructure problems in this country right now not people not drinking clean water etc so why are we gonna spend money that he said Mexico was gonna pay for in the first place so if Niger and anyone else can just sit here and flat-out admit the President of the United States lied I think we'll be able to move the ball down to fill a little bit but everybody wants to contort themselves in the pretzels making excuse for someone who lied about a problem that we need to be coming together on well I will admit is that the Democratic Party has an element those four freshmen that wrote a letter to Nancy Pelosi she's taking very seriously that there needs to be ice reform okay you have presidential candidates that compared ice to the KKK when is talking about Senator Camilla Harris that I'm sorry Camilla Harris but she compared it to the KKK you have folk you have Nancy Pelosi in her so-called comprehensive border security wants to freeze the number of ice agents that we were put on the southern border while giving more money to migrants that are coming into the country which of course could be an incentive for more illegal migration to templates in our country so also not an order surging you're complaining also you know you're also conflating you're also conflating Border Patrol and ice agents etc and that argument was absurd I do believe that we need to make sure that we reform ice and reformed ice to get back to his original mission to make sure that we have customs and enforcement and we make sure we do it in a just way and we make sure that people actually have due process that's one thing but the other thing to get back to the point of the original conversation and make sure we get back to the port to the border we have issues down there we have immigration issues that are not as simple as a wall in fact if I give you 5.6 billion dollars today and you get to go build your wall in sign Donald Trump's name on it and make it out of gold plates or slats or whatever we are still going to have any legal immigration problem in this country we're still going to have drugs coming in through ports of entry we're still going to have an asylum problem here and not to mention the caravan that ain't never showed up since the election I mean we're going to have issues to still deal with in an immigration problem some real and some fake the caravan that you all created so I'm saying that we not have both and all in above and I I don't States Congress our gentlemen I got to leave it you're not we agree on one thing thank you this is a big ass problem with lots of different facets and if you just focus on one the way we have with this physical barrier issue we're never gonna get anywhere and by the way a many haven't but to both of you thank you for arguing the points appreciate you alright now when I hear the president disrespect his hand-picked Intel Chiefs and then lie about it later I see another mistake that the president's gonna be judged by but when a former intelligence chief sees such flagrant actions he has a very different concern that you're gonna want to hear former Intel chief Jim clapper next his Intel Chiefs is passive and naive that they had to go back to San Coates met in the Oval Office you he must blame Dawei the public contradict Deus and they were totally it was taken out of context so what I do is I'd suggest that you call them they said it was fake news fake news that's what the president claims they said their testimonies were televised their written assessments were a public saying that time would prove you of him writing mendacity but also drew national intelligence directly truth first the easy question percent chance that coats and Haspel would say oh right why would they say that when they know it was from live testimony well they wouldn't say it because for the very reason you cite that because they were on television for all to see what they what they said and did and butterspy by the way the unclassified written assessment that was submitted to the committee so what bothers you about this where it's not new for us to have to expose the President of the United States for lying I don't think he's ever told a bigger whopper than this one because it's so obviously untrue and it compromises these two people who really need to have their integrity intact because of the nature of their work so your concern is well on a number of levels Chris first just let me make a overarching comment here is that policymakers to include policymaker number one that is the president always have the prerogative of accepting rejecting or ignoring intelligence they can do that I think if they do it repetitively over time for multiple issues they imperil the nation and and and the presidency in this in this case so that that's kind of concerned number one I'm reminded the old saw about God loves drugs babies in the United States of America and we've been singularly blessed in that we haven't had a major international confrontation in the last few years particularly the last two during this administration and I mean something of the magnitude god forbid right of a 9/11 attack forbid or a nuclear confrontation with the likes of Russia or China a situation like that the president is going to need his intelligence community and his gut will not be sufficient to sort out what's fact and what isn't so you need trust in a situation like that and that Trust has to go both ways and so what's been compromised here in my view is first in the eyes of the public the trust that the public has in the intelligence community the trust and what this has done to the employees the rank and file across the intelligence community when they see three leaders like this particularly dan coates insulted as they were and by the way Dan maybe that was perhaps one of his finest hours because he forthrightly and honestly and straightforwardly told the committee and the public what the facts were about intelligence threats around the world and and then of course you have to wonder about what our foreign partners think particularly those who share intelligence with us and then I worry about the leaders themselves who you know could easily reach the point where hey I don't need this aggravation and I'm out of here which would be a huge loss and all three of those cases so on a number of levels this is very disturbing and of course most people wait years to do revisionist history president Trump you know does it the next day and this is a manifestation of his living in a know fact villain reality bubble all to himself right I'm gonna make an argument at the end of the show as I do every night about how I am really impressed by his lie today and I believe that it is a window into his future in terms of what this Muller probe is going to reveal it's not about crimes it's about credibility let me ask you something the blocked numbers I'm happy at leaked I'm happy it came out because the suggestion was the block numbers were the president people were using it as a potential smoking gun it was on TV all the time with pundits getting ready to cash in on it they were wrong it wasn't the president however now we expect on jr. to jump up and down but for people to say well that ends that doesn't end it for me does it end it for you know it doesn't mean frankly Chris for me this hyperventilating about those phone call that phone call is kind of a little overwrought in my opinion and the fact that it apparently wasn't to the president or the candidate at the time you know I don't think it has that much bearing on right well just because it wasn't an for Joseph you never know was that was the president aware of the meeting whether he heard about it via this phone call or not you know what what is his complicity here that to me is is is a much bigger issue and who the other communicant was and phone calls of lesser importance right you know I could have done a little bit more digging and given the people the names tonight but I don't want to do that because I'm told they don't have anything to do with the probe and why put any more people's lives in the mix on this to be judged on something that's not relevant to the probe overall Jim clapper you are always relevant thank you so much for making us smarter on these issues tonight well thank you sir thanks Cruz for having me always all right the Hat the mag ahead it's become so much more than a hat for people on both sides now that division reaches a new level in a restaurant and the conflict will take away your appetite next [Music] | 3D Empire Inc. | UCJ2fR0s3zVQx-3-imPL3sew | 2019-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,394 | 28,483 |
rR07tT0pyms | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR07tT0pyms | Kaushitaki Upanishad | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article | the Kasia taki Upanishad Sanskrit cow Zatoichi Upanishad cow Zatoichi Upanishad is an ancient sanskrit text contained inside the Rig Veda it is associated with the kasha tachi Chaka but a Samanya Upanishad meaning that it is common to all schools of Vedanta it was included in Robert Humes list of 13 principal opana shots and lists as number 25 in the mud tikka canon of 108 upanishads the kasia taki Upanishad also known as kasia taki brahmana Upanishad is part of the kasha taki aaron yoga or the shanghai on to Aaron Yaka the cows Itachi Aaron Yaka comprises 15 chapters and four of these chapters form the kasha taki who panty shot topic chronology the chronology of Cascia taki Upanishad like other Upanishads is unclear it is based on an analysis of our key ISM style and repetitions across texts driven by assumptions about likely evolution of ideas and on presumptions about which philosophy might have influenced which other Indian philosophies Kasia taki Upanishad was probably composed before the middle of the first millennium BCE Ranade places Kasia taki chronological composition in the third group of ancient Upanishads composed about the time of Abraham taittiriya upanishad one Mascaro posits that Kasia taki Upanishad was probably composed after brihadaranyaka chandogya and taittiriya upanishad but before all other ancient principle Upanishads of Hinduism Doosan as well as winter nets consider the kasha taki Upanishad as amongst the most ancient pro-style Upanishads and pre-buddhist pre Jaina literature e'en Witcher dates kasha taki Upanishad - about 800 BCE according to a 1998 review by Patrick olive ell and other scholars the kasha taki Upanishad was likely composed in a pre Buddhist period but after the more ancient brihadaranyaka and chandogya upanishad placing the kasha taki text between six to fifth century BCE topic structure the Kasia taki Upanishad is part of the Rigveda but it occupies different chapter numbers in the Veda manuscripts discovered in different parts of India three sequences are most common the Upanishads chapters 1 2 3 and 4 of cows Itachi Aaron Yaka or six seven eight nine chapters of that Aaron Yaka or chapters one seven eight and nine in some manuscripts Paul Dusen suggests that these different chapter numbers may reflect that upanishadic layer of vedic literature were created and incorporated as spiritual knowledge in the pre-existing Aaron Yakka layer of Vedic texts and when this was being done in distant parts of India the sequencing information was not implemented uniformly the cows Itachi Upanishad as a prose text divided into four chapters containing 615 nine and twenty verses respectively there is some evidence that the kasha taki Upanishad in some manuscripts had nine chapters but these manuscripts are either lost or yet to be found topic content topic first chapter in the first chapter of the cows Itachi Upanishad rebirth and transmigration of Atman soul is asserted as existent and that one's life is affected by karma and then it asks whether there is liberation and freedom from the cycles of birth and rebirth verse two of the first chapter states it as follows abridged born mi and again reborn as twelvefold year as 13th beyond the moon from the twelve fold from the thirteen fold father the this one and the other verses this - no until ye seasons be led to death by virtue of this truth by virtue of this tapas I am the seasons I am the child of the seasons who are you I am you in verse 6 of chapter one the cows Itachi Upanishad asserts that a man is the season nature sprouts from season rises from a cradle reborn through his wife as splendor it then states in a dialogue between man and Brahman universal soul eternal reality he declares man as the self as every living being you are the self of every being what you are I am man asks Who am I then Braman answers the truth Edward Cowell translates the above verses that declare the oneness in atman and brahman principle as follows the soul answers when asked by Brahma who art thou I am time I am what is in time I am born from the womb of space from the self manifesting light of Brahman the seed of the year the splendor of the past and the cost the soul of all that is sensible and insensible and of the five elements thou art soul what thou art that am i brahma says to him Who am I his answer thou art the truth you topic second chapter in the second chapter of the cows Itachi Upanishad each life and all lives as declared as Brahman universal soul eternal being to the extent a person realizes that his being is identical with Brahman to that extent he is Brahman he doesn't need to pray states cows Itachi Upanishad the one who realizes and understands his true nature as identical with the universe the Brahman to those who don't understand their Atman they blindly serve their senses and cravings they worship the without and in contrast those who do understand their Atman their senses serve their Atman they live holistically in verse five of the second chapter the cows Otaki Upanishad asserts that external rituals such as agnihotra offered in the morning and in the evening must be replaced with inner agnihotra the ritual of introspection paul Dusen states that this chapter reformulates religion by declaring religion as supposed not to consist in the observance of the external cult but that which places the whole life with every breathe in its service it is knowledge that makes one the most beautiful the most glorious and the strongest not rituals but knowledge should be one's pursuit topic third chapter after asserting Atman self soul has personified God in first two chapters the cows Itachi Upanishad develops the philosophical doctrine of the Atman in the third chapter it identifies perception of sense objects as dependent on sense organs which in turn depend on integrative psychological powers of the mind then it posits that freedom and liberation comes not from sense objects not from sense organs not from subjective psychological powers of mind but that it comes from knowledge and action alone the one who knows self and acts harmoniously with the self solemnly exists as the highest God which is that self Atman itself the chapter invokes deity Indra personifies him as admin and reveals him as communicating that he has life breath and admin and admin as him in all as one the chapter presents the metaphysical definition of a human being as consciousness Atman soul in verse three it develops the foundation for this definition by explaining that speech cannot define a human being because we see human beings midst us who are born without the power of speech dumb that sight cannot define a human being because we see human beings midst us who are born without the ability of sight blind that hearing cannot define a human being because we see human beings amidst us who are born without the ability to hear death that mind cannot define a human being because we see human beings midst us who are without the power of clear thinking foolishness that arms or legs cannot define a human being because we see human beings midst us who lose their arms or legs cut in an accident a being has life force which is consciousness and that which is conscious has life force in many verses of chapter three the theme the proof and the premise has reasserted by kasha taki Upanishad that prAna's proj 'no progeny is prana by prana Supraja hava progeny assam prana life forces consciousness consciousness as life force in the last verses of chapter 3 the kasha taki Upanishad asserts that to really know someone one must know his soul know the soul of the subject not just superficial objects the structure of its argument as as follows abridged one should not desire to understand the speech but should desire to know him who speaks one should not desire to understand the smell described by a person but should desire to know him who smells one should not desire to understand the form of the person but should desire to know him who sees the form one should not desire to understand the sound described but should desire to know him who hears one should not desire to understand the food description but should desire to know him who tastes one should not desire to understand the deed but should desire to know him who performs the deed one should not desire to understand pleasure and pain from excitation but should desire to know him who feels the pleasure in pain one should not desire to understand the opinion and thinking but should desire to know him who oh pines and thinks because if there were no elements of consciousness there would be no elements of material being because if there were no elements of material being there would be no elements of consciousness because any one phenomenon does not come about through the one without the other because prana lifeforce is also the Prine Atman knowledge self is bliss is not ageing is immortal this is my Atman soul which one should know oh this is my Atman which one should know Edward Cowell translates these last verses as prana is proj 'no it is joy it is eternally young it is immortal this is the guardian of the world this is the king of the world this is the lord of the world this is my soul thus let a man know thus let a man know Robert Hume summarizes the last verse of Cascia talkies chapter three is stating that a human beings ethical responsibility his very self being is identical with the world all you topic fourth chapter the fourth chapter of cows Itachi Upanishad builds on the third chapter but it peculiarly varies in various manuscripts of Rigveda discovered in Indian subcontinent this suggests that this chapter may be an edition of a later era despite the variations the central idea is similar in all recessions so far the chapter offers 16 themes in explaining what Brahman Atman is which overlaps with the twelve found in chapter 2 of brihadaranyaka upanishad this last chapter of cows Itachi Upanishad states that Brahman and South are one there is ultimate unity in the self which is the creative pervasive supreme and universal in each living being topic translations the Kasia taki Upanishad has been translated by many scholars but the translations vary because the manuscripts used vary it was translated into persian in medieval times as coke ink however the manuscript used for that translation has been lost the most cited english translations are those by Edouard Cowell Paul Dusen Robert Hume and Max Muller pick references topic external links Kasia taki Upanishad Robert Hume translator Oxford University Press 1921 Kasia taki Upanishad Max Muller translator Oxford University Press Kasia taki Upanishad Edward Cowell translator Sanskrit version is in pages 1 to 144 cowls English translation begins page 145 onwards Sri Aurobindo the Upanishads Upanishads sri 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jHyTYtaNrrI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHyTYtaNrrI | Nikon D3500 | APS-C DX DSLR | Camera Review | i'm scott allen miller and welcome to the camera cafe [Music] so [Music] i'm so glad that you could join me again this on our second episode i am back with my nikon dslrs and i want to talk about this specific the nikon d3500 because last year and this is 2022 so in 2021 i went out and i purchased this camera this de-3500 as a new new to me i bought it used as is important to me for certain reasons one is is the first camera that i really went out and got used and so it was an important experiment for me to see if i was happy getting a used camera could i find what i wanted would i get a good price and would i be happy with the end results and so that was very important for me and it was a replacement to my existing dslr but the question would obviously come up is why would i get a dslr new in 2021 especially given how much i do with videography instead of photography i do both certainly i do photography but a more blended use camera might make a lot more sense dslrs being incredibly bad for video if they support video at all and so because of that i really wanted to do this episode and talk about why the d3500 for me in 2021 and why i am still very happy with it in 2022 and why this might be something that makes sense for you or maybe something that does not make sense for you but that that kind of decision factor and what brought me there now in our last episode i talked about the single lens reflex camera what makes something an slr or a dslr and so if you are unfamiliar with single lens reflex certainly just go back and watch the last episode and we cover that if you have any questions feel free to leave questions in the comments below i am perfectly happy uh to answer them but i want to tell a little bit of my personal history with my cameras i learned photography in the early 1980s using my father's canon slr this was a 35 millimeter obviously film camera they didn't have digital cameras available to the public at that time and it was an all manual camera it had an uh through the lens exposure meter ttl exposure which was a very big deal at the time that was very advanced we had a couple different lenses it was an interchangeable lens slr so i learned about interchangeable lenses i learned about primes i learned about zooms i learned how to set my iso with my film i learned about different types of film i learned exposure concepts such as the sensitivity and adjusting aperture and shutter speed to accommodate that i learned about flash synchronization all those concepts all of the basics of photography both the mechanical components and the composition components all of that i learned on an slr and primarily i used an slr throughout the 1980s but it was always my father's camera because i was young in the early 1990s when it was time for me to purchase my own camera to start my own photographic journey when i purchased my own i did have a couple cameras before then i had a point and shoot which i'll do a video about at some point with the kodak disc system which was very interesting and in the about 1991 i received an olympus rangefinder which was an incredible camera and i will talk about that in the future as well but when i went out and bought my own first camera it was a nikon n5005 autofocus auto exposure traditional film slr it was a relatively entry level uh i believe the 8008 was the the step up and and so is an entry level slr but had everything that i needed and especially in the film days you didn't worry about having an a higher level camera to get a better image quality because it was all dependent on the lens what you got were features how quickly could you take multiple exposures how quick was your auto focus things like that but the actual image quality was determined by the film and the lenses not by the camera and so it was it was very appropriate to have a starter slr that gave me that that start into having my lenses into uh learning my own craft and having my own gear and part of that was growing up my father was always a canon user and so i kind of forged my own path as one does and was like well i'm not going to have canon so i wanted to go nikon and i was a member of the kodak camera club which was nikon based and so i was exposed to nikon cameras a bit at the camera club and at the time nikon was very much considered the best camera made in the world within reason that that you know hasselblad obviously uh like those things but for normal cameras that you would get in a normal store nikon was considered the best and it was the photo photo journalist camera and i was very interested in photojournalism and i had been doing competition photojournalism at that time so i started my journey on a nikon slr when the digital realm came about it was about 2005 i decided to make the jump into digital photography i i'd had some starter digital cameras before then but always very low quality they were sort of experimental up to that point i still used that same nikon slr for about 15 years as my primary camera and i had a period where i didn't do as much photography and it made me very sad in about 2005 i decided to venture into digital photography and of course because i already had experience with nikon because i was so happy with what nikon did and i already had f-mount lenses i decided to go quite naturally for another nikon and i started with the d50 which was a six megapixel ccd sensor at the time one of the very earliest nikon dslrs and importantly it was the very last product that they made that still had the built-in motors that allowed it to turn the pre-dslr lenses for autofocus so i could still use my old lenses that i had had for 15 years maybe not the best decision to to stay so legacy but that's why i did and i really loved the d50 i fell in love with how easy it was it made me go out and start taking pictures like never before i felt free from film that i could just go shoot anything i wanted anytime that i wanted and i i fell in love with photography again because of that camera it only took a few years because that was a time when development and cameras was happening very quickly uh by 2008 just about three years later they had advanced so much at six megapixels and i'll do some some discussions about megapixels and and what really makes sense and mostly this has become historic because everything is pretty good today at six megapixels you were very aware that you did not have enough you would do things and be like wow i can see i'm at the limits of my sensor and in 2008 i had a baby on the way and decided it was time to upgrade because the sensors were then doing double the megapixels double the resolution as that d50 and so and i also decided to move up a layer and go to the semi-pro instead of the consumer or prosumer dslr of the d50 and i decided to move to the d90 and this is my d90 here i still have my d50 or it's still around i should say my father has my d50 it still exists it still works there's nothing wrong with it it still has its original lens kit uh the d90 i got in 2008 and a bunch of my uh most significant work is with the d90 this is where i did all the pictures of my children as they were growing up this was my workhorse camera for all of my early travel and portraiture photography sports and all kinds of things i did with the d90 and i absolutely loved this camera and this was my main workhorse photographic camera for 15 years that's a really big deal it's a 12 megapixel cmos sensor it does a beautiful job it's the original xspeed processor the original one with the name uh and everything about it is fantastic in this particular lens i really only ever used two lenses on the d90 which is i think pretty surprising i had the 18 to 200 millimeter uh which is a 3.5 to 5.6 this is a ged lens afs uh and it did a fantastic job not the fastest lens but it was my first lens ever that had uh vibration reduction has which is basically lens stabilization early lens stabilization uh it has manual um override you can you can just flip a switch right on the lens and go to manual focus flip it back and go to autofocus it's got the really nice zoom with a really good zoom range so this was my workhorse lens for a really long time i also have a very fast f 1.4 35 millimeter prime and which is basically a nifty 50 because this is a dx sensor the d50 and the d90 i went with dx sensors which is the aps-c so that's a 1.5 crop factor versus the full frame or 35 millimeter i was used to with the 5005 but when i was moving to digital photography i was not working in photography i had been a professional photographer with my 5005 i had worked for newspapers i had done a number of different professional projects so i'd been a professional photojournalist and sports photographer in the 1990s but i was working in i.t when i when i went digital and did not want to over invest inappropriately i just wanted to be able to move up and have something that really made me enjoy taking pictures again and create memories for the most part and so the dx or aps-c size sensor was really perfect for me and i and i'm very happy with that decision all along so i stayed with that when i went to the d 90 uh and and kept these lenses now just last year in 2021 i finally decided for a couple of reasons uh i wanted to move up i mean obviously at 15 years old this is an older camera the sensor at 12 megapixels is a little bit on the low side but we have to say an iphone 13 today is still a 12 12 megapixel sensor and is perfectly good for most things so 12 megapixels not really a problem this is still a completely viable camera 15 years on does a wonderful job it is starting to show its age but one of the things i have to say is i only ever owned a single battery for this camera and to this day i still only have one and it still lasts forever i can go months of using this camera relatively casually but it being my workhorse i can pull it out and just keep going and that battery never runs down i take picture after picture after picture of course this is an slr there's no video capability on here or if there is it is so minor i'm not aware of it existing there's no setting for it i have no idea how you would use it for video i'm pretty sure there is none never even looked into it never occurred to me to try to use it for video because it has a mirror and so the the functionality of the camera makes no sense if you're going to take video so because of that it can take photographs for forever i in the years since needed video capabilities and so as you know from many of my channels obviously i record video on a regular basis i have many different video cameras but all of those i am purchasing for their video capabilities not for their photographic capabilities not that they can't take beautiful photographs whether it's my iphone my olympus m1 mark ii my olympus pen or any number of other cameras i also have a lumix that i used very heavily for a number of years but by 2021 last year i decided i was really missing having a modern or relatively modern dslr that was incredibly excellent in image quality and could give me the feeling that this d90 did 15 years ago and so i did some research and looked and found the updated nikon series and one of the reasons i wanted to do this is i wanted this camera to be available for my daughter who is also interested in photography and i wanted us to be able to go out and take our cameras together and go do projects uh we like to do photo walks together and if she has her own camera we're much more able to do that than if she's borrowing mine then we're having completely different things because i only have so many cameras so what i wanted to do is stick with the dx sensor the aps-c stick with nikon be able to share my lenses uh but move up quite a bit and the d3500 is important for a number of reasons one it is much smaller than the d90 it's hard to probably see in the video but this is a tiny not just the lens is smaller which it is but the body is much smaller and much lighter this easily is half the weight so this was just so much more convenient to use as an everyday photographic tool and this is a 24 megapixel sensor this is a entry level the d3000 series 3100 3200 300 3400 and 3500 have been the entry level series for a very long time with nikon since the the late 2000s and this represents the very last entry-level dslr that nikon has made and will ever make they have now exited the slr business and so this is a very special camera that this is the last entry level there will ever be i was able to find it used for a very good price i don't think it was a special price it was it was just it's a good price it's available uh for about six or seven hundred dollars brand new and used i think you can get it for about four hundred dollars which is really good for getting into a camera you can absolutely use professionally they do have a new sensor that replace the 24 megapixel in some of the upper level dx cameras uh they never put it into the entry level one but it drops to 20 megapixels again we will have a talk sometime in the future about megapixels and and resolution and how 24 is actually more than most people need however there was an a noticeable step backwards in the newer sensor not that it is in higher quality and not that nikon doesn't know what they're doing and and i'm sure it is better than this sensor but it's not a 100 improvement it is a step backwards in some areas for a number of steps forward in others so it's it's questionable a questionable how much additional money you want to spend on that sensor but more importantly for me i'm confident that it is a perfectly good sensor that i would enjoy probably more than this one that sensor is available in their mirrorless line this was the top sensor ever made for the dx line that is unique to their slrs everything else i can move into their mirrorless which is their current z50 z30 and zxc i believe i have that right uh cameras so that sensor is still available i don't need to get one of their kind of antique digital slrs so for me this camera represents the end of a journey this is the last uh nikon slr that i'm ever going to own or at least the last model that i'm ever going to own the latest the most up-to-date after this i can't use an slr anymore and that makes me a bit sad because i've been connected to the slr world for so long i don't i don't feel that the slr gives me a better photographic experience i feel that it is a connection to my past i like the way that it feels i enjoy being able to use one uh i like the way that it sounds and clicks in my hands i had a fire truck go by there for me one of the most important things that is a factor to me in my decisions about cameras is does it not does it make me able to take really great pictures any camera can do that or almost any camera can do that you can get a pretty old antique camera the digital or film and take amazing pictures that become art that express yourself to the world that tell a story what matters most to me is does my camera make me want to go take pictures does it encourage me to get out there and go take photographs because they say the camera that's most perfect for you i can hear the fire truck coming back the camera that's perfect for you the best camera for you is the one you're going to have when you need to take a picture and that is true but on the other flip side of that is the camera that's best for you is also the one that makes you go out and take pictures it's not just oh i was out now i'm going to take a picture that is important but it's also i'm going to go out and take pictures today or is it making you go out and i feel that the d3500 does that it has beautiful image rendering it's comfortable and fun to use i enjoy using this camera it's not my everyday camera it's not my go-to camera i will spend long periods of time with it carefully on the shelf uh i have a great lens selection for it but i don't take it out every day i'm going to take it out more i've made an effort to make it more accessible to myself so that i can spend more time with it i love holding it in my hand it makes me happy to hold this camera and i really look forward to using it more and i'm glad that it continues the legacy of this d90 and its siblings the d50 and the n5005 that have been such an important part of my photographic journey as an artist as a photographer and as the storytelling of my life these are devices that have been a part of that and will continue to be a part of that so when you're looking at cameras there's so many things you need to look at technical aspects of course but also emotional historical and creative is this a tool that's going to make you more creative a tool that's going to make you more excited the tool that's going to make you go out there a tool that just stores your store stirs your creative juices and makes you want to do things you weren't going to do otherwise that's something to look for in a camera for me this is a device that does that and i would encourage you to look is this a camera that would be perfect for you for those reasons perhaps it is it's an interesting camera it has beautiful color rendering at 24 megapixel the sensor in this is excellent and unique it has the exceed 4 processor xspeed 4 processor excuse me which does a great job of of color balance and and makes it very snappy and easy to use it has a lot of modern features has a great lens selection they're a little bit pricey in many cases i am going to do a video about the lenses that i really like on this specific camera because they are interesting and i think for a lot of people and this is something i'm going to cover a lot in this channel because i work in central america and my availability of cameras lenses and camera equipment is very poor so i have a much more difficult time i have to get my cameras over a long period of time i have to plan for them very carefully and i have to worry about what i'm able to maintain and support and so for me buying used lower cost camera gear that is more inspiring and more creative and more fun and is going to encourage me to do more exciting things is very important compared to going out and getting the absolute latest models or spending more money i can't get things shipped on release day i can't i can't realistically go get all the parts i need if i order a brand new camera it ends up it needs something i don't have i can't go get that i have to order that and maybe take months or half a year before i can go pick it up so having stuff that i can test remotely have ready for me and make it very affordable is very important so for me used cameras uh that are very exciting um are important that doesn't mean really old cameras this is still the current model you can still buy this from nikon today that i've owned it for a year and got it used on a really good deal it shows just how easy today it is to get used cameras that are really good and it's worth noting that we've entered an era of digital photography where there are now generations of antique digital cameras that are absolutely excellent with great image quality interesting features can be fun to use and do something kind of unique just like in the film days we had decades in which you could go back to very old cameras and as long as you're using new film you could get amazing results using old cameras or even vintage lenses we're starting to enter that same era with digital photography of course if you want the highest megapixels the absolute latest features the fastest autofocus yes you need the newest cameras but you don't need that in many cases for most of us we're doing things that we could use a much older camera and so while this is the d3500 you could easily go to many older models and in fact all the way back to the d3200 you have the same sensor you may not have as fast of a processor so you may lose a few features you may not have the video features there are some video features in here who cares i don't know but you could go back and get the d 3200 for much cheaper and still have an amazing camera with this same sensor go back to the 3100 you'll drop the price a lot you still have a 14 megapixel sensor it's larger than an iphone would have today it has that big aps-c sensor in there so you get that that that shallow depth of field you have lots of big glass you can get for these things and if you go back further yet yes you're going to drop in price even further and you may be looking at ccd sensors or you may be looking at the 12 megapixel or lower the 10 the eights the sixes i wouldn't go much low lower than four you're going to get into even on instagram it's going to be a problem posting those pictures but within reason you can go quite far back and get cameras that are fun to use very affordable and maybe by having a lower cost camera that's so quirky maybe it makes you want to run out and use it because why not don't worry about what's going to happen to the camera it cost you 50 right now this was a lot more than 50 and this is something i'm going to treasure but it's an important creative tool for me that makes me happy and happiness makes me creative being creative makes me go out and take pictures and i hope that this video encourages you to think about your tools and what's going to make you get out and take pictures and maybe reconsider spending money or lots of money as your goal as the thing that you're going to do and maybe say oh you know there is a camera that's so much less expensive or a some tool that is so much less expensive that's going to make me really happy and creative and i'm going to go out and do something amazing or maybe if you've never used an slr it's time to investigate whether one would be fun for you and if you've never used the nikon series i highly encourage you to give it a look i use lots of different cameras and i'm going to talk about a lot of different cameras but i've always had this very special personal connection to the nikon slr series and i wanted to share that with you guys over a cup of coffee so thank you for joining me here at the camera cafe i'll see all of you next time you | Camera Cafe | UCW9GPVKFglPqzcrkg27pu3A | 2022-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,409 | 22,245 |
rVA2D48D29c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVA2D48D29c | Top 10 Beautiful Bird In The World | top 10 most beautiful birds in the world top 10 is hyacinth macaw hyacinth macaw with an impressive length of 100 centimeters hyacinth macaw is the largest of all flying species of parrots in the world they inhabit in semi-open areas and savannah grasslands of northern brazil their population have been declined in past few years today less than 5 000 hyacinth macaws left in the world habitat loss and hunting are main threats to hyacinth macaw besides the large size hyacinth macaw is famous for their striking cobalt blue plumage with bright yellow rings around the eyes due to this stunning coloration hyacinth macaw also called as blue macaw they also have a beautiful long tail and strong and curved black bale top 10 most beautiful birds in the world top 10 is hyacinth macaw hyacinth macaw with an impressive length of 100 top nine is wood duck wood duck is probably the most stunningly colorful water fowl in the world the male bird has a metallic purplish green head and crest their belly is white and chest is dark red along the neck they have attractive narrow white stripes their wings are patterned blue and black female wood ducks are not so colorful as males they have gray brown head white belly and white speckled breast male bird uses their colorful plumage to attract female is bohemian wax wing bohemian wax swing is a medium-sized sun bird with distinctive crusted head and black masks they are brownish gray overall and wings have white and yellow edging thus bohemian wax swing is among the most beautiful passerine birds in the world bohemian wax wings inhabit in boreal forest across north america and eurasia mostly in canada and alaska in winter they migrate in large flocks to the northwest parts of the united states they nest on tree branches both the male and female bohemian wax wings are known for their high-pitched calls they mainly feed on insects and berries seven is blue jays blue jays are one of the most intelligent and beautiful birds in the world they found across forests of eastern and central north america the blue jays have stunning blue white and black plumage the most distinguishing feature of this sunbird is its noisy jj like calls they can also imitate the call of other species of birds besides the striking appearance blue jays are famous for their intelligence they may steal nestlings and eggs of other birds blue jays also mimic the voice of hawks to deceive other birds it is said to blue jays in captivity also could mimic human speech and the voice of other pets top seven top six is atlantic puffin atlantic puffin is a small well-adapted seabird that found across the coast of northern united states and eastern canada atlantic puffins are also known as sea parrot due to their huge multi-colored bill and penguin-like toleration atlantic puffins spend most of their lives on sea their water-resistant feathers keep their body warm while swimming they flap their wings to swim on the surface and underwater atlantic puffins have excellent diving capability they can reach up to 60 meters on diving they typically hunt sand deals kaplans and hakes atlantic puffins are also excellent flyers they can reach a speed of 55 miles an hour by flapping wings up to 400 times per minute top six top five is keel bill left you can keel bill toucan is among the birds with most amazing bills in the world they have huge multi-colored beak that will reach up to 20 centimeters in length due to their colorful bill heel built toucan is also known as rainbow bill tucan their beak is a mixture of green red and yellow colors in spite of heavy appearance beak of the keel built toucan is hollow and light it is made up of one type of proteins called keratin they use this large colorful beak to attract female during the breeding season and also as defensive weapon top five is keo bill left you can top four is peacock peacock is actually the name of male bird of pea fowl family there are three types of pea falls in the world indian congo and green pea fowl the indian peacefuls are the most common type of pea falls found around the world peace male birds are renowned for their colorful display of iridescent tail feathers peacocks can grow up to five feet in length which make it one of the largest flying birds in the world in fact the long tail of a peace makes 60 of its total length the colorful tail feather display of pickaxe is probably the most beautiful courtship display among bird family top three is flamenga flamingo is probably the most recognizable wading bird in the world the stunning red purple colored plumage itself make flamingo so special among birds there are six different species of flamingos in the world they found on every continent except antarctica an adult flamingo measure four or five feet in length and up to 3.6 kilograms in weight their neck is long and lean and has a distinctive downward bend beak the legs of flamingos are also very long measure between 30 and 50 inches the long leg and specially adapted beak let them to catch small fishes two is scarlett macaw scarlet macaw is one of the most beautiful and largest member of macaw family they inhabit inhuman evergreen forests across central and south america they are famous for their colorful plumage they have bright red plumage with a blue back their upper wings are yellow and edged with green color the strong curved beak is another noticeable feature of a scarlet macaw its upper part is white and the tip is black an adult scarlet macaw has a length between 80 to 90 centimeters and weighs up to 1.5 kilograms they are excellent flyers and can reach up to a speed of 35 miles per hour scarlet macaws also live for a long time they have a lifespan of 40 50 years it is said to be the scarlet macaws in captivity can live up to 75 years top two is scarlett mccall top one is gold and pheasant golden pheasants are famous for their brilliant colored plumage they have a beautiful gold and yellow crest tipped with red their under part is bright red and face sides and throat are rusty tan the waddle of golden pheasant is yellow and its upper back is green they also have dark red shoulder feathers and a long pale brown tail the male golden pheasants are more colorful than males they have distinctive scarlet breast and flanks their central tail feathers also have striking black spots unlike male pheasants females have a dollar modeled | Top 10 Animals | UCTGqmD0r8pcjZOiW3VrDASQ | 2021-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,139 | 6,394 |
npq2DrGiOiM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npq2DrGiOiM | Gin on the Racas - Episode #329 | hello everybody Welcome to Le wine TV I'm hello everybody Welcome to Le wine TV hello everybody Welcome to Le wine TV I'm your host Mark Fusco here for another episode of the show and um so on to the next two wines I got from the Wall Street Journal uh really don't need to do too many introductions um let's just get right into the wine so this first wine is 2013 domain J stairs Cabernet saon um boom from Bordeaux uh well actually the the domain is in Bordeaux but it's a vinde is it sorry vinde doc wine so in other words this is a entry level wine so uh if you go to the wine um so if you go to the Wall Street Journal wine uh you know wine shop or whatever wine website uh and you look up this particular wine you will find that they are selling it for $12.99 a bottle now remember I bought 15 bottles some of these were duplicate bottles 15 bottles for um uh just over $97 and that came out to be you know like six I think I already closed out the calculator yeah it's like 650 a bottle basically all right so um so I got these wines and so far none of them have been like spectacular but none of them have been like completely horrible either um I mean last week show the keti was meh at best okay so we got that going to there we go all right so um who is this so I I I couldn't find anything really on the internet other than what the Wall Street Journal says about this domain uh Claude gross made his reputation in Bordeaux earning 96 earning a 96 uh from Parker for his Chateau leur morange St Emon gr crew um and then it says now he's returned to his Southern Roots and a small domain um small domain JS you know what now that I now that I'm reading this a little bit more and and kind of looking at it it says bordeaux's Legends Bordeaux Legends Cabernet gem my thinking is that what they're saying is it's a guy who made who who made a really good w and uh in Bordeaux but this domain may not actually be there so we're going to really quickly look up CU I don't recognize this town it could be in Bordeaux but it doesn't necessarily mean it's not here we go let Google finish typing all this up and we will look at the map and see where it is it could be in Bordeaux it's just not it just doesn't have a Bordeaux um appalation so that makes me think even though it could be in Bordeaux it's just it's not really there so let's see St John D deer okay it's like near Leon that's like not even close okay so it's not a Bordeaux wine so this is it's not a Bordeaux it is near Leon I'm like I really am just confused as to what in the world this what's going on here man anyway yeah it's between Leon and mcon so it's it's in the burgundy area so okay but since it's not classified as one of those as a Burgundy wine they can make it they don't have to use P Water okay so enough of that let's um it says offering bordeau like finesse in every glass so I don't know and it says oh it does say it's in the langad do region so um kind of funny how they're comparing it to a Bordeaux but it's really from langad do anyway why is the pay doc vind doc all right so let's just check it out on the nose raspberries kind of raspberry candy some other kind of aroma can't really pinpoint it but there's really not much else going on in this nose I don't really smell any Earth I don't smell any wood I don't smell any floral um even even the even the the um even the fruit's pretty faint but yeah it's pretty tight on on the nose well on the palette there's at least something to it um there's a bit of woodiness to it um bit of tartness to it like like Cedar Box Cigar Box that type of thing maybe tobacco um some red fruit but there's like a there's a good tobacco flavor from it and it's it's mostly just red fruit maybe a little more specific I can get but um it's also a tad A Touch of Green to it a touch of you know um you me that leaf but uh maybe like force floor like you know dried leaves that type of stuff it's not a bad wine I mean it's like I said it's $13 a bottle typically um you know I got it for under $7 so for for that price it's not bad if it was $7 $13 it's okay I mean I it's a fr it's a French wine from the langua do um it doesn't really it's not something I'm going to like shout from the mountain top that you need to buy the wine of the of the three wines so far I've tasted tonight since I've recorded two shows in one day um it's the most interesting on the palette um but but I wouldn't call it spectacular I'd probably rather drink the Raymond that I had last week it's like a few minutes ago um so I'd rather probably enjoy Raymond the you know the Raymond from last week's uh show but at the same time it's not horrible you know I I the the quality of the wines that I'm getting so far is about what I expected for the price you're paying okay I've had better luck with some other places in the types of wine that um I bought all right let's move on to Wine number two all right so wine number two is also a red wine okay it didn't uh it didn't close that little thing oops I didn't mean to do that so um this is a Spanish wine and I'm just gonna just get into the um here we go uh this is the 2007 if I remember correct 2007 Las baracas not baranas but Las barakus Ramon Retta is the proprietor uh Grand Reserva tempero car saon from Cataluna okay and um so real quick from the from the website from The Wall Street Journal website um um the the historic Ramon Retta seller passionately passionately upholds the uh uniquely Spanish tradition of long barrel aging and selling of their finest Reds uh this was released at its delicious best and then I won't go through that um their seller which you know everything they have in there is stuff I already got from their website and you there are websites there's a website for this wine so that was kind of cool um but anyway their the seller takes back to um $1.99 now that's kind of cool um I think it is um so this says no shortage of tradition experience I'm sorry expertise behind this wine blah blah blah uh it's name so Las baracus is named for the ancient stone Huts dotting the family's Vineyards toolsheds also once used for Sheltering Vineyard workers uh from during hot afternoons it's a 60% tempero and 40% Cabernet 7on um and that's pretty much it now one of the things about about this um is that kind of like some other Spanish wines they do age them at the winery and then they release them so that's something to make note of is that uh you know this this wine sat in the winery for a few years and then they release it it's not like you know they they age it in the barrel for say 12 18 24 months bottle it and then ship it out they do all that aging then they put it in the bottle they let it sit and they then they then they put it out when they think it's time to release it so 2007 so released in 2014 so 7 years old already has some age and it's kind of hard to tell but look but compared to the other wines you can tell there's some age to it um it there there's almost a little bit of uh Brown um Browning coming into the into the red it's hard to tell because I have a red background but when you look at the other wines uh you can see that uh age has already started to change the color of the wine so on the nose it's kind of earthy kind of musty kind of like you were hanging out in a Cellar smelling your Oak barrels and the musin and the dampness you know of of a of a barrel room that's probably underground a cave there's also like a little bit of I want say rubber yeah almost like a little bit of like rubber hose um not fresh not fresh cut garden hose a little reference to S I'm going to watch that again I haven't watched it in a while but yeah like a little bit of like rubber hose uh Aroma to it too as far as fruit maybe a touches some red fruit but I can't get get too much more specific than that no floral no other wood than just that that you know like you're in the you're in the barrel room that is a and the rubber hose is starting to go away again the uh the the barrel room the barrel room Aroma is really starting to take over let's check it out there's definitely a few things going on in this wine um the palette is very much like the um you know like the nose um get kind of that wood that you know barrel room type of uh feeling did get a little bit of that rubber that rubber hose I feel like I get more the dust more the more the um musty uh cellar I'm going to pour a little bit more just to see if I can get some more um some more out of this but um it's it's not bad definitely does not drink or tastes like a um a young wine so I'm thinking you know you know it it definitely is it tastes somewhat aged and just set of convenience just so I can get back into the wine again it's nothing nothing spectacular um at $17 a bottle normal retail I I would I would probably buy something different that um I'd probably buy you know another tempero um but again this this is not a wine that's horrible by any means it's just that I just don't it doesn't Inspire it doesn't excite me it's got some great tannins but than that it's not it's not something that I'm just going to again you know yell from the mountain top and say that you have to buy this wine um you know it's it's pretty decent but again I'm not going to say that it's the best wine out there and a little bit of wine on top after I took that out see anything drip out yep so this is going to be one of those where I'm probably going to have to vacuum in let's see if this trip if anything drips out of here I can't tell nope so this is probably going to be a a vacuum in type of situation here anyway I'll play with that later when we're off camera um far as the Wine's concerned it's okay so now I've had what six wines eight wines at least six of the wies from Wall Street Journal and I can't remember any of them being spectacular that I would rush out and buy tomorrow um so and it kind of you get what you pay for uh lesson uh you know when you have these awesome deals on wine um especially when they come out to like less than $10 a bottle you you might not exactly be like jumping for joy that you've got this $20 or $15 or $13 bottle wine for you know six bucks seven bucks okay um I've had I feel like I've had better Lu with some of the other online um wine ordering places um more specifically underground seller um but I have uh I do have a growing virtual seller or virtual yeah virtual seller with s select um which is Ian cobbles uh wine thing uh I like his his is kind of cool so one you know it's one deal every day um wies it he is apparently picking himself um they seem to really he seems to concentrate on Old World which is kind of cool because underground seller concentrates on New World um they they both do the other but most of their wines tend to come from one from you know underground Celler pretty much is it's most of the wies really come from Old World I'm sorry new world now they're not all California you get some South American Australian stuff like that um and you might get some Old World Wines in there but uh Samu seems to seems to be more of an old world thing and it could be just their preferences okay and there's nothing wrong with that because if you find somebody that you like that that you like their reviews or you like their preferences or the wines they like you know then then you can kind of rely on them to give you good advice on those types of wines if every wine that I try you you know you're not going to like it anyway then why you watching um anyway so um that's going to do it for today's show uh as always thank you for stopping by you click the click the links above to friend me up hit that PayPal button over there to donate and send me a little few duckets uh I'll have links below of you know from The Wall Street Journal and the website for um for this bad boy uh or at least the the company and um I'm going to vacuum 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ii2YP6CNaKA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii2YP6CNaKA | Northampton City Council 2/14/23 | know that this meeting and all participating on Zoom will be audio and video recorded tonight our agenda features a number of important matters here are some highlights we will begin our meetings with three opportunities for public input we will start with two public hearings one to install a utility poll and another to consider an administrative order to create a new Department the climate action and project Administration these hearings welcome public input and the hearings will be followed by our usual opportunity for public comment later in the meeting we will be considering an order for special legislation to add seven additional liquor licenses in Northampton and we will and we will also have a discussion about city council holding hybrid meetings in March lastly today is the 16th day of Black History Month and tonight before city council we are considering a resolution to create a commission to investigate racialized harms perpetrated against black residents and workers in Northampton we have important news to share and matters to discuss I now call the city council to order Laura can you please call the roll Chancellor Elkins here councilor Foster here and can you make me a co-host sure councilor Gore here councilor Jarrett yeah counselor lebarge here councilor mayori here councilman here I say Nash yes here Perry here council president you have a core excellent okay uh so um the next thing up on our agenda is the two Public public hearings that I referenced uh first we have a public hearing on item 22.200 National Grid Verizon poll petition for Barrett Street uh per Mass General law the the Northampton city council will hold the public hearing on Thursday February 16th at 7 pm on National Grid's petition to install one jointly owned Riser pull and anchor on Barrett Street apart approximately 57 feet west of the existing pole number 12. the city council will hear all persons who wish to be heard there on okay and is Lisa Jasinski here um can we find somebody from National Grid and Lisa I was told that somebody else might be present to speak to the petition okay and if they could raise their hand that would be helpful see Lisa I'm looking for her saw her and if it's another person turn your video on and wave your hands oh founder and I'm asking thank you much I don't know what you know what I'm having trouble with my iPad so I'm on my iPhone so I couldn't turn the camera on either I think I'll leave it West uh well enough alone is there a gentleman by the name of Doug Hyland can you see if he is here because this is actually his job and he should be on this call as well yep I'm here I couldn't find the raise my hand so I was waving my hands in the video I'll turn the video off for the timing I cannot find anybody uh that is a good idea and if people could do that it it helps managing the meeting and um will allow you to get your turn your video on during your time to speak Okay so um So Lisa and the other gentleman's name is uh Doug Hyland hi Doug welcome um who would like to uh uh present and speak to this particular item I will um so we're looking to install a new poll on Barrett Street um we're doing uh underground cable replacement in that uh apartment buildings the coach light apartment buildings right there and the poll that we currently come off of is has just a bunch of Riser pulls on it which are the the conduit that come up the side of the pole National Grids on it Verizon there's a couple other telecommunications companies on it it was It was kind of busy so uh looked like the uh the best option would be to set a new poll rather than trying to set a new pole next to that have everyone move over um we met with uh Greg Newman out in the field uh stake the poll he agreed to the location and said there was just it was a good spot for it so okay um are there any other proponents who would like to speak to this uh poll installation it's going to be hard to tell if anybody because we have so many hands raised um if you are interested in speaking on this particular matter please turn your video on okay I don't think I'm seeing anybody um is there anybody all right so uh so first are there any other proponents I'm not seeing anybody waving their hands or raising their hands um is there anybody who is an opponent of this installation okay I'm not seeing that either um oh we didn't do motion to open the public hearing uh move to open the public hearing reinvited comments okay motion made by counselor molden seconded by I think I did oh okay either one counselor Foster okay um any discussion on opening the public hearing hearing none Laura roll call please counselor Elkins yes that's the Foster Council Gore councilor Jarrett yes Council mayor of the barge yes it comes with mayori yes Council Moulton yes also Nash yes councilor Perry yes okay the public hearing is now open um we have heard from from Lisa and Doug as to what this uh this hearing is about um are there any other uh Lord do we need to have them re uh State the the reason for the poll petition or the poll Okay so uh proponents and opponents all right I'm not seeing anybody I will entertain a motion to close the public hearing uh council president could I ask a question of uh National Grid yes I am sorry thank you uh I guess this is for Doug uh this is uh Barrett street is uh in my ward Ward one so I went out and took a look at the uh the site today the the poll uh the new poll would be placed directly in front of the building the first building at uh Astor Fields uh the map accompanying this petition uh shows that as Pheasant Hill I believe that's the old name of that uh of that project but it's uh directly in front of Astor Fields have they have they been communicated with is there any concern that they've expressed about the placement of of the poll nope uh they've been communicated with that we're we'll be doing a cable replacement program increased reliability in the area and there was there was no issues okay great thanks okay any other questions for the for National Grid I make a motion to close the hearing second motion made by councilor lebard seconded by councilor Elkins to close the public hearing any discussion on closing the hearing hearing none Laura roll call please councilor Foster yes Council for Gore yes counselor Jared yes counselor LaBarge yes Uncle mayori yes Professor Moulton yes recording stopped yes okay and councilor Elkins yes okay uh the public hearing is now closed that item will appear on the consent agenda later in this meeting that's item 22.200 National Grid Verizon uh poll petition for Barrett Street next up uh we have a public hearing on an administrative order uh by order of the city council the Northampton city council will hold the public hearing by remote participation on Thursday February 16 2023 at 703 PM the city council will consider proposed amendments to the city of Northampton Administrative Code part one administrative organization section two administrative and financial division to add uh 2.08 climate action and project administration department and to amend 2.10 Office of the auditor to transfer the position of Chief procurement officer from the auditor's office to The Climate action and project administration department the city council will hear all persons who wish to be heard thereon could I get a motion to open the public hearing on the administrative order move to open up the public hearing a motion made by councilor lebard seconded by councilor Jarrett any discussion on opening the hearing hearing none Laura roll call please I'm so Gore yes counselor Jared also the barge yes Mr Moulton yes counselor Nash yes councilor Perry yes I'm sorry Elkins yes that's a foster yes okay the public hearing is now open and in this case the proponent is the mayor of Northampton good evening counselors welcome here thank you um so at the first reading um I read into the record my memo um for this big groundbreaking change so I won't do that again but um I would like to start this evening by giving just huge huge thanks to the dedicated members of the Northampton climate emergency Coalition who have been working with me for a good part of a year maybe more at this point um to get us to where we are today I am so grateful for their advocacy and their research and assistance which has been truly remarkable and I thank them I see many of them here tonight so I thank them for showing up here tonight um it's really truly been a privilege to work with uh with you all on this um and I also want to give really big thanks to the creative outside of the box big thinking um as well as the work that's been done by those in the mayor's office that led to the development of this Department that I'm bringing to you today a few things have aligned to facilitate this creation of a department that will interact and collaborate with all other departments in the city and it's utilizing the reorganization of two existing positions with the addition of a director our long-time fabulous Chief procurement officer Joe Cook is retiring tomorrow after a career with the city of 34 years we are so grateful for his expertise and his watchful eye overall of over all projects and things for all of these years and and wish them the very happiest retirement and his retirement is a really big change for the city so um as you know from this order the chief procurement officer has been in the office of the Auditors literally and figuratively in the administrator literally and then figuratively in the administrative code um and um and so as we've been talking about this change and what we'll look for in our next CPO we've realized that we aren't entirely sure why Joe has been in with the Auditors it's not designated as so in 30b um which handles procurement and bids not uh really other cities don't organize it this way it's just kind of one of those this is how it's been done sort of things so procurement and bidding really touches just about every department and is critical for larger projects my directive since I've been mayor has been that all projects procurement planning undertaking of new or upgraded equipment and infrastructure be evaluated for their contribution to helping us achieve our decarbonization goals so procurement is a really critical part of that by bringing procurement into this climate action and project administration department I really want to send the message to All City departments and the community that this is the priority and all projects will be viewed through this lens so um we have actually already hired for this critical position and William Coffey is the new CPO for the city he started just last week and I'm very happy to introduce him tonight he's here on Zoom um we are thrilled he's joined the city and in addition to his interest in handling procurement and contracts he also has a background in environmental and sustainability practices so um he's sort of the first piece of this Kappa team or puzzle um after I walked through the sort of the rest of the changes I would love to give him the opportunity to say hello and tell you a little bit about himself and his expertise and his interest in this work so the other change that has recently happened is that our energy and sustainability officer Chris Mason has recently moved on to help communities regionally as the state green communities coordinator for western Massachusetts um Chris was the very first energy and sustainability officer in the Commonwealth as we were the first Community to create such a position in 2007. and this position has been in the Central Services Department so we miss Chris a lot and we owe him a great deal of credit for our Innovation and Leadership on energy conservation and reduction and for creating resilient and regenerative infrastructure for the city and so while it's really sad for us that he isn't here in the city anymore um I actually sort of view his moving to a state position as a positive thing if maybe not for us for the world as his assistants and expertise are needed by many communities and that really means that many other communities are working to focus in the way that we have been for years so um I am moving that position from Central Services into Kappa to continue the project management project program research and Grant work that was done in Central Services by that position so um for the last year I've been as I said I've been asking departments to check um you know to have this be their focus and I've been asking departments to check with the energy and sustainability officer on purchasing and to make sure that we're making the most efficient and sustainable choices on anything that we purchase so that will now be part of a process with any purchasing and projects will go through a coordinated effort with the Kappa team and so we're going to move uh we're going to post this position um in Kappa as soon as we possibly can um as we over this year as we've been talking to the Northampton climate emergency Coalition about different structures or models for a climate action position in the city they felt it was really critical that either the position be directly in the mayor's office or that it be a director level position um and Chief of Staff wolf and finance director Nardi and I spent hours and hours thinking about and talking through this um so I also want to give just huge recognition to the two of them we've three of us spent a lot of time sort of thinking through all the different possibilities of how to create this um and once uh we had the epiphany of pulling together these two existing positions around a sustainable project management Focus um then the structure really sort of came came into focus with with uh um that if we brought those two with a head uh or a director that would do strategic big picture planning um and so with that sort of pyramid um the department of climate action and project Administration was born um I also of course want to recognize that the Kappa director will work very closely in collaboration with their departmental colleagues that do parts of this work now like director Mission planning sustainability director McCarthy and Central Services with facilities for the city and schools um director Le Scalia in public works many of the department heads so they will work um with everybody this is really a critical part of this position and the department um that it it really must work closely with all other departments like any other inter-departmental departments like HR its um it it will it will sort of it will serve the city and City departments um in that way so another need that we talked about a lot and I see that Kappa will focus on is more communication around the work that we've done and are doing to meet our goals as well as collaborative communication with the community um which I think is something that is needed particularly around this and will be needed as we move forward and we all need to work together to meet Citywide goals so communication is going to be sort of a key component of this department as well um as I've been talking about the climate change mitigation stabilization fund as you know I've been really sort of intently focused on um how to position Northampton to be able to take advantage of state and federal funding like the energy security and climate change programs in the inflation reduction act so the director of Kappa will work with my office very closely so uh we're gonna be able to grab every opportunity for the city and for residents to help us reach our goals and move us towards carbon Freedom together so um with that I'm extremely proud and excited to bring this to the city council I think it's a pretty remarkable move we're making um towards realizing our goals outlined in our sustainable Northampton comprehensive plan um so I thank you so much for your consideration of it and if you may I would love to to hand it over to William um for a little bit so he can meet you all if that's okay I think I saw him um be May made uh um hi everybody there he is hey William welcome hi thank you so much mayor thank you mayor thank you city council it's uh my pleasure to be here on this call with you and to meet you all to be connected and to every attendee on this call um it's a pleasure to be connected with you I am elated to serve Northampton as its new Chief procurement officer I've been learning a ton the past week and a half um I just thought it would be nice to kind of describe myself a little bit I grew up in the area I grew up in West Hampton I'm very much I feel like I'm a member of the community um grew up going to Northampton I still think of it as the big city um in my brain just like I did when I was a five-year-old um my mom worked at The Gazette for 30 years my dad is a local painting contractor or was until he retired um so very connected to Northampton um I've earned my bachelor's bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from Skidmore College um also an international Affairs to kind of the humanities based Foundation which kind of I think I attribute to growing up in this community and much later after several forays in a few different Industries ended up earning my MBA from Colorado State University in a program called the global social and sustainable Enterprise program it's a bit of a mouthful we called it gssc for short to that end a lot of my career has really been focused on the concept of profiting the purpose so trying to join companies and other initiatives that are really kind of integrating the triple bottom line into their approach so people profit and plan it um I've kind of worked my most recent job was for a company in the waste management and recycling space kind of helping factories optimize the recycling programs and whatnot to identify you know different different steps to take to divert waste from the landfill um anyway I feel like that ethos of profiting with purpose is very aligned with the community and values of this of Northampton um anyway I'm back in the valley I've hopped around a bit I was in Colorado for five years and then later Vermont got back to the valley last summer with a fresh baby and recently saw this posting and thought I would apply and was very excited to kind of learn more about the opportunity and learn more about the mayor's initiative of creating the climate action and project administration department I'm really excited to get involved in that work but mostly my current focus is just trying to understand everything I can about the role from Joe Cook his last day is tomorrow so I've been spending every day with him just trying to understand all the ins and outs of Municipal procurement I'm doing my best to fulfill his to fill his shoes in a short time and um excited to kind of number one take on his role and make keep things running as is and then number two really learn more about Kappa and get into get involved with the sustainability initiatives and figuring out ways we can incorporate sustainability concepts profiting with purpose if you will and other kind of initiatives into the procurement activities of the city um so thank you very much everybody here for the opportunity excited to be around and um I am always about connecting with people so if anyone ever wants to reach out and discuss your ideas with me I'm very open to that um thanks for the shout out sorry if you could hear my daughter shouting over there thanks everybody um much appreciated well welcome William and background noise from family members is always welcome and expected at city council thank you yeah that sounds about right awesome great meeting you everybody thanks again so uh counselors do you have any clarifying questions for the mayor before we open up to the floor to folks um I say clarifying questions because this is on our agenda later and we can discuss our uh thoughts on things in Greater detail there okay now should I have my hand up you know what there's so many people on the screen here yeah sorry counselor Foster thanks it's more of a process note I think some folks may have hands up for public comment um so I just wanted to to note that that we may want to ask those who are expecting public comment to lower hands they will have a chance for public comment um but comments coming now would be just for the public hearing that's that's a great idea it would help to manage the meeting yeah so folks who have their hands raised um I am asking people in the room if they want to speak to this particular matter so I'm going to request that you lower your hands for right now we will be going to public comment immediately after this hearing and oh good now everybody's coming onto the screen this is very helpful um let's see um so I see some hands still raised um if you I suspect Adele wants to speak to this matter so I'm going to go out on a limb and ask Adele to unmute Adele welcome to the public hearing well thank you very much my name is Adele Franks I live in Florence and I just wanted to emphasize um the how much I appreciate this proposal of the Mayors to create a new Department and um I I think that it will add emphasis to our climate actions and it will also very importantly add accountability to our climate goals and um we'll add accountability for actually achieving con uh our climate goals we currently have a sustainable Northampton plan that doesn't have a whole lot of measurable objectives and my hope is that this new department will add some measurable objectives so that we can track our progress and um and I was very happy to hear mayor Sierra mention communication and the importance of this department emphasizing communication with residents because in fact other communities we that we invited to a round table this last summer sustainability officers mentioned that it was the community members that really drove progress in their communities and so um we are looking forward to this new Kappa director working very closely with residents who care so passionately about leaving a livable climate for their descendants and we would um like very much for the Northampton climate emergency coalition to continue working with the city in that way thanks so much Thank You Adele all right um I'm going to assume people with their hands raised wish to speak to this matter um next up is Nan Smith I believe are you there Nan I'm here for a public comment oh okay all right so I'm going to move on to Sharon Moulton who I think is likely here for this Sharon are you there yep I'm here I live in Ward 7B and I represent peace and Justice at first churches on the climate um emergency Coalition and I'm not gonna Adele has said exactly how I feel and I just want to add that I want um to put first churches kind um Peace and Justice in myself as somebody who is really wanting to be involved in any way community organization in education wants to happen thank you thank you Sharon uh next we have Joyce Rosenfeld Choice yes are you the are you here to speak to uh the uh yes there I'm very excited to speak um about this epic and historic uh proposal that our mayor has made um I think she will go down in our history as our climate mayor um I have faith in the city council I have faith in uh the mayor I have faith in our community of Northampton that we will do everything in our power to um bring us um into the leadership on climate matters um it's been a pleasure to work with the mayor on this and I look forward as a member of the Northampton climate emergency coalition to continuing to work closely with such a listening mayor thank you thank you Joyce next up is Susan tuberge Susan are you there I am indeed okay you have the floor thank you just unmuting my my here we go okay hi thank you so much so I wanted to say that um it you know it's like less than a year ago with a wine and emergency escalating climate Action Now brought together a group of climate action groups in Northampton and together we um well we said we've got to do something big and bold that will have a real impact and that's how the Northampton climate emergency Coalition was born and we were so thrilled and amazed at the incredible support of the mayor and the city council and and here it is it's actually happening it's very exciting and we have deep appreciation for this process and so I just wanted to share a couple of things that I think are the next step that are vital vital to the success of this effort um so I have just like two principles I wanted to put out tonight that I hope we can hold in all of our work and the first one is to engage the community as a whole all sectors of the community in this and that's where this idea of a resident Council or community group that Adele and others have spoken to um and that Eric will speak to in a moment that's um really important to really I mean there's so much that people in this community have to offer and our strength will be in our in our collaboration and our unity and the second principle that I I it this is like to me a make or break thing that that when we make decisions all of our policies and actions that we view them through the lens of the climate emergency and we view them through a lens of climate Justice and equity in addressing racism because the only way we are ever gonna pull ourselves out of the mess we're in is to build our unity and build our solidarity and that means all of us doing climate work we really need to be supporting the reparations work I mean people in our city need to feel safe to get out on the streets and you know do what they need to do and know that we have each other's backs and that incredible unleashing that incredible Community energy and um wisdom I think will make a huge difference in in moving things forward so again deep appreciation to the mayor and the city council and um welcome all the new people that will be joining us and thank you for this time and my name is Susan de Berge and I live in Florence thank you Susan all right next for the public hearing is Eric broadband oh you were there you have the floor um I'm gonna join the others in the Northampton climate emergency Coalition and congratulating the mayor and our city for this amazing step we are quite pleased to hear as Adele and Susan have said that uh Community engagement is part of this as part as a context I those that pay attention to these things read today about a potential scenario globally called the Doom Loop in which governments worldwide would be so overwhelmed with funding repair recovery from climate disasters that they will lack the resources necessary to invest in decarbonization and that's they are saying this is a possible scenario so it's great to see the mayor stepping up and committing City resource to this another report found that the average cost of each additional ton of carbon is 185 dollars it would be great to put that into terms of efficiency but we know it costs money to repair from floods and whatnot um one of the key challenges as Adele said referenced by many of our participants in the round table is that the really the gorilla in the room in terms of emissions is in the residential and Commercial sectors so it's we we obviously can do a lot of work soon on the municipal sector but this is where Community engagement is is important and anyone who pays attention to the next door board will will continuously see questions about heat pumps uh people want information but it's it's limited and it's mostly available from contractors who do have their own business interests in mind so having some representation in the community of X of expertise and knowledge is is important and we can use this therefore I'm saying that we need a community Advisory Board to help the department interface with the community as a two-way conduit to both communicate the city's efforts and and initiatives available but also feedback to the the department and and the city where residents feel challenged and what they what they would like to do to help um we think it should be comprised with representatives from Community stakeholders from Key Community stakeholders and we also have found some best practices developed by a Community Partnership project supported by the Robert Wood Johnson foundation and these have recommendations for how to form this kind of body and we'd be happy to share that uh in the as soon as we are asked to again thank you so much this is a wonderful initiative and department and we're so proud that the mayor has has made this happen thank you thank you Eric next up is Jackie balance hello I'm Jackie balance from Florence say what welcome oh thank you thank you oh gosh I am so excited about this initiative I'm so grateful to my friends on the Northampton climate emergency coalition to the mayor and the council especially the counselors who worked so hard with the coalition to move this forward um at the council level but this mayor uh Shara will be the climate mayor this is the uh crown of her Crown achievement of her Administration it's going to be hard to cap this I do want to underline everything that everyone else has said but especially I want to emphasize the value of a citizen's climate Advisory Board because we have a lot of smart people in Northampton uh some of them helped to create this initiative and the more communication we have going forward the better uh the community has a lot to offer and could be very helpful to the new director when the time comes uh onward thank you Jackie okay next up is Denise lello Denise yes yeah I'm here I'm not I'm not able to start my video I have to say I'm a little confused about the difference between public comment and testimony I don't know if I'm uh speaking out of turn here but anyway well can I answer your question real quick just because if you're if you're not understanding it that means maybe others so right now we're doing a public hearing it is around this particular matter uh Kappa uh the new department and immediately after this hearing the next thing on the agenda is public comment so okay well I do want to speak to Kappa so I guess this is appropriate for me go right ahead thank you so my name is Denise lello I live in Northampton I'm the coordinator of the Northampton chapter of mothers out front which is part of the climate uh emergency Coalition uh I want to thank you for this opportunity to comment I do applaud the mayor's Vision to move Northampton toward its declared goal of carbon neutrality um and I have six reasons I wanted to share with you about why I hope that you'll all vote in favor of the capital proposal uh first of all um Chris Mason as the mayor said um uh what did an outstanding job uh leading the city on its path to sustainability and did incredible work retrofitting City buildings and ensuring that sustainability goals were met um and it's entirely appropriate that that position be moved into this new Department um secondly there are federal and state money available now um to help and more is going to become available later this year and those funds are going to go to cities and towns with staff to secure the funding so that's the other reason the mayor already indicated that it's important we have somebody to spend their time researching and acquiring funds um and um also we need to have guidance for business owners and citizens because there's a maze of programs to help them transition to clean energy and that requires communication between City Hall and Northampton Community which is also been mentioned but also to let the public know about the remarkable work that the city is already doing third we City business owners and residents need guidance to coordinate their individual efforts retrofits to existing buildings are complicated and a dedicated office can provide public information to individuals we hope it will for the Massachusetts Commission on clean Heat final report which was issued in November issued guidelines for communities across the state and those included the need for data analysis to track progress because the state's also trying to make its Net Zero building Heating and Cooling goals so communities will need to collect and share data and so people in this office will be able to coordinate that data collection fifth the new specialized stretch code needs to be adopted by Northampton soon and that's going to have a learning curve to it but this is really important because we don't want to have the cost of future retrofits because we're allowing buildings to be for built now and over the next several years that don't meet Net Zero standards and finally the last thing is that cities and towns across the Commonwealth are working together to move away from the fossil fuel use that's leading to climate catastrophe so there are efforts going on at other communities across the state many people are missing Chris as the Northampton representative and we really need a Northampton representative projects such as the building electrification accelerator are happening across the Commonwealth and this office will allow us to participate fully in those efforts so thank you very much thank you Denise all right next up is Jackie mcqueener welcome Jackie hi thank you good evening everybody um I would just like to voice my support for the creation of the new climate action and project administration department and I would also just like to Echo what the others have just said and um voice my support for the creation of a new citizens advisory commission to work with the new director of the department um because I think climate issues do touch on everything from social justice Equity housing our infrastructure just every facet of life so um again to really promote communication between the city and residents um I think that that citizens advisory commission would be a very important step to take thank you thank you Jackie and we're back to Nan and Nan um had earlier said that she's not speaking to this but queuing up for public comment so um so it looks like we've reached the end of our public input portion of this uh mayor do you want to respond to any of the concerns or thoughts that were shared by the public um and and counselors maybe you have some clarifying questions based on what you've heard um I again I just want to reiterate my thanks um to everyone and um everyone who who came and spoke and everyone who's worked so hard on this and um it was as I said a privilege to work with them so um I thank them and I look forward to working with them in the future cool uh uh counselor Elkins uh good evening mayor and and council president Nash and everybody I um I reserve my comments for I mean and the way the structure of the the first reading of this went um and we had so much on the agenda at the last meeting um I contained myself but I wanted to say what a Monumental night I I think tonight's um council meeting might be one of the most consequential um in northampton's history um and uh and I just want to commend the mayor um for taking this step um and for what I expect will be a successful uh you know passage of this um I uh I want to thank Joe Cook and wish him well in his retirement and welcome William Coffey and uh fresh babies are the best babies uh so uh welcome and uh and you can bring that background noise any time um I I just have a couple of things that I want to say um because um because it's just it's so important what is happening tonight um and the leadership that this city is providing to the Commonwealth and I think as a as a a model for the country um the mayor is absolutely right to um thank the Northampton climate emergency Coalition the only thing I would say is she understates it a little bit to say their advocacy because they pushed and they prodded and they pigeonholed the mayor and everybody who would hear from them and uh they have made their presence known and every kind of um uh committee meeting they've been a constant Presence at the uh the the Northampton energy and sustainability committee um which I and counselor mayori are on um and uh to educate us about the the role that they had in mind and um and to advocate for what that position could be to overcome questions about how it would work and how it would fit in and and and reservations about why existing structures may or may not be enough um so I I just I really want to to Echo and if anything amplify um the the con the everything everybody has said I I think that the the the climate emergency Coalition and where they have pushed us is one of the best examples of um Civic um service and um advocacy and and um and um uh what's the word I'm looking for civic Civic engagement um that you know I think it's just remarkable um the amount of education and advocacy um that that they have pushed forward um I I do want to address I know there have been calls for a a citizen commission um I you know it may be worth revisiting the the structure of the the Northampton energy and sustainability commission uh uh says commission or committee I always forget um but the nesc um to make sure it's Meeting those needs but I I do want to make sure everybody knows and I know like Adele Franks knows because she's always at those meetings and other members of the of the emergency Coalition have been at those meetings and made themselves available that that is a group that is a mixture of elected officials and department heads and and residents of the community that seem to be engaging with these questions that that that I'm hearing some calls for to make sure that we are uh engaging with and and from some of the most smartest people uh like it is it is the nerdiest wonkiest I guarantee you if you come to any um committee meeting in the city anything that we do it will be the nerdiest want in the in the weeds uh uh kind of discussion um about about these issues and thinking through and how the city can be moving forward and be advocating and engaging with public about these things so I just I want to shout out to nesc uh and its members past and present to say um that uh the structure is there if we need to revisit who's on it and who's engaged with it we certainly should do that but I want to assure people who are advocating for this um that uh that the city has been on this for a long time um and and I'm pleased to be on that committee it's one of my it's my one of my favorite gigs um notwithstanding the times that I get a little like it gets a little Beyond me about when when they get into the gritty of the science and all that sort of stuff so anyway I don't want to go on too long I'm not given toward speechifying committee at Council meetings um if folks have uh uh for the most part but I just I want to say tremendous uh tremendous Next Step I'm absolutely in support of this and whatever we need to do to to move it forward and to structure um the city government to make it happen I'm fully in supportive so thank you foreign okay any other thoughts or counselor mayori I know we're going to be able to talk more later but I really I also had to commend the um both the mayor and the climate emergency Coalition when we first went to that round paid when I went to that round table with Chris Mason and we heard from similar positions across the Commonwealth you know we were just getting very excited about the possibilities and I didn't think that it would um kind of take take cold in Northampton this fast and I as as others have said it's really because both of the efficacy of the climate emergency Coalition and also the mayor you know the mayor really uh really listening to the details because um it was made clear that there was some kind of wrong current disposition position could take and um and I think we're really avoiding those I mean I was just so thrilled to see the authority be you know being given with the responsibility which seems to be the key the key um path to success with this type of position so I know that the Coalition was also thrilled to see that and it was just really nice to not have to gear up and and kind of feel like we had to push that the mayor the mayor just kind of met us there and it was great and I'm just I'm thrilled I felt really emotional seeing this on the agenda I do think it is very mom you know really monumental thank you counselor counselor lebarge thank you um I have to agree I think this is a remarkable move we are doing in climate action which the mayor has stated I also feel that communication is very important in the new department and especially to engage the community as a whole that is very very valuable I also want to welcome William Coffey and Welcome to our city of Northampton and working under our new mayor I want to Echo everyone involved to help make this happen who had helped to make this happen the mayor the Coalition group and I also feel as always a citizen advisory really needs to be looked at I think it's a great idea to be put in place and thank you everybody for working tirelessly to make this happen thank you counselor you're welcome okay um any other comments or questions from counselors I have to look through multiple screens here yeah Alex and Jamila are on the second screen all right um so um any further questions or thoughts before we close I entertain a motion to close the public hearing move to close the public hearing second okay motion made by councilor lebard seconded by councilor Perry uh any discussion on closing the public hearing hearing none Laura roll call please come through Jared yes come for the barge yes Alpha mayori councilor Moulton yes counselor Nash yes councilor Perry yes counselor Elkins yes Dr Foster yes and counselor Gore yes okay the public hearing is now closed and the item related to that is shows up later on the agenda under oh where do we go here um it's hard working with one computer rather than two um item 23.240 is under orders and that'll will appear later in our agenda okay uh next up uh we've been we've been through our public hearings and now is the third bite at the Apple for the public as we start public comment and um I have my public comment uh Preamble here we will now hear public comment if you wish to make a a public comment please please use the raised hand feature located on the bottom menu bar under reactions if you're calling in by phone you you can raise your hand by hitting star nine if you are having trouble raising your hand you may use the chat feature to send a message to uh me and counselor Foster to ensure equal access and because of open meeting law technical problems such as not being able to raise your hand or the only thing the chat function is used for and the chat function will only be available during public comment we cannot 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Northampton Open media's YouTube and other platforms okay so I see people queued up and uh Nan Smith is first and uh is the Blue Sky timer out there it is it won't it won't show up until the sound has gone up it's it's on it might be buried deep in a screen but the first time the Dinger goes off it will show up on the on the first time okay all right so well and I know that Nan well knows the two minute time so Nan we'll see uh how well you can match up with our two minute limit all right thank you Nancy Smith Chapel Street I want to express my strongest support for passing the reparations resolution tonight I would like to thank and congratulate its sponsors counselors Gore Perry and Elkins and the Northampton reparations committee whose dedication and hard work has delivered this beautifully factual and moving resolution I want to thank in advance the mayor and city council for bringing that work to fruition tonight by unanimously voting to support carryout and finance this resolution by doing so you will be moving all of us forward toward a stronger more diverse and unified Northampton this resolution is so well done that I must admit I am sad only a handful of people are around late enough to hear it I would like to suggest that the resolution be read again on the steps of City Hall perhaps on Juneteenth so everyone can not only hear it but celebrate its passing together I would also like to again express my strong support for Northampton firefighters local 108 who are still without a contract and negotiating with the city they have the highest call volume in Hampshire County their ambulance generates 3.5 million for the city each year yet members are paid up to 42 percent less than some of the surrounding communities I'm urging the mayor to support our First Responders who are always there for us by providing equal pay for Public Safety and I just like to give a shout out and thank you to everybody who pushed so hard and worked so hard to get the um climate action Department um to become a reality so uh thank you all for that thanks okay we're gonna wait for that Ding I I can handle it I think you beat it Nancy okay let's see where is it okay I'm sorry I like I was quick on the Drone I paused it when when Nan was done so the next person that's close to two minutes is going to go to the ding hold it hold it there it is okay next hold it next up is Tom weiner let's see thank you my name is Tom weiner I live in Northampton on Linden Street I'm a founding member of the Northampton reparations committee from an adulthood spent seeking out knowledge about the true history of our country starting with reading black authors like Baldwin Dubois Wright Morrison Walker many others to working in jobs where I saw the effects of generational poverty and Trauma I have believed strongly that the very least America can do is provide reparations for 400 years and counting of inequality Injustice and oppression of black Americans the apology the resolution requires and the commission that will result from its passage are essential steps our city can start to make to address the historic harms that are still affecting our black citizens every day I used the analogy of the toothpaste leaving the tube once you begin to see all the ways in which black people have been systematically mistreated by our society and our government you can't see it unsee it and you don't want to you want to find ways to repair the damage this resolution offers that opportunity to our city I've been working for four years with Dr milkar Shabazz who's on the committee that's doing the same work in Amherst on a book entitled in defiance lives that mattered in the struggle for racial Justice and equality before the U.S Civil War featuring the stories of five black men five black women five white men and five white women you've likely never heard of who fought for racial justice as abolitionists they were prepared to lay down their lives for the freedom of enslaved people we need to lift up those in this community who have done the same along with acknowledging the harms that have occurred we need to learn northampton's true history as the commission will enable us to do I feel very strong only that this resolution will enable Northampton to do a much better job honoring all the contributions of all its citizens thank you thank you Tom next up is Stan Shapiro oh that that's a sign that it's working Stan um Stan you have the floor thank you counselor uh Stan Shapiro Vernon Street Northampton I'm here to speak tonight in favor of the council's proposal for Citywide reparations commission to investigate the historical and current effects of enslavement and racial discrimination and to make recommendations for reparative actions there are many aspects to this proposal and this movement but tonight I would like to briefly address the issue of why us or why all of us should be supporting this effort I've had many conversations with others who wonder why we speaking as individuals or members of a family or a community who may not have lived in this country During the period of slavery should be responsible for redress like many others I'm the grandchild of immigrants who came to this country impoverished and worked hard to succeed hoping the next Generations to have a better life what we might see or call a traditional American immigrant success story and so that argument goes yes I understand that there is an extraordinary racial racial wealth Gap in America and indeed this country is built on the back of stolen labor but but why are we or why are those people responsible for the generational effects of his enslavement and Jim Crow after all uh we are didn't participate and perpetuate these crimes and we didn't directly benefit from them to me the answer is clear we must come to grips with the fact that the wealth of this country which has enabled so many including my family to benefit Has Come On The Backs of stolen labor over hundreds of years collectively though perhaps not individually we owe our chance at success uh to the work of enslaved people and people who were robbed of the financial reward for the labor that we all individually might expect to benefit from and so it is our Collective responsibility to investigate the harm and be involved in repair [Music] I'll finish my left sentence I'd add that as an active member of northampton's Jewish Community we feel a special obligation to support this effort thank you thank you Stan okay next up is Antonia Edwards welcome good evening my name is Antonia Edwards and I want to say thank you to the mayor and also the city council members and thank you for allowing me to speak I want to give my humble honest grateful um appreciation for passing this passing this resolution of thinking that if that's what's going to happen I just want to just speak to the fact that um I work with grad school organizations Across the Nation I represent American freedmen they're the foreign independent slaves there were four million of them that's my ancestralism also I have collaborators on the on call here as well too I just want to humbly ask that when you um take this um resolution to consideration not to name it reparations reparations the debt that's owed by the federal government and not local municipalities and so we're asking humbly to ask for it to be a acts of atonement so that the cities and the municipalities can can do certain things to to accomplish that repair but leave the preparations to the federal government I'm also asking that you include American freedmen blacks citizen from U.S Channel enslavement we are the original harm people my ancestors and so therefore when by not recognizing them it's really a slap on the face and I'm just going to be honest with you when we see bills that have black slave or African slaves it's it's not paying homage to our ancestors who are a part of the formerly emancipated slaves with the American freedmen act and American Freedom Bureau and the American Freeman bank and so we were able to talk to maribu in Boston I am in Boston I also work in Connecticut and do legislation and was able to get the verbiage in the Boston on reparations task force and we'd like for you to do the same but I want to really thank you all for being so receptive and acknowledging the harms that we're done to our ancestors and even us for the last 400 years and we want to just make a change going forward um and I wanted to thank you again but we want to ask that we have that verbiage put into the bill because again the original harm party should be named and not um just opened up for all people um originally because when you're talking reparations for slavery it needs to be the harm party that's recognized and that's American Freeman Black to send from child slavery in America thank you thank you [Music] stop is I think it's Elisa welcome former colleague to my right on Council Hello I'm Leeds I'm in Grove food Northampton the food and farming Justice organization that I Helm here in the city I'm here to State our organizational support for the resolution to create a commission to investigate racialized harms perpetrated against black residents and workers in Northampton thank you very much to counselors Gora Perry and Elkins for introducing this and to all of you for your expressed support of the resolution at your last meeting I'd like to make two broad points and would probably make many more of time allowed it the first is the pushback against this proposal saying that we here in Northampton don't bear responsibility for the harms perpetrated against enslaved black people or for the ongoing systemic and structural anti-blackness of this country is ludicrous while I applaud and support the local efforts to find and document all of the slave Holdings and other harms perpetrated by historic residents of the city to justify why a reparations campaign is needed here just the fact alone that as a majority White City we are not only complicit in past and current racist harm but currently actively engaging in it by upholding and enforcing white supremacy in Myriad ways overt and oblique makes it imperative that we conduct a campaign of reparations second speaking from grow food northampton's unique position is a Food Systems organization I'd like to take a look at the national food system in this country it exists today only because it was built for white landowners and slave holders by enslaved Africans the first enslaved people kidnapped and brought to the U.S in 1619 were brought here for the express purpose of establishing the American food system They carried out literally back-breaking labor labor that snuffed out their lives to create the infrastructure for our food system for instance sugar plantations were created by enslaved black people and their life expectancy working on a sugar Plantation was seven years essential crops like corn wheat oats barley Indigo tobacco and cotton or created and tended by black people today's national food system is downright injurious to Black Americans who make up a vastly disproportionate number of those on Snap those living in food apartheid neighborhoods where they can't access nutritious or healthy Local Foods those who don't have enough to eat it's racism that built and continues to maintain our racist Food Systems reparations are just one critical component in the massive project that we have as a predominantly white City to address and end racism thank you thank you Elisa okay next up is Sarah Weinberger are you there Sarah yes welcome thank you my name is Sarah Weinberger and I'm one of the founding members of the Northampton reparations committee and though I currently live in East Hampton I was a resident of Northampton for approximately 30 years was on the Human Rights Commission and continued to be an active member of congregation Binet Israel and so I know a little also about the power of reparations because 42 members of my extended family were murdered in the Holocaust and my parents were Holocaust Survivors my daughter's tuition for her four years at NYU was paid for with reparations from the German government preparations were a message of atonement and while they will never undo the atrocities committed against my family they are in admission of responsibility an apology backed by action the many memorials to Holocaust victims mandatory Holocaust Education and making it a crime to deny the Holocaust are messages of culpability that have brought some amount of healing to the descendants of the Nazis as well as to the victims of Nazi atrocities and their descendants like me today the Northampton city council has the opportunity to take a step towards facing the generational harms that began with enslavement and continue today not only by passing the resolution to create a commission but by providing that commission with the resources it needs including adequate funding to make good on its charge to investigate racialized harms perpetrated against black residents and workers in Northampton thank you Northampton City councilors for considering and hopefully passing this important resolution thank you Sarah next up is Sarah Patterson welcome Sarah hello thank you so much for the opportunity to speak my name is Sarah Patterson I speak in favor of establishing a reparations commission it reflects upon our city councilor's Innovative approach to racial Justice thank you to counselors Gore Perry and Elkins 544 lit local signatures and dozens of comments appear on the petition for reparations in Northampton the document the document has made the calls more accessible to Residents over the past five months and it has cultivated support from all areas of our city individuals and organizations such as grow food Northampton and they have helped to build moment momentum for a new and dynamic phase in our City's future this this effort recognizes the necessity of allyship to support African-American residents it acknowledges residents with direct ties to chattel slavery and to those whose well-being has been harmed by systemic racism and racial discrimination the history of Northampton shows that black people have served the community in a variety of ways for example Northampton in the North in the second half of the 19th century was home to black people who worked as Farm laborers stone masons Cooks Hotel waiters and servants and white households a small number were legal voters and lived in their own households others lived with disabilities in hospitals our state also has a special history with advocacy for black Americans for example the 19th century Massachusetts congressperson Thomas D Elliott served in the House of Representatives and chaired the committee on Freedmen's Affairs in the 1860s he advocated for the continuation of the Freedmen's bureau's work in the Years following the Civil War now we hope that the focus will be on local concerns and that the counselors will walk in this Spirit of repair thank you thank you Sarah okay next up is Arlene Kirsch are you there Arlene hold it she disappeared nope oh there you are or you know Zoom has you you hopped around okay I hopped around I'm glad you're still here welcome you have the floor thank you councilor Nash um I am going to be very brief I want to thank uh councilor score Perry and Elkins of course for uh introducing this resolution for reparations uh this isn't this is a step in the right direction it's not the the cure-all this isn't about how we treat our neighbors this is about righting a wrong that has been systematically perpetuated for hundreds of years and while Northampton does have a proud history of abolition work it also has a shameful history of enslavement of black people as you've just heard from a number of people and a history of systemic racism that along with all the systems that have held black people down held them back and also ignored all of the immense contributions that black people have made to the city and to this country that all needs to be acknowledged needs to be apologized for needs to be turned around and why shouldn't Northampton be the leader on this or one of the leaders on this we should be and I really want to thank the city council and the mayor for uh passing this tonight this is uh as I said just a step in the right direction but it's absolutely critical and let's go Northampton let's lead this way forward thank you very much thank you Arlene okay um next up is Emma consudin uh greetings I thank you for inviting me to uh speak uh tonight in terms of I I'm speaking I'll try and be very brief to uh support resolution number 16. uh I think it's the kind of thing that we should think about how we act uh not just locally but globally because I think what we do here in Northampton hopefully will spread across the uh across the country because the whole country needs to heal and uh to stop all the negative forces uh uh that are around us uh and reparations is one way of balancing all those negative actions here at home in Northampton and around I and I fully support uh developing uh uh the commission that can develop concrete ideas which will lead to consequential and positive actions towards reparations and healing thank you thank you Amicon next up is shiara or Cosby can I be heard it you hello you have the floor great thank you I want to first thank my name is Karen Cosby I want to first thank the North Hampton operations committee uh for doing the work of drafting the initial resolution um I'm sorry the petition acquiring uh signatures and Gathering support to get this local preparative effort going thank you to counselors Gore Elkins and Perry for filing this resolution to begin a formal process of atonement for black Americans in Northampton I'm a descendant of black Americans free and enslaved in the United States and multiple generations of my family have worked and contributed to the to the Northampton economy what is drafted in the current language of the resolution unfortunately not um create the reality that we wish to achieve as far as reparations goes and there's there's um adjustments that I think need to be made prior to moving forward I would ask that we would please refrain from publicly or otherwise referring to this work or potential commission as reparations as stated earlier um whether in writing or speech the harms against ethnic black Americans constitute genocide uh per the U.N for the United Nations definition um the city of Northampton simply does not have the resources to provide true reparations to our population and to misrepresent this atonement process as reparations but promoting deceptive narrative and that would be harmful acts of atonement would be a more appropriate designation please specify the class of persons you're seeking to remedy as ethnic black Americans you sentence of us Channel enslaved persons or American Freedom um as we have been called in Past Times legislatively uh we are an ethnic group not a skin color group the claim for black reparations in the U.S is rooted in the genocide of our specific ethnic group and it will be unethical to open this process to anyone outside of the harm party regardless of skin color um the resolution costs for 50 of the commission um to be black again that should be specified these would be ethnic black Americans descendants of U.S Channel and slave persons um and arguably this percentage should be higher um as written there's currently no assurance that black Americans who already sent it from U.S Channel slaves would be the beneficiaries of the efforts nor necessarily any guarantee that we would have representation on the commission itself um please also ensure that no fun courses would be used to finance the commission or the implementation of his recommendations as this could create a potential conflict with our federal reparations thank you so much for the time and thank you thank you Kara next up Pamela Schwartz welcome Pamela hello hello good evening good evening counselors It's good to see you it's good to be here I am here to speak in support of this resolution to create this commission I think that the reparations commission I appreciate the prior comments on hearing the prior speaker and and appreciate the uh the further dialogue that this that this effort will um will will create frankly I mean I think it's just all a part of it all the comments that are happening right here I'm just so grateful that this is happening that this conversation is happening that this resolution is happening I thank my own counselor Perry uh and thank councilor Gore and thank councilor Elkins and certainly thank the reparations commissions uh City committee that has been working so so hard on this um I'm also as a former city councilor for many years ago I just want to say I'm deeply proud um of our city to be having this conversation and considering this resolution and presumably voting for it and I just feel so grateful um to all of you for being in this position of moving this forward um I also want to share that I am very involved in the congregation binay Israel reparations working group where we have over the last several weeks convened over 100 members of our own Community to talk about uh congregation Binet Israel's role in reparations um and and it's it's participating in that process um and it's been extremely meaningful and it's we're just at the start of it and having and seeing the city come in uh I mean knowing the city is part of this process um is leading the way in this process we're just very excited as a as a faith-based community to join and support the city efforts so I just want to give above all deep thanks for this process and salute you and encourage you to keep moving forward thank you so much [Music] thank you Pamela next up is Sherry Hall Smith see if we can get you on are you unmuted are you there welcome so much uh my name is Sherry Hall Smith I live in Florence and um want also to speak in favor of the proposed resolution um as mentioned uh there is a you know history of overt racism and slavery in Northampton um today we have systemic racism that is still evident throughout our country as well as in our local community uh myself I raised two children of color in Northampton and I would say from my family's experience that racism still exists in our community and that there's plenty of work for us to do so I want to express my support for the proposal at the proposed resolution on addressing racialized harms I see it as an important step not a a single step but a step towards building a community where racial equity and racial Justice may be possible so I thank everyone for all their work on this thank you Sherry next up is Jackie balance welcome back yes thank you glad to be here Jackie balance from Florence I just want to hearken back to Susan to bears's comments in the public hearing that the issues of climate and racism go hand in hand we can't solve one without solving the other it's a matter frankly of life and death uh we must look at everything we do every ordinance we pass every product we buy every breath we take through the lens of both climate and racism um if we're to have a future thank you thank you Jackie next up is Joe Kent Katz see if um can we get you one muted here hello are you unmuted oh welcome or you have the floor okay great thank you so much I'm really grateful to be here this is my first city council meeting um my name is Joe Kent Katz I live on Bridge Road in Northampton and I'm also wanting to speak in favor of the proposed resolution a huge thank you to councilor Gore and Perry and Elkins and the Northampton reparations committee for labor and dedication um and I'm feeling like in my heart very inspired by the speakers tonight um just being in this conversation I'm already learning some essential pieces of our of our City's history and I consider that already one of the positive impacts of this resolution already being in effect um and I think of Northampton as being full of folks fighting for justice and yet on so many levels our city can't seem to like get out of the grip of being aligned with racism and white supremacy and I think it's required at this time in our country and you know in in our world that as many of us take steps individually and collectively towards the kind of Integrity that that brings us back into the kind of like a level of spiritual alignment um that this um resolution is inviting us into um involving an authentic atonement that really not only creates spiritual alignment but also invites us to Foster the conditions in our city that are required for black folks for folks for descendants of enslaved Africans to be safe to be seen to be treated as whole to heal and to thrive and um I also want to say that I learned last night that there may not be funding secured for the Commissioners carrying out this resolution if it's passed and I just want to encourage the mayor's office to consider allotting the kind of funding that's going to sustain the work of this community to make sure that this work is truly done with honor and sustainable thank you so much thank you and come back again okay next up uh Harvey Hill let's see are you on there you are welcome Harvey thank you thank you for the opportunity to speak my name is tarby Hill I live on Ward Avenue in Northampton and I also would like to speak in support of the resolution of reparations my own family history with race is not a proud one I cannot change the past but I also cannot deny it years ago I recognized that I could not move forward positively without taking seriously our family history since then I've done what I could to learn about the past and to act as an antique racist and present I also speak in the Episcopal priest and as part of our diocese's Beloved Community commission we're engaged in the study of our own complicity and racial Injustice that begun working on the issue of reparations and atonement as a church I believe that every nation in every community in it needs to do something similar we need to acknowledge the wrong that it had been done in the past and the continuing Legacy in the present we need to do whatever we can to repair the damage and to take another step in our effort to live up to our national promise of liberty and justice for all Mr resolutions they step in the right direction thank you thank you Harpy next up is Adele Franks welcome back Adele did we get you unmuted no thank you Adele Franks I live in Florence and I wanted to amend uh what I said um at the last city council meeting when I spoke in favor of this resolution by saying that it was an idea whose time has come because I think actually it's way past due but it is clearly a step in the right direction and I just want to point out how much we all stand to benefit from this commission's work because we're going to learn so much and um we need the truth in order to move forward to a better future thank you thank you next up is Barry welcome Barry uh one one second one sec sorry can you start uh could I be seen can you hear me we can hear you um I I'm trying to start the video but it won't will um okay now I got it your video is on you're you're unmuted and there you have the floor okay I thought you got three minutes it's been a while since I attended uh a meeting but uh and I had prepared it for three minutes speech well you you have two minutes okay um I'm opposed to this resolution um I feel that uh that a resolution the resolution as it's being proposed promotes division rather than healing it it is divisive and it's not honest the facts I've listened to the people speak here and it's just made up stuff I've actually researched taking the time to go through the document and study the comments made within the resolution and most of it is garbage foreign books that I've read to check out the authentic the honesty of the statement if you can see that I have a another one probably here the fact of the matter is this document doesn't even take the time to acknowledge the fact that 350 000 white North Americans gave their blood their lives to help free black slaves you'd think in a long document like this a moment would be taken to give some respect to those people there were thirteen thousand five hundred white Massachusetts soldiers who were killed in trying to establish freedom for black slaves and 80 of those people came from Northampton none of them are mentioned in this resolution I believe all people can work together and blacks have have achieved a lot with the help with their own initiative and with the help of well-meaning white people and we can do more we do better thank you Barry okay next up is Jalen Conway hi um I'm from Boston I'm the youth out here and I just want to say I am a American Freeman we need to definitely thank you for supporting this um resolutions reparations bill I am 19 years old so this is coming from a young perspective um and also working aside Elders that just spoke like people like Miss Antonia and Kiara as well and I just wanted to say um our office of Friedman Affairs is very important I speak for a lot of foster care and we need our own facility to be able to success and help our families and our youth and mend the bridges that have been torn down by white supremacy white terrorism as well as just welfare has broken apart the family a lot so that's really important to think about and I also want to say for white people who don't think they need to be held accountable yes you do I'm 19 years old I don't have generational wealth do you think I'm supposed to pull my bootstraps up and create the boots with what straps do you think I'm supposed to pull it out the air because I'm not we we're not here to do that but what we are here to do is take a responsibility for the debt that's owed and it should be State acts of atonement this is not reparations and let me just say um you know for moving on with the future you know creating the task force don't let narcanic Cobra sit up there they're going on a campaign we have clips of their um leader cam Howard talking about he's going to grip the money and take it back to Africa they're going around Atlanta Houston New York Jersey Boston they're doing it everywhere even in Amherst they're not being receptive to the information is disrespectful how you keep trying to speak for people like me when you're not even going to be here to receive the debt that's owed so very disrespectful when people keep trying to speak for people that's not even about me so thank you for letting me speak thank you Jalen [Music] is well it says Sue Stubbs but it I don't believe that is Sue Stubbs it is John Berkowitz who cannot change his name sorry to say well you can say it like it did Welcome John thank you um I'm a member of the Northampton reparations committee many cities in Germany have inscribed stepping stones and other small and large memorials to the victims of the Holocaust during the 12 years of Nazi rule Northampton and every city and town in America should do the same regarding the harms done to African Americans over 404 years our public displays downtown about our abolitionist history and the statue of black abolitionist Sojourner Truth and Florence are good but not enough I think our city needs to make a public acknowledgment and apology for its part in the National story of Injustice and cruelty to African Americans next we can pledge to do more to end systemic racism and Injustice in the areas of housing Education Health Care employment policing and criminal justice and finally we can begin to pay back what was stolen from black people through the centuries of enslavement segregation racial Terror redlining and unequal treatment by making reparations we can start by passing this resolution to establish a commission to investigate the historic and current harms and recommend reparatory Justice initiatives I would be glad and proud to join Amherst Boston Providence and eight other American cities that have already done so but given the budgetary limits of cities like Northampton the amount earmarked for reparations can only be a small fraction of what is really owed that's why we need to also join the growing National call for the president to issue an executive order and for Congress to pass the reparations bill this Federal Bill H.R 40 is named after the 40 acres and a mule that Lincoln promised the newly freed enslaved people after the Civil War but the policy was never carried out after he was assassinated it's high time to honor this debt thank you thank you next up is uh Jackie mcqueener are you there Jackie there you go you're unmuted thank you hi I'm Jacqueline mccrainer and I live in Ward 3. I respectfully urge the council the mayor the office of planning and sustainability and the historical commission to work more closely and respectfully with residents and to responsibly Steward northampton's historic built and natural resources to me this means taking greater care of our trees land and historic buildings all for climate sustainability economic and aesthetic purposes Bob Leverett a local Legend and old growth forest expert along with his colleagues states that the world cannot plant its way out of the climate crisis trees that are between the ages of 35 and 200 years old are Our Saviors because they sequester the most carbon and produce the most oxygen cutting down healthy mature trees is akin to Suicide northampton's healthy mature trees need and deserve stricter protections Northampton City officials have a long history of prioritizing the interests of developers over residence and historic preservation at the neighborhood level resulting in the cutting down of invaluable healthy mature trees the demolition of historic rehabbable starter homes and the onslaught of new expensive enormous housing that destroys neighborhood character and is vastly contributing to northampton's densification and gentrification we may be a city but residents do not want to see Northampton become the next Holyoke or Springfield in terms of density we value the space between our homes as well as our trees and Gardens the beautiful town and country lifestyle that we enjoy is what also draws newcomers to our city existing urb uses by right and reduced lot line zoning Provisions are antithesis are an antithesis to a bright future for Northampton because they prioritize the interests of private developers please do not allow the continued destruction of the beautiful Legacy that was left to all of us I would also like to voice my support for the creation of the new cash department and for the acts of atonement resolution thank you thank you Jackie Marisa um let's get you unmuted are you there hi thank you so much I am Marisa Brown Ludwig an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ a member of Greater Springfield NAACP and a residence of Florence I'm here to speak in support of the resolution perhaps being renamed for atonement um I this is my second set of comments and I'm here to bring this time a Biblical perspective out of my faith tradition in addition to the more historical personal context I spoke from two weeks ago reparations as a response to racial Injustice in America is often criticized for reasons that others prior to me have said believing that contemporary people cannot be held responsible for the terrible acts of enslavement of Africans in the past and Jim Crow and continued economic discrimination continuing against black and brown people in our country up to the present but the Hebrew scriptures shared by both Christians and Jews have something specific to tell us about the power and need of reparations for True healing I I credit from my inspiration from my remarks to Pastor thabidi anyobili from his October 29 interview reparations are biblical the book of Ezra found in the Holy Bible tells about reparations to Creed by the emperor Cyrus in Babylon in the 6th Century BCE 70 years earlier the Babylonian King had forcibly removed the Israelites from their land and brought them to Babylon as captives destroying it and pillaging their Holy Temple fast forward to Emperor Cyrus now in the book of Ezra who announces that the God Of Heaven has commanded him to restore Israel and he releases the Exiles returns all the holy items taken and leads the Babylonian people to give money animals food and goods to make Possible the full restoration of the Israelite people to their worship and to their land by the time this is complete it's about a hundred years or three generations from the original Babylonians capturing the original Israelites and it says the people celebrated with joy this tradition teaches me as a Christian that we can and we must make right today the wrongs of our forebears that have not yet been rectified no matter how many generations have passed between them and us so let us form this commission to bring together white and black community members to tell what truly happened to be accountable and to create financial and social Pathways to meaningful equity for black and brown people here in Northampton allowing us to become the flourishing racially diverse Community we surely ought to be thank you thank you next up is excuse me Arlene welcome thank you let's see um I'm Arlene novakian and I live on Orlando Drive in Northampton lived in Amherst for many years but I'm here now and I come to you tonight in support of the establishment of a commission on reparations for the city of Northampton as a white person who has focused on white supremacy and the enduring White Privilege it engenders for most of my adult life I am also an Armenian American whose maternal family were victims and survivors of the 1915 genocide of Armenians a genocide that turkey continues to deny I had the opportunity to travel to Turkey and meet many Turkish citizens who recognize the wrong stun to Armenians some risking their careers and their freedom to end that denial meeting these people and hearing about the work they were doing healed a wound in me like turkey the U.S downplays or outright denies the effective kidnapping African people from their lands and enslaving them in their progeny for 246 years 12 Generations that disenfranchisement and deliberate impossible progressment of African Americans did not end with the Civil War rights granted by the 13th 14th and 15th amendments were quickly abrogated both in the South and the North reparations is one small step to Healing racial trauma and repays only a tiny portion of what has been stolen from black people over the past 400 years the other side of that theft is the huge wealth accumulated from the confiscation of indigenous land coupled with the Free Labor of enslaved people our debt is so vast that it is actually not repayable but reparations does acknowledge wrongs done I also want to speak to what reparations can do for white people as James Baldwin taught us white Americans must must face our past or we will never know who we are as individuals and a nation the threats to democracy we are facing today are based in part on our ongoing inability to acknowledge our past reparations is a is not a Panacea but we cannot move forward without it thank you thank you Arlene next up is mrcc hello my name is saskia Van James and I'm here on behalf of Massachusetts recreational consumer Council I am the director of racial um healing and reparatory Justice I have worked with the city of Cambridge and assisted in passing several reparations policies including a reparations fund for the transatlantic slave trade a restitution fund for the war on drugs and a racial Justice and Equity commission ordinance I am here tonight in regards to your reparations ordinance and I first just want to say thank you for taking the initiative to approach this issue I sincerely appreciate it however there are several issues that I I I demand to be addressed in order for the town of Northampton to not face a legal lawsuit that you would lose Federal president has been set where reparations is recognized as a federal program it is not an affirmative action program and the way you guys currently defined it in your language using reparations you're actually whitewashing reparations into restorative justice by saying that you'll develop programs and stuff this is acts of atonement they are not reparations reparations is a five-step process that's defined on by the United Nations so it's imperative that that happens the second thing is that you actually use language to establish a study um it says to study racialized harms perpetuated against black residents workers and students in Northampton this is incorrect language you're actually upholding systemic racism and some of the people on here have commented that as well you have to recognize that since like 1963 an Immigration Act that black Americans is now a why diverse people black Americans traditionally is defined as people who are descendants of child slavery within the U.S but we now have Caribbean Americans and African Americans people who are who are from Africa not all people who are black have been enslaved and Shadow slavery within the U.S so you need to be clear on on who are these black people and by continuously using black people language you're upholding harm as well as this um since this is an active atonement and not reparations you need to clarify that as well too I have sent you guys an email with links in them for you to read so that you are properly educated so that your town will not face a lawsuit because black Americans that are descendants of child slavery we are witnessing a grift that's occurring and the mislabeling of reparations actively as we speak furthermore you cannot just have 50 of black Americans on the task force there needs to be a minimum of 85 percent the city of Boston did that as well too and they're nowhere in history have you ever watched a commission a reparations commission be developed for Jewish people and say just 50 the most oppressed people are black Americans we are second-class citizens you have to recognize Us by our federally legal name as American freedmen furthermore establish an office of freedmen office of Friedman Affairs on a local level that will be matched by the state level we need this because we are still trying to find our family we still do not know our lineage we have been torn apart we need assistance on a state and local level there's an office that needs to be done the other thing is that you need to Define harm areas the state of California has identified 12 harm areas this task force this commission needs to have a budget so that you have Community engagement which is done through a reparatory Justice process respiratory Justice process requires that the people who have been harmed directly name the harm and what it will take to repair the harm the people who have not been have harmed have no rights have no rights to say what it will take to repair the harm I repeat if you are not a descendant of child slavery within the U.S you have no right to say what it will take to repair the harm only those people can say what it will take to repair the harm so there's no restorative justice when it comes to reparations or acts of atonement it is only reparatory Justice do not whitewash reparations and acts of atonements into restorative justice that is not acceptable I thank you for your time thank you um next up uh Alicia cutting foreign thank you so much it's Alicia cutting and I truly truly thank you all for your Progressive spirit and actions um I do want to note that when we use the word reparations my question is always what is actually being repaired um Sarah stated earlier that reparations obviously Is Not A New Concept there have been several Financial reparations programs that have been set up by the federal government as she alluded to um for Holocaust Survivors as well and for lineage-based reparations I think it's important that the language states that it really be ethnically black afro-americans and that that this process should repair the economic loss caused by childhood slavery Jim Crow black laws Black Codes Etc for example we know that the repair to the stolen value to the value of stolen land and properties is crucial we have destroyed properties across the country in areas like Greenwood district and Tulsa otherwise known as Black Wall Street you know you have land stolen to create Central Park in New York and more and most importantly the lives that were taken during enslavement lynchings and further on down the line so I think it's really important the work that you're doing and I appreciate it but I do want to note that I think it's specifically for Native afro-americans for whom these actions have directly caused or widened the wealth Gap as we see today and this is an equity issue for me and it does affect our descendants today so finally I think that's why reparations must be lineage based and versus skin color based for anyone of any lineage that did not experience a state-section violence and terrorism the same way like I said Holocaust reparations have been referenced tonight I humbly ask you consider the progressive City like Northampton will be a model for other states across the United States so again I ask you to cautiously consider the language that it be used not the word reparations but that the work be done to repair the harm done to the ethnic descendants of these crimes thank you so much for your time and blessings and all thank you Alicia next up is Joella tarbon welcome Joella well let's get you unmuted are you able to unmute there you go I just did hi I just want to say uh hello good people I want to thank um the the three um City Council Members Gore Perry and Elkins for excellent work that you did on on this um on this issue here and I want to also thank the mayor and all the city councils I stayed until the end of the meeting last time and I heard the fellow Commissioners talking about this project get emotional this project the commitment and it was just amazing it was way amazing to have the teamwork um so that was really really great and I appreciate them appreciating people for the work that they've done so I'm just thrilled in that sense um in the spirit of this resolution I and I said this last time I'm going to say it again I truly hope that the city council the council and the community the community this great Community we're talking about here I really wish uh to uh that we can focus on tenants that are living in public housing I would like for us to really show uh as per the uh reparations committee survey when they talked about home ownership and what happened 100 years ago I'm fast forwarded now because I'm seeing um how that the portion of the city who are in public housing I think that's probably where you get most of the people of Gullah in particular uh how they're living I want people if you could please show a commitment to help residents in public housing so they can live in clean safe sanitary sanitary conditions they need educational programs therapy uh you wouldn't believe that people who are living who are therapeutic problems there's not even a licensed therapist around and uh counseling especially in the issues of substance use and other abusive behaviors to oneself they're just this is desperately needed in this population and residents just I know this sounds like a given but residents in public housing and I don't like to say low-income people because they're high in many other ways other than their income I think their income income well they should be treated with respect and dignity dignity and maybe with the eventual goal of getting home ownership and I do like the affirming words of atonement and um I just think if you also if you want to see underrepresented and underserved participants on City boards and commitments it defeats the purpose it causes more home harm if their involvement and voice is silent disregarded and are ignored and again thank you guys thank you Joella next up is Megan Peck let's try again Megan are you there yes hello um good evening good evening to our counselors and all who are here to support so eloquently the resolution for our city to begin studying the ways we can begin toning for the harms and even genocide of so many um I have to keep this short so I would just say that as chair of northampton's Human Rights Commission our commissioners will be easily following the formation of this study commission and learning through their discussions and recommendations deep thanks also to the sponsors and all those who were involved in creating the resolution thank you thank you Megan next up is Laurel Laurel you are unmuted okay hi good to be here um so I also want to thank um the uh the people who sponsored the resolution Gore and Perry and Elkins and people who are giving information about atonement versus reparations um there's good um good important feedback and I wanted to um read it's kind of like a prayer for reparations written by this author who's a black liturgist called named Cole Arthur Riley and um she writes God who remembers they think we will forget we cannot thank you for being a God who keeps account of every evil thing a God who calls us towards habits of memory for both death and liberation forgive us for how we've discarded and diminished the evils of the past as some fractured endnote in the book of American Glory help us to remember all that made us and the beneficiaries of Injustice and exclusion would look in the mirror and be unable to perceive the reflection apart from those dark histories that have placed them in front of that particular mirror in that particular neighborhood help us remember those ancestors from whom this land was taken and those whose backs were broken to build up a fortune and society that would never embrace them how long will the arms of death and Injustice see themselves as Heroes it seems that whiteness alone can never be trusted to tell its own story have mercy and hand us the pen and that's again um that's again Cole Arthur Riley and I just want to reiterate um funding funding funding you know really putting the material behind the um you know that it's a spiritual process an emotional process a just integrity and doing the right thing and that fun thank you for giving me the chance to speak thank you Laurel thanks next up is a milkar Shabazz it's killing me thank you thank you thank you I'm so uh heartened to see Northampton uh I hope you all are moving to join the national movement for reparations of of various municipalities finding your own way to that path but joining this movement all this atonement talk please Lord have mercy you go to the dictionary you look up atonement it says reparation for a wrong or injury so you're just going circular there tell them I doesn't say atonement don't say reparation please get a grip on it and and atonement is also too too religious uh a process by which a people remove obstacles to their reconciliation with God go to synagogue go to church go to mass go to Masjid to do that please you know we're talking now public policy we're talking now about a commission that can investigate the harms and try to make recommendations of things we can do locally about it we're talking about supporting the very national movement for a federal level true reparations so thank you Northampton for coming for joining and getting in on that finally this thing American Freeman and I gotta take a moment to address that yes that occurred in some of the historical literature in the 1860s but that is not an ethnic descriptor or a name of a lineage or a people okay they never and we our ancestors never embraced that as a name or a lineage for themselves and we need to just stop that and and first of all it's also too gendered based uh I'm you know freed men how does that include the women how does that include non-binary people so let's just stop all of that and realize yes lineage is an issue you should pay attention to it but we need a national effort to give people uh uh the resources to get their genealogy done okay you can just go around there talking about it and Sir I've got lineage how do anybody know you have lineage until the DNA and the genealogical work is done so that's one of the First Steps at the federal level of reparations thank you and keep moving Northampton go Northampton thank you um and I'm going to ask that if you don't have the floor if you could turn your video off foreign it helps me run the meeting so a next up is Susan taberge hi there uh I I'll speak very briefly because I spoke at the beginning of the meeting I just think this is really really important work and conversation and um that clearly I think we need to have um I heard somebody reference the idea of having forms or educationals I think it'd be really important and I um will just offer that I would certainly help with that that um we need to have this these conversations and um I really appreciate all the people that are here and listening and engaging so thank you all thank you Susan um and I'm just going to mention if you've already spoken for public comment that that that was your opportunity and so um just letting you know uh next up is Andrea if I screw up your name I apologize I've been doing that a lot tonight I believe Andrea Reber I was giving it a shot there foreign let me see if we can get you are Andrea we're getting you unmuted there you go okay can you hear me yeah and you can correct no that was right anybody else let me know if I did it right or wrong that's right you got it so um I believe that Northampton must make reparations because our city has prospered due to intergenerational wealth that has a deep connection to slavery Although our own ancestors may not have been slave holders we white people are complicit in racism by our participation in the economic and institutional structures that continue to benefit us and to disadvantage black people our foundational wealth that comes to us from prior Generations is rooted in slavery it was gained on the backs of enslaved people whose Free Labor drove Commerce and created businesses everywhere including Massachusetts and it brought wealth to our ancestors no matter where we hail from for example in 1978 my former husband and I bought a house on Washington Avenue for sixty two thousand dollars in 2014 I sold that house for five hundred thousand dollars my parents loaned us the money for the down payment on that house and their parents did the same for them most black families do not have this option the real estate taxes that I paid to the city over the years supported infrastructure such as education that benefited white people far more than black people I quote Dr David Ragland founder of the truth-telling project the system has taught you that your money is yours but it's not don't think of reparations as Charity it's what you owe I am in the process of paying what I owe to Black LED organizations passing this resolution will begin northampton's process of doing something similar thank you thank you Andrea okay and then we have James kite change kit uh his kit as in first aid welcome Jim thank you glad to be here uh I I want to say uh my name is James Kitt and I'm part of solidarity Community engagement um we believe that we support this Initiative for a task force for reparations in Amherst however we feel like it should be labeled as a bill of atonement because true reparations can only come from the federal level we already know that HR 40 is a flawed Bill meant to Subs mental line organizations Pockets rather than produce an actual fulfilling and contributional uh plan that's going to be beneficial to Black Americans uh not all black Americans identify or attribute to pan-african ideologies and we feel like it's only right that bills like these focus on American freedmen because it's American freedmen uh who were the the excuse me it was American freedmen who were are emancipated from the proclamation and it's that group of individuals whose descendants still suffer and still the Forefront of the trauma and of the colonization efforts that's been used against us that trickles down to the other black groups that come here willingly and I think to actually Focus away from us to put your focus in a direction that that caters to other groups is going to leave us worse off than we are now and we've already got reports coming out that our group is suffering to the likes of Jim Crow ISM so it's very impediment we have bills like this that can not only paint the road for how the municipalities take care of all of the infrastructural damages and structuralized racism attributed to this particular group American freedmen but also how to push up for the federal to take a serious plan of action that can create a comprehensive reparational portfolio with individual distribution to the actual descendants of American freedmen thank you thank you James okay and with that that is the last person with their hand raised for public comment um I'm gonna give it another second while I do my quick look at the agenda okay president there's one more hand that I see oh okay McRae it happens well you know I look at the agenda all right um Alton uh you guys are you there Alton I am here welcome thank you and I thank everyone that shared before me uh this time has been truly well spent uh my name is Alton McRae and I live in Northampton I am the uh one of the newest members on the Human Rights Commission and I just want to thank the counselors for the work that they put in to make this happen and I just want to voice my support for the resolution and say that I'm looking forward to working with you all on this matter and all other matters around human rights thank you thank you Walton okay all right um last call for public comment right not going to look at the agenda real quick uh and now I'm back so counselors um I I can see there's over a hundred people on this uh this Zoom meeting I expect that um men just uh that a majority of those folks are here for the um the resolution um we are going to um we still have announcements to do um and then the consent agenda and um I'm going to ask the the sponsors to you know think amongst themselves whether they are comfortable moving up the resolution to follow the consent agenda and um so you have a little time to think about what you want to do there and um back to the agenda and I think we are up to uh announcements from counselors and the mayor and I know the mayor has a presentation as well that is correct right mayor um I I have oh let's say it's called a long announcement yes okay so let's save that for last and um and let's just do our normal announcements right now counselors what do you got uh councilor Perry all right uh sort of going with the whole theme of this resolution I want to draw people's attention that on Sunday February 26th there is going to be a discussion on slavery and Christianity at the college Church uh that's at Pomeroy Terrace in Northampton it's free admission starts at one o'clock um you know this this kind of goes hand in hand of this community outreach and education so if you guys have a chance please go check that out and uh thank you to Ulta McRae for bringing that to our attention as well all right any other announcements well I I just have a quick one thank you to all of our committees uh over the last week we've been we've been trying there's been some legislation that's needed to move quickly and I just want to applaud all of the work uh that our committees have done working with the mayor's office to make sure legislation can move through the pipeline and and um and we can get stuff done quickly particularly Community Resources Finance it and um and city services so great work to the chairs in the Committees for being flexible um any other other announcements okay um hearing none uh mayor would you like to do your your long uh uh presentation here sure thank you um so uh it's with very great gratitude that I can announce that the Northampton American Rescue plan act Community recovery grants Awards have been released today um as a reminder we apportioned a significant 18.4 percent of our 21.7 million um dollars in arpa funds from the federal government uh to respond to the covid-19 pandemic to community recovery projects this was in recognition of how hard the pandemic's been on the community small businesses non-profits arts and culture organizations um and of course the increase in needed support around housing um housing and security houselessness and food insecurity so we engaged the community in identifying um their our priorities and ask the community to share with us uh the personal impacts that they felt in a survey back in the fall of 2021 after deciding to dedicate the four million dollars Community recovery I appointed an advisory committee composed of community experts in the priority areas that were identified in the survey survey and that group was joined by two City councilors counselors Foster and Moulton the committee led by our grants administrator Abby Stone conducted eight additional Community listening sessions at locations across Northampton Florence and also remotely to be able to gather information additional information on community needs and priorities then the committee said to work creating a process for applications as well as an evaluation and scoring rubric for their recommendations so requests for proposals that defined eligibility were released on September 12th and then applications were due last October 14th the committee as well as the council did clearly an extraordinary job of getting the word out about the RFP um and the listening sessions and then the three information sessions that were held to answer questions and provide Clarity on eligibility clearly got the job done because we had 98 different projects submitted totaling a little over 20 million dollars in requests so I really really want to thank the committee who worked extremely hard on the process to make it as accessible and Equitable as possible and um I'm also very very grateful for the hard work that I know that they did to come to their recommendations um a very special thank you to the two counselors I recognize what a huge additional assignment that was and I'm extremely grateful for your time and your thoughtfulness on this having done a thorough review of all applications myself I know not only how much work it was but also how hard it was to make choices and not to be able to fund everything um so we were focused on sort of three things things supporting recovery so helping the community recover from negative physical mental and economic impacts of the pandemic to reconnecting Community the pandemic has heightened our Collective awareness of the need for safe and vibrant public spaces and events where people can connect socially and really feel like part of our community and then third we were focused on building resilience so looking at projects that help the community build resilience to Future variants or economic downturn by making improvements that help limit the spread of disease or expand programs that Aid individuals most impacted by the pandemic which is our most vulnerable community members and you know any projects that sort of help us would help us weather a any other sort of proverbial storms that may come our way in the future so having spoken to the committee at length I feel like I understand what guided their recommendations and feel that we were really aligned in our guide writing principles and and um the things that I heard they looked for and I know that I was looking for are things like of course prioritizing projects with a focus on those most impacted by the pandemic um and first and foremost we had to determine whether these qualify for accepted uses of arpa funds need to keep in mind that each of these grants creates reporting requirements for the recipient and any sub-recipients and also reporting requirements for the city to the federal government so every use needs to be reported and approved by the Department of Treasury so that is um that is a lot to ask of recipients and also of us for reporting and we need to make sure that um that they would accept any of the projects that we were going to fund um we also looked at whether this benefits Northampton every Community received arpa funds so um it was really important that the funds were dedicated for Northampton relief um and we're focused in and for Northampton so um as they as all communities received our profunds then and Northampton made the decision to prioritize using four million dollars for Community recovery projects they really needed those those dollars really needed to stay in Northampton and for projects that had participants or um and practice that a participants that reach outside the city um we really needed to um be sure that only any parts of those projects that we were going to fund really needed to be directed to the Northampton components of that project um I also tried to think about if the funding request was proportional to the number of people benefiting um or being or that would benefit from it so either a significant portion of a specific group of impacted individuals would benefit from it or it would benefit the broader community and how wide and deep the impact of these funds would be um uh also looked at if the benefits would last beyond the grant period is the sustainable and is there a plan for after these one-time funds are expended do they help leverage other funds um if it was something that was sort of meant to be more ephemeral like a um an event how many people would benefit from it and will those benefits live on in some way um I uh also thought about if other funding was being sought or if if the application was just completely reliant on this funding um and if they um if they were going to be recurring costs as part of it how will they be replaced once these arpa funds had been expended was there a plan for sustainability for for the project um I one thing that I think was really surprising to me and I also heard from the committee was sort of surprising to them were how many applications asked for a large percentage of the total 4 million so for some um they asked for a large amount so um seven uh seven applications asked for a million or more dollars of the four million and then if you add in half a million um then it goes up to 12. so 12 asks for at least a half a million to up to 1.9 million so I I definitely appreciated that some of those applications they maybe expressed that um this was kind of like a shoot the moon sort of attempt and then had uh different funding levels that they said they could use um but that was I think really sort of challenging for some of these applications um if it was it felt kind of all or nothing on them um I I also really appreciated how big and bold some of the projects were but uh it was really critical to think about if the creation of the project would come with recurring costs um for the city that we wouldn't be able to sustain so um if they include maintenance and Staffing that would be additional unbudgeted costs for the city um so if those one-time funds would create these uh recurring costs that um we wouldn't be able to incorporate in our budget so all of these factors we're playing in um in our heads and we're part of the discussions and um the and the recommendations um I really pretty closely adhered to um what was recommended by the committee and again I thank them for all of that work I made some adjustments to be able to expand the number of Grants um and um it was interesting at the end of the day I know the committee worked hard on this and then even with my adjustments it really felt like um we were able to hang these Awards on that framework from the responses of the survey the initial survey in in the fall of 21 and then what we heard from um folks in those listening sessions so the priorities that were expressed um feel like they were pretty proportionally funded with these grants um so out of the 98 project submissions totaling 20 about 20 million dollars 61 were funded at some level um again for that total of 4 million and they are all now up on the city's website um on the arbor page under the mayor's office um and some of the project crossed multiple areas so you know it sort of met many different identified needs so it's a little bit hard to determine uh percentages but roughly about 27 percent of the funding is going to housing or shelter Services 25 to food insecurity 10 to small business recovery 12 to non-profit support of all different kinds um 10 to arts and culture and eight percent to Early Education and child care and then the last eight percent to a few different categories like reconnecting community recreation Wellness climate resiliency um and of course you know we just created the climate stabilization fund with arpa funds as well so um that is uh we are trying to cover climate resiliency in multiple ways with these funds so um again huge thanks to everyone in the committee for their work and their Fidelity to the process and to really making reality um from what we heard from the community and the prioritized needs for recovery so um I also want to very much thank Abby Stone in particular for her skill and her guidance and endless hours worked tirelessly on this project and thank you very much to the city council for supporting um my interest in devoting this significant portion of our arpa funds to the community so thank you for for supporting that and um we are excited to get these projects going and and see them um grow in the community so thank you very much everybody thank you mayor any questions counselors well I I just got to say mayor you you said it's up on the city website and I'm like oh my gosh I need to hop off the screen and go look but I I need to be here so I'm going to have to wait a while um but um I I just want to say I really appreciate uh the you know what's gone into this I think the the level of creativity of thought that went on within our community around this I know we we weren't able to fund them or you know all of the projects uh but the the novel ideas that were kicked around out there it it's actually kind of profound and um so are all of the projects all the the proposals listed somewhere um is there going to be an event where the um possibly where the the um the recipients get to highlight what their projects are because I I think this thing is really fascinating but no other communities have really done this where we're kind of like we have a pocket of money you know what can we do to get out of you know this the the pandemic in in in heal so I I know it just kind of threw a lot of stuff at you go ahead so um we will have to figure out a way how to highlight projects some of these projects more but right now what's uh there's an awards chart on the site which um talks you know of course says what the project is and then the sort of the cat the different categories that intersect for it um and the awarded amount and gives a brief description so um we will likely um we have to figure out how to do more communication around sort of um fleshing out these projects so you really know what they are cool councilor Perry yes uh I just wanted to thank the the mayor's office and and you counselor council president Nash and Council uh vice president Foster for doing this work uh I got a chance to look at some of these Awards before we happened this meeting and I was just blown away at just the the wide diversity of projects that are happening um I'm thankful that there's a couple on there that I will be involved in and this feels like a really great time for the city um I I think everyone I know that the decisions must have been hard uh trying to figure out who to give money to and who not to but it is a testament to our city and and especially coming out of covid and the pan well you know trying to move past the pandemic and being separated I think that this is going to go a long way to just helping to reinvigorate our city so thank you all thank you and thank you to everyone who applied you know I I really I it it is um it's very hard that we couldn't fund everyone and obviously couldn't fund everyone at the full level again it was 20 million dollars and asked for 4 million um but I I just really appreciate everyone who um who thought as I said big and bold and came up with ideas councilor Foster yeah just to kind of jump in a bit with to Echo councilor Perry's um gratitude to those who applied and mayor to to Echo that um you know as one of the council Representatives it was um a fascinating process um I I read a lot of applications and um the the care and dedication of the committee um both as individuals and then as a group we spend hours um really thoughtfully discussing applications and um you know I think one of the things that that for me personally was most interesting is is as a non-profit director I'm often on the other side of the process and I know what it's like to have projects funded and what it's like to have them not funded and um you know there's usually a stock line and a announcement of thanks so much for the funding and you know that we had more requests than we could possibly support and and um I really got to see that up close and personal on this and and there were some really tremendous worthy projects um that we were not able to support and it wasn't for um really anything about the application it was about the the priorities that the community had expressed through that survey and limited funds and and trying to do the very best um that we could with that and um you know to to the others who served on the committee Council Moulton as well as the Abbey Stone and other residents who served um it was a pretty fantastic group so thank you for assembling the mayor and I'm I'm excited to see um you know the good work that's done moving forward thanks okay so counselor Nash can I just so I I see the Judith from the literacy project has her hand up and um and that you should you know I just wanted to acknowledge that Judith I see you and I would love to talk to you um oh there um yeah so uh Judith uh that the time for public in in uh involvement you know that portions over for right now uh the council is now doing its business but you're welcome to contact us you know we all have emails we all have phone numbers and uh we're happy to talk so um counselors any other thoughts well thank you mayor that was a lot of work and I think we're going to keep talking about this I think we're going to hear good stuff um in in the months I've had uh with all of this so thank you thank you council president so counselors I'm feeling like we might need a little break um how about a a 10 minute break we'll come back at what's really nice is my computer has not reset to St Louis time um it's saying 9 28 so let's come back at 9 38 and then we will start plowing through the stuff we got in front of us and um also as I requested before the the uh sponsors of the resolution if you're interested in moving that up just let me know when you come back and um we'll get to that right after the consent agenda okay see everybody in at 9 38. hey Laura Laura yeah oh I was just gonna I'm gonna do that thing where I moved oh you know I don't check my text during meetings the appropriate answer I you know although procedural stuff like that it's okay but you know anyway but um and then um and counselor Elkins I think we thumb up from her as well okay yes we're gonna do the consent agenda and then we are going to move up the reparations uh resolution discussion and um okay let's get to the consent agenda oh that's not it here we go okay I'm gonna read through and if there's any requests for removals um uh we will uh we will remove those and discuss those individually I know that counselor Foster has an item that she would like to have removed okay we have the minutes of the January 19th 2023 and February 2nd 2023 uh City Council meetings what I believe that we're going to have a removal for that um we have a order to approve the National Grid uh poll petition for Barrett Street uh that's item 22.200 we have item 23.234 appointment to disability commission positive recommendation from city services for Amy sugahara and then we have item 23.235 in order to reprogram funds for energy control upgrades at the police station we have item 23.236 appointment to elected officials compensation Advisory Board city services uh recommendation pending um for Deb Henson okay and that is it for the consent agenda are there any requests for removals word counselor Foster there you are I'm here with my hand up I know you're like where'd you go I know she's here so I'd like to request remove um item C 23.234 the appointment to the disability Commission of Amy sugahara okay all right any other requests for removals um I I don't think we need a request on it Laura but uh the the uh what was it the second set the February 2nd minutes are not listed here uh we're just noting that they haven't been posted here in the we uh expect to see those at our next meeting so uh counselor Jared oh just for item e um what was the recommendation or did we get a recommendation for City Services that's a great question counselor Foster late breaking news yes um city services voted for a positive recommendation at our special meeting right before this council meeting okay thank you hence the um the the kudos to all of our committees for doing some timely work okay uh so item C has been removed from the uh consent agenda um could I get a motion to approve the consent agenda agenda without item C motion to approve second motion made by councilor Perry and seconded by councilor Moulton uh there's no con discussion on the approval of the consent agenda Laura roll call please where'd you go yes there she is councilor mayori yes that's a Moulton yes counselor Nash yes counselor Perry yes counselor Elkins yes and for foster yes Angela Gore yes Council Jared yes okay the consent agenda has passed uh we still have that item C to address um item 22.234 appointment to disability Commission of Amy sukahara uh councilor Foster yes I just wanted to disclose to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest that Amy is a regular like weekly plus volunteer at all that Adventures where I'm the executive director but that being said there's no reason that I feel I can't vote on her appointment all right thank you and um with that I will excuse me entertain a motion to approve Amy I will make a motion to approve as a little interviewer second okay motion pardon me motion made by councilor Perry seconded by counselor mayori um I since it's from the consent agenda is there any discussion well it's been removed right it's been removed anyway any further discussion on this since it's removed ordinarily I wouldn't uh take take the time but since it's removed from the consent agenda I just wanted to say how lucky is Northampton um that Amy stepped up to serve on the disability commission and um she was one of the driving forces behind last year's Nomo May project which was a a city-wide initiative so um she's pretty fantastic and um the disability commission will greatly benefit from her work great okay um any other discussion hearing none Laura roll call please for approving uh Amy to the uh disability Commission counselor mayori yes Harry looks like he can't unmute because it needs to be female host yes thank you thank you sorry I got dropped uh yes okay um thanks councilor Elkins yes councilor Foster councilor Gore yes yes councilor Jarrett yes and councilor lebarge yes okay uh item 23.234 appointment of two disability commission for Amy tsukahara has been approved all right the consent agenda has now been addressed and we are now going down to go down to uh one of our last items on the agenda which is um uh item 23.239 resolution to create a commission to investigate racialized harms perpetrated against black residents and workers in Northampton this is in second reading and it is on the floor tonight uh for uh to be considered for approval um counselors how would you like to proceed councilor Elkins uh before we get into too much um discussion um I I did want to just take the opportunity to point out that there since the first reading that there have been a couple of revisions um and I think that that was pointed out in the what was distributed and then certainly the the on what's posted on the agenda the final agenda um out for public review is you know what's before us tonight but um I did just want to point out that the mayor pointed out in her remarks last um at the last meeting at the first reading um some additional work that had not been included you know by the city council and specifically um by um former counselor John Thorpe who was um the council's first black um council member um to the best that our records uh could gather um and so we included that and then also we added a paragraph just to inform the council the sort of path the plan for the plan um you know to ensure our accountability um for getting this commission up and running and you know the report reporting back um to the council um how we're going forward so I just wanted to point that out um before we get into further discussion so thank you so uh councilor Elkins so there's So based on what you're saying there's two whereas is that have been had some additions to them correct I would say there was two that were reworked right and there was one that was added okay can I just for the the record can uh can we read the any of the uh the whereas is that were reworked or um are added could you read those into the record um sure that's fine with me um I do it with a co-sponsor that I read that or do you yeah or the co-sponsors as well I I'm just asking that because that the version that I'm seeing linked here doesn't highlight the the particular changes and and I think that for the you know I I can see sense and see the improvements but I think um reading the the the complete uh clause in you know the paragraph in will um uh help uh address that store I'm I'm happy to read that I think I'll just say let me pull pull it up so I can um there's actually three of them you could each take a shot uh I I might I might be able to get get through them um most quickly um um I'm not sure I guess okay I'm I'm just going to the link that's on there right that's uh so everything is uh the same notwithstanding there might have been a few commas moved and things like that but um uh going to page the oh I didn't number the we didn't number the pages um the second to last page uh the revised um the revised paragraphs um whereas in 2020 the Northampton city council passed r-2107 a resolution in support of a in support of and committing to actions at the federal state and local level to combat the Public Health crisis of systemic racism and and no that's not the right one that's not the corrected version hang on just a second foreign whereas in 2020 and just to clarify anybody looking at the agenda there is in there what was read at the first reading which is the um uh the first draft Yeah and then the um although I they might be labeled wrong but um but I am reading into hang on just a second I I'm really sorry y'all they're they're both linked here that what was at the first reading and the second so I just want to make sure I'm being very clear about it um the updated version has post first reading is a post script oh sorry okay I saw the first reading and thought that that's what that me okay got it okay yes so if you're looking at the agenda it's the one that is entitled um uh resolution to create a commission to study racialized Farm post first reading okay got it um all right and so the amended um paragraphs say that whereas in 2020 the North Hampton City Council passed r-2107 a resolution in support of and committing to actions at the federal state and local level the combat the Public Health crisis of systemic racism acknowledging the council's quote obligation to advance racial Equity by undoing the inequities found in the law and to proactively pass ordinances and make budget decisions that address inequity end quote and the city Charter mandated 2020 special committee for review of ordinances chaired by counselors John T Thorpe northampton's uh there's a typo northampton's first black City councilor um northampton's first black City councilor accepted this resolution as quote the guiding principle of its focus end quote in its work leaning it to focus particularly on issues of zoning rental housing parking nuisance laws and land ownership I would read um and we have links to the um to r2107 in the footnotes noting that it was sponsored by counselors Gina Luis Chara William Dwight and John T Thorpe and then the link to the ordinance Review Committee site and then the next paragraph whereas in 2022 the Northampton city council recognizing that quote that many residents of Northampton experience structural barriers to participation in Civic life such as lack of Financial Resources adequate Transportation adequate technology and internet and lack of child care in quote form the select committee to study barriers to City service um and that is also linked in the footnotes giving through the last page um and we added a be it further resolved but the mayor and sponsoring counselor shall present to the full Council no later than March 30th 2023 a plan specifying the charge and composition of the commission as well as an approximate timeline for its work and that is the the bulk of the things I will say if the council allows us I I in reading that aloud I I found two typos that I would correct for the for the final record um in the record books and they're there's a scrivener errors such as apostrophe rather than a comma yes exactly okay well thank you for reading into the record the the the more significant uh changes that um that are I think it's important for counselors to know uh councilor mayori I saw your hand oh I'm just gonna say and there's an H in uh mayor chiara's name that just another scrivener's error okay we will we will fix that I'm sure there is there any um is there any issues council president or or um with fixing that kind of scriveness error for the for the final well I I think if we see them right now Laura can get them into her notes uh but also if it's something very minor uh before uh we we go and have it uh submitted uh you know for as a public document that sometimes yeah the scriveners like that can be addressed right Laura that's correct I I made a note of them all right thank you okay so we now have uh the the res uh we we've read into the record the changes and um and how would counselors like to proceed uh we can discuss it a bit you could we could even entertain a motion and then continue discussing it um it's the council's pleasure as to what you want to do councilor Foster um whether or not it comes before after emotion um I would love to hear from the co-sponsors there there was a lot of public comment about the resolution tonight and if you have any thoughts you want us to to know as we consider to kind of kick off a discussion I would find that really meaningful thank you counselor counselor Perry sure I'll kick off this whole action dig um first I guess I want to think everyone for their comments um all the questions I will say that I've been overwhelmed by the response from the community my fellow counselors um from the mayor's office and the mayor this has been um a rare opportunity um you know it is it is rare to have a chance to make some meaningful change in the place you live and as a transplant to this area um you know I I just I relish this um the first thing I do want to say after hearing some comments is that um you know there's a lot of talk about reparations and and that is an issue um I want to note that there is only one mention of reparations in this entire piece and that comes in the Preamble as a quote um before the resolution um you know we we really looked at this as a multi-tiered approach I wanted to be very careful uh there is a national conversation about reparations uh and and we wanted to make sure that we focused this resolution on our community or Northampton um not only just looking at the history of Northampton um and the arms but also looking at the history of progressive activism that Northampton has had uh we live in a very special area and I think that hopefully shines through this document we were presenting um you know the this is an issue that there's no simple solution for um but this is a great first step and so I'm looking forward to seeing you know if this passes what what a commission will find um I you know have some ideas personally of what I would like to see come but you know I I don't want to put the car before the horse um but again I just want to just make it clear that this really is um a resolution to start a commission to look at some of the harms and then look at ways in which we can fund initiatives what ways that we can also um look at ways to build our community because at its heart this is a community-based resolution um as a black resident here in Northampton one of the things that I'll say is that um I have over the years been kind of disheartened by the lack of a black community I've been lucky enough through my other Endeavors to try and build community Through entertainment and arts and and whatnot um and I I think that this feels like good work this feels like a good step towards that um I will pass it on to my other counselors but there you go counselor Gore counselor Gore but before you speak um I counselor Foster do you sense that somebody's kind of trying to do a little Zoom bombing in our meeting here or I'm watching it okay thank you all right excellent what a team counselor Gore you have the floor and we're trying to make sure you're not interrupted okay um so I agree with um and I think you know like I probably said before we need to use this as an opportunity to further our City's actions to address the harms of racism and I think it starts at the local level and you know HR 40 came about like I don't know in 1989 so that was a while ago at the federal level and I think you know it's important that we we address these issues at the local level and um I I think this resolution is a good start foreign thank you counselor uh counselor Elkins um I I just want to add to this that um I also have been overwhelmed by um by the response and everything that we've heard I I feel like the public comments that we've heard on this have been some of the most um thoughtful and informed um and Nuance um comment from a lot of different perspectives um that and I and I really appreciated that um when I came onto this and and joined this effort it came from the perspective of understanding that the issue of studying racialized harm and also the issue of reparations as it's being discussed at all levels is a very complicated one and um and you know it really it does resonate with me what you know some of what I heard um from some of the folks tonight of a real understanding that that it is a an issue at a that reparations the historical issue it's an issue at a federal level um and that it's meaningful to talk about the distinctions between that and between what we can do as a local community and at the municipal level I I will say that we worked really hard um in this resolution to think about in particular this body not just the city but this body's um role in racialized harm in the history of that and then also to think yes about the city um and but also where you know we fit in a jigsaw you know puzzle of of where we stand as a community and where we stand as you know within the the country so I think it's really important you know to both recognize and understand the broader dialogue that's happening around these issues um at the national level and outside of the city and also recognize you know a call in this city to have 85 percent um of the commission be uh of of descendants of enslaved people directly I don't think I literally do not think that we could achieve that I could be wrong and I and and I'm willing to you know accept that that's a uh uh a blindness on my part um but it is in fact and as I said in the first meeting you know the fact the matter is is that that we are a City without diversity and we are a city where the where communities that were the descendants of um enslaved people and where folks were in other places migrating North from the south um you know could have come here but did not and that I feel like is a is a big part of what we have to reckon with um and and you know how how we have to you know we have to be real about that and approach that um in in terms of who we are as a city and and how we look at it so it's not just a matter we don't atone for anything by just designating a fund with nobody to give it to because we don't have we don't we haven't identified who that Community is and who there is to benefit from it um we have to do the work we have to do the work to understand our history we have to do the work is to um um to identify like what we can do going forward and I to be quite honest we may get to the end of this and say we cannot undo our history but we can acknowledge it um and and and commits to do better going forward um but I think that's important too you know we heard a lot of words about atonement and the the effort that we need you know need to engage in and that is important part of the work and also how can we look and be different how you know what can we do going forward so I have been honored to be a part of this um and I've been very grateful um I do also want to say of the comments that we heard I've been especially um gratified um to hear and understand from the residents the people who live here you know talking about their experiences living here in the city and um and and the role that they see that this uh commission plays so I want to thank the mayor um for welcoming this uh and US newbie um counselors who didn't quite I think realized you know um how what a what a different kind of bit Beast This was um when we uh proposed it and brought it forward and meeting it with open arms um and committing to it um along with us and and kind of holding our hands and jumping into the deep end so um I I feel like I've said too much but um I I just want to say again I'm incredibly grateful to uh to be here and I think uh this is one of the reasons why it's a tremendous uh Monumental council meeting um for this city um tonight so councilor mayori yes indeed it is and uh so we we talked a bit last that last meeting so I don't want to repeat that but you know just to remind um everyone out there you know this is as that people have said this is an act of collective Liberation and benefits to all of us and I just wanted to address something we've been getting a lot of um emails and very thoughtful emails on the subject and I do I appreciate the sentiment um I've been hearing about wanting to address this the systemic um harm done to other communities totally valid and as Dan Kennedy had pointed out um you know this we can use this process as a model to to then go ahead and look at those and give them their due due diligence um but I I think you know so I think part of moving on and making repair is kind of an unblinking um accountability and so for that I think it's careful we have to be careful not to kind of be too broad or kind of dilute one process you know I think we really need to um keep it very specific to the harms done to the black community and and very specific about what those harms you know were and are um and kind of give them a kind of complete and undivided attention thank you thank you counselor uh councilor LaBarge thank you um first of all I want to state the commendable research and work of the Northampton representation committee and counselor Gore counselor Perry and counselor malkins and I also want to thank the creation of going in the right step and creating a more just and Equitable Northampton that is valuable here very very valuable yes we have heard many many people speaking tonight and I want to thank counselor Elkins for explaining about the difference between 50 and the eighty percent we heard tonight and I had a little concerns about the young lady that was speaking about the reparation in general and being sued but I want to thank you councilor Elkins for going through and also councilor Gore and counselor Perry of adding on more language on this which I think is great and thank you all for all your hard work and the mayor also thank you councilor counselor Foster I just wanted to reiterate the support I expressed during our last meeting um to counselors Elkins goren Perry thank you for bringing this forward and for your work with the Northampton reparations committee it's I think as we heard during public comment this is an incredibly important conversation that our community needs to be having and there's going to be a lot of different um you know desires for a path forward and um for you co-sponsors and Northampton reparations committee um you know I appreciate your leadership and want to follow your leadership and support your um efforts and your work and um you know that this effort and the committee that's put together between you co-sponsors and the mayor will be representative of Northampton and be Northampton residents working to um you know dig into these issues and if changes need to be made to language or if changes need to be made to how something is expressed that's the work of this committee to do and um you know I look forward to that happening um and and again just my gratitude to you for bringing this forward counselor Jared yeah I'll second with counselor Foster just just said that um I really am interested in look in looking at what the commission will come up with and I think there will be a time in there to to really come up with what um what language is most appropriate um so yeah we'll just second my support from uh last week as well thank you counselor mold yes thank you I I will I will say uh uh as well that I appreciate uh the work that has gone into that has led up to this and the leadership of the uh the three councilors who sponsored this counselors Gore Perry and Elkins and I think that the the power of this was demonstrated uh tonight we heard an hour of people close to 30 people speaking uh very thoughtfully and uh that kind so that conversation that's the kind of conversation that will continue in the community and uh it's it's important that we that that all of us who will be involved in that conversation go into it with an open mind uh Open Hearts and and be willing to listen to a lot of different voices and uh I think that will happen and as councilor Perry said uh this is a rare opportunity and uh I'm very very happy to be part of the council that will will vote uh uh to go forward with this tonight thank you all right anybody else want to add anything making sure I got everybody you know it does seem like we have a little bit of Zoom bombing going on and just um yeah there you go I had that um it's a little bit distracting especially during this really important conversation but I just want to acknowledge it's going on in the room in in our virtual space here and uh it doesn't I let's not let it detract from the work we're doing here um so I'm waiting till last is there anybody else who wants to talk okay maybe everybody already talked um yeah because I went first last time I was out of line I went in front of the sponsor so I was so enthused so I was like this week I'm waiting um you know I really appreciate appreciated the range of thought that went into the public comment tonight because you know one of the things is I I knew as we started to get into this that it's going to be a difficult conversation it's it's not easy it's gonna be uncomfortable there's you know what we're talking about kind of like so you it it kind of moves around like Mercury on a table you know it's like where is it going and you know what that's okay it's okay you know and that uh that uh that the um the the the things that people were mentioning about um you know the the word atonement I was kind of like no I like that well you know all right but you know what these are things that'll get figured out as the commission moves forward I would figure that would be in its charge and also to make sure you know that whatever they're recommending you know has the stamp of approval from uh solicitor Seawall that we're not going to get sued you know that you know we we have the means to figure this stuff out and but I think that the most important thing is to um you know is is for us to begin the discussion it started happening here and and it's constructive and it's a little bit messy but it's vital and it's needed and um and I just want to say this this is great it's not going to be perfect but I I really appreciate the the three uh sponsors for bringing this forward and we'll keep pushing the envelope on this and that's what we do and and also I I want to say that by and large I found all of the comment respectful there's been pushback there's been concern but you know what um this is this is this is a uh we're talking about a a America's original sin you know and we we got to figure it out it's it's not great but with the goal is for you know us to figure out a way to uh atone for things and move forward so um I'll I'll absolutely be supporting this um and I think at this point I would entertain a motion for approving this resolution and maybe one of the folks who isn't sponsoring it move approval second okay made by counselor Foster and seconded by councilor Jared did he get there right I think I did okay any other discussion councilor Foster sorry actually just a very um process oriented question which I'm always interested in um when the I know that um the update and thank you for that so by March 30th you'll come back to council with a description of what that commission will look like and just for a process I'm assuming that's not a vote that's just like an information sharing that you'll you'll do um just so that we know how it's moving forward am I correct okay yeah that's yeah that's that's correct we we modeled it on the on the police review um uh commission which I I don't think I think was and we weren't here for that so um or at least for the sort of the procedural passage of it I should say so so no we we put it this way um to to say we will show you we will show you our work um in part so we can get on with it is the big piece of that great yeah I wasn't requesting a vote I just wanted to make sure I understood um but no I on with it thank you counselor Jared you had your hand up oh yeah so when we did with the policing review commission we did pass a resolution in support um but I feel like what we're doing now is a resolution and support it wasn't uh you know it wasn't the resolution to create a select committee which is a specific type of resolution but we're not that's not what we're doing here we're creating a joint commission so it seems like this this is this is enough my opinion right hearing any more discussion hearing non-laura roll call to approve this resolution councilor Moulton yes councilman Nash yes councilor Perry yes Dr Elkins yes councilor Foster yes councilor Gore yes Comfort Jared yes councilor LaBarge yes okay item 23.239 resolution to create a commission to investigate racialized harms perpetrated against black residents and workers in Northampton uh that has been approved in second reading we will now go back up the agenda here wait a minute sent agenda as everybody knows I usually have two computers and I'm trying to do everything on one so uh all right we are up to financial orders uh we have item 23.249 in order to appropriate thirty thousand dollars in free cash for City Hall campus space study and I believe here I'll just read the first whereas uh whereas the city of Northampton owns a cluster of buildings in downtown Northampton functionally known as City Hall campus that includes City Hall and the pachowski municipal building and Memorial Hall these buildings house multiple City in Northampton Public School departments that provide services to City residents as well as public meeting spaces for the city council and City boards and committees um and from there I'm going to let the mayor explain things sure um so yes we have a city hall campus um as you know and um to kind of go through a few of the more of the other whereas is there are more than a hundred um Municipal and school employees who work in these buildings um these buildings need some significant repairs and maintenance to them um and of course our priority is to do that work with an eye towards um decarbonizing them as much as possible um and another thing that we really need to look at is assessing our space and our usage of space um as you all very well know we have expanded the health department into Health and Human Services um the Division of Community Care is bringing on a bunch of folks in the near future and um hopefully tonight we will be creating the climate action and project Administration department so um these sort of these new departments or the reconfiguring of departments is putting pressure on our existing spaces um we also have a lot of storage needs I have been discovering um the Department of Health and Human Services has all sorts of different um I they have documents and they have lots of PPE stockpiles that they use I think we've tried to really learn lessons from the pandemic and um and I've been trying very hard to keep on hand PPE that would be needed if uh if suddenly we needed it again and we cycle through that and and um and make sure that it's um that you know it's not expired and and make donations to places that need it to make sure that everyone has what they need we have lots of Elections equipment um those are you know a lot of big items um we have things that legally documents that legally have to be kept on the campus um so we have all of these different things competing for space um and so what we would like to do is have an external independent evaluation to look at all of the buildings look at what needs to be done in terms of um maximizing the space and making sure that things are stored in the way that they need to be stored legally and figure figure out how we can bring these new departments um into into the campus to be able to have us all work together so um this is kind of a long overdue study I think that needs to be done I've heard um I've been told that conversations about doing something like this have happened for years um but I think with some of these key changes that we're doing now is the time to to study this and figure out how to better and more efficiently use our space thank you mayor come any questions counselors counselor lebarge thank you the mayor is absolutely correct when she's saying that this has been going on for many years it certainly has I've been around going on 22 years and that's all I have heard as a city counselor is right in the city clerk's office of their storage problems many many departments which the mayor has spoken about is absolutely correct and it's time it's time we have a mayor now who's expanding we've got another new director coming in and so forth another organization it's it's time a definite time I have a solution mayor I mean our City Council meetings okay and it's like here we have JFK and they have a beautiful room there where they have their school committee meetings and the parking is excellent there also for everybody to come in and and be able to park without a problem and there is a problem and you've heard this before I've heard it even before you became a counselor of people coming down to Northampton not finding parking and it's late at night for some of the people there but you're definitely correct we definitely need to get a consultant here and make some changes and I thank you for that mayor because it's time it's been many many years I've been hearing this and I thank you for that thank you Council LaBarge uh councilor Elkins um with the caveat that I hope that this consultant does at least once ask at this particular thing brings us joy whatever is in the storage uh Sparks Joy um with that said I I would move to uh uh moving to the consent agenda things like such a well-established uh need long-standing need uh that I I would I would move to move it to the consent agenda I'll suck at that okay motion made by counselor Elkins seconded by councilor LaBarge to move this item to the consent agenda it will appear on the consent agenda at our next meeting any other discussion well I I actually have a thought mayor that uh that earlier today I had a discussion with uh Chief of Staff wolf and that um that yeah I think this assessment is long overdue and that I I'm um I'm also interested in that you know whatever assessment as it's happening also uh uh considers you know the functionality of you know the public access in into the building what departments need to should best be where and um and also with an eye towards folks with disabilities that um that you know where are those where are those Services where people need to you know have access to get to you know whether it's paying a parking ticket or something like that so anyway I I know that those things will be on your mind but just wanted to say that aloud thank you council president all right any other okay uh Laura roll call to uh place this item on the consent agenda at our next meeting councilor Moulton yes counselor Nash yes Chancellor Perry yes councilor Elkins yes I'm the Foster yes Council Gore yes I'm sorry Jared yes yes counselor mayori yeah okay so item 23.249 in order to appropriate thirty thousand dollars in free cash for the city hall campus study space has been sent to the consent agenda for our next meeting next up 23.250 in order to appropriate thirty thousand dollars in free cash for recreational field usage and responsibility study and mayor would you like me to read I I defer to you if you would like me to read into the record the uh Financial order order here I'm fine doing that so I I have to say that I appreciate the sort of efficiency of the president at 2 A.M often was reading speed reading documents into the record I do I I I don't miss that um but I will that we do spend a good amount of time crafting these to have really important information in them for the public and for the council um so I'm torn because um you know I do think that we we really learn about what these orders are when we read them yeah okay so I'm going to read this one okay and and I appreciate it the reason you so in your description of the previous item you were basically looking at the order and had I read it um it would have saved you in um a little work there so I'm gonna do that here and um because I I don't want to get so overly efficient that we we lose uh the the Vital Information that your office pulls together so okay here we go uh 23.250 in order to appropriate thirty thousand dollars in free cash for recreational field usage and responsibility study whereas the Northampton Parks and Recreation Department Works to promote the well-being of the individual and the community by providing a wide range of high quality and affordable activities to meet the Leisure needs of our residents and visitors the city of Northampton and whereas the Northampton Public Schools Athletic program provides a competitive Arena where student athletes can display their talents enhance their physical wellness and skills and gain greater technical intact uh tactical understanding of and appreciation for their chosen Sport and whereas the city council of Northampton has 245 plus acres of land designated for recreational use for Northampton Public Schools Northampton residents and visitors of Northampton approved uses include sporting events sponsored by Northampton public schools and private leagues for both adults and children casual recreational uses such as hiking walking dogs on leash enjoyment of playground structures Etc and whereas recreational fields in the city of Northampton are managed by three separate departments the Parks and Recreation Department which works to program most public Fields the Department of Public Works in Works division of Forestry parks and cemeteries which is responsible for the maintenance and preparation of many recreate Recreation areas and the Central Services Department which is responsible for the maintenance and preparation of all Fields controlled by Northampton public schools and Smith vocational agricultural High School these entities work in close cooperation to ensure quality resource quality resources for all sporting and recreational activities in Northampton and whereas in order to maximize the efficiency of Service delivery at Northampton public recreation resources did I say that right and to minimize the duplication of Staff effort across City departments and minimize the cost of Maintenance materials equipment and other operational costs across all resources a comprehensive independent study for the interplay of City policy and practices is needed to fully understand complex interactions of so many City departments and identify areas where Services can be improved and cost savings can be employed now therefore it be ordered that the sum of thirty thousand dollars be appropriated from the FY 2023 general fund undesignated fund balance free cash to complete a study of recreational field usage and responsibilities and um you know next time the MMA orders a you know has a speed reading class I'm going to be taking so I can be good as the former council president uh mayor um so so we have a lot of this land and this is not going to be a surprise to any counselor because I um we have all fielded pun and not intended but now I guess intended since I've remarked on it um calls and emails about maintenance of different areas right and so this is another one of these very kind of long overdue studies um there are there's lots of different jurisdiction and who handles what is kind of Muddy um and this is another one of these things that I'm told has been um decades and Decades of not really being able to kind of get a handle on and maybe detangle and figure out the most efficient way to handle all of this recreation area that we have um so you know we know that there are needs and wants for um the upkeep of these areas and we want to figure out really the best way that we can go forward and Not Duplicate effort and make sure that no toes are being stepped on um and just kind of get this done for the um for the people and um and the students so um I'm definitely uh looking forward to having an outside look at this to to help us figure out how to best deliver these services for the city um one one other thing I'll also add is that with the the um the new pesticide free management of some of these fields so some are they're just handled in different ways and um there's a lot of Extra Care that is needed and cost involved and so that's part of this equation is figuring out how to best manage um those pestified pesticide are you know what our dedication to being pesticide free in in these fields counselor lebarge yes um I as a counselor I've heard calls on maintenance myself for quite a while and also I do have a couple of private leagues that do use the fields and they love the fields and sometimes they'll call and complain about you know certain issues and I have to say the director of the recreation department has been excellent with their concerns and so forth I have to agree so Council LaBarge you got muted somehow but anyways I I failed the thirty thousand dollars is for a good cause and I think that we should look at this very very carefully on how we're going to save money and the Departments that are involved of doing all this you got Smith boat you've got the schools cemeteries the fields there's a lot here and I think what the mayor is asking for is thirty thousand dollars and we need to go ahead and look at that and support that because it's in dire need thank you counselor and and you know all of these different divisions and departments do a great job and I just want to help them you know really kind of figure out how we can have clear lines with who handles what and make sure that we um we just deliver the best um recreational areas that we can to everybody comes from Moulton yeah I think it's a great uh great time to to spend this money uh uh to uh because it's gonna it's gonna produce Savings in the future and it's I I hope uh that it will will not only look at how to uh make sure we're not duplicating um uh uh efforts uh and we'll we'll uh make sure that we're we're we're using the most uh most efficient and effective way of maintaining all this Recreation areas but we'll and and I and I think it will also produce some ideas about making sure that we're using uh the fields and and other Recreation areas to their maximum potential so that we're we're really serving uh the residents as as best as we can through this extensive lands that we have to to meet the the desires for very very varied Recreation thank you counselor lebarge I'd like to make a motion move this thirty thousand dollars to the cassette agenda second okay cut uh motion made by counselor lebarge seconded by counselor Moulton to place this item on the consent agenda at our next meeting any other discussion mayor I have a quick question so uh as I just want I want to voice my support for this um it it actually became I became aware of this a few weeks ago as uh Ronnie Gold Award three resident you know he's been pushing for uh a project out at JFK and what this actually came up it's like hold it the property next to JFK is actually not school property but it's actually Rec Department property and that you know therefore figuring this this jigsaw puzzle out is is it it will help with ideas like what Ronnie is proposing to actually have things clarified so um yeah I I think this is this is great so thank you any other discussion hearing none Laura roll call please counselor Nash yes councilor Perry yes Pastor Elkins yes Dr Foster yes that's a Gore yes I'm for Jared yes I'm from the barge yes councilor mayori yes councilor Moulton yes okay um item 23.250 in order to appropriate thirty thousand dollars in free cash for recreational field usage and responsibility study has been placed on the consent agenda at our next meeting next up is financial orders um item 23.241 in order to approve a certified project in Tiff for property within the con Street Economic Opportunity area this item has been removed at the request of the uh the applicant um and I'll just read the important paragraph here um from uh the mayor I spoke with Mansour galaboff today and he has asked for item 23.241 in order to approve a certified project and Tiff um to be withdrawn I appreciate the finance committee's willingness to meet with uh Community Resources to discuss it so this was withdrawn last week uh just prior to the Joint meeting of uh finance and Community Resources and that was another example of council doing good work to make sure things move forward quickly just want to acknowledge it it didn't happen but it was good work guys so um so we will move on to the next item on the agenda which is now we're into orders um 23.237 in order revoking acceptance of chapter 31 relative to civil service positions in the DPW and Central Services Department this is in second reading um and this is um uh lifting you know this has been negotiated with uh with the unions uh who are with uh the DPW and to um to lift this requirement because it actually gets in the way of hiring people um mayor did I describe that correctly um DPW and Central Services but yes oh thank you okay and uh any discussion on this item councilor Jared I wonder if I don't have a discussion but if people are amenable I would move this one and the following as a group since they're uh very related so that's yeah move 2 23.237 and 23.238 uh for approval as a group okay so we have a motion on the floor by uh councilor Jared and seconded by councilor lebarge here let me read that second order um which is 23.238 should say the same thing oh uh oh no don't do that where'd you go actually uh in order for special legislation relative to civil service positions in the DPW and Central Services Department yeah so they have pretty much the same title and they're doing much the same thing um any discussion on moving these uh approving these as a group hearing none Laura roll call please counselor Perry yes Dr Elkins yes so faster yes Senator Gore yes counselor Jared yes counselor LaBarge yes councilor mayori yes Johnson Walton yes counselor Nash yes okay um so items 23.237 and 23.238 both uh dealing with civil service uh requirements for uh DPW and Central Services have been approved next up 23.240 in administrative order to amend the city of Northampton Administrative Code um this was introduced at our last meeting uh we had uh we had a presentation and a public hearing on this earlier today and it's now up for approval and I don't think we need to read this one no the bear I actually read it all last time around so counselors what do you want to do move approval second second question made by counselor Foster seconded by councilor Jared to approve um this item discussion uh councilor Moulton uh yes I've I've voiced my enthusiastic support for this two weeks ago and I am even more enthusiastic about it tonight I I do want to ask the mayor um we heard a lot during public comment we've heard you talk about the uh the broad nature of of this new department and I think that a critical decision will be made in in hiring a director who will be asked to do a lot of things and collaboration uh communication are are among them uh so I'm wondering if you have um if you've got a template that uh you've looked at perhaps um other communities that have a similar position um in in crafting a job description so um thanks for that question counselor um this is actually one of the things that the Northampton climate emergency Coalition really um helped us with and did a lot of deep research on so they um they brought to us lots of different descriptions or different positions um not just in the Commonwealth but around the country um and have helped us sort of figure out how to how to craft um the job description um based on you know what other communities have done but also you know sort of our aspirations for it as well so um I'm really really grateful for them for all of that that research that they did and they had conversations with folks you know I think earlier tonight it was referenced the the round table um I think councilman Mary you were talking about it um where they um they brought people with sort of similar positions and talked to them about their jobs so they they really have helped do a ton of research on this and I'm really really grateful great great to hear thank you counselor mayori yeah I was just uh when uh councilor Elkins brought a mask um I was just thinking how I hope this new director will be a frequent either visitor or participant in the the Northampton energy and sustainability Commission absolutely attend our meetings excellent we have a really great uh excellent group of Resident experts and counselors and department heads and I'm sure they'll be curious to you know meet me meet the you know director and also work with them when appropriate definitely thank you um so Chris Mason sat on it um and so I you know I I assume we will keep that position in there as well but I also um want to look at adding the um the director of Kappa to uh to Nest also Council Gore um I just want to commend the prime minister I think it's going to be a great addition a great apartment to have in our city and I I can't wait to see how it turns out thanks counselor well I would like to add mayor that you know I'm looking at over the last year so uh there was a reorganization into Health and Human Services great idea you know bringing Services together making things more efficient this is another example of that occurring that you know we we have a we have new goals and you're bringing together resources from different departments that you know so that we're we're working on our climate action goals again Forward Thinking and and I just did I the two previous Financial orders that had to do with um you know coming up with plans on how we can be more effective and efficient I I just really appreciate all of this the the the thought that's going into this and this is this is part of the you know the work that you're doing in the mayor's office and I I really appreciate it that you know City Hall's not just sitting still and you know we have you know we have our services and that's the way we're going to just keep doing them no we're refining things we're getting better and um that takes work and thank you thank you very very much council president um well you know as as I always say um I have the most remarkable team and um I also have the most remarkable and um and uh you know sorry I'm tired I'm trying to think of the right adjective for you all um I have remarkable Partners in all of you and your willingness to also push the envelope with me so I I greatly greatly appreciate the partnership that I have with the council that um that allows us to kind of move us forward in sort of these big exciting ways so thank you you're welcome thank you councilor Jared yeah I'll just add um that this seemed you know this this department will just be able to provide so much help to all the other departments um I think about those forms that are in the capital Improvement plan every department for every project is supposed to fill out how will this affect climate in various ways and how um that's hard and this Department's going to really help that and help them think through uh every decision um so that's I think going to really be uh important so thank you thank you councilor for saying that yes we're we're asking um we're asking departments to stretch in many new ways and so it it's only fair and right to give them some really good solid help with that okay uh counselor Perry then counselor Elkins I think his counselor Elkins Hurst okay that's fine um I I won't gush more I won't repeat anything I said before but I I did um I did uh one thing I did want to mention which um counselor uh uh Jarrett sort of touched on um I've spent two years now on the capital Improvement project um advisory committee and um one thing that I was really uh struck by and Council Jarrett thank you for mentioning sort of the the effort A lot's reflected in just asking the department heads to think about it but one thing in my involvement with that committee that I was really struck by was with how hard that was and how difficult it is to really you know just shoot through every department and every decision you know this um effort and this priority um and I I wanted to kind of give a shout out to my former colleague on the planning uh board um Melissa Fowler who is also on that committee this year was her first year on that and it's I find it interesting and I would know she comes from a I think a construction background and um and a on a project management background and she immediately started talking about what you need is comprehensive project management you need to be thinking about these things project you know uh comprehensively and so um you know sort of circling back to all the work that women into imagining this role and this job description and how it plays out it makes such imminent sense to think about it globally and to think about it comprehensively so um I wanted to commend um you know the thought and just the imminent good sense of it um uh again so I I could go on and on I will but I'm really excited about this so thank you me too thank you counselor uh councilor Perry all right I'm I'm gonna hop into this Love Fest and just say that you know we've talked I've heard other people talk about this and we've talked about this in Council that um you know there is no climate Justice without social justice and and here we are in this one meeting being able to address these things but also you know looking at at the arbor funding and seeing how Forward Thinking you have been mayor in the mayor's office and it just really feels good to see that there is people there there's an active thought about how the city looks like in the future and how we can continue um so thank you I just want to you know everything else has been said before but this is a really special moment to be able to combine all these things so good job thank you counselor I really appreciate that I'm sorry more gushing go ahead I just have one more thing that I want to point out I noticed that here with us tonight um in her role um as a liaison to the Northampton youth council is amazing um and I just want to take a moment to acknowledge um our young people and our young leaders and um uh that uh you know they in big and small ways have have uh played a role as advocates um and as our sort of moral compass um uh going forward so I just wanted to acknowledge that we have somebody here with us I know our our kids are watching um and that's another reason um to be really proud of this moment so and now I'll really stop I promise it's okay it's okay okay uh so um Laura we have emotion right yes we do okay any further discussion okay um so this is to approve the new uh Department um Laura roll call please Chancellor Elkins super duper yes oh yes Council Gore yes counselor Jared yes Council LaBarge counselor yes yes hi councilor mayori yes Heather Moulton yes counselor Dash yes and councilor Perry yes okay um a 23.242 in order for special no no no no no no no no where did it go uh 23.240 in in administrative order to amend the city of Northampton Administrative Code has been approved okay um I'm going to look at counselors here how's everybody doing keep going okay next up uh item 23.242 in order for special legislation relative to requesting seven licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises uh this was referred to Community Resources um on uh 2-2 it received a positive recommendation last week on 2 8 and um it is here tonight um and I think everybody understands what's being uh we're requesting that the legislature allow us to have seven additional uh full liquor licenses uh which will be provisional in the sense that once somebody is done using it comes back to the city uh to be um uh approved for somebody else to use and that um so let me find my back to zoom here so that is up for discussion counselor Jared thank you yeah I'm happy to start things off um so since last week's Community Resources meeting and thanks to everyone who spoke and presented at that meeting um I've read research including the report that commissioner O'Leary shared which was the alcohol health and safety in Massachusetts and that's from the Boston University School of Public Health so I shared that with all of you and out of this I just have some concerns I wanted to share um related to this order so what I gleaned from that report was a few a few facts so Massachusetts has more licenses per capita than many other states and more harms from alcohol as well uh that the costs both directly to the governments here in the state and indirectly to a wider Society are much higher than the taxes that come in so more alcohol sales equals a net loss to the government and to society as a whole and then the more available alcohol is the more people will drink and the more problems there are connected to the drinking and limiting the number of retail licenses is one element of a public health strategy to reduce harms so with these conclusions um I am having a hard time feeling good about supporting this I certainly understand the direct economic benefits more restaurants and economic situation many restaurants and and prospective restaurants find themselves in um but it it seems like what we will gain will be at the expense of health and why the wider societal costs so I'd just love to hear have a discussion about that and hear what other counselors think well thanks thank you can I just make a quick sort of question um so counselor so Massachusetts is one of 16 states that uses per capita of formulas to cap the number of licenses either in municipalities or county-wide so are you talking about that sort of smaller pool of 16 states are you talking about all of the state like all the other states that don't cap it at all and then also while you're thinking about that I just want to clarify when you're talking about tax you're talking about State excise tax so we're not talking about like local Revenue that we get here you're that you're talking about State excise tax right the the the taxes that the alcohol excess excise taxes um which are on the order of pennies per drink right so that's that's state tax um so we're not talking about like meals taxed or um any of the other sort of local benefits that we get from having a vibrant restaurant community right and it would be I would be interested to know um how much that might add to a particular brain uh but in terms of the the costs you know the the costs in in this report that commissioner O'Leary shared this was from 2010 um it's talks about um that 1.93 per drink are alcohol problems that that um costs cost the state society as a whole in the state and 77 cents uh which were are paid directly by governments meaning state or local governments um so that's that that differential um is certainly concerning because it's showing that the folks who are choosing to use alcohol which um is not you know there's a 50 I think of folks um uh used alcohol in the last 30 days in this report um are costing us as a society more than they are contributing through the taxes okay and then also that's to that again that's a Statewide report it's not specific to Northampton um and so one of the key differences that commissioner O'Leary made was about the difference between on-premise and off-premise sales and I'm not sure that what you're talking about there may sort of separates those two out let me try to find more that's in the report regarding that I know that both that licenses uh for both on and off premises um the the density you do correlate although it's more uh there's more correlation with harms with uh package stores councilor mayori uh called it but uh counselor Jarrett and mayor you had a back and forth going you are you taking a little break there um yeah I wanted to look a little bit more at the report I didn't want to make I wanted to make sure I wasn't cutting you off no no okay yeah [Music] I appreciate it counselor Derek bringing up something we probably need to before yeah can you not hear me oh yeah you're breaking up a bit can you not hear me how about now with like like okay great um yes I was just saying that I appreciate Council Jarrett bringing up you know the public health thing going I you know I'm I think we probably need to do that more consciously um at lots of junctures and I guess the way I'm thinking about the specific proposal is that you know it is very um small in scope and that some of the licenses are you're going to existing you know businesses that are actually already serving alcohol and they were expanding the type of alcohol that might that's not true for all of them but I guess you know while I have concerns in general about our societal you know dependence on substances I and so you know but I just think for this the scope of this the cost benefit um on this micro level I'm um willing to support this proposal but I do hear you I appreciate you bringing it up councilor Foster yeah my thoughts are are more along the lines of councilor Mary's as well Council Jared I appreciated you sharing that report and I appreciated hearing commissioner earlieri in um the recent meeting and you know to build on that a bit you know looking at things through Public Health lens I think is really important in even thinking about the financial order we passed to study the use of our City's Recreation fields that has a public health component in it and I kind of appreciate putting those goggles on as we're looking at what we're doing and and there's no question that alcohol use um in in Massachusetts and Nationwide and globally contributes to um you know is is easy to slip into misuse um and and we see that um and similar to what councilor Mary said to see that this is you know several restaurants that are already serving alcohol it will just change what they're able to serve um and the the difference between on-premises and off-premises consumption um you know to hear commissioner O'Leary talk about that um you know so so similarly I I am inclined to support this as well yeah I'm laughing because you have to turn your video on to raise your hand councilor mayori and then counselor Perry okay we're not hearing you counselor Murray is she unmuted let's try that sorry okay I'm just saying I have a question but I'm happy to weigh this Council Perry wants to make comments first since I already spoke whatever you want to do you know what we've got you unmuted okay like my question was I just had a period um perhaps a counselor you know a former counselor and you president Nash is so what's the role of the licensing the License Commission on this do we this did Council ever like historically engage them in these you know like get recommendations or engage them I'm just curious they seem more autonomous than other kind of boards you know and committee committees and commissions in the in the city and I was curious about this when this uh uh appeared on foreign so you're asking about so I I have not had a lot of interactions with the licensing commission I found them really helpful uh last year year before that having to do with a particular establishment that was um entertaining in a really loud level and I found them really helpful in um you know uh helping rain things in a bit for the the residents who lived in the same building and um and that uh that the uh they take their job very seriously and that that it that it goes beyond just the um you know the the sale of alcohol it has to do with all of the activity that's going on and that um that you know if if people are being Rowdy and um disruptive you know in in relationship to the license that that's all up for discussion um it at least it was in this particular case but um I think the mayor and the mayor's office could speak more to uh around the particulars yes so the licensing commission is more autonomous they have um the jurisdiction over determining um who gets licenses and distributing licenses um so they um that is under their purview right so they don't generally uh they have historically issued recommendations so they haven't before like issued recommendations on issues like this you know how would something other boards and commit committee or commissions might issue a positive or negative or neutral recommendation I was just curious no I'm back in that manner I've not seen them act in that manner thank you counselor Perry yes um again I want to thank Council chair for bringing up this very important issue of health concerns um but but I do want to say that amidst all of this really important work we've been doing tonight I think this is equally important to the future of Northampton um our restaurant our entertainment scenes have really been hammered by the pandemic and it's going to take a lot of work to bring us back to our former glory and surpass that but um you know I I do want to say I hear councilor Jarrett's concerns that someone who's been in the industry I've done all of the trainings you could do whether it's tips training and all the work security have done all the things that you need to do um but for me this comes down to a hard fact that some of not some most of the mass liquor laws are very Antiquated we had someone come in at the Community Resources meeting and discuss how uh you could serve a chartreuse that is you know over 50 percent uh because it's a liqueur but you can't serve a vodka or whiskey which would be under that percentage um so again as counselors mayori and Foster have said the a lot of these licenses will go to people who've already been serving alcohol um and I'll also say that uh hearing from other people that we've we've dealt with alcohol in Massachusetts for a long time we do have some of the the resources to deal with it and you know while you stated some statistics that shows that um you know the the amount of Revenue you get from a drink doesn't equal the cost but as as the mayor said you're not factoring in the to the the hotels that people come you know when people come and visit for instance our summer Armstrong which is a beautiful example of Northampton being Progressive uh you know so where you can have a drink outside and enjoy some live music um and we're not talking about drinking to excess we're talking about having one or two cocktails um just the boost on the economy and the businesses it's hard to uh really put in I think some of these surveys or studies um so with that being said I am 100 firmly for this because I know how vital it is to something that has made Northampton beautiful which is our restaurant and entertainment center so counselor Gore um I'm I'm glad that councilor Derek brought up to help the public health concerns around um more liquor licenses in the city I I know we've been talking about public health a lot a lot recently especially with the Cannabis cap and um I think you know I was looking at that from an economic perspective and I also have a tendency to look at this from an economic perspective and uh it seems like I the right direction to go to revitalize our downtown um and it would essentially be I think a couple of restaurants would get the license and then essentially be like four extra ones I think um so I I do kind of go back and forth in my head about about like how you think about different substances and how you know we We have dealt with alcohol longer in Massachusetts than cannabis um so we we know sort of how to regulate it better um and I I just think that I I think it would it would help to revitalize our downtown because it has suffered and to hear that restaurants have gone away you know decided not to come here because of the liquor license is kind of you know disheartening to hear about and um I think our our our city could use more restaurants downtown and if it entices people to come here to have uh all liquor license then um then you know that's probably in the direction we should go but I hear the public health concern and it it is a concern of mine as well so thank you thank you counselor Elkins then counselor Moulton um yeah I just want to um you know I said at the Community Resources meeting uh in general I am not a fan of of the of the licensing um and the cap on on liquor license at the state level the top down control you know I think it's also really important to note I'm just recalling the mayor's presentation um you know regarding the you know the budget and revenue and that um in general um you know that our our overall revenue is projected to is down um and that is because of a drop in cannabis and parking receipts but the one thing that is promising and is looking good is meals um and uh and I I think that's an incredibly important and I I I um I worked because before I went to law school I was uh in theater which is by necessity meant that I also worked in the in the in the food service industry uh as a waiter and a bartender and um uh and you know my I'm not an expert in that business but um it is it is my understanding that you just cannot make restaurants work on the profit margins um without the full liquor licenses and that they they depend on that so it's not just a matter of whether or not we have or do or don't have certain um things you know for sale at restaurants um certain restaurants it's it is a question of whether if they can open at all and stay open that is the nature of the profit margin so I I think it's vital it is vital um to our downtown and the work that we need to do to revitalize um and to keep the you know the positive um you know uh Revenue source that is meals um continuing to be positive and growing so um I I fully support this um measure so thank you counselor uh counselor Moulton then counselor lebarge thank you uh thanks to councilor Jarrett for bringing this forward and particularly for getting the bu study uh sent to all of us which which I read I also did did some reading of uh CDC studies there's no question that uh excessive alcohol use is is uh uh a huge societal problem in this country and a CDC says it's responsible for 88 000 88 000 deaths annually in the U.S uh for me evaluating this request uh comes down to as several people have mentioned um uh the on-premise consumption of alcohol uh in restaurants and bars versus off-premise uh there are 17 Package Store licenses in Northampton uh which in my view is enough If This Were a request for more Package Store licenses I would oppose it because you lose uh you lose more control when alcohol is being carried out of of package stores and while I acknowledge that there are times when people are over served in restaurants uh I think it is far more common for um for Package Store uh purchases to uh to be uh to be used uh for uh to be used for excessive binge drinking so I uh and I think as as Council Gore mentioned um we're talking about uh uh three three of these new licenses would go to existing uh restaurants uh uh converting their current uh uh wine and malt to the all alcohol so there would be four new ones um and that would bring the total uh to uh to 39 in Northampton which I feel is a reasonable number for city of this size and um the other the secondary reason that I I feel um that I can support this is in fact the fact that where the city would move to take more of these licenses out of the secondary Market uh this will this would be there currently are four over quoted over quota that are non-transferable this would be seven more so about a quarter of the total would be uh non-transferable and uh would revert to the city so that they're not subject to that to that secondary market so for those reasons uh I will vote uh in favor of this president could I jump in super fast yeah go right ahead councilor Milton just reminded me of something that I wanted to update the Council on as well which is that um an additional licensed just um was removed from the secondary Market this week as well is because the licensing commission met um I'm not sure which day it was um and um they revoked a license that um for uh not being used so that is another one that will um then they will meet in the beginning of March and decide um what they're gonna how they're gonna handle it but I have every expectation that they will then put that one out by Lottery and it will not uh go on the market in that way uh yeah so uh counselor lebarge then counselor Jarrett I think you're muted counselor LaBarge can you unmute yourself yep you go thank you mayor we have how many all alcohol licenses is it 32 right now oh counselor I should always have all of my numbers up uh 44. 44. okay and we're looking at right now there's four current businesses correct I think I heard you say the teapot was one of them that wanted to go in up on the license and make it an all alcohol right so there are three there the last lottery had four total in there so um uh Paul and Elizabeth's um won that Lottery and there were three others so the dirty truth um teapot and Jake's okay for the three that we know um would like to convert their wine and malt to an all alcohol there there may be other businesses that would like to make um that change as well you know again as as I said it um one of the last meetings it's just really striking to me that Paul and Elizabeth which is like a pillar restaurant of 44 years in Northampton which has you know like this established and dedicated clientele um has decided now at this moment that an all liquor license is a change that they need to try and make I think it's just really um indicative of how the restaurant industry is struggling you know we we all wrap like during sort of the heart of the pandemic we we really rallied to support restaurants um in many ways and try to keep them going but um and you know as counselor Perry mentioned um we need to recognize that they're still really struggling and um and navigating sort of a changed landscape um as well in in different ways and especially with the rise in food and Supply costs the um the Massachusetts Restaurant Association says that the average wholesale food prices have have jumped 14.7 percent in the last 12 months um and you know that's also coupled with I think many of us will agree long overdue um uh uh increase in hourly wages for workers in restaurants um and that also coupled a significant short um employee shortages so there are sort of all of these different factors that are making sort of the economics of running a restaurant um different right now than they had been previously and they're they're really struggling and looking at how they can um even some of these places that have been around forever um really trying to figure out how to stay in business so go ahead counselor labartree had another question yeah I don't know why it keeps bouncing off like that but anyways mayor you're absolutely correct I have talked with some of the business owners I know the owners from the teapot also never hear them complain about anything they've been in business for years and years and years exactly and it's like we heard from counselor Gore Jamila Gore on the economic value of this and it's true a lot of the restaurants are hurting and if we can help them as City councilors of giving them what they're asking to help produce for them to stay in here in our city I'm going to support that a hundred percent counselor Jared then counselor Elkins okay so I have a couple clarifying questions um so mayor if you you just said if you could clarify your numbers again because I think at least they were different than what was reported in The Gazette before the how so how many all alcohol licenses do we have now we have 44 out all alcohol 32 are for restaurants oh okay so we are for clubs and three are in holder licenses and what what licenses um it ends oh ends yeah right got it and how many licenses do we have that aren't being used to where they're you know they're not operational like like the one that was just revoked uh that which is one oh okay one that was just taken like you know 48 hours ago but I thought there were also some that are currently not open but if that's not true all the others are open businesses that have those licenses well so the License Commission met to discuss them and have they decided to revoke one um and the other ones they are are they're sort of watching and are asking for updates on okay um when a restaurant gets them all alcohol license and I guess is their previous one given up like their beer beer yep um is that new license newly then available for another um restaurant or is it is it just gone it's converted it's converted it it essentially disappears when it's surrendered okay so there you there wouldn't be a there would there isn't another one coming on the market uh or coming available it's just right if someone wanted a wanted they would have to get like a seasonal wine involved okay great um so that those are my questions to answer some of your questions back in the beginning I was referring to the in terms of quotas the 16 States um quotas are a recommended strategy of the center the CDC and and the World Health Organization um I guess my you know the the commissioner when we were writing back and forth indicated that this was not her area of expertise and it asks colleagues for additional research um so I appreciate her finding that research I I guess at present I feel like I want to have more conversations in order to to make if I'm going to consider voting yes on this uh a month with public health officials um I unders you know it's pretty clear it's going to pass but that that's just how I feel in order to to feel good about voting for it um that there's I don't have a full understanding of you know the economics the public health Etc um so that that's where I'm at uh for now that's fine thank you councilor next counselor Elkins um I would actually move to approve second okay uh motion made by counselor Elkins seconded by counselor Perry to approve this item um any more discussion I don't know if I like going last but anyway you know uh so first of all um uh councilor Jared thank you for bringing that information forward you know it it's it's always at the heart of you know uh all of my thoughts around alcohol alcohol is you know I I you know I I know it well from you know family history uh alcoholism has been um uh devastating um in uh you know in in my family and my in-laws family um that uh that it's and that it's underlying you know part of the consideration here that um that that we are allowing this this risk to occur in our community and um and that uh from the perspective of right now you know it it's it's an incremental risk that we're we're allowing and that um uh that I I I do think it it still stands with it's this position that I've increasingly landed on that um that we we need to figure out ways to um to not prohibit but allow substances and it's not just alcohol and cannabis it relates to other substances as well because it just leads people to places where they're not seeking help there are folks that just um you know that once they start using their their uh substance of choice and you know and they can get Beyond reach um there's a person who's been living under the railroad bridge that I've had multiple Communications with the mayor's office about who's been communicating with services and thankfully we got that person out of the cold uh before that terrible cold that we had about two weeks ago um that and my understanding based on the reports I got from residents who are calling me saying Jim we need to do something is that it was alcohol and that um and that um yeah so there's there's terrible harm that is related to this and um and I just want to acknowledge that and um but so I I am going to vote for this yes because it that what what it brings to the downtown well we keep thinking downtown but it could be Florence as well that that it allows for greater flexibility because right now you know like the mayor just mentioned a liquor license freed up that doesn't happen very often and that that for our economies you know our tenant entertainment economies to really work there needs to be like some flexibility like you know when uh the mayor mentioned you know and I believe was Alan wolf talked about what went on over at um um um Sylvester's you know we had somebody who was there they're ready to open it it was closed it's a there are brings you know re open that establishment with the lack of a license was was the deal breaker and that you know right now you know all right looks like we have another license available right now but how many other people are stepping forward you know actually just earlier in in the week I was at a presentation uh somebody was talking about bringing uh like a food Hall experience to the former faces space and that one of the things that they had to make that work was you know there would be you know you could go in various like restaurants or small almost like food truck operations in an indoor environment but part of that was there would be wine and beer and you know again you know if if the investors there think oh there's no outcome we can't get a license I I suspect that place isn't going to move forward either so anyway I I I I'm in support of this in terms of flexibility and um being able to uh you know get our get some vitality and fluidity into what's going on with with our our restaurants and entertainment establishments so councilor mayori yeah can you hear me or should I uh I think you need to mute you're doing the SE down much better when when you're when your screen is off I just wanted to um well I just um I really appreciate your comments uh present that I just I do want to push back and say a little bit and say there's no prohibition uh substance not prohibition if it's in our city so let's just you know think about those kinds of words okay I'll consider that all right um counselors any other thoughts on this um hearing none we have emotion on the floor to approve this uh Laura roll call please sure yes counselor Gore yes don't play Jared yeah councilor LaBarge yes councilor mayori yes councilor Moulton yes councilor Nash yes councilor Perry yes and councilor Elkins yes okay um item 23.242 in order for special legislation relative to requesting seven licenses for the sale of alcohol of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises has been approved um and then I'm going to check in with counselors how's everybody doing [Laughter] uh can we can we have a brief recess council president yes let's let's do uh let's do six minutes so that would be 11 40 what is that 44. yes okay thank you all right uh next up is item 23.243 an order temporarily suspending the effect of certain ordinances to support renewed economic recovery this is in second reading this is allowing the city to um to work with businesses to access uh the public way to set up tables to set up seating um and to you know also includes things like summer on strong and other events in our downtown in our public spaces if I mayor did I summarize that correctly okay this is up for second reading move approval second motion made by councilor Foster seconded by councilor Perry counselor Jarrett you have your hand raised thank you um I just wanted to check in I know last couple weeks ago I raised the issue of the zoning changes um was there any desire to to update the zones to reflect the new zoning changes uh or or I mean it refers to a map so it's just going to be locked into the old ones I guess uh and if it which is fine I think I think the maps were removed [Music] um hold on I'm trying to find it do you still see them um Laura did you remove the maps I did okay but that the order refers to um the plan entitled covid-19 restaurant response zones all right someone told me what number okay 22 23 points two four three um in the city council here on so we should strike the um in the first after now therefore we should strike [Music] um within the areas depicted on the plan entitled covid-19 restaurant response zones the zones so your proposal would be to uh have this be available in all areas of the city instead I'm sorry I'm not under so it's going to be the same layout as it was last year so without the map um what's I'm sorry Council Jared what's your concern uh you just where is this indicating where these zones are I mean it's the map uh indicates the kova 19 restaurant response zones um but if that map is no longer being used then would it just refers to all areas within the central business district okay so districts so we could um yes so we could insert there instead um the Central Business districts Okay so Florence will not have um Emmy I believe it's the maps did show Florence in previous years it did um so it's Florence has a has Central business district section so I think this would still include Florence that um and we've offered it but Florence hasn't taken advantage of it well uh perhaps it should say the central business and Florence Village districts which those are now referred to and that would Encompass I think all the areas that were were considered previously yes Florence Village districts and Central business district so oh crap should I make a motion um so I see it referred to twice is that right yeah so once it's in the wood the fourth whereas um whereas in order to facilitate the continued survival of our downtown businesses um restaurants in certain zones of the city uh so instead of we group the motion would be to restaurants in Central Business and Florence Village uh zoning districts and then um pick up again again need to include contiguous and non-contiguous outdoor areas and then um oh I guess it's it's a referenced in the next whereas so if the if we can say wherever it says covid-19 restaurant response zones it says instead uh the central business and Florence Village zoning districts and then uh and then now therefore it talks about a plan which we're no longer referencing so we would we would say notwithstanding any order of the city council to the contrary within the central business and Florence Village zoning districts the zones uh the city's Council hereby authorize the change does that seem like I'm getting all of the places where it would need to be updated I I think you've come up with a terrific solution councilor Jarrett and I would like to Second those amendments because you did you did the work last time you were pointing out like we were actually looking at the old zoning maps that we don't use anymore because we'd change Central Business and uh and so um and that's where the discrepancy appeared so um yeah I think this is a good solution and it allows the mayor to do what she needs to do to um you know bring outdoor entertainment downtown so just doing a quick search so it's the fourth whereas the fifth whereas um that number one under now therefore um and then is that it that's all that I see yeah that's I think that's it thank you counselor Derek Laura I just missed what's being inserted instead of the plan reference and the now therefore number one I caught the the other two I understand what's replacing what but so it should read notwithstanding any order of the city council to the contrary within the Central Business and Florence Village zoning districts the city council hereby authorizes the change okay thank you all right Laura you're good okay so we have so uh do we want to vote on this amendment or consider it a friendly Amendment mayor or I mean I certainly accept the amendment okay all right so um any more discussion on this item as amended all right hearing none uh Laura roll call councilor Gore yes councilor Jared yes counselor lebarge yes Council for mayori yes councilman Moulton yes counselor Nash yes counselor Perry yes councilor Elkins yes and councilor Forester yes okay so uh item 23.243 an order temporarily suspending the effect of certain ordinances to support renewed economic recovery has been approved next up are ordinances um and these have not yet been referred uh they're both relative to the um uh the traffic at the high school and uh so we have item 23.244 an ordinance relative to parking on North Elm Street this is in first reading and then we have item 23.245 and ordinance relative to school zones and they are to be referred move referral of both to legislative matters second okay uh motion made by councilor Foster seconded by councilor Jarrett any discussion all right well I so I just want to say that in terms of uh the um I I I I'm interested in seeing these approved um I also want to say that um that in terms of the overall study uh for traffic at the high school um I I'm a little concerned that it were primarily focused on the event of pick up and drop off and that um in terms of the the the the report by fuss and O'Neill and that um that I I'm interested in um seeing you know the the the the the the work by the engineers as it goes forward to really double down on um you know slowing traffic and really making it safe for kids um I'm I'm concerned that 35 mile an hour zone is still there and um and hoping that gets addressed but so those are my thoughts so this is uh we have a motion on the floor for referral any other discussion hearing none Laura roll call please counselor Jarrett yes I'm Floyd LaBarge yes for mayori yes some promotions yes so for Nash yes counselor Perry yes also Elkins yes councilor Foster yes and councilor Gore yes okay um items 23.244 and 23.245 have been referred to legislative matters and um counselor Jarrett when's that next meeting March 13th thank you all right next up um we have item 23.246 a package of seven ordinance amendments related to form-based code this is in first reading and then we have another one that has to do with um a zero lot line these are also ordinances to be referred to a committee um we can discuss them together or separately counselor Elkins um I would move um to move them together um to legislative matters or refer them sorry second okay we have a motion to refer these to legislative matters uh made by counselor Elkins seconded by counselor Moulton uh councilman yes counselor Jared uh I believe do we also need to refer them to the planning board the planning board will be taking them up and holding the planet holding uh public hearing on that that is a good point right Laura we do I'm sorry the reference to um the zoning act that I normally have in that is not there but yes that does require it to be decided to like uh in the planning board zoning ordinances so in which case I would go ahead amend my emotion to to refer to legislative matters and uh a nice second then okay all right so we have a motion on the floor to refer these to both legislative matters and the planning board any further discussion hearing non-laura roll call please also LaBarge yes councilor mayori yes Johnson yes councilor Foster yes Chancellor Gore yes and councilor Jared yes okay um so those two zoning ordinances 23.246 in 23 uh 0.247 have been referred to both legislative matters and the planning board uh we've already uh discussed and approved the resolution counselor Nash you might just let people know that the planning board hearing on those will be on March 9th and the legislative matters hearing will be on March 13th there'll be separate public hearings thank you councilor Jared okay um next up is new business um where uh councilor Foster and I have of uh put the proposed hybrid meeting plan on the agenda um I first I want to apologize to folks for not getting this to you sooner that um that I while I think that uh you all had a pretty good sense of what uh the counselor Foster and I were going to be suggesting from the discussion in new business last time uh but uh uh that getting it um earlier today was a little bit short notice and um I apologize for that um anyway so what what what we're proposing here is some basic guidelines for how to go about having hybrid meetings and um in an on an experimental basis in uh March you'll notice that there's no rules saying we will do this it's we hold expectations that we can have a quorum a quorum present uh that we're we get that we're not aiming for Perfection here we're hoping to get to a place where we can pretty much mirror what a hybrid situation would look like um I I also want to uh acknowledge that um that for uh you know a number of counselors uh being remote has made their particip participation possible and um that please reach out to me and um and we can discuss how to how to continue uh doing that if there's a particular hardship um that um I I'm also a little apprehensive about being back in a room and trying to manage both an on-screen meeting and then a meeting going on around me um but I you know I I think I'll figure it out but um um any thoughts on on these guidelines as we've laid them out is there anything that people think um was could be changed or improved or other suggestions to add councilor mayori yes thank you for both of you for your thoughtful work on this um and and thanks guidelines versus rules um I am concerned about the guy you know the the guideline that I forgot to put off my camera if a counselor wants to present you know something or has an item on the agenda they need to be present I feel like that's problematic for me well not just for me I think it kind of could be Even in our limited time with this favors certain counselors and in a certain way foreign um councilor Foster yeah councilor Mary thank you for bringing bringing that up and that I think is a question for us to explore as a council um so the these would just be for the the two March meetings and I completely share your concern around Council of participation and what that may look like um and and do have a concern that there will be a bias um toward counselors who are remote perhaps not participating quite as fully as counselors who are present and this is one way the the reasoning for this is um as we were talking originally about what a hybrid setup could look like or counselor National we're talking we kind of got to this concern of like gosh what if you know two or three counselors are present in Chambers and everybody else is remote and there's an item on the agenda that's drawing a lot of public interest um similar to what we saw tonight that the Dynamics in the room would be uncomfortable I had the potential to be uncomfortable for the counselor's present so the the idea of the Quorum or people who are sponsoring an agenda an item and and actually that the expectation is one of the co-sponsors would be present um of course that's different if if there's just one sponsor um but it's so that if somebody's sponsoring um an agenda item with a significant amount of public interest um that there there's not a risk of a couple of colleagues kind of being on on their own um in council chambers that was that was the reasoning for that well thank you for that clarification and I I do take this totally I understand this is the in the Spirit of the experimenting and that makes sense that you wouldn't want to be kind of in that situation um you know in person um kind of having the field someone else's agenda item if they're not you know present in some way so I guess what I might do because I'm actually thinking on a practical note I have things that I was playing to put forward for those meetings and I don't know you know and I have to so perhaps I will just uh have a conversation with either you or the or president Nash about that and we can kind of assess whether that's you know where what would think would happen with that thank you very much happy happy to talk counselor mayori um or so counselor Foster then counselor Moulton sorry just a quick bit of of the back and forth with Council Mary thanks for indulging me um and councilor Mary when counselor Nash and I talked about this this came back a little bit to the discussion um from our rules discussion back at the end of our last term prior to this current term where we were looking at Council rules verse norms and kind of trying to to tease apart what's actually happening versus what's written down in the rules and so that's where a lot of these you know sort of guidelines are where this is coming from um it's not written in the rules and so is counselor Nash said uh you know if there's a discussion to be had about an agenda item to be presented and and um needing to do that remotely that that's a conversation to be had but it's it's not written in the rules in that way got it thank you very much uh councilor Moulton then counselor Jarrett um I wanted to hear your thinking about the last bulleted uh guideline uh governing public participation particularly around taking all comments from people who are present first and then going to remote uh as opposed to either alternating uh or perhaps having a 10 or 20 minute blocks where you would have first 10 minutes of present comment and then 10 minutes of remote comment so the the thought on that what came out of a conversation with uh uh president Gomez of the council in East Hampton and that um that first of all he felt that it it that it was it did it was good to show preference to the people who who have made the effort to come into the room that the people who are joining remotely are often it they're at home they're in more comfortable situations than the folks who've made the effort to come out and and and be in the room the other thing is it it it it also is like I I just mentioned the idea of facilitating um a you know a hybrid meeting that actually it would be helpful for for me and and for uh vice president Foster in terms of facilitation to focus on the comment in the room and then move to the comment that's remote that that going between the two I I I my sense was that by simplifying it I think that you know that it will I know for me that album be more intensely listening rather than trying to manage who raised their hand on the zoom screen and who's got the who's next on the list for the in-person comment I I just felt like let's simplify it for a situation like tonight where there was there was a lot of comment yes it might mean that some people would wait quite a while if they're at home uh but usually you know we're getting you know like 10 people and and I think that um that it's not a a particularly big inconvenience for um for folks I think people would get it like oh yeah they made the effort to get into City Hall so sure let them go first so that was the thinking well well I appreciate the recognizing the people who have made the effort to come to City Hall but but there are people who who cannot make that effort and I I'm just concerned that we're just as we're concerned about uh a bias against uh counselors who are remote I'm concerned about a bias against the public who's remote it's well and then there's councilor Moulton there's also folks who um there's a bias well there's folks who know how to get first and how to get last on the list and um and we see that kind of stuff going on I I've seen that happen in terms of the queue for public comment um that uh and I know from in person we've had people who've passed and um that you know to to go later people switch off I these are all things that happen within the queuing up for public comment and um yeah I'm I'm just saying that it in terms of keeping the the two you know groups of folks separate in order to make sure that there's an orderly way of hearing people's comments that it's a way I would prefer to go um but if people want to if if Council thinks that uh there's there's bias in that um I'm willing to consider changing that councilor Foster councilman I appreciate you bringing up uh that was actually a Twist of phrase that was troubling to me as well um to recognize that there are people it's not a for some people it's not about making the effort to get to City Hall for some people it is about getting there and not getting there um I am in general comfortable with the idea that people who are remote are probably in you know different circumstances maybe they're at home you know having having dinner on the couch and um that that weight I I am comfortable with that but that being said I'm open to discussing it do you know the the real trouble spot I see is with our Council rules limiting to public comment to an hour and a half and again we're trying it for two meetings and part of that so that we can then reflect on how is this going and what we really want to do as a council moving forward um but if we are in danger like we were tonight we were getting pretty close to the hour and a half um that would be a real thing that we would need to sure we were managing so that there wasn't a prevention of people participating remotely being able to participate in public comments I didn't think about that really until you brought that up councilman and watching on public comment went tonight I I agree with that concern well councilor Foster thank you for pointing that out I will alternate but I will start with the folks first in the room then go to remote and Alternate throughout public comment so that you know by the by the end of the 90 minutes then yeah I could see how people could get bumped so okay councilor mayori and then counselor Jerry you're facing Foster and you know it's I think we're all gonna have to be flexible a little on the Fly and you know this is this is the whole point of view with us trying this and um I'm really kind of personally interested to see how it goes because um I'm still not really and I understand that we might be facing this as you know as the order kind of expires but I'm not really convinced on what the advantage of hybrid is and part of it is this and that and the amount of work that I imagine it is actually for um our Administrative Assistant Laura krutzler and and you president Nash and and vice president Foster and that all that managing I'll just be curious you know if if I kind of go Aha and see and see why you know why it's worth worth it because you know that is one of my concerns actually is that the amount of management and of course you know if we did this continuously it would a lot of that would become much more streamlined so um I just want to say I have concerns but I also have um lots of compassion for you in the next couple of meetings because it's you know it's gonna be like that and I you know I was just trying to remember when you were talking at Council Fosters remember we debated whether we were going to allow suspending the rule the rule and I remember us having it was like a really long conversation and I'm just a chair and now I and maybe it's this late hour but I actually I think we landed on no because we were afraid it would show have a bias but then is that what it was that okay because we actually had the discussion what do we what do we do if we want to extend um public comment and or maybe we said we would do it before the you know in the beginning of the meeting you know in special circumstances so that it didn't appear biased like suddenly where I don't I'm gonna have to look back at my notes I was just wondering if you recalled that conversation I do actually I think it was solicitors advice that if we um sort of set a rule with an expectation that we would suspend the rule when it was inconvenient or when we wanted to allow more public comment that we could be favoring members of the public over others and so his his advice was that if we had a rule that it'd be a rule that that we enforce so that you know there's not like a hey you extended public comment when this person had their hand up but not when I had my hand up um kind of feeling right that's what I would call but I just couldn't remember if we if he had said that we could do it at the beginning of the meeting you know because we had a sense that it was a subject matter that would need a little more time or maybe that was the same bias any case I can about that one before it comes up so my discussions with attorney seawold around this was that there are circumstances where we may anticipate a lot of public comment so for example during budget uh budget hearings that we that we just kind of make that clear right from the start that we're expecting a lot of response uh but that for normal or normal business meetings that we we really want to avoid um uh lifting that limit because then we do run the chance of appearing biased so but for specials it's okay okay yeah I was just gonna say that actually run by the finance committee and they don't have we don't have that limit right we don't have a public comment limit in finance committee unless I stayed at the beginning the chairs have the um the latitude to set those right so I'm just saying we don't have to be concerned about that in particular for the budget hearing because it's run since it's run by the finance committee true you you could you um and you could do that right but if you got it but if you have a hundred people in the room you might think about it oh I'm not saying I want to counselor LaBarge and then counselor Moulton yeah when is the um deadline this so the governor's order expires on March 31st and we don't know what is going to be yet be recommended um starting April 1st or ordered we like we will be ordered and and therefore there's that last piece um that um if we as a body can land at a consensus as to what we want we can make efforts to as a body to reach out to the legislature and the governor we could also all do that individually too but I think it's more powerful if it's from us um who was next I think it was so uh councilor LaBarge you ain't we answered your question I'll be thinking of a lot of them okay and then counselor Moulton then counselor Jared um are you expecting uh Council committees to use these hybrid guidelines during March as well are you leaving it to the chairs of the Committees uh you know what I'm only thinking about counseling so the chairs uh you know the chairs have had the latitude to explore this and um and I know you know Community Resources has especially stepped up and shown us how this can be done and and um also councilor Jared has made it clear that legislative matters will be in a hybrid format as well uh in in the coming weeks so yeah so I'm just speaking of counsel and uh and the Committees have already had that kind of latitude so counselor Jarrett and then councilor Elkins did I see your hand okay counselor Jarrett then counselor Elkins thank you uh with regards to legislative matters uh that I'm just exploring that I haven't heard back from uh Laura and other counselors about whether that will work but uh yes I am exploring that for the 13th um I did want to point out that we do have rules uh about remote meeting participation and so uh I think the you know these guidelines unless we're planning on suspending those rules should not conflict um so they they do just uh allow remote meeting participation if it's for certain reasons certain permissible reasons so I don't think the council presidents could ban a counselor from participating remotely uh as long as they met those re those reasons so just just just so that you know I think we should follow our rules um unless we want to suspend them and then also I wanted to point out we right we do we have an odd meeting schedule um coming up in that we meet on March 30th and then um only once in April uh so we will have another meeting before the the expiration uh after these two hybrids we're meeting on the 30th okay okay all right well um then I'm supposing that we will also apply these rules to that meeting as well are these guidelines did I answer the question I don't know if it was a question I was just pointing out that we will yeah yeah so if that's the case then yeah on March 30th we'll we'll use the same format um and I I uh would love if if we're going to make it if we're if we're going to make a voting if we're going to vote on a decision about what we're planning on doing uh when would you anticipate that being on the agenda like our format for the future you know what I would like us to vote tonight on everybody being willing the council being willing to undertake this experiment for the month of March and uh because we have you know come April we may have no choice in any of this so uh but right now we do have choice and um and as I've said these are guidelines did they're not um the the council president being an authoritarian counselor Elkins we vote on something that's under new business that's not a published agenda item oh well you know what um but let's say we've decided public agenda item well I mean it's on the agenda but it's under new business so it's not something that's offered as a you know uh resolution or the public has notice of something I I I would I don't know the answer counselor Laura what do you think I feel pretty Steward always said that there could be any could be about you know yeah so I didn't think there's anything that precludes taking a vote right why are we taking a vote ounce counselor Foster I guess two things um I think I think we should still have for March 16th a discussion of how we want to proceed because if we wait until March 30th to do that we won't have any time to make our wishes known to the legislature so even if we plan to go hybrid for the month of March um we would want to discuss and vote on if we have an Ask of the legislative chair for our preferred meeting format moving forward um if we want to lobby for that Governor's order to be extended so just wanted to put that out and I don't know that we need to vote on this um but I'm not opposed to voting it's 12 30 counselor thoughts yeah that was actually when I first raised my hand uh to say is that if any of this is uh procedural and not subject to open meeting law and subject to the chairs and the presence discretion uh in in their roles perhaps we could adjourn and actually I haven't talked to attorney seawald around about this but the council president has the the uh duty to assign seating and so technically this is assigning seating that whether you're you know assigning your seat within council chambers or whether you are at home and so um so we there is that that Authority but at the same time I I I I I take a collaborative approach to doing this so um but I you know what I I I would entertain a motion to adjourn and just move forward I I'm not hearing people saying don't do this and people are willing to give this a try and March and uh please provide any feedback as we proceed and uh because we're we're using it as a learning experience before things get were ordered to do something so yeah so maybe we consider this discussion done and then we could uh entertain a motion to adjourn um wow that was fast okay motion made by counselor Perry and seconded by once the second I did oh of course counselor lebarge no discussion on adjourning uh Laura roll call please Hustler Nash yes yes the Foster yes councilor Gore yes thanks for Jared yes councilor LaBarge yes and for mayori yes and Council Morton yes yes okay we are adjourned it's very late excellent work tonight everybody thank you congratulations great work everyone | Northampton Government Video Archive | UCIPrum8dplDJC43ydowEUug | 2023-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 43,265 | 231,957 |
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ALL NEW GYMSHARK TRY ON HAUL | VITAL, ADAPT, REST DAY, TRAINING, & MORE! #gymshark | what's up guys welcome back to the channel it has been a hot minute since we've done a good old-fashioned healthy gymshark try on Haul coming at you today with all new releases I don't know if you guys saw gymshark's drop on Wednesday but they pretty much dropped like I don't know I lost track really so many different things more than I even anticipated like I genuinely did not know about a few things like that new flex that dropped what the hell is that about I mean brand new sweat that dropped like I had no idea about a lot of these new releases but nevertheless we are here to cover a whole lot in today's video we're talking new vital rest day Fleck and more but before we do you know the drill if you love gymshark as much as I do then definitely hit that subscribe button because trust me we have much more to come we talked Jim shark here on this channel multiple times a month we're always covering the new releases sometimes before the launches so always good to know and keep up to date so hit that subscribe button measurements will be here as always I'll also have them in the description box below as well everything you see in today's video will also be linked Below in case you're interested and also if you're new to this channel my code Ashley G does save you 10 off of all your gymshark orders and it does go towards helping out this channel always let me know if you use the code so I can personally thank you and thank you so much to gym truck for sponsoring today's video so if you need any thorough reviews on these collections check out my gymshark playlist we have over a hundred different gym shark reviews we have already done in-depth reviews on the vital and the Flack and the rest day and Jesus what else hola I've been getting the most questions on the vital actually so let's start with that you guys know how I feel about vital right I was obsessed with her OG when they started coming out with new versions of the vital I have to admit not as impressed as the OG did me so today I have the new pink vital set I have these shorts the sports bra and the midi tank then for leggings I have the Deep teal moral matching sports bra and the zip jacket when it comes to the shorts first and foremost I have to say out of everything from gymshark I do believe that the vital shorts look the worst on me they do not work for me in my body type they cinch around my thighs a little bit too much they're just not flattering they give me a little bit of a uni butt so I think this was the final test for me with the vital and I have fully come to the conclusion that I don't believe I'll be really grabbing these shorts anymore granted I do appreciate that these do not roll do keep in mind this pink is a bit sheer because it's so light I'm always gonna gravitate towards the leggings over the shorts but even the leggings this material I don't know it just doesn't quite work for me on top of the uni butt I do feel like this material they use it's a little too plasticky a little too wrinkly in some areas and it has a stiffness to it that I just can't really get behind I'm spoiled with other gymshark collections at this point so that's why the vital in me we're distancing ourselves a bit now the bras I do have to say I think the bras are pretty flattering I do like them more than the OG bras because they add a little more cleavage I do think they're a little more flattering to wear I actually love the fact that these are adjustable I also like the fact that not only are they adjustable but you can unhook them and style them differently they're still low to moderate support so if you want to wear them to the gym they do the trick this type of bra I would wear for upper body day and you actually don't wear it for lower body day because I do a lot of hip thrusts these plastic pieces definitely pinch into my back when I'm on a bench and I get pretty bruised up I have the skin sensitivity of an over ripe banana I do have to say I am a fan of the tanks and the long sleeves I think they did a good job on the midi tank this is pretty popular actually I offer some more coverage it goes right over your sports bra really looks cohesive with it and you do have adjustable straps I think that's key when it comes to Tops like this it grabs in all the right areas and it stays form fit just like the rest of the set so if you're looking for more coverage yes the tanks are great I also really like the zip tops I feel like the high neck offers that real Ultra sporty sophisticated look I've always been a fan of their long sleeves when it comes to vital I just don't feel that stiffness like I do in the leggings and shorts I feel like there's a little more stretch so if I'm gonna buy anything from the vital family it's gonna be the tops that doesn't mean the leggings and the shorts are not good quality because they are and I know a lot of you guys Idol's your favorite collection all good for me my body shape and what I prefer I'm just gonna be sticking with the tops for a while speaking of vital okay I don't have the full set but I do have a long sleeve of the really light green they just launched and the sports bra because I actually matched it with the brand new Fleck now we're speaking my language oh I love you Fleck yes I do I've actually been gravitating towards the Fleck the most out of anything that's over the camo the animal you name it Fleck is my number one nowadays guys I love the flex set it is a little bit thicker it's overall very comfortable at the gym and I have to admit this is one of the most squat proof collections that gymshark has to date I know you guys been going off lately especially with the everyday seamless video about how sheer they are I get it especially if you're going to a public gym but they do a good job on keeping this line really squat proof so in this light dusk green color this is the lightest one they launched very squat proof I think it's very pretty the little Fleck design is a lighter green color let's for the love of God talk about this new halter top shall we what on Earth do you guys think be honest comment down below do you love it or hate this design I personally love it because I really favor Unique Style bras the angle of this bra is great you're not getting any side boob and it's not falling down when you work out you do have adjustable straps on the back that really help out in that department when I first wore this to the gym I didn't use the adjustments at all I started to feel it sag ever so slightly and then I tightened it and it was great I really think the front is very beautiful it clasps right at the center it's a circle clasp it goes right over the shoulders I think it makes the delts pop really those shoulder gains are gonna be seen girl I'm telling you that much I felt powerful wearing this bra this style might not be for everybody but for someone like me hell to the yeah they did still release the original Fleck bras that double layer bra I have a love-hate relationship with them I think they're nice but they're a little too snug a little too much material sometimes I don't want that much so this style was a nice addition still very low support they also launched a brand new crop top we'll talk about in just a second if you're still not really keen on these new Styles this dust green minimal bra is the perfect match to the new Fleck I did a mix and match I love it so keep that in mind if you are just somebody who sold on these minimal bras you also love the flap leggings pair them together I'm actually wearing another minimal bra and spiced red right now this just released as well I haven't been wearing them to the gym I tried that once they're too low support for me but at home chilling wearing them under a tank absolutely this is in the color midnight blue so it's a very dark navy blue with a tinge of Deep Purple in it the swan hooks you can move it around you can make it a halter there's a lot going with this little thing in fact if you have smaller busts and you're really just trying to perk them up a little bit minimal bras are seriously so good this cobalt blue has gotten so much use already I wore it to the gym I love it this is a wowie royal blue color so I have the leggings I have that really pretty halter top and I do have the new crop top to go with this set now something to note about this top there's no bra pads there's no shelf bra there's no inserts no option to insert there's nothing happening here it really is just a crop top to put over your bra you gotta wear something underneath I actually did wear this without a bra on camera just to share with you my thoughts yeah there's no support the material granted is thick enough where if you want to try that you could if you don't have a whole lot to support here I personally would not I don't feel that confident and comfortable to wear no bra with this they've been playing a lot with square necklines and geometric angles with their pieces here you have a lot so you got that really nice Square wide neckline I think it's flattering with this piece you also have the cap sleeve I think a cap sleeve is really nice because there's very minimal material underneath the armpits I don't like especially with this thick of material anything really touching my armpits when I'm trying to work out so it's breathable in that aspect so yeah a cute little addition to the set if you're not a fan of any of those but really like that cobalt blue color check out the new bandeau that just dropped this is the same exact color I've always been a fan of the bandeau because you do have the adjustable straps a little more support than what I'm wearing right now let's chat about the sport collection these pieces did not release with the rest of this haul they actually released a few weeks before the haul we have the sports score in the color bright fuchsia and then we have three active dresses same exact thing different colors we have white we have blue and we have black let's start with the score the score is the literal same thing as the active dresses just escort version it's like they just detach the whole top of it I use this bright fuchsia in my Barbie reel you guys remember that it is is a definite Barbie pink here if you look closely the contrasted seams and the gymshark logo are in fact orange I took the power sports bra infusion paired it with this and it looked sick nasty if I do say so myself now there's a few things I love about this skirt and there's a couple things that I'm going to nitpick as usual first things first I love that this isn't too tight I love that there's a slight looseness to it it's comfortable but it's still very flattering it's still just enough body fit where you can accentuate your curves but it's not overwhelmingly tight and constricting I love that it's high waisted and I'm really digging the length sometimes which you'll see in a little bit gym shark comes out with skorts that are a little too short for my taste this is perfect the length is so nice you obviously have the built-in shorts they do have two mesh Side Pockets attached the built-in shorts are very comfortable they don't cinch in they don't dig very comfortable for all-day wear the one thing I'm gonna a nitpick when I first put these on because it is a lot of seams actually it's not a seamless skort I did hear quite a few snap right off the bat just to get around my hips wasn't that it was a struggle getting up past my hips but I needed to snap a few seams to do so and I really wish that the band didn't have a seam at the top that's my only thing it's not the end of the world it's not like it digs it's not like it's uncomfortable I think it's just me being used to no seam now I'm just spoiled with it I don't want a seam at the top of my band sue me but don't really on to the body suits again you have the same deal except this is one full piece you still have the Contour seams they're a little bit different the blue has a very light blue seam the black has a light gray and the white has a light gray as well so their tonal seams whereas the score had that contrast of orange I personally think they did a great job on these dresses I think for my body type and the low support that I need up top I think they did a stellar job doing just that you don't have any form of a built-in bra here so that's why I think it really depends on your body type if you have a bigger chest you're gonna need some more support and unfortunately you might have to wear something underneath this which kind of defeats the purpose of wearing a one-piece active dress am I right there's no shelf bra you just have a seam that's it that separates the bust from the rest of the dress the good thing about these dresses they added in inserts where you could put your own bra pads in which is great I wore this without a bra pad and I felt fine I didn't feel like this was too revealing I think the fact that it's like double triple layer there's a lot of material here I felt comfortable but if I had larger breasts I just don't know there's no adjustments on these dresses you do have a mesh racer back so just very breathable it's a very lightweight dress I think it's great for the summer time and it's super cute same length as the score so not too short just my taste I grabbed one of the woven shorts I don't know what it was about them but I just knew that I would love them for the summer time and that I do but damn if they're not long as hell these are Grandpa shorts on me I have short legs as it is being it's so long on me I did roll it looked a little bit better these are so lightweight there's a slight stretch to this and it's like that windbreakery material I do like the fun colors I think they did a great job on these summer brights this is like a Creamsicle orange and then you have this draw cord that's that Barbie pink they did a nice job with that and you do have two zippered Pockets so pretty good quality there the gymshark logo is unique here it's more of a stenciled type of look and the seams are so minuscule but they're there and they're hot pink as well this would make for a really great Beach cover-up I have to say if you're going down to the beach on a long road trip pool days you want to throw something over this could totally work for you shimmy shark does a great job at coming out with really unique Graphics that are like one-offs so you got one chance to grab them if you don't the Retro wave t-shirt and the deadlift t-shirt both these graphic t-shirts were from the men's line they actually found it for me he's browsing for himself and he goes oh my God I think you would really like these t-shirts I looked at them and I said yes I do I need them go get them please there's a lot to love about these graphic tees yeah you can use them as a pump cover this is my true size small and it's nicely oversized the back is completely Saved by the Bell okay I'm a 90s girl so this just brings me back to uh by the film man I love that show some Chuck E Cheese Days the good old days okay they went retro with this and I appreciate that they came out with different versions it was like gray with different colors nothing and I mean nothing spoke to me like this one did the contrast the pop it really just it it really worked for me on the front it does say gymshark lifting Club okay really small I think they did a great job on the Comfort level too this isn't just a 100 cotton t-shirt with a print here you go this is a super comfortable stretch to it I am a self-proclaimed proud Halloweenie so when they brought this one to my attention I said um hell to the air dead lift and you got a skeleton over there gymshark really playing on my Halloween emotions here Sharky's gym all are welcome book now come along every Thursday I don't know what that means I don't care what that means in the front it does say deadlift Sharky's gym same exact material as the Retro wave tee nice and stretchy just a different print they also have a female version which is a midi but I wanted the very large oversized pump cover fit let's talk some crossover we actually never spoke about the shorts and I really touch base briefly on the crossover sports bra but never actually reviewed it fully so I got this is in the color washed mauve let's start with the sports bra when I first tried on the crossover sports bra I was in love I was like this is so different because if I ever need more support if I'm actually actively working out and the minimal bra just can't hang the crossover bra is perfect for that a lot of gymshark's high support sports bras always looked funny on me I didn't have the breasts to fill it out it looked boxy stiff only it just wasn't meant to be crossover bras the first time I'm wearing more of a moderate to high support sports bra where it actually looks pretty flattering I had two bras the White and the black that I ordered in my shoes size small and I felt like it was just a little too snug right around the arms felt like there's a little too much pressure so this time around I ordered up a size to a medium Lord am I so thankful I did I won't go back to a small so if you're watching this we have similar measurements size up these run really snug and there's no adjustments on the back so you're kind of stuck with whatever it turns out to be for you the backing is a full-on mesh racerback crossover I think the crossover collection is unique because every single piece has obviously a crossover design you still have the stitching in the front that does so nice crossover design of the front v-neck little mesh paneling right at the cleavage very small yet effective elastic band underneath the busts I'm telling you the coverage and the support is great in this sports bra I feel so secure if I'm doing anything high impact or you jump up and down and the only time I do that is when gymshark comes out with new releases then you might want to consider this bra I think they did a great job on this the crossover shorts now I have tried the crossover leggings I liked them I thought they were very comfortable but they did give me a unibot the shorts are a little bit better since you don't have that full length kind of Bringing Down the material I'm able to play around with the back here and they looked okay not scrunch bottom level but they looked okay I really like the lay of these shorts I think they're great they don't cinch around the thighs they're very comfortable they do not roll because the length is there now granted do I think the washed mauve washes me out yeah I do I don't think this is the color for me just gonna say that but nevertheless the style is working here the crossover band very flattering it's a very low support short again the one thing I do wish they had was no seam at the top of this band that's the only thing I really wish they could have done differently I just feel like it adds a little unnecessary bulk to the piece other than that I think these shorts are really nice and lightweight I think they're very soft and comfortable this is something you could wear all day long and be a okay and the icing on the cake soup super duper squat proof and please don't get it twisted lately I've been showing the black briefs for my squat proof demonstration I know that's a very extreme example very unrealistic I don't think anybody including myself is ever going to be wearing black briefs to the gym underneath their leggings but I do that just in case you have tattoos but for a better more realistic approach just look to the left where I'm wearing a nude seamless thong that's what I always suggest with any leggings or anything really that you wear to the gym that would be a more realistic example we have some crossover flares to discuss I matched it with the matching crossover crop top let's start with the flares now first and foremost yeah you guessed it they're a little long on me good news is they do have two different lengths regular and a tall this is the regular again the top of the band has that seam all right there just don't put that seam there but it's not a seamless set so you can't totally blame them right they're tight where it counts right around the peach very flattering actually they really do accentuate those curves but right where it matters right around your joints is where they loosen up the stretchy fabric is awesome this is the type of sleek fabric where it's not going to attract pet hair it's got a very silky to the touch type of feel same with the crop top same material this is a full coverage crop these sleeves and they're a little snug but not too tight and overwhelming again you have the matching crossover band towards the back of this piece all right so whereas you have the crossover at the front of the waistband on the flares they added the crossover towards the back of the piece so it does go up slightly in the middle overall a really comfortable crop top when it comes to rest day you can literally give me one of every color and I will wear them religiously I'm wearing them right now okay those are rest day sweatpants they came out with a rest day and cozy Brown moral I don't care that this is the color of fall I'm getting them now so we have the joggers a quarter zip and your traditional regular hoodie now these are naturally oversized I stick with my small once upon a time I size down to an extra small and I regretted it because I genuinely like that oversized fit and feel in case you're unfamiliar with the rest day this does have more of a Terry cotton it's not scratchy or uncomfortable there is a layer of softness to it but just know it's not plush these are thick durable sweats and I absolutely love them and I wear them every single day that's no joke it does go all the way up has a nice mock neck kind of chokes me out so I'm never going to wear it that way but nevertheless I love that you can change up the tops so if I'm going out I'll wear more of the quarter zip go to the store if I'm home snuggling watching Netflix that's when I'll bring out the full hoodie I can't wait dude this is gonna be my jam come fall time how about the monogram long sleeve mesh top what what on What on earth right now so this is a fully see-through because it's 100 mesh mock neck long sleeve top it is monogram so if you look closely there's a bunch of gs's just playing around with each other little squares little geometric squares they make up now when I first saw this I was like oh my God this is super cute I feel like you could really dress this up wear a cute little bralette underneath when I actually put this on well there's a few things number one I was very grateful that it stretches second of all as great as that was as easy as heck to put on this mesh is not comfortable I mean I feel like there's sand all over my body and I just want to wash it off that is how this felt on my mind after like a minute of wearing it I was like all right you gotta go you gotta get the hell out of here yeah it does it feels like there's a rough textured sand all over your body unless you love being covered in sand I I don't know what to say like what am I supposed to do what am I supposed to do with this it's so it's so uncomfortable bro now you're just meshing with me you thought that was wild let's check out the contrast collection this is their halter bra and it's reversible if you want a more subtle side this would be it reverse it it's nearly identical same exact thing they even put a logo on the inside the band is different where it says gymshark established 2012 designed in the UK now the thing about these bras I also have it in green all right this one's a little more different now you have that dark green on the outside you want to really just turn some heads spice things up now you got like this crazy fluo green popping in your face the thing with these halter bras they're not adjustable and on top of that there's no actual bra pads there's quite a few layers here so I felt okay wearing no bra pads very comfortable bra I have to say because they didn't make these straps super thin this is a very nice and comfortable bra to wear it's very sporty super low support in case you're wondering I mean the only real support you have is the thick elastic band at the underbust it's a good thing they made these reversible because I know a lot of you would be like I would have bought this if it wasn't for this text well lucky for you you don't have to have that text now do you I actually matched this bralette with the New Black skort that came out now I will get to the contrast collection in just a second but I wanted to throw in this score because that's how I paired it this black score is on the short side do know that but you do have built-in shorts no pockets or anything the shorts are very freaking comfortable don't cinch in one bit now you do have a thick elastic band right at the waist that's the only real cinching in you have and my true size works perfectly where I don't feel like it's digging into my waist too much which is a big reason why I would not size down I really like the puffy look of this this adds to that Varsity look I felt like a damn cheerleader in this sport for real so it's all around pleated and then you have this layer on top that is just very straightforward and flat that overlays on top of the pleat if you could get behind it short length great it didn't bother me so much this length but yeah it is a little bit on the short side let's face it back to the contrast collection these are called the strappy waistband leggings when I first saw the brief I was like oh my God these look sick these are ill what dude but when I got these in I was like oh wow these actually remind me of men's compression leggings Bae wears them all the time it's the same type of material this slippery silky look you do have a very thin elastic band at the waist and then a detached extra band which has all that text around so it sits above the waist right at the hips it's it's it's an ironic design it's definitely out there I'm not really sure what this is intended for if they're going for an aesthetic I don't think this entirely Works maybe these would be good for runners at best I think maybe the extra band help them stay up that's my best guess it's definitely not for peach aesthetic that's for sure because when I I put it on it was a straight up unibot I guess for what I'm used to and how I work out I don't see myself really utilizing this now because there's this detached band you obviously will have some Skin showing in between being mindful I did notice there's a little bit of cinching I don't know I would like to snip that band off there's no way to tuck it in so you're just kind of stuck with it you gotta like this text maybe go for a run if you're a runner you might like these other than that like weight training and things like that I'm not wearing these to the gym sorry not sorry if you're not a fan of all this text and you want something more subtle check out the Black version of this and the soft brown color there's no text on those the tops are a little bit different though they're a little more forgiving these are kind of cute again with the squared off neckline this is what I'm talking about they're going ham on that squared neckline they should have went with the tonal logo that's all I'm gonna say with a piece like this where it's pretty loud this lime green is pretty in your face I do think they should have at least did a lime green logo or just dark green they should have made this tonal like look how much better that black logo looks when it actually matches the piece you know it gives that tonal look it's still matchy matchy it Blends nicely again there's no support no padding you do have another yet another elastic band so that's good it doesn't shift if you're wearing this to the gym which you totally could this is very gym friendly it's a very slippery Sleek material stretchy it will move with you I think this is super gym friendly there's just no support so you got to wear something underneath the only thing I wish that these tops had thumb holes this wrist right here now I have small wrists don't get it twisted but there's literally no stretch so maybe add an elastic band here something that will stretch with you and some thumb holes and then we're talking all right guys so what are we thinking about all these new gym shark releases would you believe that there's even more on the site that I didn't share with you today when I saw that new flex drop I said oh my God are we bringing back that look with the band I have to say out of every single thing in today's video my favorites have to be the new Fleck bras without a doubt I really love that halter bra the new rest day obviously because I live in breathe and rest day but I actually really love the new sport all right those active dresses they're a Vibe this video is more or less just for fun some girl talk so I hope you enjoyed it comment down below your thoughts on all these new releases which one's your favorite stay tuned we have a ton more coming your way I really appreciate you guys being here and listening in I love you and I will catch you in my next video [Music] thank you [Music] | Ashley Gaita | UCUyIrmuaBdJVpGzdQfvlXHQ | 2023-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,746 | 29,329 |
DO3oHrYUQsA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO3oHrYUQsA | HOW TO GET FLAWLESS & LONG-LASTING MAKEUP ALL DAY LONG! | EVERYDAY GLAM MAKEUP | [Music] hey guys so Barrowman already noticed by the title this is going to be like a really base focused tutorial I'm gonna help you achieve that blows finish skin stuff that patchiness happening the oiliness sleeping through hope your foundation lasts for as long as possible basically we're gonna work on the base in tamps least give me an intensive today so we're gonna start by priming and so really the private does depend on your type of skin if you're more oily like me you want a mattifying primer however if you're more dry what's something quite moisturizing if you are however like you've a combination oily or combination drier just like in between like you're not all you're not dry then you setting that direct kind eyes like a mattifying and moisturizing can I think something that's a bit in between like something like a velvet finish don't run the dog I do recommend though before any real like makeup routine especially are you going to be wearing it for a long period of time to exfoliate and moisturize to get rid of any dead skin cells on your face that like foundation may heat like a cling to you there's any dry patches however I'm going to go in with my hundreds impure mattifying primer with vitamins and antioxidants this one doesn't have silicon another thing that's gonna that cause your foundation to fade throughout throughout the day is having something like with silicon in it you know something that's like smooth out the pores even though it does create a really flawless finish to the skin like you've really airbrush skin it just causes your foundation to fade and wear away because not really like allowing it to stick to the skin it's kind of got like a mask over the skin so it's not anything to grip to so yo use these what you can silicon base just keep that in mind I just recommend not using something this is a cannula you something else so I just put that on primer all over my face as like a base to help and mattify it next I'm going to take and eyeshadow primer I'm going to apply it to the places of my face where I can tend to get the fading wear my makeup can fade or cling to anything this is just gonna help create an extra barrier of like defense against that fading and because this eyeshadow primer this Mac soft ochre Paint Pot is like a mattifying finish it's gonna hook like last longer help you makeup to last longer help have something for that foundation to cling to it's also tinted so it's gonna stop any redness poking through or anything like that and I'm literally just applying it to any of the places that I do get fading and the trick is to apply like a minut amount like a tiny tiny amount less than what you'd apply to your eyes to your eyelids because if you apply too much it's going to just kind of do the opposite it's gonna kick up it's not gonna create a nice adhesive base just gonna be too much product sitting on the skin and strangely enough I always get fading like here all right boys apply some yeah and I get it on my chin as well hey I'm gonna put it here too as you can see it's not supposed to be like something that's covering up our imperfections this is just gonna be priming the skin just helping create a matte finish so that the foundation can stick to something so next I'm going to actually apply a very light layer of powder over my face to help lock in that product set it and also to help control the oils that makes it extra barrier put my oils during the day it's gonna kind of soak up those oilers before it gets to my foundation kind of thing but I know like there's a regrowth makeup they don't apply powder before like your liquids I'm only going to be applying a smidgen like a tiny smidge everywhere over my face just like I said set it in place create bury up with my oils so I'm using my Laura Mercier translucent setting powder so I'm just literally doing a light eye don't sting you don't I don't apply too much on this step because it will cake up guys so I really like to accentuate the fact that I'm doing a live player yeah so then I applied some Urban Decay all know sing spray to look or duck powder and all that priming in place so that it's gonna create a nice long-lasting base next I'm gonna apply some foundation and I'm actually going to take my Latin Paulus in the shade creamy beige and mix it with my Milani concealer perfect two-in-one foundation so the reason I'm applying two foundations is because the matte and poreless one will last all day keeps me matte it won't fade or go patchi's especially with the base that was applied Milani one is the right color for me and it creates a nice full coverage effect all right finish it has as well like it does it it's not too matte like matte and poreless one is perfect because it keeps me it keeps me matte all day especially with the base that we applied it's just the wrong shade for me it's the creamy beige and I need medium at least medium beige if you're not a bit darker at the moment so mixing those two together is gonna create like a matte base but it's also not gonna be extremely matte so I still like a smidgen of a bit like a bit of velvet finish to the skin cuz it looks more realistic rather than just being yeah completely flat you want to make sure you're really doing like a like a light layer of foundation you don't want to take on heaps and heaps of product and I had the habit of doing that when I had acne okay God like a little practice to cover it up so that's why you should go with like full coverage foundations like there's a Georgia of money one the matte and poreless ones really full coverage even them on any one is really really full coverage as well so you don't need to use as much product because if you take on the product and try and work it into the skin like if you're quick if you're in a rush you know she probably blending it into the skin it's not gonna probably it he adheres to the skin he's gonna be lots of product seeing there it's gonna fade it's gonna transfer she's gonna be a bit of a hot mess really so it's important to just let I apply a little bit of product at a time and I like to use the beauty sponge because it um soaks up any excess rather than like a brush it wouldn't soak up as much and things like that so if I ma be heavy-handed um you know I've got my little safety net here okay so once you've properly blended in your foundation make sure you properly blend it in don't just do the quick little dab dab dab at the door I know and you know in the morning can be a bit of a rush but it is important if you want long wearing foundation to properly help it melt into the skin so I'm gonna move on with concealer I risk conceal I don't really recommend like the emulsifying concealers like the ones that you get in little pots that you need to want with your finger and apply because those ones won't last as long the heat from your skin's gonna disturb it's just gonna it's not gonna last as long as I can see it like a liquid concealer the Mac Pro Longwear ones are good anything that dries to like a matte finish it's good I'm sure there's heart-shaped take one's really good it's quite full coverage as well I'm gonna use my Maybelline instant age rewind concealer because I find personally this personally this one lasts really well and to help it like last even longer I'm going to apply the concealer to the places I tend to get you know the fading the patchiness they're like wearing awareness I guess so I'm gonna apply it under the eyes on the nose around the nose where I can get like hormonal redness as well chin and forehead I'm using a beauty sponge on the skin areas to help it melt into the skin really push it in help it blend in really lasts as long as possible and when I get to my eyes I'm gonna use like a brush because I just find it works the best around my eye area so like I said I'm just going to use the brush to blend this product around my eyes so before I powder I'm just gonna set the face again I know we said it before we apply it like the base on top but I'm gonna set it again to really lock everything in place I swear that this what I do when I really want my makeup to last forever is I just apply like I apply so much setting spray like with each layer just to lock it in next I'll lock it in you know I mean it's just like it's gonna help it he's everything to the skin help it melt and become one so next time I can gonna grab some of that Laura Mercier translucent powder and on a damp Beauty sponge I'm going to press this into the skin where I apply that concealer and also anywhere that I get the fading or the patchiness or anything like that just to help lock it in to my skin it's kind of really just like absolutely adhesives and skin you know however guys to lock little bits in place you guys don't my absolutely favorite technique is to grab some pressed powder this is the Eclipse pressed powder and I just swell my dry Beauty sponge in and I just go to town like absolutely bake this baby in place so this is my favorite method to lock it in it's foolproof it's absolutely foolproof it will last all day and again we're gonna set this base in place without setting spray so this is a long-lasting base okay guys so when I want my brows to like last as long as possible actually like going with some brow gel today I'm gonna use my doe-eyed I'm sorry my Rimmel brow this way brow sculpting joke and I'll actually comb my brows like up with it like help it stay in place how about last as long as possible and I'll go back in like after I've filled them in and Reese like pushing me and I just like this extra I know like coating at the beginning helps them last longer like the brows we'll stay in place longer so well that's sitting employees I'm going to take my misalign but they just babe bronzer kind of just like sculpting the face out as well as warming it up because I don't think I'll contour today if you guys like a more contoured kind of brought into the skin then I would take a shade that's like not too warm not too cool something like in-between making kind of bronze and contour at the same time because it'll save you time you might have to be dipping into the two shadows to like you know get the same effect and I always like to bring it down on the body as well always always always especially if I'm wearing a shirt like this we can see the decklist show and you're like oh huh you know the shoulders are looking pretty pasty and the rest of you is looking pretty bronzed so I just bring some of their and also works actually kind of I know I'm contouring with a bronzer but and I just kind of bronze it like a kind of buff it out with some more bronzer so it looks like I've been kind of sunkissed on the nose kind of thing so it's not so structured it's a bit more soft so with my brows now they're set I'm gonna grab my shady slim brow pencil from LA girl and actually just keep it super simple cuz I'm so blessed where I have quite full brows I'm very very thankful for that so I really just kind of scoped out the bottom of it and I'm just gonna leave this clip in so you can guys can just see how fast I actually fill my brows in like I'll just kind of sculpt the bottom out give a bit of shading to the front of the brow just a little bit and I just go through all the way to the tail and just create a nice kind of scope to the brat like send it out just slightly just slightly like that and then it does any sparse areas I'll literally just feel like in slightly nothing too crazy and also just like to kind of kind of sculpt the tail out just slightly like that as well and that's it then I'll just do a little bit of little feathered strikes upwards to fill in any sparse areas like that and that's what I do to the brows and then I go back in this tinted brow you guys can either clear one as well like I'm just using this one and that's all I do to the browsers so easy so for the eyes I'll just keep it so simple so simple so I just use whatever prawns I've used that yeah the day that I bronze I apply this literally just in the crease this is totally turned into like an everyday makeup look as well it was unintentional but that's what it is I might even do like a realistic everyday makeup look where I actually show you what I wear every day like just to make this skin like a little just tiny little things to make the skin look more flawless very minimal it will literally take two minutes to do like sometimes I'll wear it to work lifeguarding if I feel like I look a bit drab and I just feel like I need a bit of a pick-me-up I might even do a twirl or not let me know you guys if you want me to do that and I'm just going with my mascara you guys can totally leave it we just mascara I mean that's pretty much like everyday look just mascara up can head out the door this mascara is fantastic - really volume eyes separate and click those lashes girl love bait lashes so I went in with the Bambi lashes from House of lashes and they just super wispy they're like very natural I feel like lashes they're very extravagant I won't I won't deny that like that they're like glam natural lashes I would say that's the best way to describe them so next we're gonna move on to your the highlight my favorite part my favorite part of any look so going to take my fat loss highlighting trio and I'm gonna first of all pick up both moon gleam and star gleams and apply that to like the high points of my cheekbones I mean like I can't get out glue glue and then I'm just going to take the lightest shade mainly and apply that to my nose cause like Cupid's bow I don't particularly like to highlight like the chin or anywhere on the forehead because if I do have my natural oil seeping through like the long day where I don't forget glam look like if it's not like the hours and hours and hours I'll be wearing the makeup but like if I'm going to be wearing this makeup for like a long period of time or they just apply it to like cheekbones nose and Cupid's bow I'm gonna grab some of moon gleam which is the lightest shade as well and apply that to the very inner corners and I just apply it to the very high point of my brow bone to give it a bit of attention there oh hush love Broadway nights and cuz I Chi said before I like to bring what I've done on the face to the body especially with I can open shirt like this oh oh I really like that I just apply for a bit of a glow a little bit of a body good and then to finish up this skin I'm gonna spritz my face my Urban Decay all nighter setting spray to lock all of this in place or day it's good because I was out anymore cover eases my life setting sprays they don't add any coverage to the skin they just hope look all down so I'm quickly just gonna do my hair really quickly and come back and do the lips but I just wanna kind of get this using it under control so I'll be right back um back I just did my hair like in like Han look how's you like fine detail and checked on that because I'm bout to head out the door honey so let's do a let's shout by the way I forgot to mention before I don't usually put a bottom lash mascara on my bottom lashes I like to just leave it with the really extravagant top lashes like I usually do the top lid and leave the bottom just kind of plain because I feel like it just opens up the eyes more for me personally you guys can totally put one a much mascara on if you would like hon it's not up to you so I like a stack of like lip options yeah I have no idea what lip combo I want to do I just know that I wonder like a nude pink that's what I don't want to do today I can't done so I'm actually going to line my lips I know I never ever line my lips but I'm going in with this natural shade from Rimmel I think it's awful and I know I'll leave a link down below anyways along with all the other products of course and I'm gonna slightly over line my lips slightly this is a glam look and I want follow it then so I kind of just like soften the edges when I do it so when I ever line them it looks actually more natural than having a harsh lion does their I've found that technique really helps make it look more like you've actually got fuller lips rather than just you've over lined yes I'm just gonna fill it in as well so this is like the swatches of all the lipsticks I'm thinking I want like more of this kind of time the pinkies I felt a bit too like that's la from Kylie cosmetics you know one's a bit too light so I think I might stick might guys like don't I'm tossing between pink Oh pink nude and pale plethora I think might go Peltzer Oaks I kind of like the liquid lipstick finish for like a long day we're gonna have to fix it up as much I'm taking oh yeah that's actually pretty good like I'm taking helpless aura from zueva let's enjoy today's tutorial having a little thing on two out of it so as always there'll be a full list of products down below for you guys to check out you won't you know purchase anything or anything like that if you guys are curious and how I've cleared up my skin I might should leave the videos linked down below for you guys to check out if you would like otherwise I'll see you guys in my next video have an awesome day and I'll see ya bye | Megan Dixon | UCIXrYN-kY9C_DRV71nY0E1w | 2018-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,425 | 17,222 |
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